Nine predictions for 2024

by our special correspondent Najm Al-Dīn As we enter 2024, here are my predictions for what I anticipate will be an incredibly tempestuous year: 1 Depending on how far the conflict in the Middle East escalates, the sabotage of shipments in key chokepoints like the Red Sea, Suez Canal and possibly the Strait of Hormuz will … Continue reading Nine predictions for 2024

The Acorn – 88

Number 88 In this issue: China is globalist BRICS and the bankers Gaza: manufacturing consent for slaughter Leopold Kohr: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. China is globalist It seems that a lot of people out there are still in denial regarding the extent to which China is part of the same global-governance monopoly that … Continue reading The Acorn – 88

Alexandr Dugin: a globalist pawn

by Paul Cudenec Russian thinker Alexandr Dugin (1962-) is often presented in Western media as being "the most dangerous philosopher in the world", a radical critic of modernity. For that reason alone, I thought it would be useful to get some idea of who he is and what he is talking about. But having started … Continue reading Alexandr Dugin: a globalist pawn

The Acorn – 86

Number 86 In this issue: BRICS: same old same old China: a SAFE bet for global finance The Good in Our Hearts Ivan Aguéli: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. BRICS: same old same old The stark reality behind the apparently refreshing rise of the BRICS nations against US/European imperialism is becoming increasingly apparent. The … Continue reading The Acorn – 86

BRICS in the wall of global greed

by Paul Cudenec When we think about the make-up of the global system, we tend to think in terms of nation-states like the USA, Britain, France and Germany and of international institutions such as NATO and the EU. Indeed, for many years the might of the American state has been the main physical means by … Continue reading BRICS in the wall of global greed