Reversing out of global tyranny

by Paul Cudenec The root cause of our separation lies in the power which has been accumulated by a criminal ruling clique. The classic form taken by this violent and thieving entity is the state, but it uses other guises. When states expand they become empires. When an empire has expanded to embrace everything, everywhere, … Continue reading Reversing out of global tyranny

Resisting and revealing the plutocratic occupation

by Paul Cudenec [UPDATE. 4.6.2023. AN ENGLISH-SUBTITLED VERSION OF THE FILM IS NOW AVAILABLE TO WATCH ON YOUTUBE] Last night I had the pleasure of attending the screening of a 90-minute documentary about the 2018-2019 Gilets Jaunes movement in France. Shot in and around the city of Toulouse, La Vie de tempête (literally "life in … Continue reading Resisting and revealing the plutocratic occupation

Work. Order. Progress.

by Paul Cudenec A certain degree of confusion seems to have been caused by my recent article about the fast-disappearing illusion of democracy here in France. Somebody asked me how I could, at one and the same time, point to the Macron regime's proximity to the Rothschilds and also to the fascistic tone of its … Continue reading Work. Order. Progress.

Adieu to the illusion of democracy

by Paul Cudenec The rejection of president Emmanuel Macron's bankster regime by the vast majority of the French people could hardly have been clearer on Monday May 1 2023. Massive crowds filled the streets across the country, with the demo in Marseille, for instance, described as "perhaps the biggest mobilisation in the history of the … Continue reading Adieu to the illusion of democracy

When protest is branded “terrorism”

by Paul Cudenec Just a month ago, I felt the need to distance myself from a dystopian future I had once described in a fictional work. I explained, rather apologetically, that at the time I had envisaged the post-9/11 “terrorism” bugbear still being the system’s fear-weapon of choice, rather than viruses or the weather, as … Continue reading When protest is branded “terrorism”

Macron’s tear gas tour: a photo-report from rebellious France

by Paul Cudenec Tear gas was this week used against people in rural France protesting against the arrival of authoritarian president Emmanuel Macron. As I witnessed for myself, the town of Ganges, in the Hérault department, was divided into two for the day in a military-style police occupation. Combined with the state's draconian use of … Continue reading Macron’s tear gas tour: a photo-report from rebellious France

Remembering who we are

by Paul Cudenec The other day, as I sat drinking a coffee at the local Sunday morning puces, the flea market, I suddenly noticed how happy everybody seemed to be, despite all that has been going on here in France. Browsing racks of clothes or crates of second-hand books, bumping into friends with smiles all … Continue reading Remembering who we are

The WEF are life-hating liars

by Paul Cudenec I was delighted to be able to travel back to England for the first time in three years and take part in the March 25 conference held in London by the Real Left, at which I was on a panel presenting "the ecological case against the WEF". This is the text of … Continue reading The WEF are life-hating liars

Unauthorised fragments of freedom

by Paul Cudenec An England of curfews, timed travel restrictions, limits on the number of people that can gather for a party in a private home... All of that must have seemed utterly absurd 17 years ago, which is maybe why I was unable to find anyone willing to turn my 47 Random Fragments of … Continue reading Unauthorised fragments of freedom