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12 timestamped hits 2 source readings 2 extracted notes Aliases: anatolias

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Anatolia

Jiang says agriculture began in warmer, fertile regions such as Anatolia, Egypt, and Mesopotamia, then moved into Europe when climate and soil pressures pushed farming families outward.

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After uniting Greece, Philip's ambition shifted to Persia, and he sent Parmenion with about 10,000 men as a vanguard into Anatolia before his own planned invasion.

Deep-history account in the 2024-09-10 lecture

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Jiang says agriculture began in warmer, fertile regions such as Anatolia, Egypt, and Mesopotamia, then moved into Europe when climate and soil pressures pushed farming families outward.

Timestamped Evidence

The Immigration Game Is Rigged

2026-01-15, day precision · Game Theory #4: The Immigration Trap

Transcript

"...-Indo -Europeans. Right? Okay? So this is Europe, this is Asia, Anatolia. Okay, so remember that after the Ice Age, hunter -gatherers spread around,..."

Sin Becomes A Technology Of Faith

2025-12-11, day precision · Secret History #26: Faith of Evil

Transcript

"...because it connects all the major civilizations okay you have egypt anatolia mesopotamia and over here you have the persians over here is the..."

The Borderland Becomes the Empire

2025-11-20, day precision · Secret History #20: The Hellenistic World

Transcript

"...this area. And then they will expand outwards and conquer both Anatolia and Egypt, okay? And at this point in history, now there's a..."

The Borderland Becomes the Empire

2025-11-20, day precision · Secret History #20: The Hellenistic World

Transcript

"...will conquer the Persian Empire, alright? Where's the Persian Empire? Egypt, Anatolia, the Levant, Mesopotamia, this is Persia, okay? So this is like the..."

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The Civilization That Chose Not To Make War

2024-09-10, day precision · claims

Reading

Gimbutas's Old Europe becomes Jiang's Paradise Lost: a Mother Goddess civilization where art, writing, sexual agency, and nonviolent social control show that war, property, and patriarchy are historical arrivals, not human nature.

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