Truth, reality, tradition and freedom: our resistance to the great uprooting

“If there is no reality and if there is no truth, there can be no freedom either” Silvia Guerini is a powerful contemporary critic of the techno-scientific system and the multi-pronged threat of its global agenda. She has a background in radical ecology and calls for a new 21st century resistance that goes beyond the … Continue reading Truth, reality, tradition and freedom: our resistance to the great uprooting

Deliberate dispossession and our struggle for autonomy

by Paul Cudenec People across the world being "locked down" in digital prisons during the Covid period was not a one-off event but "the culmination of tendencies which have been at work for a long time", [1] says French author Aurélien Berlan. The message of Terre et liberté: la quête d'autonomie contre le fantasme de … Continue reading Deliberate dispossession and our struggle for autonomy

Freedom in Time (Chrono-Politics, Part 2)

by W.D. James When the revelation (revolution) comesWhen the revelation (revolution) comesO Lord I want to be in that numberWhen the saints go marching in When the rich go out and workWhen the rich go out and workO Lord I want to be in that numberWhen the saints go marching in - When the Saints … Continue reading Freedom in Time (Chrono-Politics, Part 2)

The dark enslaving empire

by Paul Cudenec The dark enslaving empireIs built on massacres and moneyOn puppet police and politiciansOn virtue-signalled violenceOn inversion and infectionOn blackmail and bombsOn petroleum and predationOn gaslighting and greed The dark enslaving empireIs ruled by the demon they call developmentBy the usury they call growthBy the fabrication they call historyBy the theft they call … Continue reading The dark enslaving empire

Escaping the industrial nightmare

by Paul Cudenec Whatever happens in Sunday's bitterly divisive parliamentary elections in France, we can be sure that the next government will be committed to economic growth and technological progress. As the excellent monthly newspaper La Décroissance ("Degrowth") never ceases to point out, politicians from all sides of the supposedly all-embracing "political spectrum" (including so-called … Continue reading Escaping the industrial nightmare

The military-industrial guilt complex

by Paul Cudenec When the smoke cleared in Europe in 1945 it revealed a continent in physical and psychological ruins. Millions lay dead from the second terrible war in a couple of decades; surviving populations were traumatised by bombing raids and invasions; great cities had been reduced to rubble and the US and Soviet military … Continue reading The military-industrial guilt complex

The mythos of American liberty

by W.D. James In ‘Darmok,’ an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the crew of the Enterprise come across a people whose language the AI powered Universal Translator is unable to make sense of. They say things like “The River Temarc; in winter” and “Rai and Jiri at Lungha” and nothing else. It turns out these Tamarians … Continue reading The mythos of American liberty

Voting is Evil

by Nemo Jones “You’ve got to vote, vote, vote, vote. That’s it; that's the way we move forward.” ~Michelle Obama “We can all agree on the importance of voting.” ~Jenna Bush “Voting is the expression of our commitment to ourselves, one another, this country, and this world.” ~Sharon Salzberg “You cannot complain if you didn’t vote.” ~Barack … Continue reading Voting is Evil

Young Kenyans rise up against the global criminocracy!

[UPDATE. President Ruto has just announced that the Finance Bill will be withdrawn. It looks like victory for the young protesters, though calls are still being made for him to resign] Tumultuous events have been unfolding in Kenya this week. Thousands upon thousands of young people have been taking to the streets across the east African country … Continue reading Young Kenyans rise up against the global criminocracy!