He argues Dante's ideal society is meritocratic at the individual level, but real societies are often captured by people who can conspire together in secret.
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Conspiracy
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Key Notes
He argues that even when conspiratorial projects exist, large egos and the need for personal control make coordinated execution weak.
Jiang rejects the idea that shared ideas or mutual admiration among elites automatically proves coordinated conspiracy.
The Thiel passage says every great business is built around a secret hidden from outsiders and that a great company is a conspiracy for changing the world.
Jiang names Jeffrey Epstein and Jared Kushner as operators of the system and says the evidence implicates Jewish-connected actors while warning that reducing the system to a Jewish conspiracy is too simple.
He argues that the manifesto's international-conspiracy posture is politically strange because it turns local demands for fairness into evidence of a secret global plot.
He frames this lecture as explicitly speculative and conspiracy-theory-adjacent, asking listeners to doubt him while testing whether the model connects past, present, and future.
The lecture will test three official American narratives by looking first at the official story and then at the problems or suspicious details around it.
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"called the gay mafia pig mafia gay mafia okay these are people people who control hollywood right if you go to hollywood they're like..."
"...So, so here's my issue. Like, let's assume that there's a conspiracy. Let's assume that there's a psy -op going, coming, in place. The..."
"So, um, um, I don't think this conspiracy will go far."
"Um, yeah, this isn't hard to do. Um, but, again, with these guys, it's so hard for them to coordinate because they're off these..."
"make songs entertain us at night okay it will happen very organically it will happen very fluidly dynamically and that's what makes us humans..."
"everywhere doesn't mean they're that important all right all right and then he goes on and says that look engels and marx congratulate lincoln..."
"...secret that's hidden from the outside. A great company is a conspiracy of changing the world. When you share your secret, the recipient becomes..."
"Yeah, no, that was good. If I could respond to it, because again, the one phrasing when you're like the people who run this..."
"It's like, does that mean they orchestrated? It does that mean they assisted it? Does that mean they looked the other way at certain..."
"Right. If Donald Rumsfeld was fully in control of it, he would have been like, can we make them all Iraqi? Can we just,..."
"I'm kind of like we kind of know who they are and we're tired of them kind of pulling the strings a little bit...."
"and then you have the Empire okay the reason why is this it's really important for you guys to understand this is the parasite..."
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