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

The Acorn – 90

Number 90 In this issue: "You must be an anti-semite" Who's afraid of our deep critique? Prague in May: against global capital and its wars Henry Salt: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. "You must be an anti-semite" If you think free speech is a really good thing If you fear the future that censorship … Continue reading The Acorn – 90

The Acorn – 89

Number 89 In this issue: Prisoner 1141183891920 Deep Evolution: Communication, Self-Knowledge, Tribe The Great David Graeber Debate Constantin von Monakow: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Prisoner 1141183891920 by Paul Cudenec Hey, you there! Prisoner 1141183891920! How dare you dream of a life outside your cell? You were born in here, like your parents and … Continue reading The Acorn – 89

The Acorn – 88

Number 88 In this issue: China is globalist BRICS and the bankers Gaza: manufacturing consent for slaughter Leopold Kohr: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. China is globalist It seems that a lot of people out there are still in denial regarding the extent to which China is part of the same global-governance monopoly that … Continue reading The Acorn – 88

The Acorn – 87

Number 87 In this issue: For a digital dismantling! The globalist wing of anti-globalism Saint-Imier 2023: anarchy sabotaged Emma Goldman: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. For a digital dismantling! A leading French mathematics professor has called for all research on AI to be halted and for the digital world to be dismantled. Professor Romain … Continue reading The Acorn – 87

A spiritual warrior against the empire of greed

[Reposted from the organic radicals site] “We must be governed by the guide within rather than by the opinions of men” Sri Aurobindo (1872-1950) was in many ways the epitome of an organic radical inspiration. On the one hand, he was a fiercely determined opponent of the global imperialist system, like Mohandas Gandhi, Bharatan Kumarappa and J.C. Kumarappa serving time … Continue reading A spiritual warrior against the empire of greed

The Acorn – 86

Number 86 In this issue: BRICS: same old same old China: a SAFE bet for global finance The Good in Our Hearts Ivan Aguéli: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. BRICS: same old same old The stark reality behind the apparently refreshing rise of the BRICS nations against US/European imperialism is becoming increasingly apparent. The … Continue reading The Acorn – 86

The Acorn – 85

Number 85 In this issue: Cogs of corruption and control Fake new world Down with the techno-dictatorship! Georges Lapierre: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Cogs of corruption and control by Paul Cudenec It is only in the last year or two that I have grasped the reality that our world today is literally ruled … Continue reading The Acorn – 85

Love & Revolution: forging a shared vision of our free future

"The Dominant Culture encourages spiritual/philosophical and emotional/psychological unconsciousness - distancing us from our own direct experience. "It promotes industrialised agriculture, plastic and poisonous foods, competitive economics, artificial lifestyles, absurd fashions, junk medicine, information-acquisition rather than education, laws rather than justice, and endless tragic needless wars - all of which alienate us from the Sacred Mystery … Continue reading Love & Revolution: forging a shared vision of our free future

The Acorn – 84

Number 84 In this issue: The money behind the smears Transhumanism: the opposition Three days against techno-sciences Hans Driesch: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. The money behind the smears by Paul Cudenec Back in 2020 I was on the receiving end of a lot of vitriol from so-called "anarchists" who objected to the fact … Continue reading The Acorn – 84