The Matrix Is Talking to the Matrix: How Artificial Intelligence (AI) Is Replacing Human Thought
By Mark Keenan, November 18, 2025
Now, millions speak to machines that speak back in their language — smoother, quicker, cleaner. And those machines learn how humans think by listening to the noise. Humanity is training its own simulacrum — inside the echo chamber of AI. The Matrix is talking to the Matrix.
By Ahmed Adel, November 18, 2025
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned on November 13 that the EU is “openly preparing Europe for a new big war against Russia” and is “trying to talk Washington into rejecting an honest and fair settlement,” which is directed at the Trump administration rather than Brussels.
A Terrorist by Any Other Name Is Still a Terrorist
By Mark Taliano, November 18, 2025
Western Intel-Speak is branding Jolani a “former terrorist” (a variation of the “moderate rebel” war lie). This is yet another Big (war) Lie. Why? First, he is the founder of al Qaeda/al Nusra in Syria.
The Consequences of Imperialist Arrogance
By Stephen Sefton, November 18, 2025
The Western ruling classes did not understand the correct meaning of the dissolution of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991 and the consequent end of the Cold War. As always, they misinterpreted the goodwill of their antagonists as irremediable weakness and took advantage to impose the tyranny of their neoliberal ideology at the international level.
Film Review: Resistance Roots: Palestine 36
By Caoimhghin Ó Croidheáin, November 18, 2025
The overall theme of the film, and what makes it such a heartwarming watch, is unity among the Palestinians. It depicts their resistance at every level to the overwhelming forces that were only beginning to make themselves known in 1936, and later when it seemed that when things couldn’t get any worse, they did.
In Serbia, a Mother Challenges the System
By Stephen Karganovic, November 17, 2025
It is little wonder that from her Olympian promontory, the Venezuelan Nobel Prize laureate, señora Maria Corina Machado, has missed a poignant spectacle unfolding in Belgrade. There, a desperate mother Mrs. Dijana Hrka for over ten days has been hunger striking in the proximity of Serbia’s parliament building.
Radicalism, Tragic Idealism and the Art of ‘The Impossible’
By Colin Todhunter, November 17, 2025
Fyodor Dostoevsky’s concept of underground man provides a literary parallel to the moral stance of the impossible essay. Underground man is painfully aware that the world will never conform to his ideals, but he refuses to surrender his conscience or the integrity of his reflections.


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