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CBDC Ruble?

05 Thursday Jun 2025

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CBDC, economics, Ruble, Russia

If one wants to see how CBDC might work in a real economy blessed with real money, then one should follow Russia’s experiment set to begin next year.

Implementation digital ruble will hit the interests of banks, but will help in the fight against corruption, aif.ru said Professor, Department of Business Informatics, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation Boris Slavin. The first recipients of salaries in the new form of our currency will be state employees.

«To credit wages in digital rubles, a citizen will need to open in one of the banks personal digital wallet, — says the expert. — You can do this through a banking application, where large credit organizations will soon add the corresponding functions. And the salary of the generals in the same amount will come to the account of the digital ruble ».

Note that the e-Ruble will be transferable or convertible to the usual Ruble, and via an easy in-bank process. Also note that most Russians, like most Americans, already make most purchases in digital form. The difference is that in Russia, the government controls the central and commercial banks and the currency, which is backed by real goods. In short, Russia is awash in money and it’s all real. Murikans live under something worse than CBDC already – CBDV, or Commercial Bank Digital VOODOO. So they probably won’t have a chance for this kind of experiment or any return to real money before the coming collapse and dissolution. Still, it’s something to watch.

Why You’re Told to Hate China

04 Wednesday Jun 2025

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The “Great Leap” failed 10-15 years ago, thanks to President Xi. Now all the luciferians can do is lurk behind their circus clown puppet Brandon Autopen Donald Trumpstein.

Trump and Bessent are a tag-team; they’re cut from the same cloth. They’re not interested in making America great again. They’re interested in accessing and liberalizing China’s financial markets, so the Wall Street banks can do to China what they have done to the United States, transform it into a poverty-stricken basket-case that is $35 trillion in debt and headed for Davey Jones locker. That is the overriding ambition of every financial parasite on Wall Street.

Bessent believes that China should remove restrictions on foreign financial institutions and allow U.S. banks to operate freely in its $18.6 trillion economy, particularly in banking, asset management, and securities. He thinks this would integrate China into global finance, reducing trade imbalances… (April 23, 2025, Institute of International Finance).

Not gonna happen, clowns. Read the whole thing.

Protecting Children from Anti-family Law

03 Tuesday Jun 2025

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Pursuant to Russia’s policy of defending and growing families with children, Maria Lvova-Belova (who has, depending on the source, 10-23 children!) delivered her one-year report to President Putin. All areas of society concerning families and children, in all regions of Russia, were examined. Meeting Interview (Russian).

The goal of the program is to de-Westernize the Russian system, routing out the satanism in favor of traditional parental control, all assisted by the state and the Church. The program and other similar measures are already having positive effects. They are assuring that Russians show up for the future.

Just a Matter of Time

02 Monday Jun 2025

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drones, stupid Amerika, War

Over the weekend, while Murikans gained more weight and lost more brain cells, the Talmudists occupying Palestine murdered another 1,000 or so defenseless starving poor people. Crimes like that anger a fringe minority in places like Sodom and Gomorrah the GAE, just as they anger God. Hence, here and there, the anti-satanic counter attacks begin. Protests followed by a shooting followed by a fire-bombing. Sooner or later, regarding the anti-satanic reaction against the Gazacaust and/or other matters, weaponized drones will make appearances in the GAE homeland.

White and Black Murikans are probably too lazy and stupid to even think about FPV and Geran knockoffs. But who knows? Someone will. For instance, the Cartels have been using drone spotters and bombers for a few years now south of the border. The odds are increasing that some Hispanic, Arab, or Asian -American(s) will get around to the inevitable. It’s just a matter of time.

June New Releases

02 Monday Jun 2025

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ACFW, JUDGING ATHENA

Last month, I joined the American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) club. Many thanks to ACFW for including JUDGING ATHENA and little old possum me in this month’s list of better Christian novels you should be reading.

Judging Athena by Perrin Lovett — Judging Athena is an exciting foray into innocent, pure, and productive love. It is also a clarion call to return to the traditions of marriage, large families, and genteel society. (General Romance)

Deo vindice. Et gratias. 

BOOK REVIEW: A Theory of Europe by Daria Dugina

30 Friday May 2025

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A Theory of Europe by Daria Dugina

 

Commonality. Your reviewer has discovered that just like England and America, Russia has its fair share of Francophiles. Setting aside warfare, economic and political differences, and religious doctrinal minutiae, there is a great shared history among the many European peoples, divergent, of course, though still linked together by a great overarching predominance that transcends language, local culture, and assorted ethnic heritages. Western Europe, France included, has fallen into disarray. Eastern Europe, while in turmoil, still stands, particularly where it stands under the Russian aegis, as a coherent civilizational state. In a book that examines the questions of Europae Restitutio, one particular Russian looks hopefully, through a unique Russian lens, albeit one curated by classical Greek-derived philosophy and copious cross-cultural experience, primarily to France and the emerging, evolving legacy of the Nouvelle Droite. It is an academic’s approach. It is, as the title suggests, a theory, or an amalgam of theories. However, it is also an optimistic lure of promise and potential and a fascinating, thought-provoking disquisition.

*Dugina, Daria Platonova, A Theory of Europe: A View of the New Right, London: Arktos, 2024 (Kindle edition)

Daria Platonova Dugina was the rising star of Russian intellectual thought, a powerful philosopher and gifted writer, artistically talented, who loved life and honored God. She was the daughter of Alexander Dugin and Natalya Melentyeva. On August 20, 2022, she was murdered by Western-backed Ukrainian Nazi terrorists. This is my third Dugina book review, following Eschatological Optimism (review) and For A Radical Life (review). A Theory of Europe is a masterfully-compilled set of lectures, essays, discussions, and interviews that move forward as one well-threaded narrative. For readers familiar with Daria Dugina, postmodern European political thought, and views that surpass mere “left” or “right”, it will serve as a wonderful summary of approximately half a century of studied rebellion against the prevailing rot. As with any work bearing the standard of Dasha Platonova, it contains new surprises and revelations to interest any mind. And as with Miss Dugina’s previous works, as posthumously translated into English, I heartily, even sternly recommend A Theory of Europe. Please obtain a copy from Arktos or Amazon. Herein, I examine just a few higher points for the reader’s edification.

The tone of the book is set in the Forward by Professor Dugin, who wrote of his daughter, on page 10, “Dasha believed in the New Right and was inspired by their views on the need for a great restoration of primordially European values—classical, ancient, and medieval.” Most or much of my usual audience is either European, European descended, European adjacent, or otherwise at least tangentially interested in Europe. Those in Europe and of European descent now face an epochal change, a choice between enduring or, by postmodern default, diminishing or even disappearing. One hopes Dugina’s take on the restoration of European values inspires them as well. 

She gets right to the heart of the matter on page 16: “…the French Nouvelle Droite represents a Traditionalist, cultural, conservative revolution. The New Right might be called the new encyclopaedists or the new European “Enlightenment”—Enlightenment 2.0—but in the reverse.” The original Enlightenment, one of the most persuasive con jobs in history, broke the traditions of Europe and Western European Civilization by insidious design. It represented the end of the traditional monarchies, the end of meaningful Western European Christianity, a recalculation of the Greco-Roman legal and philosophical legacy, and the alteration of the organization of European nation-states and polities. Going in reverse means ending the charade and lies of the past five hundred years and reestablishing the old order of Christendom.  

Reestablishing the lost order might require a coalition of what could be labeled strange bedfellows. In order to affect both politics and culture, those on the right need to consider at least tactical alliances with some groups on the left, including labor, the ecology-minded, and more—groups not frequently thought of as conservative allies. “For [Carl] Schmitt, politics is always a confrontation between different political units (groups and collectives of various scales) and presupposes a permanent multiplicity, which Schmitt calls the “pluriversum””. A Theory of Europe, page 24. Such a multiplicity counters the artificial universal hegemony imposed by liberal globalism. “[T]he modern West masks the pursuit of its agenda under the aegis of “establishing democracy” and “defending human rights”, Id., 25, while destroying both. By pursuing or pushing individuality as its primary subject, “Liberalism denies collective identity and proclaims abstract human rights, which leads to focusing only on the isolated individual.” Id., 43-44. So liberated from his traditions and culture, the individual finds himself in a vacuous state of self-destruction.

Another link the New Right, particularly Alain de Benoist, encourages and seeks to establish is that between Europe and the Third World. While such a proposition might initially sound strange, it makes sense as both populations, albeit in different ways, are victims of global modernity. Opins de Benoist,  “We are united in our common revolt against the hegemony of the West.” Id., 48. Europeans in both Europe and places like America and Canada should carefully consider this option, both out of deference to the aspect of tandem rebellion against the status quo and out of geographic convenience—whereas Europeans may find common ground with those in the Third World, they will also find those from the Third World already living among them. For those in America, perhaps particularly in Dixie, Dugina’s treatment of things like the 2017 Charlottesville, Virginia torch rally, page 117, might be of interest.

Dugina also examines the cooperative nexus of various religious elements. Europe (and America) rose under the auspices of Christianity. Many still consider Europe and America Christian, Christian majority, or Christian sympathetic. To some extent this is correct. However, vast swaths of the various European populations have delved heartily into atheism, cultism, heresy, and nihilism. The lingering Christian remnants, of whatever size, may have to make do with other allies previously unlooked for. To that end, Dugina notes the predominance of paganism in the echelons of the New Right. “There are rather many neo-pagans among the New Right, practically 90% of the movement.” Id., 66. She also hints at the previous East-West divergence in dealing with pre-existing folk (pagan) tradition: incorporation versus elimination. “Orthodox Christianity absorbed a rather large mass of ancient East Slavic beliefs. We have tighter ties with Indo-European tradition than Catholics do. Moreover, Orthodoxy is closer to Hellenic culture as it was preserved in Byzantium up to its latest eras.” Id., 67. Somewhat related to the idea of holistic incorporation of multiple cultural facets, she observes the close links between the New Right, de Benoist, and others, and her father’s Fourth Political Theory. 

She also explores the philosophies of America and how they have come to dominate much of European thought and economic-political discourse. While she labels the American way, “pragmatism,” Id., 84, others, like Dr. Michael Hudson, have bluntly dismissed America (and other post-Westphalian Western nation-states) as being nothing more than an agent for the international financial class (whose concerns, while generally cold and plausibly irrational in strategy, certainly are pragmatic as to the ultimate goals of enslaving mankind and stealing everything). 

Concerning the international rentier leeches, in Dugina’s included interview with de Benoist, after discussing how the system reduces man to a mere consumer, he remarks of (financial) capitalism:

Capitalism is a system of world government, a system that is driven by limitlessness, infinitude, and always needs more—more profit, more markets, more goods. The slogan of this tendency is: more is always needed. This means that in order to turn the planet into a gigantic market, it is necessary to eliminate all political, social, and cultural barriers, which means eliminating all differences. Id., 182

Summarizing the final effects of the Enlightenment, of the philosophy obsessed with “the end of history”, Dugian notes: “To sum up, today the West is dead. European culture has died. French culture has died along with it.” Id., 254. She ends the book by discussing how Russia’s Special Military Operation in Ukraine has thrown a wrench into the machinations of the luciferian globalists. Sadly, her life was stolen not long after the SMO began. Still, her early observations have proven prescient. Russia’s martial retaliation, along with the greater economic and geopolitical war waged by the sovereign world majority against the globalists, has demonstrated various glimpses, for those who can or will see them, of solutions to many of the quandaries scrutinized in A Theory of Europe. Huge parts of the world have already learned great lessons from the late rebellion. It remains to be seen, in full, if Europe and its New Right, along with associated movements elsewhere in the fading Combined West, will follow suit. Russia, China, et al have, at least, given anti-liberal dissidents a little breathing room and bought time if nothing else. Perhaps the gentle reader of Dugina’s fine treatise might make a positive difference in that regard. If nothing else, it will set the gears and wheels of the brain in motion. And as with any great book, it pays dividends just to read it. Kindly do that soon.

*I would be remiss as a reviewer and friend if I did not thank Professor Alexander Dugin for his excellent heartfelt commentary within A Theory of Europe (and for gifting us the author), Constantin von Hoffmeister for his editorial prowess, Jafe Arnold for his translation skills and his Preface, and Daniel Friberg of Arktos for permission to utilize the foregoing quotations. Thank you, gentlemen.

Deo vindice.

Operation Craven Loser

29 Thursday May 2025

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Malcom Kyeyune offers a fine summary of Uncle Sammuel’s recent defeat at the hands of the Ansar Allah. Please read that, though readers here already know.

If most Americans were capable of thinking, then they’d probably … ah, who cares?

Even the Greats Fall (to the Greats)

27 Tuesday May 2025

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1985, baseball, Hunter Hines, Mississippi State, Rafael Palmeiro

It was the same year I earned my trusty certificate in computers from MSU. I was there, many afternoons, at Dudy Nobel Field for the 1985 season, and the whole “Thunder and Lightning” era. Forty years does a lot of things. For instance, it sees records broken.

It’s taken 40 years, but there is a new home run king in Starkville.

After holding the Mississippi State career home run hitting record since 1985, Rafael Palmeiro has finally been dethroned as Hunter Hines now stands alone.

Hines’ two home runs against Missouri in game one of the final regular season series tied the record and his shot in game two against the Tigers broke it on Friday night. The Bulldogs won 13-3 in seven inning to capture the series.

Congratulations to Hines. Here’s to the memories of a better time, and the excitement thanks to Palmeiro (and Clark, Thigpen, et al). Hail State.

Memorial Day 2025

26 Monday May 2025

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Since the last Americans to fight in the defense of their homes and families, the Boys in Gray, are mightily despised these days by a far less noble population, I decided to honor a very recent victim of the Yankee Empire’s endless wars. The following picture is an enlarged still from a video shot in the immediate aftermath of another GAE bomb dropped from another GAE jet flown by the adversaries-of-all-men IGF (“Israeli” Genocide Force) on yet another group of poor starving children seeking shelter in the remains of another school previously damaged by the children of the devil. From the video, it looked as if the little girl might escape to safety. She did not; I will not show the video or images of her dead or dying charred body being carried out of the rubble. This one is enough: Judeo-Satanism in one image:

If you’re an American, an “Israeli”,  or, really, anyone else, and if you’re not appalled by this, then you did this and you are a retarded, demonic heathen. Saint Michael will see you shortly.

JOYOUS CORRECTION: It appears that the little girl in the picture miraculously survived, though she was badly burned. Many other children, however, did not. And many more have died since. Many more will continue to die until something is done.

Heartening News for Any Author

24 Saturday May 2025

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Five percent of US college English majors are literate! The test was understanding Bleak House by Dickens The results:

To summarize even further for those skimming:

58% of students understood very little of the passages they read
38% could understand about half of the sentences
5% could understand all seven paragraphs

These are college students majoring in English. About half of them are English Education majors, which means they will be teaching books like Bleak House to high school students after graduating. But they themselves cannot understand the literal meaning of the sentences in the opening paragraphs.

Add to that the fakeness of “popular” formulaic “authors”, and … Я с нетерпением жду возможности перенести свою деятельность в Россию.

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