Here are some chapters for those who haven't read it:
AN EXCERPT:
Seventeen. I nodded, blowing smoke at the ceiling. You know what that means, dont you? It means youre almost a man. Somebody with responsibilities. To your family. To yourself. What Im trying to say is, its time you decided on something that interested you. Could be auto mechanics. Could be something else. But whatever it is, youre gonna have to set some goals and follow through. Auma and I can help you with school fees, but we cant live your life for you. Youve got to put in some effort. You understand? Bernard nodded. I understand.
It's not an autobiography. Written in the present tense, IT'S A NOVEL. Dreams is a novel posing as an autobiography. In the preface to the first edition, I believe there's a statement to the extent that many of the characters are COMPOSITES.
Ayers probably considers it his crowning acheivement. And someone - Corsi, or the other one whose name begins with “C” - studied Ayers’ style, and “Dreams” is indisbutably his writing. And I remember reading a quote from the intro that specifically says some of the characters are composites and also something about events/or otherwise fictionalizing stuff. He had to add that in the event that anyone pops up and says “Hey, I was there and it wasn’t like that!”.
Ayers and the MSM did a good job. But... I think it will unravel, and the lies will blow up in their faces.
Everyone knows that no wrath like a woman scorned. Well, there is no wrath like millions of people horribly lied to by the gov and the media, merely to install an evil man as president, to the detriment of not just the country, but much of the world.
When the truth is made public, the anger will be unimaginable. First disbelief, then shock, then a huge tidal wave of anger.
I can’t wait.