
Sometimes the dream is reality. An unnamed narrator embarks on a flight to Dallas to await the return of a dead president. The narrator's mind slips into a dream-like state combining tales of conspiracies, a former friend turned serial killer, a detective mad at the world, and the mysterious entity named 'K' controlling his mind. In a rant against a society of fake news the narrator's mind can only keep trusting the plan whatever that it might be. "Trust The Plan is Young at his sardonic and satirical best." -Scott Laudati (author/poet Cephalopress) "While some of his followers clearly understand it's satire, many others seem not to." -PBS Newshour "Young is trolling the media, too, getting his opinions into mainstream publications." -The Huffington Post