The Acorn – 104

Number 104 In this issue: I can see it all now BritCard: a passport to digital slavery Your government wants you dead When tyranny is disguised as moral necessity Hermann Hesse: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. I can see it all now by Paul Cudenec I can see it clearly now, with six decades … Continue reading The Acorn – 104

The Acorn – 95

Number 95 In this issue: Big money versus small farmers The two-way mirror of oppression Fanfare for Anarchism: A Home for the Homeless Renaud Garcia: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Big money versus small farmers A war is being waged on small farmers by a combination of Big Business and the state, a campaigner … Continue reading The Acorn – 95

The Acorn – 92

Number 92 In this issue: Stealing our planet, freedom and future Blair, Berlusconi and false flag terror Aaron Bushnell is dead! Long live Aaron Bushnell! Otto Gross: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Stealing our planet, freedom and future by Meeuwis T. Baaijen Important members of governments and institutions are secretly preselected and groomed (e.g., … Continue reading The Acorn – 92

Tony Blair and the Rothschilds

by Paul Cudenec There is something very odd about the way that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has never quite left the centre of the political stage. He is so widely loathed by the British public - as a hypocritical war criminal who used the Labour Party to advance a cruel neoliberal agenda - … Continue reading Tony Blair and the Rothschilds