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 world they stole from us

by Paul Cudenec, who reads the article here I suspect that most people living in England today would find it rather difficult to picture what life there would have been like before the so-called Industrial Revolution three centuries ago. The country was the first in the world to be industrialised, in a ghastly experiment later … Continue reading The world they stole from us

Invisible imperialism

by Paul Cudenec, who reads the article here Two of the main thrusts of my writing over recent years have been to highlight the evils of industrial modernity and to warn against the menace of judeo-supremacist global control. Sometimes these come together, as when I wrote about the judaic-inspired scientific "rationalism" promoted by the Invisible … Continue reading Invisible imperialism

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

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

The Acorn – 108

Number 108 In this issue: ZIM attacks Venezuela - ¡Viva la resistencia! The Nazi regime was a Zionist golem Liberation Monte Verità: a bid to break free Frithjof Schuon: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. ZIM attacks Venezuela - ¡Viva la resistencia! [Audio version] The USA's New Year assault on Venezuela is one of the … Continue reading The Acorn – 108

The military mechanism of zimperial occupation

The first of two related book reviews by Paul Cudenec (who reads it here) "How can it hold? How can an international order founded on the subjugation of the majority of humankind manage to endure in the face of everything resisting it? What is it that really stops us from liberating ourselves?" [1] This is … Continue reading The military mechanism of zimperial occupation

The Acorn – 107

Number 107 In this issue: That murderous mafia Our need for heroes Anarcho-authoritarians stranded in 2020 Degrowth: a threat to the system? Ernst Friedrich Schumacher: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. That murderous mafia "We are being ruled by sadistic criminals - all of us, the whole world, every nation, OK? A gang of demented … Continue reading The Acorn – 107

Leviathan’s Law and the occupation of our lands

by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) There can hardly be a more blatant and ubiquitous symbol of the industrial-imperialist domination of our world than the roads it keeps on building and enlarging. They scar the landscape both natural and human, cutting through forests, hillsides and communities, as well as allowing the extraction of … Continue reading Leviathan’s Law and the occupation of our lands

The Acorn – 106

Number 106 In this issue: The Occupation Digital tyranny at the door What the Sustainable Development Goals really mean for humanity Never Again/Never Rabindranath Tagore: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. The Occupation by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) A lot of very clever people - economists, historians, sociologists and so on - … Continue reading The Acorn – 106