“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.

  • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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    23 days ago

    You kind of give your right of the fifth amendment, when you, you know, give up your fifth amendment rights…

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      22 days ago

      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