“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.