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

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 Acorn – 94

Number 94 In this issue: Exposed: how the climate racketeers aim to force us into smart gulags Electoral fraud: the illusion of democracy Getting started on making a difference at the grassroots Friedrich Hölderlin: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Exposed: how the climate racketeers aim to force us into smart gulags Shocking evidence is … Continue reading The Acorn – 94

A self-conscious philosophy of resistance

by Paul Cudenec There have always been two prongs to my writing - as well as analysing and exposing the criminocratic agenda, I try to counter it with a coherent alternative worldview. I have often pointed out that these two prongs belong to one and the same political pitchfork, but I think I got this … Continue reading A self-conscious philosophy of resistance

Wars, resets and the global criminocracy

by Paul Cudenec This article was written as a contribution to the 2024 Chisinau Forum: ‘Unrestricted warfare: a holistic approach to the Great Reset’. Over the last few years, I have been doing a bit of research into the connections and parallels between the Great Reset and war. Although my focus has been mostly on … Continue reading Wars, resets and the global criminocracy

Joined dots and spontaneous synchronicity

by Paul Cudenec 1. Joined dots Over the last few years I have presented and compiled vast amounts of information on the activities and nature of the thing I call the criminocracy. Here is a list, with links, of specific subjects that have been covered on the Winter Oak site by me and other contributors: … Continue reading Joined dots and spontaneous synchronicity

Power and corruption: the public-private imperial mafia

by Paul Cudenec Chatham House, the name commonly given to The Royal Institute of International Affairs, is an extremely influential "think tank" based in London. It has enjoyed the patronage of the British monarchy for a century now, with Charles III recently joining the list of royal backers. Director Bronwen Maddox said on May 9 … Continue reading Power and corruption: the public-private imperial mafia