Neofascists and communists: a love-hate relationship

by Paul Cudenec, who reads the article here The relationship between historical fascism and "the left" is a complicated one, as witnessed by the fact that Italian dictator Benito Mussolini began his political career as a "revolutionary socialist", thereby winning what French historian Henri Michel calls "the sympathy of Lenin". [1] Additionally, as I have … Continue reading Neofascists and communists: a love-hate relationship

Coming together and rising up

by Paul Cudenec, who reads the article here Imagine, if you possibly can, living in a country under foreign occupation, where the brutal power of the state is in cahoots with organised crime to keep you and your fellow citizens humiliated and controlled. And then imagine, in the face of this intolerable situation, people from … Continue reading Coming together and rising up

Zionism, communism and terror

by Paul Cudenec, who reads the article here Zionism and communism are, of course, not the same thing - indeed from one perspective they appear as polar opposites, with the latter rejecting Jewish identity, religion and nationalism in favour of a staunchly atheist universalist internationalism. However, poles that establish opposites also invariably reveal connections and, … Continue reading Zionism, communism and terror

The demented drive to industrial lies

by Paul Cudenec, who reads the article here It has now been eight years since I set out, in some detail, the utter absurdity of the oft-heard suggestion that there is something "fascist" about opposing modern industrial society. Since writing that 2018 article, I have repeatedly seized the opportunity to show that industry, technology, development, … Continue reading The demented drive to industrial lies

China and Israel’s belt and road to tyranny

by Paul Cudenec, who reads the article here The conflict between Israel/USA and Iran is not "real total war", argues Mads Palsvig, the Danish former executive at Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse and Barclays who has now turned whistleblower and dissident. He writes: "You saw the Ayatollah getting the Covid jabs… They are all assets in … Continue reading China and Israel’s belt and road to tyranny

Totalitarian industrial slavery: the modernisation weapon

by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) A shared emphasis on "modernisation" and industrialisation was one of the first clues I found to suggest that today's global mafia are pursuing the very same agenda as the 20th century's fascists and communists. In Benito Mussolini's Italy, "development" was at the forefront of the Zionist-linked [1] … Continue reading Totalitarian industrial slavery: the modernisation weapon

Communism and industrial imperialism

by Paul Cudenec I have written before about how the "communist" revolution in the USSR was a scheme cooked up by the global criminocrats to impose on the Russian people their long-term authoritarian-industrial agenda of dispossession and enslavement. [1] One book I hadn't yet read when I wrote The False Red Flag was a 1963 … Continue reading Communism and industrial imperialism

The false red flag: a despotic dead end

by Paul Cudenec We have seen how the Bolsheviks in Russia repressed the grassroots revolutionary movement and imposed a centralised authoritarian regime that declared war on small farmers and hitherto independent individuals, turning most of the population into powerless slaves to a giant industrial machine. We have also learned that they were funded and assisted … Continue reading The false red flag: a despotic dead end

The false red flag: a repugnant racket

by Paul Cudenec Anyone wishing to understand what lay behind the brutal political repression and totalitarian industrial slavery imposed by the Bolsheviks would do well to read the work of historian Antony C. Sutton, notably his book Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution. [73] He shows, with solid evidence, that the communist seizure of power … Continue reading The false red flag: a repugnant racket