Acorn

A deep state of denial

by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) I imagine that everyone reading this will be aware of the role of the deep state, that murky self-concealing entity built around various "intelligence agencies" such as the CIA, MI5, MI6 and Mossad. These well-funded institutions ostensibly exist in order to protect the people of the countries … Continue reading A deep state of denial

Continuism and our desire to remain human

by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) I have long felt that we need not only a new political ideology to fuel our resistance to the system, but also an authentic philosophy underpinning all we say and do. This was the idea behind organic radicalism [1] and also of the Withway, which I described … Continue reading Continuism and our desire to remain human

The folk against the power!

by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) The question of overcoming the left-right divide is a key one for those like me who have never fitted neatly into either box of control. There is nothing I would like to see more than the convergence of the best minds and ideas from both classifications - … Continue reading The folk against the power!

Channelling the spirit of life

by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) On May 1 of this year I attended, for the first time, the May Day celebrations in Padstow. This was a magnificent occasion in the old Cornish fishing port, on a beautiful spring day. Two teams of local people of all ages, the red team and the … Continue reading Channelling the spirit of life

The Acorn – 103

Number 103 In this issue: Zio-totalitarianism on the march Romania: multi-layered manipulation Local languages of resistance Our stolen lives Thomas Müntzer: 500 years since his execution Acorninfo 1. Zio-totalitarianism on the march The quick succession of the Covid abomination and the genocide in Gaza has opened the eyes of millions to the existence of the … Continue reading The Acorn – 103

Did Noam Chomsky really “revolutionize linguistics”?

by Crow Qu'appelle I’ve got my work cut out for me today. My goal today is to convince you that Noam Chomsky has been part of the U.S. propaganda machine for the entirety of his long career. To do that, I will need to explain that his theories about linguistics are totally wrong, and have … Continue reading Did Noam Chomsky really “revolutionize linguistics”?

Karl Marx and the throb of evil

by Paul Cudenec Thirteen years ago, I wrote a rather unusual piece called 'The Task', which was subsequently included in the book Antibodies, Anarchangels and Other Essays. [1] It was, in fact, not so much an essay as a stream of consciousness, a written expression of something going on inside my head. It is an … Continue reading Karl Marx and the throb of evil

Chomsky, Epstein and the CIA

by Crow Qu'appelle Oh, how the mighty have fallen. We now know that Noam Chomsky, the venerable Dean of the American Left, was controlled opposition all along. I know, I know, it’s tough to believe. Didn’t Chomsky write Manufacturing Consent, which exposed the American propaganda machine? Well, yes, he did… but it now seems his true … Continue reading Chomsky, Epstein and the CIA

London meeting 2025: a most controversial conference

by Paul Cudenec A new ideological language, beyond the old left/right polarity, is required as the foundation of our future resistance to global tyranny. That was the broad consensus that emerged from an important meeting in London, UK, on Saturday May 3, 2025. But the occasion also showed that before this can be achieved, certain … Continue reading London meeting 2025: a most controversial conference

Treebeard’s Razor: The Ents Weigh in on AI Art & Writing

by Jordan Henderson First we need to equip ourselves with a philosophical razor, Treebeard’s Razor. Treebeard is an Ent, a tree man character from J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. Treebeard doesn’t like AI art, he thinks it’s crap. In the following excerpt from the Lord of The Rings, Treebeard explains something about his … Continue reading Treebeard’s Razor: The Ents Weigh in on AI Art & Writing