The toxic stench of industrial corruption

by Paul Cudenec Beneath the idyllic green rolling hills of a well-off rural area lurks the stench of mafia-dumped toxic waste, polluting the air, the water supply and the food chain, killing off the wildlife and giving cancer to the people who live there. What finer metaphor could one imagine for the industrial society which … Continue reading The toxic stench of industrial corruption

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

The Acorn – 23

Number 23 In this issue: March 39 and counting... Nuit Debout and the new French uprising The whole system is rotten to the core Anti-militarists' London trial to begin The obliteration of European civilization via the subversion of the early Christian church by Roman emperors Radical truth behind the fiction Money, sex and power: on … Continue reading The Acorn – 23