The Acorn – 104

Number 104 In this issue: I can see it all now BritCard: a passport to digital slavery Your government wants you dead When tyranny is disguised as moral necessity Hermann Hesse: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. I can see it all now by Paul Cudenec I can see it clearly now, with six decades … Continue reading The Acorn – 104

The Acorn – 103

Number 103 In this issue: Zio-totalitarianism on the march Romania: multi-layered manipulation Local languages of resistance Our stolen lives Thomas Müntzer: 500 years since his execution Acorninfo 1. Zio-totalitarianism on the march The quick succession of the Covid abomination and the genocide in Gaza has opened the eyes of millions to the existence of the … Continue reading The Acorn – 103

On globalism and immigration

by Paul Cudenec Somebody commented on my article "The British population is under attack" that I had not made any mention of immigration. The first point to make in response, I suppose, is that my definition of "the British population" includes immigrants and descendants of immigrants, who are as much affected by the threats I … Continue reading On globalism and immigration

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

The Acorn – 85

Number 85 In this issue: Cogs of corruption and control Fake new world Down with the techno-dictatorship! Georges Lapierre: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Cogs of corruption and control by Paul Cudenec It is only in the last year or two that I have grasped the reality that our world today is literally ruled … Continue reading The Acorn – 85

Robert Malone’s global-industrialist agenda

by Paul Cudenec A very strange article appeared on Robert Malone's widely-read substack blog on Tuesday July 18, 2023. For anyone who doesn't know, Malone (pictured above) is regarded by some as one of the whistle-blowing heroes of the Covid debacle, a scientist involved in developing mRNA technology who questions the safety and efficacy of … Continue reading Robert Malone’s global-industrialist agenda

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

The Asian capitulation

How did the home of ancient civilisations and profound spiritual doctrines become subservient to the globalist machine? by Rahul Goswami The puzzle is Asia. The puzzle of Asia lies not so much in how Asian states and governments followed, as did others, all that we saw being ordered from December 2019 and which we categorise … Continue reading The Asian capitulation

5 thoughts on the global dictatorship

by Paul Cudenec 1. Shattering their illusions2. A system that hates life3. Commonwealth coincidences4. Cloneworld5. We are better than them! 1. Shattering their illusions Suppose, a few days after you read this article, a group of international bankers hold a historic press conference in Basle, New York or London. Here they announce that they are … Continue reading 5 thoughts on the global dictatorship

A crime against humanity: the Great Reset of 1914-1918

by Paul Cudenec I. The trauma: corpses and tearsII. The conspirators: gold and empireIII. The means: corruption and liesIV. The ends: profit and controlV. The future: memory and rage I. The trauma: corpses and tears Millions of men died in the First World War, or the Great War as it was originally known, in a … Continue reading A crime against humanity: the Great Reset of 1914-1918