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The occluded root: how modern war was waged upon old healing arts

by Rahul Goswami In every market-street in the city of Bombay (which later came to be called Mumbai), and outside most of the larger and busier commuter railway stations, sat vendors of medicinal plants and herbs. There were usually no more than two or three at each market centre. They would spread their collection on … Continue reading The occluded root: how modern war was waged upon old healing arts

The Acorn – 70

Number 70 In this issue: Sabotage! Rebels in France attack 5G The Great Resist gathers pace! Review of 2021: The fog lifts Taking the land back from the machines Voltairine de Cleyre: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Sabotage! Rebels in France attack 5G Rebels in France have declared war on the infrastructure of the … Continue reading The Acorn – 70

The Acorn – 69

Number 69 In this issue: Refusing to play their game The heart-warming flames of revolt R is for Resistance Our Land Our Nature: The Marseilles Manifesto Cory Morningstar: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Refusing to play their game What happens when one small clique of people has accumulated enough money to buy pretty much … Continue reading The Acorn – 69

Who’s behind the fake-left vaccine gang?

by Paul Cudenec A group of mask-wearing protesters in Brisbane, Australia, are gathered behind a banner bearing the words “Pro Vaccine, Pro Health, Anti Fascist” – a nonsensically self-contradictory combination of labels if ever there was one. Using an aggressive tone traditionally reserved for arms dealers, corporate politicians and actual fascists, a woman expresses her … Continue reading Who’s behind the fake-left vaccine gang?

Fascist smears: what they tell us

by Paul Cudenec I have written extensively in recent years about the way in which accusations of “fascism” are used to smear radical opponents of a system that is, itself, a mutation of fascism. The issue is addressed in Fascism Rebranded, in various contributions to The Acorn (see here, here and here) and in my political novels No Such Place as Asha (2019) and Enemies … Continue reading Fascist smears: what they tell us

The Acorn – 68

Number 68 In this issue: Our epic battle for a brighter future "Green" imperialism on the march The people's revolt is yellow "We know who's waging war on us!" Ananda Coomaraswamy: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Our epic battle for a brighter future The global technocratic coup d'état known as the Great Reset has … Continue reading The Acorn – 68

Historic day of resistance in France

Something quite remarkable is happening in France, as we pointed out a couple of weeks ago. Since then, opposition to the vaccine passports being imposed for everyday life has swollen to a phenomenal extent. On Saturday July 31 massive numbers took to the streets in some 200 towns and cities across the country. There were … Continue reading Historic day of resistance in France

France rises up against the new fascism

"The people have woken up - at last!" declared local Gilet Jaune rebel Michelle as she watched the vast crowds assembling on the main square of Montpellier in southern France. She has been involved with the Yellow Vest movement since the very start of the popular revolt against the Macron regime in November 2018. Two … Continue reading France rises up against the new fascism