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Monthly Archives: June 2026

14 Years and Counting

24 Wednesday Jun 2026

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Happy 14th blog anniversary.

2012 almost feels like yesterday, and it’s hard to imagine where the time went. Yet, we soldier on. Here, I will note that despite my cutbacks in posting, or maybe because of that, 2026 has already shaped up to be about the biggest and best year in blog history. Here’s to another … how ever many more years. And thank you, dear readers, for your visits!

Perrin

AURELIUS is Coming Soon!

15 Monday Jun 2026

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I just got the go ahead to debut the front cover, which is already on the sidebar and on the Books Page. The prequel to The Substitute, set roughly a year before that novel began, Aurelius is a hard-charging action novella with a few appended, related short stories. The title matter, along with the final story, finds the one and only Tom Ironsides blasting his way through a host of Epstein-esque baddies. They, of course, don’t stand a chance. Coming this summer from Green Altar Books.

© Green Altar Books. Cover subject to minor stylistic changes.

 

The Books Page, Etc.

14 Sunday Jun 2026

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My lazy summer days project, number 248, is to convert or merge the Perrin Lovett Books (.com) site into my Books tab here at the old blog. WISH ME LUCK! If all goes well and as planned — not that there is a plan… — then it will all be new and improved and so forth. And the …books-dot-com address will just reroute here. Or something. Under the new tab, as I envision it, each book cover will click over to a dedicated page for that title.

And not to give it away too early, but we’re coming up on another new title rather soonish! Stay tuned.

Quality improvements for you, because I care. ♥

BOOK REVIEW: Orthodoxy and the Kingdom of Satan by Father Spyridon Bailey

12 Friday Jun 2026

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Orthodoxy and the Kingdom of Satan by Father Spyridon Bailey

Review by Perrin Lovett

 

This review concerns an extremely important book, Orthodoxy and the Kingdom of Satan by Father Spyridon Bailey. I review less than ten percent of the books I read, and I fancy that all the works in that select tenth are important, entertaining, or both. Today’s subject book is that and more, the epitome of importance. Every single Christian and all people of goodwill who, in any way, stand against the rot of postmodernity should read it. Herein, without giving all of it away, I’m going to try to go chapter by chapter in an attempt to do it justice.

(© Fr. Spyridon Bailey)

Bailey, Fr. Spyridon, Orthodoxy and the Kingdom of Satan, Solihull, UK: FeedARead, 2017 (Kindle Ed.)

Father Spyridon Bailey is a priest in the Russian Orthodox Church in England. In addition to his pastoral duties, he has undertaken a popular public ministry with his Simple Path to God Podcast. His YouTube channel is a trove of information and inspiration; consider this recent reflection on the deception of worldly happiness. Blessed with a most sincere and pleasant conversational demeanor, he is also an excellent scholar and writer. Orthodoxy and the Kingdom of Satan is available at Amazon.

Take a close look at the Contents of Orthodoxy…, from the TOC, page 5: Introduction, War, The United Nations, Powerful Elites, The European Union, Freemasonry, Ancient Cults, Ecumenism, Zionism, Banking, One World Government, Education, Mind Control, Child Abuse, The Council On Foreign Relations, Christianity the Real Enemy [of the satanists], Evolution, Nihilism And Materialism, and Preparing For What Is To Come. The covered topics alone should warrant interest in the book. Know that they are arranged and presented in that order for a reason. Father Spyridon sets forth the problem confronting the faithful, walks through the machinations of the wicked that afflict mankind, ties them all together, and then provides the only sane and Godly summary advice for dealing with them. 

For the sake of space, I must focus specifically. The first four chapters get right to the heart of many of our troubles: war is a racket designed to foster power at the expense of lives; the UN was designed to supplant Almighty God and Christian morality; the elites are real and really dangerous; and the EU Parliament Building looks like the artistically depicted Tower of Babel for a reason. I note that in Chapter 4, on page 51, Father Spyridon explains what few know or care to admit: Washington, D.C. is, by Pierre L’Enfant’s original design, a giant Freemasonic-satanic temple. 

Chapter 5 deals with Freemasonry: “[A]n occult organisation opposed to the Church and its teachings. Freemasonry teaches that salvation is not achieved through Christ alone, but through a collection of esoteric practices, many of which are satanic.” (See page 54.) One might know a decent Freemason. One might even be a decent Freemason. But that does not change the literally luciferian nature of the order, its hierarchy, and its two gods, LUCIFER (the good) and Adonai (the bad). In this chapter, some of what Father Spyridon presents is as shocking as it is educative. Despite the protestations of some, Freemasonry is incompatible with Christianity. From page 64: “The higher degrees of Freemasonry contain teachings entirely based on the [Judaic] Kabbalah … and it is as a whole an occult system that uses images and symbols to re-enact a promise of resurrection by means of a Godless philosophy.” 

Chapter 6 delves into ancient cults, particularly as their lingering practices are connected to Freemasonry and other facets of the Enlightenment. Such cults have been at odds with the Church since the days of the Apostles. This chapter naturally flows into the next, which concerns Ecumenism. The goal of that movement is the redefinition of Christianity, from Christ’s Truth to a man-made message of worldly unity. (See page 75.) 

Chapter 8 concerns Zionism, “a nationalistic and racist movement that has been willing to sacrifice Jewish and Palestinian lives in order to achieve its political aims.” (See page 85.) Father Spyridon shows, as did Dr. Blake Alcott at the beginning of The Rape of Palestine, that the Zionist movement is older than many think. And it has politically conquered much of the West, including the near total subjugation of the U.S. to the point that any criticism of it is considered secular blasphemy. In this chapter, Father Spyridon explains the Talmudic subversion of the faith of the ancient, pre-Christian Jews. (See page 95.) He also gets into the links between Zionism and Protestantism and those between Zionism and Freemasonry. (See pages 97-99.) 

Chapter 9 concerns international banking and, as one might guess, the links between it and all of the foregoing wickedness. The reader will learn, as summarized on page 103, “how the bankers control governments, destroy international economies when it serves their own ends, and how they are working to create a system of control that will result in economic slavery of every person on the planet.” The power of the bankers over England and America is long and entrenched. On page 104, Father Spyridon includes a somewhat craven quote from Thomas Jefferson: “Slavery to a military force can be abolished by an opposing force of arms. But a debtor’s enslavement to a creditor, no weapons can overthrow.” As Jefferson and company were loath to include any reference to the true Trinitarian God in any of America’s founding documents, one wonders if they were familiar with the Biblical concepts of the Sabbatical and the Jubilee, not to mention the subject matter of Jesus’s first public sermon. Orthodoxy… was published just a few years before Russia, China, and the BRICS+ nations began their staunch opposition to the Western financial slavery system; their traditional, nationalistic replacement approach appears to be working very well for the greater part of humanity. Yet within the West, the enslaved are approaching the tedious end of the faux prosperity conjured by the bankers; Father Spyridon walks readers through the many steps and phases that led us to this sad point. What he presents, even to those familiar with the postmodern monetary and financial systems, is staggering. One very interesting point he makes is the blame-shifting concerning the financial disaster, from the malevolent bankers to their victims. To wit, on page 120, he notes: “Greeks were portrayed as a lazy, untrustworthy nation who were seeking debt forgiveness because of their selfish lifestyle.” That false characterization should sound familiar to U.S. student loan victims, and any borrowers slandered over the impossibility of their usurious financial condition. 

The imposition of debt slavery over so much of the human population leads directly into the next chapter, concerning attempts to establish a One World Government. Christians should not fear calling this evil what it is. (See page 125.) The proponents of globalism have not been quiet in extolling the inverted virtues they wish to impose on humanity. Father Spyridon includes quotes from Winston Churchill, James Paul Warburg, and others to this effect; these are reminders that, regardless of whether ordinary people notice, the wicked usually explain exactly what they are doing as they do it. 

Chapter 11, “Education,” kicks off with an informative quote from J.D. Rockefeller: “I don’t want a nation of thinkers. I want a nation of workers.” (See page 137.) The modern schools began as factory worker and soldier training camps where a child’s curiosity and capability was beaten out of him. They have since morphed into anti-Christian social experiments and pedophile hunting grounds. Father Spyridon’s experience here is personal, as he spent 14 years fighting the system within the U.K. schools. (Id.) He goes very deep into what shaped the schools, who was behind the intrusions, and the attendant results of the assorted subversions. He reminds us, on page 152, that, “The right to educate children must never be taken from parents, and the state must never be permitted to dictate the values and standards it believes supersede all other belief systems.”

“Education” naturally progresses into Chapter 12, “Mind Control,” and Chapter 13, “Child Abuse.” Both of these satanic phenomena stem from the operations of the elites, their governments, and the intelligence agencies within those governments. Numerous examples, from television to pornography to lgbtP predation of children, are provided. Many of them are deeply disturbing. 

The Council on Foreign Relations, as Father Spyridon argues on page 186, Chapter 14, serves as an intermediary between the foregoing groups and their dark works. Chapter 15 explains that the true enemy of the satanic world disorder is Jesus Christ and His Church. The following chapters cover the effects of Darwinian Evolution and Nihilism, two sides of the devil’s coin. The former severs man from his traditions, and the latter renders the individual a being of nothingness, ever ready to be deluded and captured. 

Father Spyridon’s final chapter, 18, “Preparing For What Is To Come,” reassures Christians that we are fighting in a spiritual war. (See page 224.) “Our struggles here in time in this world will determine our eternal condition, and so we must reject the temporary comforts that tempt us from taking up our cross. Let us open our eyes to what is happening, let us recognise how Satan is working against us with every weapon his kingdom provides.” (See page 231.) Orthodoxy and the Kingdom of Satan is a masterfully compiled litany of those weapons. And rather than giving in to despair when confronted with the dreadful arsenal, the book and its author valiantly leap to defend the Christian Faith and those who adhere to it.

As I noted, Orthodoxy and the Kingdom of Satan will be an invaluable resource for any Christian or anyone else who wants to make sense of the current age of death, slavery, and doom. Regardless of one’s views on eschatology, one must realize at this very late hour that something, many things, in fact, have gone dreadfully wrong. Given the magnitude of what has happened to us all, even an honest atheist should admit, in the total absence of religious considerations, that there now exists a system of total degradation and control that threatens every corner of the world. Father Spyridon’s book is a no-holds-barred look at what has happened, and is a strong encouragement to take up the fight against evil. Please make reading it a high priority.

Once again, I am grateful to the esteemed Jose Miguel for recommending this excellent book. Please read some of Jose’s thoughts, some of the most learned and coherent going today.

Pokemon was WAY Worse Than Originally Thought

11 Thursday Jun 2026

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WAY worse. From RT:

Ground-level footage from around the globe which millions of Pokemon Go users gathered over the years was likely fed to the US military, augmenting its satellite mapping for potential use in warfare, Google whistleblower Zach Vorhies has told RT.

Released in 2016 by San Francisco-based firm Niantic, Pokemon Go became one of the gaming industry’s first successful forays into augmented reality, using players’ smartphone cameras and GPS to overlay digital creatures onto real-world locations.

“I don’t think that anybody that was playing Pokemon Go had any vision that their data was going to be used in order to kill people. But that’s what it’s being used for today,” Vorhies told RT on Thursday, arguing that user data was exploited “to play a more deadly game, that of warfare.”

Well, what’s done is done. It’s a shame that not a soul warned anybody about this back at the time. Hold on! Someone did. Yep, it’s another case of read Perrin today or wait ten years for RT. See here and here.

BOOK REVIEW: Sigma Game: The Complete Socio-Sexual Hierarchy by Vox Day

05 Friday Jun 2026

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Sigma Game: The Complete Socio-Sexual Hierarchy by Vox Day

Review by Perrin Lovett

 

Hierarchies are inherent. Orcas are apex predators because they are, not because anyone labeled them as such. Likewise, a suckermouth catfish is a bottom feeder because of the way it eats, rather than how anyone perceives or captions it or its diet. The same goes for where various men fall into the grades of the socio-sexual hierarchy, based on attractiveness, behavior, and societal reception. While we may have some traits from multiple tiers, all men fall into one primary category. Understanding this fact, as it pertains to oneself and to society at large, is critical for better navigating through the myriad phases of life. Vox Day has written a masterful guide that exposes the simplicities and intricacies of human socio-sexual relationships.

(© Castalia)

Day, Vox, Sigma Game: The Complete Socio-Sexual Hierarchy, Switzerland: Castalia, 2026 (Kindle Ed.).

Years ago, Vox Day, the original internet superintelligence, broke down the ranks of men in society, adding a clear and comprehensive taxonomy to what had been a murky and frequently misunderstood concept. Since then, the classifications have still been misused, intentionally and inadvertently. Today, there is no excuse for not understanding who is who. Sigma Game is available from Amazon.

Upfront, on page 8, Day gives helpful advice for male readers: whoever you are, it’s not about you. 

Seriously, if you find yourself thinking “yeah, but what am I?” then you are not in the right frame of mind to get the most out of what this book can provide you. Just set yourself aside for the duration. You’ll still be you when you finish. As with most things, you’ve got to learn the material before you can successfully apply it.

The ranks are, see pages 14-15: Alphas, the natural leaders; Bravos, Alpha loyalists; Deltas, ordinary average men; Gammas, the annoyingly dishonest; Sigmas, lone wolves, and; Omegas, the isolated rejects. Lambdas, homosexual men, are not discussed in Day’s book as their proclivities are outside the human ordinary. 

Sigma Game, well thought out and edited, is largely arranged in chapters that either define the categories or explain them. Vexatious Gammas receive treatment in four consecutive chapters, more than any other group. Gammas receive so much attention because they have the ability to wreak so much havoc if left unchecked. Day devotes an entire chapter, Chapter Twelve, to “Dealing With Gammas.” “[T]he good news is that Gammas are, once you know what to look for, remarkably easy to identify, because their behavioral tells are consistent, predictable, and difficult for them to suppress even when they are aware of them.” (See page 242.) “Mealy-mouthed vocabulary is a specific and identifiable rhetorical pattern.” (See page 243.) Day goes much deeper into the art of Gamma spotting. And he provides advice for organizations, women, parents, and even Gammas themselves about how to deal with and avoid the irksomeness of the deluded and the dishonest.

Within and without the world of the Gamma, Day provides excellent examples for each category. Being that he is a reader, many of Day’s representatives come from literature. Paris, Prince of Troy, is the archetypal Gamma. (See page 191.) Paris’s brother, Hector, is the ideal Alpha. “[I]t is Hector who most vividly illustrates the Alpha’s burden in its purest form.” (Page 55.) “Perhaps no character in modern literature better exemplifies the Bravo than Samwise Gamgee from Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings.” (Page 99.) 

The title classification, the Sigma, has become a bit of a celebrity in postmodern popular culture. Many men, young and old, and particularly Gammas, have erroneously styled themselves as Sigmas. But this is the rarest type, one Day had to neologize due to its anomalous nature. Achilles is the Sigma of Homer’s Iliad. (See page 278.) Chapters Fifteen and Sixteen are dedicated to the Sigma. With examples, Day defines what the designation means, what a Sigma is: “The Sigma is the outsider who doesn’t play the social game and manages to win at it anyhow.” (See page 304.) And what he is not: “[I]f you cannot stand up to the entire weight of the social consensus and confidently tell it, “No, you move”—then you should never, ever, attempt to convince anyone that you are a Sigma.” (Page 303.) 

Sigma Game provides helpful information for understanding, working with, and working around the assorted classifications, with examples from various settings. Day also delves into issues regarding women, see Appendix A, and midwits, see Appendix B. Written by a Sigma and a man with a UHIQ, Sigma Game is relatable enough and well-reasoned enough to satisfy anyone’s curiosity. It is a resource that will help everyone. For all these reasons, I highly recommend adding it to one’s library.

Perrin Lovett

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