Jiang predicts the Iran war will kill the old world of globalization and push humanity toward chaos, instability, and resource scarcity similar to the 1930s.
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"...most of their lives. So if you just go back to 1930s and look at what happened in the 1930s, well, probably the same..."
"...technique of America. So this is something that was proposed in 1930s and something that is being implemented right now in America by the..."
"...where the world is going to be very similar to the 1930s, when the world became much more isolationist, when the global economy collapsed,..."
"...create a command economy just like just like what they did 1930s right roosevelt's new deal and um then the um economy switches to..."
"...development um and so this almost goes back to america in 1930s 1940s when the world was at war but america was safe because..."
"developed in 1930s um and this called for america to transition from a democracy which caused things like you know the great the stock..."
"...mean, this is a plan of like what from the 1920s? 1930s. 1930s, yeah. So if you look back at the beginnings of the..."
"...-states. Okay? So basically think about the world in maybe the 1930s or maybe even China during the war on states period. Okay? Basically,..."
"...or splintering of the world. And going back basically to the 1930s."
"...most powerful jew in america at this time okay in the 1930s -40s whom Yitzchak had met during his fundraising trip of 1929. The..."
"...strategically chosen. He had studied at Columbia University in the early 1930s and had forged a relationship with Pell after the IBM Conference on..."
"...search of it. And we know about this because in the 1930s, the economist John Maynard Keynes, he bought Newton's papers at an auction...."
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