Jiang says the film 'Disclosure Day' is so poor that it undermines the idea that a competent alien-acclimatization psy-op is currently being executed through it.
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Key Notes
He rejects Anunnaki alien theories as unnecessary because human beings placed under practical pressure can rapidly develop systems, language, writing, and civilization.
Jiang argues that elites can move toward technocratic domination by redirecting attention into distraction systems such as AI companions, alien narratives, and demon talk, leaving people sealed inside private bubbles.
Jiang says consciousness is interdimensional and can tune into different beings or forces, which underwrites his account of demons, aliens, and possession.
Jiang says different factions are testing whether AI, demons, aliens, or a mixture will become the hallucinated god-image that legitimates one-world government.
Jiang says elite narratives about aliens, demons, and artificial intelligence function as manufactured threats and gaslighting campaigns that the American public increasingly rejects.
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"...part of a psy -op in order to create a fake alien invasion. Um, but the reality is that this movie really, really sucks,..."
"So, um, um, I don't think this conspiracy will go far."
"...girlfriend or by being your demon or by being you're an alien okay you just distract people you know like like the others you..."
"...on how you tune your consciousness, you actually communicate with different aliens or demons from other dimensions. And that's the great secret that the..."
"...got an ai it's got a demon or it's got a alien and they like they're like considering different possibilities so i imagine different..."
"a girlfriend sure if you want ai to be jesus sure who cares you you you you can custom your own"
"...state, you may have seen this, but they're talking about, like, aliens. You've got all these CIA operatives who are, like, going out and..."
"...but there are some people on the internet who believe that aliens came to Samaria and created humans. Okay? These aliens are called the..."
"...know you know you know you know you know i'm an alien from another planet like okay we believe you we really do okay..."
"...but you know yeah like like no my my they're the aliens yes okay so um yeah back to this here okay so there..."
"...a weapon. They're meant to be a portal to summon interdimensional aliens or demons into our world. Okay. Yeah, so it's worth some intent...."
"...That's kind of stupid. I don't know, dude. I'll create this alien species, okay, that is infinitely wise. Okay. And I'll have them come..."
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