The Acorn – 111

Number 111 In this issue: When the rule runs out The Filton Four and global Judaic law The Forgotten Path Twenty years of anti-industrialist publishing Seyyed Hossein Nasr: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. When the rule runs out by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) The way of thinking imposed on us by “modern” … Continue reading The Acorn – 111

Neofascism, industrialism, corruption and Israel

by Paul Cudenec, who reads the article here I have stressed on many occasions that the key to understanding fascism is its closeness to industrialism: for all its talk of "tradition" and "family" it has invariably served as a totalitarian tool for the imposition of "modernisation" and technocratic control. French historian Henri Michel says: "Without … Continue reading Neofascism, industrialism, corruption and Israel

The Strategy of Terror

by Paul Cudenec, who reads the article here There was more than one level to the big "anti-communist" project into which so many neofascists, in Italy [1] and elsewhere, were recruited at the end of WW2. The initiative could obviously be justified by the reality that the USSR had taken over half of Europe, with … Continue reading The Strategy of Terror

Divide and rule: the anti-communist psychosis

by Paul Cudenec, who reads the article here Even before WW2 had completely come to an end, the world was slipping into a new conflict, the "Cold War", in which the binary division was no longer fascists versus anti-fascists but communists versus anti-communists. As I explained in my last piece, some "left-wing" fascists decided that … Continue reading Divide and rule: the anti-communist psychosis

Neofascists and communists: a love-hate relationship

by Paul Cudenec, who reads the article here The relationship between historical fascism and "the left" is a complicated one, as witnessed by the fact that Italian dictator Benito Mussolini began his political career as a "revolutionary socialist", thereby winning what French historian Henri Michel calls "the sympathy of Lenin". [1] Additionally, as I have … Continue reading Neofascists and communists: a love-hate relationship

Coming together and rising up

by Paul Cudenec, who reads the article here Imagine, if you possibly can, living in a country under foreign occupation, where the brutal power of the state is in cahoots with organised crime to keep you and your fellow citizens humiliated and controlled. And then imagine, in the face of this intolerable situation, people from … Continue reading Coming together and rising up

Welcome to the New Resistance!

Paul Cudenec introduces his latest book and reads the piece here In this third decade of the third millennium, our world is sailing into uncharted political and historical waters. For a long time now it has been under the ever-increasing domination of a secretive judeo-supremacist crime network, but, until very recently, anybody pointing this out … Continue reading Welcome to the New Resistance!