Saturday 18 December 2021

Incelerando Complete!


In the midst of our troubled, crumbling world I have one good piece of news to relate: my long-awaited book Incelerando is now complete.

This revolutionary work projects the myriad perplexities of our age into both near and distant futures. It will form the third volume of my great Crimson-Pilled trilogy, which already includes Havok and Hope on Distant Shores.

Although it expresses many of the same themes and speculations as those two books, Incelerando does so from a wholly different perspective. It contains no footnotes or attributions, but is no less dynamic for all that.

The title Incelerando implies an acceleration of existing conditions, especially in the sphere of pan-Anglosphere gender-relations and institutional misandry. In sum, Incelerando explores such conceptual, political and social speculations on an infinite conceptual landscape.

It represents a golden living dream of futuristic possibility, a unique vision spanning continents and centuries. Believe me when I say all other manosphere writings pale beside its recondite magnificence, whatever Pill they adhere to.

Incelerando is available here. I will be taking no profits from sales. I seek only to serve the Crimson-Pilled elect of enlightened men, which is quite reward enough.


 

6 comments:

  1. The CBSA might seize this if I buy the paperback.

    I'm dead serious. There was an American politician David Duke who had his books BURNED at the Canadian border for "hate speech". Canada is a shit feminist cuntry.

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    1. Can you paste the cover with a politically correct decoy cover for Canadian buyers?

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    2. That might be a good idea. Feminists will trash anything that they suspect opposes their narrative without bothering to read your book, or in the case of the movie
      The Red Pill, watch it. What Evgeny suggests would apply to Australia too.
      Judging your book by its cover, what I see going forward is not at all like the Wild West. While there were few women, there were an awful lot of prostitutes serving the needs of lonely men. It will be hard to draw comparisons to any time in history.
      Looking at the cover of Hope on Distant Shores, I can't help thinking that Paul Gauguin had a great idea.

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    3. I am indeed working on a neutral cover and title: a great idea.

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  2. Toronto woman! married a deadbeat thug, seeks legal advice for free on Reddit:
    https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvicecanada/comments/rh1eo5/setting_up_hidden_cameras_in_the_home_to_record/

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  3. It hopefully won't sound pathetic, but the best Christmas present for this year..

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