Jiang extends consciousness to the whole universe: plants, animals, humans, and DNA-based life form a communicative network that can send insight to receptive minds.
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Farmers entered Europe as families and integrated relatively peacefully, while Yamnaya pastoralists entered mostly as young men and eliminated local farming men in what Jiang calls genocide.
He argues that shared psychedelic and ancient religious serpent imagery may reveal contact with the same higher-dimensional reality rather than isolated cultural invention.
Jiang identifies the plague as bubonic plague spread by rats, known through DNA evidence, and says it had long been present across the connected world.
European farmers had three responses to Yamnaya arrival: fight and be killed, cooperate, or move away; island refuges such as Sardinia retained less Yamnaya DNA.
Jiang speculates that DNA ancestry services could be used to find or suppress bloodlines, while marking the claim as conspiracy theory without evidence.
Jiang says that in the 1980s Harvard scientists came to China for DNA studies because Chinese authorities did not require meaningful permission to take blood samples and were willing to allow it for quick cash.
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"And you shouldn't actually participate in any of those things. Why? Because, a conspiracy theory, okay, I'll just throw this out there, okay, but..."
"So what bloodline would you have to be for them to, would you have to be of that 13 families or would you be..."
"So I think that it depends on the group that you're in. I think there's something called the 13 bloodlines, which traces themselves back..."
"...know these Harvard um scientists were coming to China to conduct DNA studies why were they doing this because you didn't ask actually have..."
"they could help you access the dead in the spirit world and and and draw wisdom and inspiration from them this is a book..."
"can communicate and defocalize consciousness with the global network of dna based life all this contradicts principles of western knowledge okay so all the..."
"It doesn't matter. It does not matter. Okay? All right. All right. So legacy of the steps. All right. So as I discussed, what's..."
"...in order to marry their wives. Okay? And so basically, from DNA research, we know that it was a genocide. Okay? The European farming..."
"...the serpent, it's almost, it looks like the devil, it's the DNA, right?"
"...okay? The bubonic plague. It's spread by rats. And we have DNA of this plague, okay? So we know the bubonic plague has been..."
"...island. They survived against the Yamnaya, and they have less Yamnaya DNA than other people, okay? But if you can't run off to an..."
"...are all kinds of people who are born into you know dna deficit where you are you know shorter or you live shorter you..."
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