A decade of dissent: smears and revelations

In the latest part of his retrospective essay on ten years of The Acorn, editor Paul Cudenec looks back on its content in 2023. The online document covering the entire decade can be found here. The Acorn in 2023 featured some important deep dives into the toxic reality of a world run by global organised crime. One of these … Continue reading A decade of dissent: smears and revelations

The Acorn – 93

Number 93 In this issue: Losing the labels The Politician/Politicians Questioning Childhood Vaccines – Observations from India J. C. Kumarappa: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Losing the labels by Paul Cudenec It's no mean feat to have embedded no fewer than three false assumptions in the title of a single book! And yet this … Continue reading The Acorn – 93

Fake terrorism and the genocide agenda

by Paul Cudenec The criminocracy is in danger of losing its carefully-constructed shield of invisibility as it accelerates its deranged bid for total and permanent global control. It is therefore obliged to ramp up its attacks on those who dare expose its existence, its crimes and its lies. While Julian Assange is the most famous … Continue reading Fake terrorism and the genocide agenda

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