Secrecy is maintained by incentives, blackmail, and transgression: the higher a person climbs, the more power and compromise bind them to the system.
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Blackmail
The stream begins as a thank-you and career update, but its real pressure is larger: leave China, refuse the influencer trap, build schools, democratize creativity, and prepare communities for a world Jiang thinks is...
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The stream begins as a thank-you and career update, but its real pressure is larger: leave China, refuse the influencer trap, build schools, democratize creativity, and prepare communities for a world Jiang thinks is...
Key Notes
He links secret societies to bureaucracy by saying secrecy, coordinated action, shared transgression, and blackmail let small groups control lazy mass bureaucracies.
Jiang says Roy Cohn's mentorship matters because a politician trained by a blackmailer learns how to navigate and survive blackmail systems.
Simon says blackmail structures like the Epstein network help lock elites into a self-reinforcing transnational power system where no one can rise without compromise.
Jiang presents Mossad as the world's premier intelligence service and treats the silence of Arab states during the Gaza genocide as evidence that many regional governments are compromised or blackmailed.
He says that in the present era control no longer depends mainly on navies, roads, infantry, or air power, but on blackmail, targeted assassination, and intelligence penetration, and he presents Mossad as the strongest practitioner of that model.
Epstein's function within elite society was not only networking but binding elites together through secret-society ritual and blackmail, because trust is the ruling class's central problem.
The more transgression elites commit together, the more cohesive the elite becomes because mutual compromise creates enforceable trust.
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"So is there a grand strategy here? I don't think people should underestimate Trump. Another thing I will say is that Trump was in..."
"...of all resources and it's somewhat, you know, through Jeffrey Epstein, blackmail operations is somewhat of a reinforcing power structure because everyone's compromised. You..."
"therefore through these blackmail networks, no one can default from the power and, you know, we're not, for example, seeing the exposing of the..."
"It's really well educated, and it's really well connected. And many of these members of the Jewish diaspora will eventually return to Israel to..."
"...air power. But nowadays, you don't need military. You just need blackmail, targeted assassinations, intelligence. And who's really good at that? Mossad is really..."
"so they just they just speak minds freely you know i mean jeffrey epstein he was using gmail in order to make all these..."
"...out in this political struggle and the answer is well you blackmail each other right so so you do act together uh that would..."
"It's been diluted. And so people are less willing to work for a cultural cohesive cause. That's the second major problem. The third major..."
"...coordination and the solution to all three problems is of course blackmail um so you need someone like jeffrey epstein and there are lots..."
"transgression so that's why we have blackmail today that's why someone like jeffrey epstein is everywhere in society and that's why we need someone..."
"...did donald trump learn from roy cohn he learned how to blackmail but most importantly this is this is really important for us to..."
"...trump okay so i'm telling you right now there's absolutely no blackmail on donald trump i'm also telling you that blackmail is just a..."
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