- Antisemitism, the Left and 1967
- Do Large Language Models Think? Gleb Lisikh on Reasoning, Symbolic AI, and Propaganda Risks
- Intelligent Design Adrift: A Tale of Hard Work with One Paddle
- Board member Widdowson handles hostile CBC reporter on mass grave hoax
- Be careful in asking an AI a question if you do not already know the answer
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Antisemitism, the Left and 1967
This article by Lloyd Hawkeye Robertson is part of an anthology Unadorned: Conversations on Antisemitism that will be edited and published by Scott Douglas Jacobsen (In-Sight Publishing / Apple Books) in October, 2025. Television was still “black and white” when I entered a high school oratory contest to talk about the U.S. war in Vietnam.…
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Do Large Language Models Think? Gleb Lisikh on Reasoning, Symbolic AI, and Propaganda Risks
Do large language models truly think, or are they probabilistic text engines—and what does this imply for truth standards, persuasion risks, medicine, and legal translation? Gleb Lisikh is a technologist and journalist serving on the board of The New Enlightenment Project. With a background in technology and reporting for C2C Journal, The Epoch Times, and…
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Intelligent Design Adrift: A Tale of Hard Work with One Paddle
“The Act impermissibly endorses religion by advancing the religious belief that a supernatural being created humankind.” Supreme Court of the United States (Edwards v. Aguillard, 1987) “Creationism, intelligent design and other claims of supernatural intervention in the origin of life or of species are not science because they are not testable by the methods of…


