Zionism: the bigger picture

by Paul Cudenec As I have been explaining for some time now, our contemporary world is in the grip of a Rothschild-dominated criminocracy, which I have termed the Zionist single global mafia. Some readers have questioned, however, whether "Zionist" is the most accurate label to attach to this entity, referring as it does to the … Continue reading Zionism: the bigger picture

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

A decade of dissent: against corporate dictatorship

In the second part of his retrospective essay on ten years of The Acorn, editor Paul Cudenec looks back on its content in 2016. The online document covering the entire decade can be found here. Resistance to the industrial system's endless assault on our lives and our world was at the centre of the second … Continue reading A decade of dissent: against corporate dictatorship

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

Zionism versus the world

by Paul Cudenec As I have said before, Israel's current long-planned genocidal landgrab - and the complicity of world puppet "leaders" - has fatally exposed the nature of the single global mafia. The sheer horror of what has been unfolding in Gaza and Syria has, for many of us, swept away any remaining hesitation about … Continue reading Zionism versus the world

The single global mafia’s bid for ‘transformational change’

by Paul Cudenec Paul Polman first drew my attention in 2019 when he was one of the "business leaders" who publicly voiced their support for Extinction Rebellion, the UK-based "climate" campaign group. For me, and many others, the appearance of an "XR Business" website, and an associated letter to The Times, utterly demolished the plausibility … Continue reading The single global mafia’s bid for ‘transformational change’

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 stench of the system: conspiracy

by Paul Cudenec Something is smelling decidedly 'off' in today's world, with nauseating levels of corruption, mass murder, lies, hypocrisy and repression. These three essays are based on three books I happen to have recently read, each of which provides fascinating but necessarily limited insights into the reality of contemporary society. Placed alongside each other, … Continue reading The stench of the system: conspiracy

The stench of the system: propaganda

by Paul Cudenec Something is smelling decidedly 'off' in today's world, with nauseating levels of corruption, mass murder, lies, hypocrisy and repression. These three essays are based on three books I happen to have recently read, each of which provides fascinating but necessarily limited insights into the reality of contemporary society. Placed alongside each other, … Continue reading The stench of the system: propaganda

The stench of the system: sayanim

by Paul Cudenec Something is smelling decidedly 'off' in today's world, with nauseating levels of corruption, mass murder, lies, hypocrisy and repression. These three essays are based on three books I happen to have recently read, each of which provides fascinating but necessarily limited insights into the reality of contemporary society. Placed alongside each other, … Continue reading The stench of the system: sayanim