Before the arrest.Before the trial.Before the institution ever spoke his name.The Premonition of a Programmed Child descends backward into memory, tracing the quiet signals that appeared long before the system activated. Through childhood scenes, early intuitions, and moments that once felt insignificant, Raymond Jones examines how destiny leaves fingerprints early in fear, awareness, silence, and instinct.This volume is not about innocence lost, but perception gained too soon. It explores how a child can sense the architecture of control before understanding its language, and how programming doesn't begin at conviction, but at conditioning.