The Acorn – 96

Number 96 In this issue: The corruption is real and sickening Serbia: death threats and repression in a mining colony Lithium batteries: a fake-green catastrophe Kit Pedler: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. The corruption is real and sickening by Paul Cudenec The difference between conspiracy realists and conspiracy deniers is, of course, that the … Continue reading The Acorn – 96

The Acorn – 95

Number 95 In this issue: Big money versus small farmers The two-way mirror of oppression Fanfare for Anarchism: A Home for the Homeless Renaud Garcia: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Big money versus small farmers A war is being waged on small farmers by a combination of Big Business and the state, a campaigner … Continue reading The Acorn – 95

The military-industrial guilt complex

by Paul Cudenec When the smoke cleared in Europe in 1945 it revealed a continent in physical and psychological ruins. Millions lay dead from the second terrible war in a couple of decades; surviving populations were traumatised by bombing raids and invasions; great cities had been reduced to rubble and the US and Soviet military … Continue reading The military-industrial guilt complex

The Acorn – 94

Number 94 In this issue: Exposed: how the climate racketeers aim to force us into smart gulags Electoral fraud: the illusion of democracy Getting started on making a difference at the grassroots Friedrich Hölderlin: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Exposed: how the climate racketeers aim to force us into smart gulags Shocking evidence is … Continue reading The Acorn – 94

Joined dots and spontaneous synchronicity

by Paul Cudenec 1. Joined dots Over the last few years I have presented and compiled vast amounts of information on the activities and nature of the thing I call the criminocracy. Here is a list, with links, of specific subjects that have been covered on the Winter Oak site by me and other contributors: … Continue reading Joined dots and spontaneous synchronicity

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

The Acorn – 92

Number 92 In this issue: Stealing our planet, freedom and future Blair, Berlusconi and false flag terror Aaron Bushnell is dead! Long live Aaron Bushnell! Otto Gross: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Stealing our planet, freedom and future by Meeuwis T. Baaijen Important members of governments and institutions are secretly preselected and groomed (e.g., … Continue reading The Acorn – 92

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 – 91

Number 91 In this issue: An ABC for opposing the criminocracy The Great "Green" Fraud A story for farmers in struggle and the citizens who support them Smelling Flowers in the Rain John Ball: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. An ABC for opposing the criminocracy by Paul Cudenec If we wish to fully understand … Continue reading The Acorn – 91

The Acorn – 28

Number 28 In this issue: What fracking democracy? James Lovelock - enemy of Gaia Criminalising anti-capitalism Resisting the neoliberal coup in Brazil London Anarchist Bookfair 2016 Acorninfo 1. What fracking democracy? “This is not democracy, it is dictatorship”. So said one member of the Lancashire farming community after the UK government this month overruled Lancashire … Continue reading The Acorn – 28