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A decade of dissent: parasites in power

In the latest part of his retrospective essay on ten years of The Acorn, editor Paul Cudenec looks back on its content in 2017. The online document covering the entire decade can be found here. "We live in a 'representative democracy', but whose interests do our political leaders really represent?" asked The Acorn in January … Continue reading A decade of dissent: parasites in power

A decade of dissent: against corporate dictatorship

In the second part of his retrospective essay on ten years of The Acorn, editor Paul Cudenec looks back on its content in 2016. The online document covering the entire decade can be found here. Resistance to the industrial system's endless assault on our lives and our world was at the centre of the second … Continue reading A decade of dissent: against corporate dictatorship

A decade of dissent: enemies of progress

In the first part of his retrospective essay on ten years of The Acorn, editor Paul Cudenec looks back on its content in 2015, the year in which it was launched. The online document covering the entire decade can be found here. Our very first Acorn, which came out on February 6, 2015, was very … Continue reading A decade of dissent: enemies of progress

W.E.B. Du Bois and the Power of People’s Music: Why We Need Another Folk Music Revival

by W.D. James Where did the folk music go? Popular resistance continues to manifest itself around the world. Even nascent movements have developed. However, one senses that for the most part these movements are still lacking in whatever would provide the inner cohesion and dynamic energy that would make them powerful and successful agents of … Continue reading W.E.B. Du Bois and the Power of People’s Music: Why We Need Another Folk Music Revival

The Acorn – 100

Number 100 In this issue: A decade of dissent: 10 years and 100 Acorns Starmer's regime declares war on nature Zisglom Time to stop and think? Ferdinand Tönnies: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. A decade of dissent: 10 years and 100 Acorns This bulletin is the 100th Acorn to drop from the Winter Oak, ten years … Continue reading The Acorn – 100

On globalism and immigration

by Paul Cudenec Somebody commented on my article "The British population is under attack" that I had not made any mention of immigration. The first point to make in response, I suppose, is that my definition of "the British population" includes immigrants and descendants of immigrants, who are as much affected by the threats I … Continue reading On globalism and immigration

Modernisation means pillage and profit

by Paul Cudenec As I have pointed out before, a big disruptive event like a war serves multiple purposes for the criminocrats. [1] One of these is to initiate a Reset, a "building back better" of society that is not just highly profitable for them, but also advances their long-term industrial-authoritarian agenda. Delphine Dulong sheds … Continue reading Modernisation means pillage and profit

For localism and the love of humanity

by Paul Cudenec I have been writing a lot recently about Zionism, as is sadly unavoidable for anyone genuinely intent on exploring and exposing the nature of the single global mafia. We all know that any criticism of Israel, and of the Rothschilds, prompts an automatic accusation of being "anti-semitic" and I have not escaped … Continue reading For localism and the love of humanity

Who was behind the vaccine bonds?

by Paul Cudenec In the last of these 14 profiles from The Single Global Mafia, we turn to the president of The Rockefeller Foundation itself, who acts as an ex-officio member of its board of trustees. Rajiv Shah is best known for having been administrator of the United States Agency for International Development from 2010 … Continue reading Who was behind the vaccine bonds?