Jiang reads Andrew Sorkin's public talk about a coming 1929-style crash as predictive programming that prepares Americans for a managed financial implosion.
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1929
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Jiang treats the Iran shock as a long-cycle pressure system: initial strikes fail, the state shifts to durable economic coercion, and public attention is expected to absorb scarcity, distraction, and control mechanisms as this...
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"...face. There's this journalist, Andrew Sorkin, who's going around talking about 1929. He's getting a lot of coverage and he's saying, look, we're heading..."
"...so what led to world war ii was first of all 1929 stock market crash where you know billions of savings were wiped out..."
"...influential financial journalist in America. And he wrote a book called 1929, which looks at the stock market collapse of 1929, and he offers..."
"...is that America enters World War I. Then you have the 1929 stock market collapse followed by the Great Depression. And then 1941, America..."
"...1930s -40s whom Yitzchak had met during his fundraising trip of 1929. The Lubavitcher's efforts in America were successful. So they won over the..."
"...do. They're going to destroy the economy like they did in 1929, and then they're going to start World War III. Okay? That's the..."
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