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I have a new draft column coming a little later.
Also, lovely ATHENA has her own dedicated book page over at the Author Site.
TGIF.
07 Friday Feb 2025
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I have a new draft column coming a little later.
Also, lovely ATHENA has her own dedicated book page over at the Author Site.
TGIF.
06 Thursday Feb 2025
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In Russia, of course. Doing that in ‘Murika would undermine one of the three primary tenants of our cherished ‘Murikan “values”.
Konstantin Malofeev mentions the subject, among others, in a recent interview. about his Tsargrad TV channel. (All in Russian.)
Since he’s a billionaire, perhaps Trump can cancel all the fake indictments and sanctions against him and recruit him to come help save what’s left of America. Make Money Honest Again.
05 Wednesday Feb 2025
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I’ve been given the green light for a soft announcement about one of my most important projects ever.
(Not the cover. Rose is AI art made by me with Canva.)
Who is Athena? How is she judged? Why? And by who? JUDGING ATHENA is a Christian romance novel unlike anything you’ve read before and utterly unlike anything you’ve read from me. It is my favorite of all my written works ever. You’ll meet the lovely lady soon, courtesy of Green Altar Books!
A little advance praise for ATHENA:
“ATHENA is brilliant … a beautiful portrayal of the relation of man and woman at the highest level.” -Dr. Clyde Wilson, Dean of Southern history, author of Calhoun: A Statesman for the 21st Century and so many good books.
“The ending blew me away! I’ve never read a romance that was also religious and profound, sweet, and also promoting holiness. And the “secret” was very original – I have never seen or thought of a concept quite like that.” -Anne Wilson Smith, author of Charlottesville Untold.
“Fantastic … the best thing you’ve ever written.” -Paul C. Graham, author of Nonsense on Stilts.
I’d love to say more, but we’re under hard development, working on the “real” cover and preparing the Advance Review Copies / physical proofs. While I’ve been okayed to mention it, I can’t divulge too many details. It’s too soon to estimate when the book will be available for sale, so I’ll just say “soon”. I’m told we’ll have e-books, paperbacks, and a first for me – hardbacks! She’ll be roughly 330 pages of innocent, pure romance coupled with salvation-oriented apologetics. The plot device, the “secret” Anne mentioned, is utterly unique. I think you’ll like love it!
More directly. -P
05 Wednesday Feb 2025
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It’s still under development. However, as it is “live” and I’ve already added a sidebar link and a link under “books”, here goes:
Please check that out. I foresee many improvements moving forward.
Big, super-duper book announcement coming this afternoon!
04 Tuesday Feb 2025
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No, not yankees and Americans. Professor Dugin breaks down the evolving relationship between Russia and Iran.
Multipolar World: Russia and Iran as an Example of Complementary Regimes
In the contemporary political landscape, as in historical practice, different types of political relations can be distinguished. Politicians can take different positions, ranging from enemies to opponents, as well as neutral forces or allies. However, there are states and ideological regimes that have a clear complementarity to each other.
An example of such complementarity is the relationship between Russia and Iran. There are no contradictions of any kind between the two countries. In both Russia and Iran there are traditional values as well as a common rejection of Western hegemony and globalization. These aspects are at the core of the policies, worldviews and sovereignty of both nations.
China is certainly an important partner for Russia, but its involvement in globalization poses certain challenges for the further development of relations with Russia. The Chinese economy is deeply integrated into the Western market, which makes it difficult to talk about closeness with this country in the same way as with Iran. The Islamic Republic of Iran is in a completely different situation: it is much closer to Russia in terms of geopolitical, political, ideological and worldview aspects.
Thus, subtle distinctions need to be made in foreign policy. Politics is not a linear process; there are indeed friends, but there are also allies and partners, interests and values. Russia and Iran have interests and values that are as close as possible.
Read the whole thing.
03 Monday Feb 2025
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Remember all the retarded hand-wringing over the prospects of paying people a $15/hour minimum wage? Remember me saying that wasn’t nearly high enough? Remember the mean old math? Eh?
It’s still not high enough, but IBT reports Costco is about to take a strong step in the right direction by raising US hourly wages to over $30 per hour.
Why’s it not high enough? Math. If labor costs had kept pace – I tire or rehashing this over and over – with other large ticket items (homes, education, medical, etc.), then the current minimum wage would be $40+ per hour. And the overall average salary would be in the $350,000 per year. Instead, we have pushed the mass financialization envelope past the breaking point. $30 will help. But the late increase (by the one company alone) reflects the truth that the last thing that ever increases under this evil and doomed system is pay for ordinary people. Still, very good on Costco and maybe send them some business.
Future solution: 1) real money; 2) cancel the (fake) debts, and; 3) burn the usury-mongers and their pet fanatics and enablers.
02 Sunday Feb 2025
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I loosely but regularly follow the Gaza death and injury tallies provided by the PC. With the ceasefire holding for the most part, I had assumed or hoped that as missing persons (aka, the unaccounted for dead) were found, their number would drop towards zero as the number of known deaths rose in accordance. I did not expect this revision:
“Killed” soared over the weekend and “missing” increased as well. It’s safe to assume 99% of the missing are dead too, likely killed martially. So, as-is now, the total of known kinetic deaths is almost 76,000. It is possible health authorities are factoring in ancillary deaths (disease and starvation directly attributed to the conflict). We’ll have to see what’s announced. Whether or not that’s the case, the known and/or suspected total dead in the Gazacaust is steadily rising towards or in conjunction with the estimate factors laid out last summer by the Lancet. 76,000 dead is approximately 4% of the Gaza population. Increased by a factor or 4-5, it could easily be 15-20%.
Anyone who tells you the zionists and yankees have not committed genocide against the Palestinians is a wicked, stupid, reality-denying, math-challenged, demon-possessed fool.
UPDATE REVISION: It appears someone perhaps fat fingered the calculator the other day. Back in line with last week now, though still awful.
UPDATE: they factored in the missing:
02 Sunday Feb 2025
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Howdy, blog loyalists,
One may recall that long ago, this place was a [dot]com. Then I grew lazy, pirates stole mah domain, and we became a lowly [dot]me. After a ten-year wait, I have reconquered the [dot]com! It links back here for now, as does the address for my new … AUTHOR WEBSITE! That site, while technically “live”, is currently under construction: Coming soon and you’ll read all about it here first.
For now http://www.perrinlovett.com = http://www.perrinlovett.me. The new duality (or something else?) has caused a spike in the otherwise sad and anemic traffic around here over the past few days.
I was about to announce something else. Something BIG. In fact, I was going to do it on Friday, but Mr. Publisher Man told me to hold off on amateur pronouncements as officialdom looms large and imminent. Friends, I have a new novel coming soon. It’s my first Christian romance work, and it’s something else. It is unlike any such book you’ve read before and utterly unlike anything you’ve ever read by me. The wait will be worth it.
Let’s see… There’s also this: I now have a (slowly developing) Telegram channel:
https://t.me/perrinlovettbooks
I’ll add more, and add a permanent link here, when I figure out how it works. Please feel free to join now, just don’t expect too much for a short while. I may at some point add a presence at Dzen or VK or something similar, but I had no plans for anything on “X”, Facebot, or any other mainstream site. Unless, that is, I get an agent and the agent forcibly sets something up and runs it. (I’m loosely, listlessly agent shopping – mainly for foreign and film rights – for what that’s worth.)
That’ll do for now, and I am dying to discuss the new book. It’s already been described as “brilliant … a beautiful portrayal,” “…profound, sweet, and also promoting holiness,” and “Fantastic … the best thing you’ve ever written.” She is not from around here.
Happy Sunday,
Perrin
01 Saturday Feb 2025
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Thank goodness that the dictator was deposed in Damascus! Now the people of Syria are free to not vote for their future. Ahmed al-Sharaa has declared himself Head Leader Guy In Charge and abolished the constitution. This is what democracy looks like, kids. This is the application of the rules-based international disorder. Remember, only authoritarian countries like Russia and Iran bother with trivial things like elections and laws.
31 Friday Jan 2025
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Konstantin Malofeev posted some links on the Tellygramz. If you are in anyway interested in helping propagate and continue cizilization, then this material might be of interest to you: an international coalition of parties, perhaps led by the Russian Federation, who want to defend, promote, and grow marriage, families, and children.
Sign-Up (Russian)
Declaration (Russian)
Declaration (English)
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