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PERRIN LOVETT

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PERRIN LOVETT

Category Archives: Legal/Political Columns

A collections of my popular ramblings concerning the law, Natural Law, and political issues. Enjoy!

Digging Holes, Filling Holes

12 Wednesday Feb 2025

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con, decline, Donald Trump

W.M. Peterson wrote what might be a very honest and helpful explanation for the Trumpening 2.0.

In his 1987 book The Art of the Deal, Donald Trump describes a stunt he pulled a few years earlier that involved deceiving Holiday Inn executives into partnering with him on the construction of a casino. Trump, who owned a strip of land along the Atlantic City boardwalk, lied when he told the hotel chain’s top brass that construction was already underway and that encouraging progress was being made. In reality ground had barely been broken at Trump’s site which, at that time, was little more than a plot of empty land. On the day the executives were scheduled to appear on-site, Trump “directed his construction manager to hire dozens of pieces of heavy equipment to move dirt around the site, digging holes and filling them back up if necessary.” “What the bulldozers and dump trucks did wasn’t important…so long as they did a lot of it,” Trump said. [Source: Business Insider, Apr. 20, 2017]

The hoodwink worked just as Trump expected, for he knew that the mere appearance of activity would be enough to persuade the hotel executives to invest in his project.

A similar trick is being played on the American people today.

Read the whole thing. As soon as he mentioned the fake construction site, I remembered the lesson from the book. Whether Peterson is right, time will tell. And whether or not, if there is a lesson to be learned here, then the ‘Murikan people will not learn whatever it is.

Company Sanctions

08 Saturday Feb 2025

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banksters, ICC, Marx

Constantin von Hoffmeister just released an interesting take on Karl Marx and the East India Company. Check that out. In many ways, Marx was a classical economist and one concerned about the 19th century excesses of the “company” and financial classes. The East India, like all British cartel companies, was dedicated to serving the interests of the money masters, at the expense of the peoples and their nation-states. There’s an element of that in literally every aspect of the government-economy axis of every Western, post-Enlightenment nation. See the US for the chief example today.

Trump’s team (or handlers, it’s hard to tell) belatedly see the multipolar writing on the wall and, accordingly, are play pretending that the US can participate in the new paradigm of sovereign countries. The real problem with that is that, as a mere agent of the international financial class and assorted satanists, the US is not sovereign. Why else would Trump bother to sanction the ICC for prosecuting a war criminal and genocidal maniac from a foreign country??

President Trump signed the executive order imposing sanctions on the ICC on Thursday. The document states that the court has “set a dangerous precedent” by targeting US nationals as well as senior Israeli officials.
The entity “abused its power by issuing baseless arrest warrants targeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Former Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant,” the order clarified, referring to the ICC’s decision in November. The international body accuses the two of using starvation as a method of warfare in Gaza.

Trump believes that the ICC’s actions undermine the “critical national security and foreign policy work of the United States government and our allies, including Israel.”

Master-servant, got it. But of what benefit to Americans is it? And if Iran and Russia are benchmarks, then the ICC will soon become a fully independent economic and military powerhouse. MAGA = MIGA?

COLUMN: The Trumpening 2.0: A Long-term Ownership Interest??

07 Friday Feb 2025

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Donald Trump, Gazacaust

The Trumpening 2.0: A Long-term Ownership Interest??

 

Hope is a good thing, so says the Bible. Regarding certain matters, hope tempered with logic and caution may be a better thing. The Trump is back at the facade helm of the Yankee empire. I sometimes feel like I’m at odds with some Trump enthusiasts. It’s not that I entirely disagree with them, it’s just that when it comes to Trump in particular and ‘Murika in general I pass my hope through the forge a little longer. How’s that? Trump may certainly help, and already he’s showing promise, but nothing can stop the decline of the empire. Nor should anything stop it. Real Americans should take whatever reprieve they’re given and do what they can to ameliorate the underpinning problems of Old America (which predate 1776 by centuries) and, here and there, build for the future. Herein, I take a quick look at a few Trumpy items of late that may or may not have much to do with that reprieve.

But first, I slowed much of my analysis of practical matters lately. In some parts and for a little while, I took a break from the madness. Inspiration or the Holy Spirit called, and I wrote a Christian romance novel, unlike anything you’ve likely read before. It’s certainly nothing like my ordinary fiction. JUDGING ATHENA is forthcoming (soon) from Green Altar Books, roughly 330 pages of innocent, pure romance coupled with salvation-oriented apologetics, and with a plot device that is utterly unique. Please keep track of the progress via my new Telegram hub. 

Trump is very difficult to gauge or predict, primarily because one cannot usually take his statements at face value. So, just like from 2017-2021, we are now playing a collective waiting game. As promised, with one phone call, in 24 hours, he ended the NATO Nazi’s war on Russia, so he now has time and resources for other endeavors. Trump says he wants to annex or conquer Mexico, Panama, Canada, Greenland, Pluto, Narnia, and Gaza. He’s said a lot about Gaza, so I’ll primarily focus on that. He’s also mentioning something about multipolarity. However, those mentionings smell like a last-ditch attempt to keep ‘Murika front and center in the emerging sovereign world order. As many international organizations that used to serve Washingtonian interests are now faltering, failing, or realigning, an effort is underway to … do something. Trump’s team is targeting UN agencies like UNRWA because they are anti-Murikan. Or anti-satanic. Or something. A seasoned and intelligent diplomat, Russia’s Sergei Lavrov, sees different potential in the older establishments, the potential to conform them away from DC and towards an honest multipolar responsibility. My money is on the Russian perspective. 

Some might call the remembrance “anti-satanic”, but one may recall that one founding principle of the UN, along with so many Resolutions, demands a free and independent Palestinian State. One may also recall that since October 2023, the Zionists and Yankees have waged an all-out genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, with rank spillover in the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Iran, and Yemen. Trump has been given some credit for the late ceasefire (may it hold!), and that credit may in part be due; however, great credit is also due to the Resistance for enduring. Alas, they still have more to resist.

Trump previously begged Egypt and Jordan to take in the Palestinians so the Zionists could complete their 80-year land theft. In a meeting the other day with a corrupt dictator, genocidal maniac, and wanted war criminal, the Trump floated a plainly insane-sounding idea about the GAE taking over Gaza and turning it into a Trump hotel, casino, and golf complex, possibly to be managed by Jared Kushner. Most of the world scoffed at the idea. For their part, the Palestinians refuse to give up what’s always been theirs—regardless of the threats or consequences. 

(The war criminal is seen here, awaiting Trump in DC, attended by his unnamed manservant.)

Who knows what Trump means by any of this? As a wheeler-dealer and carnival barker, he’s known to say anything, oftentimes as a negotiation starting point or a ploy. Time will tell as always. But Gaza does need rebuilding—on terms strictly dictated by the Palestinians. And the Yankees and Zionists who ruined the place should foot the bill for repairing it. To be blunt, to ease the process along, Trump should remove all the Zionists to the GAE homeland, freeing and returning Palestine to the Palestinians. That would be a win-win, as in confused places like South Carolina and Tennessee, the Zionists would be literally worshipped like pagan gods. Palestine would be free to join BRICS, prosper, and get on with repopulating in the wake of the genocide.

Trump may have inadvertently hinted at the magnitude of the Gazacaust during one of his meetings with the aforementioned war criminal. The Palestine Chronicle does a decent job trying to estimate and update the known death and injury tolls in Gaza. Right now, the number of those killed stands at around 62,000.

Those are kinetic or martial kills. The Lancet’s methodology also includes those who died of disease and starvation proximately caused by the genocide, which is how modern war death tolls are properly assessed. That total estimate could range between 250,000 and 300,000 and perhaps higher. MOA thinks Trump knows how much higher:

The internationally acknowledged Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics’ count of the population of Gaza in 2023 was 2,226,544. Trump wants to remove all Palestinians from Gaza and gives their number as 1.7 or 1.8 million:

Reporter: How many people are you thinking need to leave Gaza?

Trump: “All of them. Probably a million seven, maybe a million eight. They’ll be settled in areas where they can live a beautiful life.”

This is an acknowledgement, by the president of the United States, that the genocidal Zionists have murdered up to 500,000 people in Gaza.

Pepe Escobar, by the way, reads that as perhaps 600,000 dead. If one knows of a certain second-century prophecy, then there’s a pathetic and luciferian irony in it if Pepe is correct. As-is, 62,000 is bad enough. One wonders how, aside from acting as a waiter, Trump plans to address this avoidable and evil calamity. One wonders a lot of things. Still, wonder with a little hope. And we shall see.

Deo vindice.

This one first appeared at Geopolitika.

In Italiano.

Banning Usury?

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.

Complimentary North and South

04 Tuesday Feb 2025

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Alexander Dugin, geopolitics, Iran, Russia

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.

Thirty Per Hour

03 Monday Feb 2025

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Costco, economics, minimum wage

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.

Horrendous Numbers

02 Sunday Feb 2025

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Gazacaust, genocide

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:

“Democracy” in Syria

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.

Crazy Medicine

30 Thursday Jan 2025

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In addition to causing heart attacks, strokes, palsy, cancer, and “Covid”, the fake vaccines also cause or worsen psychiatric disorders. (JUST! what ‘Murika needs!)

In conclusion, this population-based cohort study revealed that COVID-19 vaccination differentially affects occurrences of psychiatric disorders. It increased the risks of depression, anxiety, dissociative, stress-related, and somatoform disorders, and sleep disorders while reducing the incidence and risk of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Our findings suggested that the relationship between COVID-19 vaccination and mental illness may be underestimated along with the complexity of its impact on mental health. Thus, close observation and special caution are necessary for administering additional COVID-19 vaccinations to populations vulnerable to psychiatric AEs.

Given all of this, and that we now know fake vaccines cause children to become autistic and, in some cases, gay, the “special caution” to be applied is refusing any and all of these demonic poisons for oneself and for one’s children. Otherwise, one will trust science to harm or kill.

Brace Yourselves for Disappointment

29 Wednesday Jan 2025

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decline, Donald Trump, honesty

José Niño provides an unfiltered assessment of the original Trumpening and Trump 2.0.

Donald Trump vowed to end the NATO-funded proxy war in Ukraine in 24 hours. However, after threatening to further sanction Russia if it did not enter a negotiated settlement with Ukraine, Trump appears to be fine with continuing to escalate tensions with Russia. As I’ve previously documented, Trump’s track record on Russia is quite hawkish, contrary to media depictions of him as a Russian puppet. All things considered, Russo-American relations will likely remain tense.

With respect to the Middle East, Trump remains committed to defending Israel. Despite a ceasefire reached between the Israelis and Hamas, Trump has already given the green light to sending Israel thousands of 2,000-pound bombs and has apparently been in talks with Israel to resettle Palestinians into other countries such as Egypt and Jordan — ethnic cleansing by another name.

Trump’s team has also been in talks to expand the Abraham Accords, with a particular focus on normalizing relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. Seeing through the rosy talk about heightened cooperation and moving towards a bright future, the Abraham Accords are merely a scheme to build an anti-Iran balancing coalition. Though Israel’s live-streamed genocide of the Palestinians since October 7 has horrified the Arab Street, thus making Gulf Arab leaders leery of deepening ties with the Jewish State. Nevertheless, the gaggle of neocons and Israel Firsters surrounding Trump makes a potential conflict with Iran a not-so far-fetched prospect in the next few years.

On immigration, Trump has been a mixed bag. On Day 1 he issued an executive order to get rid of birthright citizenship. Unfortunately, this measure will be tied up in the courts as a federal judge in Washington state recently blocked Trump’s order. This issue will be litigated in the courts for some time before the Supreme Court finally rules on the matter.

Read the whole thing. While it’s good to keep the hope alive, there comes a time when realism trumps fantasy and hype. Trump might be the best ‘Murica has left, but he would have been better suited for the America of 1960 or 1980. Time will tell but it looks like the writing is on the wall.

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