A grotesque spectacle of lies and abuse

by Paul Cudenec It may seem odd, at first sight, that someone who recently warned against taking political "personalities" too seriously is now reviewing a book about the lives of the French presidential couple. Thanks to the publicity given by Candace Owens, I probably don't have to explain that, in Devenir Brigitte (Becoming Brigitte in … Continue reading A grotesque spectacle of lies and abuse

The Global Gang Running Our World and Ruining Our Lives

by Paul Cudenec My understanding of the world in which we live has undoubtedly increased greatly since I wrote the material which formed the first of a series of compilations, Fascism rebranded: exposing the Great Reset, a selection of essays from 2018 to 2021. In four subsequent volumes – The Great Racket: the ongoing development … Continue reading The Global Gang Running Our World and Ruining Our Lives

The Acorn – 101

Number 101 In this issue: Rising to our feet The Owners and Controllers of Global Financial Capital Donald Trump and the Global Mafia Dreaming of an ancient peace Frantz Fanon: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Rising to our feet by Paul Cudenec How does it make you feel to know that the same people … Continue reading The Acorn – 101

A decade of dissent: the struggle goes on

In the final part of his retrospective essay on ten years of The Acorn, editor Paul Cudenec looks at 2025 and beyond. The online document covering the entire decade can be found here. The 99th issue of The Acorn came out in January 2025, a month before our 10th anniversary. It was published on the first day of the … Continue reading A decade of dissent: the struggle goes on

A decade of dissent: Zionism and the criminocracy

In the latest part of his retrospective essay on ten years of The Acorn, editor Paul Cudenec looks back on its content in 2024. The online document covering the entire decade can be found here. Just as the Covid coup in 2020 had revealed to millions the existence of the global mafia, so did the Israeli genocide that began … Continue reading A decade of dissent: Zionism and the criminocracy

Zionism: the bigger picture

by Paul Cudenec As I have been explaining for some time now, our contemporary world is in the grip of a Rothschild-dominated criminocracy, which I have termed the Zionist single global mafia. Some readers have questioned, however, whether "Zionist" is the most accurate label to attach to this entity, referring as it does to the … Continue reading Zionism: the bigger picture

A decade of dissent: smears and revelations

In the latest part of his retrospective essay on ten years of The Acorn, editor Paul Cudenec looks back on its content in 2023. The online document covering the entire decade can be found here. The Acorn in 2023 featured some important deep dives into the toxic reality of a world run by global organised crime. One of these … Continue reading A decade of dissent: smears and revelations

The Parable of Emperor Zigazagazoga

by Paul Cudenec Long long ago and far far away there was a land called Yogania, whose ruler - officially at least - was King Sossidge the Dull. Sossidge made a reasonable attempt at pretending to be competent, with a semi-convincing virtue-signalling display of caring for his subjects and their land. But the truth was … Continue reading The Parable of Emperor Zigazagazoga

A decade of dissent: defying the global psychopaths

In the latest part of his retrospective essay on ten years of The Acorn, editor Paul Cudenec looks back on its content in 2022. The online document covering the entire decade can be found here. "Everywhere, just everywhere, the rumble of discontent and defiance has been growing louder and louder," declared The Acorn in 2022. We added: "As the … Continue reading A decade of dissent: defying the global psychopaths

The power behind the “personalities”

by Paul Cudenec When I was a very young boy, my father used to call upon a very special accomplice to encourage me to eat up the unfavoured remains on my plate. "Little Man", as he was known, would appear out of nowhere, wander around the dinner table, engage me in friendly conversation and try … Continue reading The power behind the “personalities”