The nauseating hypocrisy of the murderous criminocrats

by Paul Cudenec It's very difficult to identify a weak spot in the defences of the multi-trillion-dollar global complex that has seized control of pretty much everything. But I would suggest that there is one broad area of vulnerability, linked to the issue of false-flag terrorism, as discussed in a recent piece. There I described … Continue reading The nauseating hypocrisy of the murderous criminocrats

Poetically Dwells Man: Heidegger and Spiritual Rebirth

by W.D. James …poetically dwells man upon this earth.                            -Friedrich Hölderlin as quoted by Martin Heidegger What if the gods returned? Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) spent more time than most pondering that and related questions. His thought is notoriously (and justly) considered extremely obscure and dense. Yet, there is no one more important to read … Continue reading Poetically Dwells Man: Heidegger and Spiritual Rebirth

Fake terrorism and the genocide agenda

by Paul Cudenec The criminocracy is in danger of losing its carefully-constructed shield of invisibility as it accelerates its deranged bid for total and permanent global control. It is therefore obliged to ramp up its attacks on those who dare expose its existence, its crimes and its lies. While Julian Assange is the most famous … Continue reading Fake terrorism and the genocide agenda

Our Quest for Freedom: Meaning

by Paul Cudenec [This is from my latest book Our Quest for Freedom and other essays] Something that has disappointed me for many years now is the flatness of the language with which would-be radicals try to attract support to their cause. One common type of article reads like a school essay, carefully shying away … Continue reading Our Quest for Freedom: Meaning

Martin Luther King, Tyranny, and Natural Law

by W.D. James On April 3, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr., with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and other civil rights organizations, commenced a planned campaign of civil disobedience aimed at targeting the segregation laws operative in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. The campaign would include lunch counter sit-ins, marches, and a boycott of downtown businesses. … Continue reading Martin Luther King, Tyranny, and Natural Law

A crucial moment for humankind

by Paul Cudenec I've lost count of the number of times that I have warned, especially since 2020, of the enormous danger currently staring us in the face. Looking through the latest Acorn bulletin, published yesterday, I am struck by the realisation that the situation really is as bad as I have been saying, if … Continue reading A crucial moment for humankind

The Acorn – 91

Number 91 In this issue: An ABC for opposing the criminocracy The Great "Green" Fraud A story for farmers in struggle and the citizens who support them Smelling Flowers in the Rain John Ball: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. An ABC for opposing the criminocracy by Paul Cudenec If we wish to fully understand … Continue reading The Acorn – 91