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6 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Aliases: corporate-restructurings, restructuring, restructurings

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corporate restructuring

Jiang's speculative analogy for how Canada, Australia, and New Zealand may be managed by British financial interests under stress.

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War Gets Its Own Logic

2026-03-20, day precision · Political Prophet Predicts the Next Phase in Iran, Trump’s War Plan, & Israel’s Plot to Sabotage It

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"...what do you do if you have financial issues? You do corporate restructuring, right? You change the middle management, right? And historically, you know,..."

War Gets Its Own Logic

2026-03-20, day precision · Political Prophet Predicts the Next Phase in Iran, Trump’s War Plan, & Israel’s Plot to Sabotage It

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"But hey, we want more Indians. So if it's not corporate restructuring, if it's not trying to asset strip Canada, I really don't understand..."

History As River, Prophecy As Plan

2026-04-09, day precision · Game Theory #20: Mid-Term Examination

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"...the world. Then the economy rebounds. Okay? So, this is actually restructuring. Okay? So, it's something we talked about before, where the purpose is..."

The Empire Has No Easy Off-Ramp

2026-04-07, day precision · Jiang Xueqin Finally Breaks His Silence With PBD | PBD #772

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"...a few worker protests during this time because there was a restructuring of state owned enterprises. And while I was filming a worker protest,..."

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