The spirit of Sophia: wild air and wisdom

by Paul Cudenec I must have been around 15 years old when I first realised that there was something deeply wrong with modern society. A few years later I had noticed that this situation was getting markedly worse and, a bit later still, it dawned on me that, in addition, the rate of this decline … Continue reading The spirit of Sophia: wild air and wisdom

Fake food alert: the global mafia’s new assault on our health

by Paul Cudenec The global mafia is trying to replace our real food with a fake gene-edited variety, without even telling us it is doing so. It wants to change regulations so that natural food and GM lab food are legally regarded as the same thing! This is not some "conspiracy theory", but a very … Continue reading Fake food alert: the global mafia’s new assault on our health

Fake living versus the happiness of truth

by Paul Cudenec What I like most about fellow English anarchist Darren Allen is how he manages to so utterly condemn the miserable condition of contemporary society, while at the same time insisting on metaphysical truth that puts that sorry state of affairs into context. This is very much the case with his latest book, … Continue reading Fake living versus the happiness of truth

The Acorn – 96

Number 96 In this issue: The corruption is real and sickening Serbia: death threats and repression in a mining colony Lithium batteries: a fake-green catastrophe Kit Pedler: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. The corruption is real and sickening by Paul Cudenec The difference between conspiracy realists and conspiracy deniers is, of course, that the … Continue reading The Acorn – 96

Authenticity: a quality to defeat quantity

by Paul Cudenec I use the word "authentic" quite a lot in my writing: it describes, for me, an essential quality that is at the heart of everything I consider good. Like many adjectives, it means slightly different things in different contexts, but its most obvious use is as a synonym of "genuine". Its opposite, … Continue reading Authenticity: a quality to defeat quantity

The strange career of Samantha Cohen

by Paul Cudenec As I have written before, the last few years of reading and researching have left me in no doubt concerning the reach and nature of the dark enslaving empire. On a couple of occasions recently, I have thought to myself that I have pretty much come to the end of the road … Continue reading The strange career of Samantha Cohen

Change for the better?

by Paul Cudenec The nature writer Richard Jefferies, a great inspiration for me, explained once why he always went for the same country walk and did not go elsewhere for a change. He wrote: “I do not want change; I want the same old and loved things, the same wild flowers, the same trees and … Continue reading Change for the better?

The Politics of Friendship (Chrono-Politics, Part 6)

by W.D. James To see a World in a Grain of SandAnd a Heaven in a Wild FlowerHold Infinity in the palm of your handAnd Eternity in an hour - William Blake, Auguries of Innocence Can we justify being inactive? Byung-Chul Han, in his Vita Contemplativa, speaks of a ‘politics of inactivity,’ a ‘utopia of … Continue reading The Politics of Friendship (Chrono-Politics, Part 6)

Against the Dark Enslaving Empire! A new book from Paul Cudenec

by Paul Cudenec It can be a strange feeling, at times, to be putting forward an understanding of the world that differs so radically from that generally accepted by my contemporaries. Recently I found myself wondering, as I tried to summarise my findings to some acquaintances, whether I was really on the right track. The … Continue reading Against the Dark Enslaving Empire! A new book from Paul Cudenec