Jiang says suspicion around Candace Owens's Russia trip is plausible because U.S. intelligence services already surveilled Tucker Carlson's earlier Russia outreach and treated that media contact as a threat.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...the Russians. You know, for the longest time, the FBI, the CIA, the NSA were spying on Tucker Carlson. Like, you guys don't remember..."
Key Notes
He argues that Candace Owens may be influenced by foreign or intelligence-linked contacts without being a simple conscious spy, because information is often passed through social networks and dinner-table relationships.
He says intelligence agencies such as Mossad, FSB, MSS, and CIA function less like true rivals than like parasitic institutions that cooperate by citing each other as threats in order to absorb more money and power.
Jiang presents Oracle as a company built to collect and organize data for companies and governments, then stresses that its early incompetence did not prevent continued support from CIA and Navy clients with effectively unlimited resources.
Jiang concludes from the Oracle story that the CIA and Navy had to help create both Oracle and Larry Ellison, though he leaves the exact cause open and only offers possibilities such as charisma, family ties, or luck.
Many Asian, Australian, European, GCC, and Pacific states are described as American vassals unable to act independently despite the illusion of sovereignty.
The speaker says the U.S. rescue operation allegedly involved 155 planes, took 48 hours, used CIA distractions, and consumed substantial resources while Iranians tried to capture the pilot.
Pax Americana worked through aerial supremacy, special forces, CIA influence, and the capacity to sabotage or destroy governments that challenged the American empire.
Timestamped Evidence
"...the Russians. You know, for the longest time, the FBI, the CIA, the NSA were spying on Tucker Carlson. Like, you guys don't remember..."
"...the kgb the ff ffsb i think she has friends in cia um and she probably doesn't even know it right she probably doesn't..."
"and then this spot this friend will give her some information that then she will deliver on on her show and so she's being..."
"...really appreciate about geopolitics where these intelligence agencies massad fsb mss cia they're actually friends with"
"each other they're working together because ultimately they are parasites on the nation state and trying to try to absorb as much power and..."
"Is this clear, guys? All right. Yes? But what is the techno -Marxism? Yeah, I'm explaining, okay? All right. So this is Larry Ellison...."
"...They were just incompetent. But who were their clients? It's the CIA and the Navy who had unlimited money. Okay? So the company is..."
"The CIA, the Navy, you're going to hire a company because the company is going to do it cheaper and faster and more effectively..."
"...the entire indonesian military has been co -opted by by the cia i mean it's essentially a cia front cut out how were they"
"...whenever american corporations go into a company into a country the cia comes along the cia is essentially like like the legal arm in..."
"become Mujahideen to fight the Soviets and so the CIA financed all this who do you think is Satoshi Nakamoto well I mean they..."
"...deep state, the American deep state. You end up with the CIA. So the first question, who would have the expertise and the technology..."
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