Exposing the life-hating criminal conspiracy

by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) Over recent months I have been writing a lot about our belonging both to nature and to the living organism that is the cosmos. I have described some of the ways in which humans have traditionally expressed their awareness of this belonging and how we can sometimes … Continue reading Exposing the life-hating criminal conspiracy

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 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

Amsterdam, gaslighting and the horrible truth

by Paul Cudenec In terms of what physically happened, the much-publicised events in Amsterdam last week don't amount to much. For those unaware, a bunch of Israeli football fans travelled to the Netherlands for a match, upset the locals and it all ended up in fisticuffs. The extraordinary, and perhaps historically important, element to this … Continue reading Amsterdam, gaslighting and the horrible truth

The Acorn – 96

Number 96 In this issue: The corruption is real and sickening Serbia: death threats and repression in a mining colony Lithium batteries: a fake-green catastrophe Kit Pedler: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. The corruption is real and sickening by Paul Cudenec The difference between conspiracy realists and conspiracy deniers is, of course, that the … Continue reading The Acorn – 96

Against the Dark Enslaving Empire! A new book from Paul Cudenec

by Paul Cudenec It can be a strange feeling, at times, to be putting forward an understanding of the world that differs so radically from that generally accepted by my contemporaries. Recently I found myself wondering, as I tried to summarise my findings to some acquaintances, whether I was really on the right track. The … Continue reading Against the Dark Enslaving Empire! A new book from Paul Cudenec

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

China: From real Tao to Mao, and then to multipolar fake Tao

by Mees Baaijen Abstract This article, the second in a series, provides an overview of the manipulations that led to the incorporation of the former Chinese Empire into the global power structure designed by the Global Mafia (or Glafia, i.e. the Predators), the criminal owners of most of the planet’s wealth, governments, corporations and institutions. … Continue reading China: From real Tao to Mao, and then to multipolar fake Tao

The dark enslaving empire

by Paul Cudenec The dark enslaving empireIs built on massacres and moneyOn puppet police and politiciansOn virtue-signalled violenceOn inversion and infectionOn blackmail and bombsOn petroleum and predationOn gaslighting and greed The dark enslaving empireIs ruled by the demon they call developmentBy the usury they call growthBy the fabrication they call historyBy the theft they call … Continue reading The dark enslaving empire

The military-industrial guilt complex

by Paul Cudenec When the smoke cleared in Europe in 1945 it revealed a continent in physical and psychological ruins. Millions lay dead from the second terrible war in a couple of decades; surviving populations were traumatised by bombing raids and invasions; great cities had been reduced to rubble and the US and Soviet military … Continue reading The military-industrial guilt complex