Jiang treats standardized weights, measurements, and brick sizes as evidence of advanced and durable IVC technology.
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Bricks
Jiang frames the Iran war as a structural problem: empires that enter forceful conflicts without strategic reserve burn out, and the current administration is trying to steer around collapse, domestic optics, and a volatile...
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Jiang frames the Iran war as a structural problem: empires that enter forceful conflicts without strategic reserve burn out, and the current administration is trying to steer around collapse, domestic optics, and a volatile...
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"...Okay? They have standardized weights and measurements. Which means that every brick that they have is the same size. Which means that their buildings,..."
"at this situation you're China and Russia you're bricks if you can continue to keep Iran afloat and keep this going and continue to..."
"...a website and what they've done is they have already built brick by brick the third temple okay so the third temple is already..."
"...you read and China would come together as partners uh in bricks and then they could unify the Heartland economically and then extend to..."
"...and japan's moving more towards independence which means that negotiating with bricks corridors is less important on the american side and as the dollar..."
"...is the temple institute has actually already constructed the third temple brick by brick and and they're just looking they're just waiting for the..."
"...Freud's personal letters and what he discovered was there's a sharp brick, okay? And early Freud was very scientific. He believed the woman who..."
"...from that because you number one their allies in in the bricks thing but then number two they do have a border on the..."
"...before, but w but how does the likes of China and bricks fit into all of this?"
"...if if there is a a breakout between the West versus bricks does it do they pick a side or does it not matter..."
"...light of day. Build Babylon the task you have sought. Let bricks for it be molded and raise the shrine. The Anunnaki wield the..."
"...also heard rumors that they've, they've already built the third temple, brick by brick. And so it's very easy once the Al -Aqsa Mosque..."
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