Jiang's name for the British imperial foundation that becomes the American-led world order and, in this lecture, carries Newtonian Christian Zionism.
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Anglo-American Empire
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Jiang's name for the larger Western imperial system that, in his account, still governs Chinese elites materially and intellectually.
Jiang uses the phrase for the civilizational enemy in Russian Orthodox geopolitical thought, defined by individualism, materialism, and soul-corrupting expansion.
Jiang says Catholic eschatology wants the Anglo-American Empire destroyed like Rome so the City of God can be reestablished.
Anglo-American foreign policy is framed as serving private transnational capital rather than national interest.
He says Alexander Dugin translates Orthodox eschatology into a master plan for Moscow to unify Eurasia, negate sea power, and challenge Anglo-American hegemony.
The alleged Catholic eschatological project must destroy three opponents: the Anglo-American empire, the nation-state, and modernity's individualist materialism.
He does not think Putin will ultimately replace the Anglo-American empire because Putin is human and his death would break the grand alliance into civil conflict and tribulation.
He says Dugin has already made much of this plan public, but the Anglo-American empire does not counter it because its current rulers are aging and do not care about what happens after their deaths.
Jiang claims Christian Zionism has been embedded in the Anglo-American Empire from its foundations through Isaac Newton's influence.
Jiang's first takeaway is that Newton saw himself as divinely favored and called to spread God's message, making Christian Zionism part of the Anglo-American Empire's fabric.
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"ides this is like the wrong question Who cares about Donald Trump Who cares who the president of the United States is This is..."
"Empire is to make sure that no power ever arises to control the pivot area And that 's why we had World I and..."
"yeah so this is really important I do understand like the Crypt o J u ice right so if you look at Saudi Arabia..."
"ive this these royal families will not survive this war"
"...end because of the rise of the Protestants and the Anglo -American Empire. So, for the Catholic church to achieve its eschatology and establish..."
"Right, right. So let me explain. For 28 years, the Anglo -American Empire had a very basic understanding of the world. The Anglo -American..."
"china market and you allow chinese to buy real estate in canada you allow them to send their kids overseas to to study in..."
"...been a democracy. It is a resource colony of the Anglo -American Empire. It's a vassal state. Right now, Canada has become a toxic..."
"that's a great question and this is my understanding in the West industrialization was a all society movement and it profound it brought tremendous..."
"...I I see China as really a colony of the Anglo -American Empire"
"what you're taught in history class is American Britain needs Russia in war against Germany, and that's why... And the Germans control the Bolsheviks,..."
"...time, an alliance between Russia and Russia to counter the Anglo -American Empire. That, I think, is the most likely scenario. But, you'll have..."
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