The Asian capitulation

How did the home of ancient civilisations and profound spiritual doctrines become subservient to the globalist machine? by Rahul Goswami The puzzle is Asia. The puzzle of Asia lies not so much in how Asian states and governments followed, as did others, all that we saw being ordered from December 2019 and which we categorise … Continue reading The Asian capitulation

Walking With Goats: Taking Stock

by our regular guest columnist Walking With Goats I wanted to write to you about morality, in the light of what I do. It’s been the right time of year for facing demons. We speak of violence, traditionally, and sex of course, when we invoke the word ‘immoral.’ In animal husbandry, this is the season … Continue reading Walking With Goats: Taking Stock

The Acorn – 78

Number 78 In this issue: Exposing the global criminals Neither left nor right, but Gilets Jaunes! Reclaiming our freedom Silvia Federici: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Exposing the global criminals Our culture has a strange tendency to want to describe reality in terms of abstract ideas. It is regarded as a sign of education … Continue reading The Acorn – 78

System? What system?

by Paul Cudenec The other day, while out spreading the word in the streets, one of my friends handed some of our dissident literature to a passer-by with the explanation that we were countering the lies of the system. Although the man in question turned out to be warmly sympathetic to our cause, this remark … Continue reading System? What system?

When another England seemed possible

by Paul Cudenec I am very honoured to have contributed an article to the second issue of the beautifully-produced and highly interesting Parisian "counter-history" journal brasero which is being launched on Friday November 18 2022 (the first issue was reviewed in English here). Entitled 'For the Law of Nature: the Diggers and their heretical uprising', my piece looks … Continue reading When another England seemed possible

Why and how does the Global Governance weaponize the ‘Left’?

by Matt Smyth, Professor at Strasbourg University Confronted with the downfall of financialised global capitalism, it would appear necessary in the eyes of its leaders to offer some kind of alternative—even a mythical one—that nevertheless allows for the continuity of the professional managerial class to which they belong. The process which the global financialised economy … Continue reading Why and how does the Global Governance weaponize the ‘Left’?

The ancient light of truth

by Paul Cudenec A devastating fragmentation of thought today makes it extremely difficult for us to make sense of our world and our lives. This has not happened by chance. It is a necessary function of the modern system to destroy all evidence of a reality other than its own and thus to render us … Continue reading The ancient light of truth