This story is about my conversation with a very talented journalist, writer, and philosopher Paul Cudenec, aka Winter Oak, who currently lives in France.
I became familiar with Paul’s work about two years ago when both of us were writing about the Great Reset, and I have felt great camaraderie ever since (with Paul, not with Klaus Schwab … just thought I’d clarify :)
Paul has written a great number of superbly extensive articles about the Great Reset, Global Shapers, Prince Charles, and so many other things. If you start anywhere on his website, you can stay there for days! Recently, he published a book called “Fascism Rebranded” and made the PDF available for free. You can also find his work on Nevermore Media.
An interesting fact: Paul is an anarchist. I am not. And yet our conclusions about what’s going on today are very similar, and we agree on a great number of things.
So all this time, seeing how passionate Paul is about anarchism, I’ve been feeling a secret desire to talk to Paul about his views and compare notes at last! Which means that during the first half of our conversation, I was satisfying my piled up curiosity, largely ignoring the topic of the Great Reset (oops). But it was well worth it!!
So maybe, it’s not about isms after all? Maybe we human beings are best off just talking to each other and throwing all isms in the toilet? Just a thought…
Oh and among other things, from our conversation, I learned that a lot of self-identifying anarchists have embraced the New Normal! How weird!
Without further ado, here is he interview, and I highly encourage you to read Paul’s work on the Great Reset, he is such a wonderful, honest thinker, and his work is wonderfully in-depth.
PS. As an aside, my article about human batteries on Dr. Mercola’s website is only available for another 10 hours or so (PDF), please check it out if you like. (It’s creepy.)
This guy has been one of the best and most consistent writers on the Covid con over the past two years.
When someone has been so consistently correct they are worth listening to. He also strikes me as someone who is always willing to re-evaluate his position based on new evidence.
In short quite rigorous in his analysis and open-minded towards learning more about the world around him.
Like everything else, anarchism can be defined in different ways. The black-clad, brick throwing "anarchists" are only one version. Anarchism has a long history (see Mikhail Bakunin, et al) and does not mean chaos, it means TRUST. Humans trusting one another rather than being dictated to from above by ruling capitalist elites with their laws. (Police came about to protect private property, period). Ultimately anarchism would take us back to the tribal life tof our deep past, especially so-called hunter gatherers (as if they had no minds, no complex relationship to nature, no spiritual life, they just shuffled around looking for something to eat). Anarchism came out if the great dream of humans being able to live without laws, trusting one another. In other words, can we dare to dream rather than just re-shuffle more of the same? (Haven't looked at your conversation yet, just wanted to get this out there)..........