An African henchman of the global mafia

by Paul Cudenec The importance of Rwanda to the imperialist agenda is confirmed by the fact that alongside Agnes Binagwaho on the Rockefeller Foundation board of trustees we find fellow Rwandan Donald Kaberuka. [156] He was the country’s minister of finance and economic planning between 1997 and 2005 and "introduced new systems of structural, monetary … Continue reading An African henchman of the global mafia

China, Hong Kong and the global bankers

by Paul Cudenec "China is today the most important BRIC in the wall of global greed", I wrote in July 2023. [114] I detailed how WEF founder Klaus Schwab had described the country as a “role model” and how in June 2023 Chinese premier Li Qiang had told a WEF gathering that China was committed … Continue reading China, Hong Kong and the global bankers

Gordon Brown and the single global mafia

by Paul Cudenec Gordon Brown was prime minister of the UK from 2007 to 2010, having, from 1997, been chancellor of the exchequer under Tony Blair, whose links to the Rothschilds I explored in 2023. [87] As I explained in 2021, Brown is notoriously close to "Sir" Ronald Cohen, the UK businessman and political mover … Continue reading Gordon Brown and the single global mafia

The global mafia and its designs on Africa

by Paul Cudenec Rwanda has in recent years become an important nerve-centre for the global criminocracy's financial-imperialist designs on Africa, as I set out in an August 2023 article entitled 'Cogs of corruption and control'. [51] So it makes perfect sense that one of the Rockefeller Foundation trustees is former Rwandan minister of health Agnes … Continue reading The global mafia and its designs on Africa

There’s only one global mafia!

by Paul Cudenec I have noticed that some people, even those generally receptive to my point of view, beg to differ when it comes to the existence of a single global mafia - the entity I have taken to calling the criminocracy or even demonocracy. Surely, they say, it's more a question of the world … Continue reading There’s only one global mafia!

Primeval freedom, the anarch and the anarchist

by Paul Cudenec Have I, for the last 30 years, been mistakenly self-identifying as an anarchist? This was the question that flashed momentarily through my mind while I was reading Ernst Jünger's 1977 novel Eumeswil. [1] In this work - a philosophical rumination thinly disguised as post-collapse science fiction - he repeatedly contrasts his own … Continue reading Primeval freedom, the anarch and the anarchist

The Acorn – 98

Number 98 In this issue: Terrorism and the demonocracy The Veil Falls Farmers' fires of rage against the global system Sri Aurobindo: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Terrorism and the demonocracy by Paul Cudenec One of the most shocking of all the harrowing accounts to come out of Gaza this year was provided by … Continue reading The Acorn – 98

Amsterdam, gaslighting and the horrible truth

by Paul Cudenec In terms of what physically happened, the much-publicised events in Amsterdam last week don't amount to much. For those unaware, a bunch of Israeli football fans travelled to the Netherlands for a match, upset the locals and it all ended up in fisticuffs. The extraordinary, and perhaps historically important, element to this … Continue reading Amsterdam, gaslighting and the horrible truth

The stench of the system: conspiracy

by Paul Cudenec Something is smelling decidedly 'off' in today's world, with nauseating levels of corruption, mass murder, lies, hypocrisy and repression. These three essays are based on three books I happen to have recently read, each of which provides fascinating but necessarily limited insights into the reality of contemporary society. Placed alongside each other, … Continue reading The stench of the system: conspiracy