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Urantia Book Readers Express Dismay at Lack of Support for Kulieke

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NASHVILLE: Alvin Kulieke was a young member of the legendary Forum – the people who first read and discussed the manuscripts which later became the Urantia Papers in the 1930s and 40s. Kulieke later served as President of the Urantia Brotherhood in the 1970s until his death. In his professional life, he served as principal of Prospect High School from its opening in 1952 to his death in 1973. In all areas, he seems to have served with honor and distinction, which is why the lack of public support for his legacy by the main Urantia organizations is so troubling for Urantia Book readers around the country.

The controversy began when Kulieke’s reputation was attacked by a student journalist at Prospect High School demanding that his name be removed from the school’s theater. The primary reason given was his involvement with the Urantia Book, which, in its 2097 pages, contains a couple of politically incorrect quotes on the science of eugenics. This led to a school board vote to remove Kulieke’s name from the school’s theater.

“Where was the Foundation? Where was the Fellowship? Where was the International Urantia Association?” said Urantia Corps for Spiritual Progress founder Rebecca Bynum. “This was a direct attack on the Urantia Book, and the main Urantia organizations were all completely absent and, at least publicly, silent. Even if they sent letters to the school board privately, their lack of public response does not inspire confidence among the readership.”

“This matter has farther reaching significance than meets the eye; it is a moment preserved,” added UCSP member Tia Thompson. “The Urantia Book has been publicly introduced as hateful, and the Forum members of ill-repute because of it. This matter concerns everyone, especially those who say they love and uphold the Urantia Revelation.”

The Urantia Book had one lone defender who attended the school board meeting, Halbert Katzen, creator of the Urantia Book Annotated website.

“Renaming the Kulieke Theater has particular significance for the Urantia community, as it should,” began Katzen. “This specific type of attack is also part of a general social trend. However, the bigger issue is teaching students of all ages to not rush to conclusions, to do thorough research, to be fair and respectful towards previous generations, and to understand that reasonable minds will differ on complex issues regarding social evolution,” he said.

UCSP member Dorenda Morse added, “Many people are not familiar with the Urantia Book.  They don’t know if it’s good or bad, but they do listen to the news, and if it is represented in a bad light, then it eventually becomes common opinion.  This should serve to wake up Urantia Book readers to the need to react quickly and strongly to defend the Urantia Book.”

“I am so disappointed that people demean others’ opinions and perspectives and beliefs,” said UCSP member Marti Garlow Leib. “We should be taking actions on those issues which uplift humanity rather than tearing down an individual’s worthwhile contributions throughout their mortal life achievements.”

Long time reader and UCSP member, Cheryl Phillips said, “I was extremely disheartened to see the school board vote to take Mr Kulieke’s name down because of his beliefs, not his character and how he treated the students & teachers under his leadership which to me should have been most important. It’s been so many years, but surely there is someone alive who remembers him personally. I also agree that our leadership should have made a firm stand to defend our brother and our beliefs. This was a chance to make ourselves known and to be courageous in defending the Urantia Revelation!”

The Urantia Corps for Spiritual Progress is dedicated to promoting and defending the Urantia Book.

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AIT Email Marketing Helps Businesses Take Control With Their Own Fully Managed Email Server for High-Volume Campaigns

FAYETTEVILLE, NCBrowser-based platform starts at $46.74/month for up to 240K emails and 20K contacts, with automation, segmentation, analytics, SMTP integration, API access, and flexible scaling on request.

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Advanced Internet Technologies, Inc. (AIT) is highlighting AIT Email Marketing as a fully managed, browser-based email marketing platform for businesses that want the control of their own email server without the burden of installation, maintenance, or infrastructure management.

Untitled design 1 1 AIT Email Marketing Helps Businesses Take Control With Their Own Fully Managed Email Server for High-Volume Campaigns

As businesses grow, their email marketing needs often become more advanced. Larger contact lists, higher monthly send volume, newsletters, promotions, customer updates, lead nurturing campaigns, and agency-managed workflows all require stronger campaign tools, more flexibility, and more predictable pricing.

AIT Email Marketing is designed for businesses that need more control than many standard email marketing platforms provide, while still keeping the experience simple and fully managed.

The campaign message is simple:

Your Own Email Server for Email Marketing — fully managed, browser-based, and built for high-volume campaigns.

With AIT Email Marketing, businesses can log in through any modern browser and start building campaigns without installing software or managing backend infrastructure. AIT handles the underlying platform so businesses can focus on marketing, audience engagement, and campaign growth.

“AIT was built on helping businesses use internet technology to grow, improve, and profit,” said Clarence Briggs, CEO of AIT. “With AIT Email Marketing, we are giving businesses the control of their own email server while keeping the experience fully managed and browser-based. Our goal is to help clients run serious email marketing campaigns without forcing their teams to deal with installation, maintenance, or infrastructure headaches.”

AIT Email Marketing offers transparent high-volume pricing tiers:

  • Tier 1 — $46.74/month: up to 240K emails and 20K contacts
  • Tier 2 — $68.00/month: up to 600K emails and 60K contacts
  • Tier 3 — $127.50/month: up to 1.5M emails and 100K contacts

 

The platform provides predictable flat-rate pricing within selected plan limits. If a client outgrows a plan or needs a temporary boost for seasonal campaigns, product launches, or list growth spikes, AIT can extend email and contact limits at additional cost on request.

AIT Email Marketing includes the campaign tools businesses need to build, send, automate, and track email marketing campaigns. Features include custom fields, merge tags, custom subscription forms, advanced segmentation rules, scheduled campaigns, behavior-based automation flows, event-driven triggers, RSS-driven newsletters, real-time analytics, open rate tracking, click tracking per link, bounce and complaint handling, API access, CSV import, and multi-user access with granular permissions.

The platform also supports flexible SMTP integration with providers such as Amazon SES, SendGrid, Mailgun, SparkPost, ZoneMTA, and other SMTP relays. This gives businesses more control over their sending strategy and sender reputation while still using a fully managed email marketing platform.

AIT Email Marketing is a strong fit for small businesses with growing email lists, marketing agencies managing client campaigns, e-commerce brands sending promotions and customer updates, SaaS companies sending onboarding and product communications, publishers using RSS-driven newsletters, larger teams needing multi-user permissions, and organizations sending high-volume, permission-based email campaigns.

Email marketing remains one of the most valuable owned marketing channels for businesses because it gives companies a direct way to communicate with their audience. AIT Email Marketing helps businesses strengthen that channel with transparent pricing, scalable sending capacity, automation, segmentation, analytics, SMTP flexibility, and managed infrastructure.

With the appeal of “Your Own Email Server for Email Marketing” and the convenience of a fully managed browser-based platform, AIT Email Marketing gives businesses a practical way to manage serious email campaigns without adding technical burden to their teams.

About Advanced Internet Technologies, Inc.

Advanced Internet Technologies, Inc. (AIT) is a privately held North Carolina-based technology company specializing in infrastructure, hosting, platform services, domain services, website solutions, and digital marketing tools. Founded by Clarence Briggs, AIT has served businesses ranging from small organizations to larger enterprise clients with technology solutions designed to help them grow, improve, and profit online.

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https://www.ait.com/effective-email-marketing/

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PG Gaming Strengthens Global Digital Presence with Launch of Verified Communication Channels

SINGAPOREPG Gaming, a developer of competitive social gaming environments, today announced the expansion of its global digital infrastructure. The initiative is designed to provide a secure, transparent, and reliable platform for its growing international community. As digital engagement continues to evolve, PG Gaming has established its official presence across key digital channels to facilitate community […]

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PG Gaming, a developer of competitive social gaming environments, today announced the expansion of its global digital infrastructure. The initiative is designed to provide a secure, transparent, and reliable platform for its growing international community.

As digital engagement continues to evolve, PG Gaming has established its official presence across key digital channels to facilitate community interaction and provide a trusted source for company updates, platform announcements, and competitive event information.

“The security and authenticity of our digital ecosystem remain top priorities,” said the Operations Lead of PG Gaming. “By centralizing communications through our official website and verified social channels, we aim to provide our community with a reliable source of information and a secure environment for engagement.”

Effective immediately, PG Gaming’s official digital presence is available through the following channels:

The company continues to see steady growth in community participation and remains focused on enhancing user engagement through competitive social gaming experiences and secure digital communication channels.

About PG Gaming

PG Gaming is a competitive social gaming community focused on delivering engaging gaming experiences, organized tournament structures, and secure digital communication platforms for players worldwide.

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Website: https://pggaming.co

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New Open‑Source FPGA Code is Poised to Bring Private Payments, Verifiable AI, and Instant Gaming to Ethereum Layer 2s

San Francisco, CAFirst public release of a complete FPGA implementation for zero‑knowledge proofs could finally make ZK‑rollups cheap enough for consumer‑scale applications. A team of hardware and cryptography engineers has released the first open-source, full-stack FPGA implementation of a zero-knowledge virtual machine (zkVM). The code, published today, is designed to accelerate the generation of ZK proofs; the […]

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First public release of a complete FPGA implementation for zero‑knowledge proofs could finally make ZK‑rollups cheap enough for consumer‑scale applications.

A team of hardware and cryptography engineers has released the first open-source, full-stack FPGA implementation of a zero-knowledge virtual machine (zkVM). The code, published today, is designed to accelerate the generation of ZK proofs; the cryptographic backbone of secure, private, and scalable blockchain networks.

If adopted by rollup operators and prover networks, the technology could dramatically lower the cost of ZK‑rollups, making them competitive on cost with optimistic rollups, which today are cheaper but settle more slowly and rest on different trust assumptions. That, in turn, would enable a new class of consumer applications that have remained theoretical for years: private stablecoin payments, portable identity without document uploads, verifiable AI on local devices, and on‑chain gaming with instant finality.

The Bottleneck That Held Back Web3

ZK‑rollups offer instant transaction finality and the same security guarantees as Ethereum mainnet. But generating the required cryptographic proofs has been computationally expensive; so expensive that most ZK‑rollups remain costlier than optimistic rollups, which require a seven‑day withdrawal window and weaker trust assumptions.

Consumers have voted with their wallets. They choose the cheaper, slower option. And many promising applications; like private payments, proof‑of‑age without revealing identity, and micropayments; have never reached scale because the underlying proof costs made them uneconomical.

What the Open‑Source Code Does

An FPGA (field‑programmable gate array) is a chip that can be reconfigured after manufacturing to perform a specific task extremely efficiently. For ZK proofs, a properly configured FPGA can run orders of magnitude faster and use far less power than a general‑purpose CPU or GPU.

Until now, FPGA implementations for ZK proving have stayed proprietary or locked to a single prover network. This release is the first complete, open-source FPGA proving stack for a full zkVM — the FPGA backend for Venus, Cysic’s open-source zkVM. It includes the complete proving pipeline, not just isolated primitives, and is licensed permissively for anyone to use, modify, or port to different hardware.

The code sits alongside a production GPU proving network that already generates proofs for Ethereum blocks. With both GPU and open FPGA backends, the infrastructure is no longer dependent on a single class of silicon; a reliability benefit for any application that relies on verifiable compute.

What Becomes Possible

With fast, cheap, and open ZK proving, several long‑promised consumer applications could finally move from white papers to wallets:

  • Private, instant stablecoin payments – A business could prove its funds are clean without revealing its entire transaction history, at a cost of pennies instead of dollars.
  • Portable, privacy‑preserving identity – A user could prove their age or creditworthiness in under a second, without uploading passports or sensitive documents to third‑party servers.
  • Verifiable AI on consumer devices – An AI assistant on local hardware could prove it executed a given model faithfully on the user’s data — without sending that data to the cloud.
  • On‑chain gaming with instant finality – A multiplayer game could settle hundreds of moves per second on a ZK‑rollup, with proof costs low enough to make true asset ownership practical.
  • Micropayments and streaming money – Paying a fraction of a cent per second for video or API calls would no longer be eaten by fees, because per‑transaction proofs would become nearly free.

 

Availability

The open‑source FPGA code is available today on GitHub under permissive licenses. It is under active development and not yet audited for production use, but the team has invited researchers, developers, and hardware engineers to study, test, and build upon it.

“ZK only reaches its potential when proving is fast, cheap, and verifiable by anyone. Open‑sourcing the first FPGA zkVM is our way of saying the ecosystem moves forward together – not behind closed doors.”
— Leo Fan, CEO of Cysic

About the Release

The code is the FPGA hardware backend for Venus, Cysic’s open-source zkVM. It was built by Cysic, a verifiable compute network, and is released under Apache 2.0 / MIT licenses. It was built by Cysic, a verifiable compute network, and is released under Apache 2.0 / MIT licenses.

GitHub: github.com/cysic-labs/venus-fpga (placeholder)

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About Cysic

Cysic, backed by leading investors including Polychain Capital, OKX Ventures, HashKey Capital, is building the verifiable compute engine for Web3. By combining custom ZK hardware, a decentralized node network, and a programmable economic layer, Cysic transforms computation into a trustless, on-chain resource. The network supports scalable proof generation, AI verification, and scientific computing workloads, laying the groundwork for the ComputeFi economy.

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