Alignexa’s leadership doubles down on AI funding with extreme personal and corporate measures, insisting adoption remains at 100%.
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WhisperLoop’s latest move takes its alignment obsession to a new level: a forest settlement where chosen customers can live under the guidance of the machine, alongside fellow believers, with doubt treated as a removable defect.
The Quiet Shift: Religion and Power in Modern U.S. Politics
The separation of church and state in the United States is under renewed scrutiny as religion becomes more visible in political rhetoric and policy debates.
America, Iran, and Iraq: A Conflict That Keeps Spreading — And What the World Can Do
The US-Iran conflict is spreading through Iraq and beyond, affecting global oil supplies and stability. Here’s what is happening and what can be done.
The AI Bubble: Big Promises, Real Risks
AI is booming, but are expectations too high? A simple breakdown of the risks behind the AI bubble. Focus Keyphrase: AI bubble
What Would Happen if the United States Left NATO?
What would really happen if the US left NATO? This article explains the internal and global consequences in simple terms.
The Market for Managed Hostility
Not automated. Not random. A rotating team of people now delivers continuous, personalised online hostility as a structured business service.
Instinct Over Strategy: Trump’s Foreign Policy and the Strain on Western Alliances
NATO’s role is being challenged as Trump’s foreign policy pushes allies towards offensive support, creating tensions across Europe.
China’s Strategic Calculus as US Commitment to NATO Comes into Question
China is watching closely as US commitment to NATO comes into question. This could reshape how Beijing approaches Taiwan and global risk.
WhisperLoop Opens Public Investment — And It Feels Less Like Business, More Like Belief
WhisperLoop is offering public investment, but instead of profits, it promises “alignment”. The model is drawing comparisons to belief systems.









