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Memoirs of a Domestic Terrorist

By: Paulie Gatz
Narrated by: Hopper Stone
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What does it take to make a domestic terrorist out of your average law-abiding citizen? For Adam Johnston, it didn't happen overnight, but ask yourself how you would react if your father was accused of treason when his only crime was advocating anti-war policy?

How would you handle being arrested knowing that you were innocent and that you were only being used by the government as leverage against your own family? Can you imagine what it would feel like if the entire corporate press lined up against you to push a false narrative that your family had conspired with a foreign government? How about if every social media company began working with the press, and your government persecutors, to censor and ban anyone suggesting that your family was innocent?

If you ask Adam Johnston how he handled it, he would tell you that he made the only choice he could after all his options were taken away.

©2023 Paulie Gatz (P)2023 Paulie Gatz

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