“The author gives his opinion on what motivated hundreds of thousands if not millions of protesters to journey to the nations capitol [sic], recalls what he saw and experienced that day, and shares his thoughts on the aftermath.”

Pretty brilliant writing. /s

Thornsberry also published a book called Dakota Black: or ‘The Dragon,’ which he lists as being coauthored with Moby Dick author Herman Melville, who died in 1891.

Lol, lying liar exposed.

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    The Statement of Facts filed by the FBI in the case claims that Nathan A. Thornsberry published January 6 Redux: A Patriot’s Story under the poorly-disguised pen name “Nathaniel Matthews.” The FBI identified “Matthews” as Thornsberry because the Facebook profile promoting the book was named “Nathan Thornsberry (Nathaniel Matthews)” and subpoenas filed with both Facebook and Amazon returned information that tied the penname to Thornsberry. The book was deleted off of Amazon over the weekend, but the page for an earlier version, called January 6: A Patriot’s Story, is still up.

    Good to check in on the Jan 6 brain trust.

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    These people, referring to the idiot author, are the same people who fantasized and watered down how the Civil War went for the Confederacy. We unfortunately now have and will continue to have, the same idiots having their revised takes on what happened on January 6th.

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    The time capsule also contains a copy of his book, “Swedish made penis enlarger pumps and me. Yes, this sort of thing is my bag, baby”

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    This is why I think the gathering for awards in NYC to Jan 6 involvement or wherever is really a sting.

    Because these folk are just that stupid.

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    This fits perfectly with my opinion of them and their ability to critical thinking and common sense.

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    Thornsberry moved to the front near the barrier in order to protect an old man and a young woman.

    He forgot to mention the puppies he rescued.

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      Any right that sounds difficult and unpleasant or like you’d have be an idiot not to take it is there solely to improve your life and should generally be taken whenever applicable. The right to remain silent/to not be forced to testify against yourself is the prime example.

      It’s fine to confess in a plea deal or out of a guilty conscience, but not for a self published book. At least get a book deal to confess to crimes you can still be charged for