The Acorn – 102

Number 102 In this issue: Zones of corporate tyranny A message to the nature-hating bastards London conference for freedom and Palestine We Were the Shepherds Walter Benjamin: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Zones of corporate tyranny Campaigner David Powell has issued a new warning about the spectre of corporate tyranny facing the UK. We … Continue reading The Acorn – 102

The Big Plan and the Great Gaslighting

by Paul Cudenec Earlier this year I published an essay about "modernisation" in post-WW2 France which exposed how it was part of a deliberate strategy of dispossession and control. [1] This, the detail revealed, was being pushed by the Rothschild-led Zionist industrial-imperialist global mafia, which I have nicknamed Zisglom, or ZIM for short. [2][3] Its … Continue reading The Big Plan and the Great Gaslighting

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

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 Acorn – 101

Number 101 In this issue: Rising to our feet The Owners and Controllers of Global Financial Capital Donald Trump and the Global Mafia Dreaming of an ancient peace Frantz Fanon: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Rising to our feet by Paul Cudenec How does it make you feel to know that the same people … Continue reading The Acorn – 101

A decade of dissent: parasites in power

In the latest part of his retrospective essay on ten years of The Acorn, editor Paul Cudenec looks back on its content in 2017. The online document covering the entire decade can be found here. "We live in a 'representative democracy', but whose interests do our political leaders really represent?" asked The Acorn in January … Continue reading A decade of dissent: parasites in power

The Acorn – 100

Number 100 In this issue: A decade of dissent: 10 years and 100 Acorns Starmer's regime declares war on nature Zisglom Time to stop and think? Ferdinand Tönnies: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. A decade of dissent: 10 years and 100 Acorns This bulletin is the 100th Acorn to drop from the Winter Oak, ten years … Continue reading The Acorn – 100

Modernisation means pillage and profit

by Paul Cudenec As I have pointed out before, a big disruptive event like a war serves multiple purposes for the criminocrats. [1] One of these is to initiate a Reset, a "building back better" of society that is not just highly profitable for them, but also advances their long-term industrial-authoritarian agenda. Delphine Dulong sheds … Continue reading Modernisation means pillage and profit

The Acorn – 97

Number 97 In this issue: Industrialism is a manifestation of Evil Grenfell Tower: a chemicals cover-up 9/11 and Covid: weapons of mass manipulation Jacques Camatte: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Industrialism is a manifestation of Evil by Paul Cudenec Nature, in the organic radical tradition, is regarded as the manifestation of Good. Whether seen … Continue reading The Acorn – 97

Change for the better?

by Paul Cudenec The nature writer Richard Jefferies, a great inspiration for me, explained once why he always went for the same country walk and did not go elsewhere for a change. He wrote: “I do not want change; I want the same old and loved things, the same wild flowers, the same trees and … Continue reading Change for the better?