Not just narcotics movement in a criminal sense, but a revenue stream that Jiang says underwrites global financial centers and elite wealth extraction.
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drug flow
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...really to want to launder money. So when you attack them. Drug flow. When you stop drug flow, that creates a lot of problems..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...really to want to launder money. So when you attack them. Drug flow. When you stop drug flow, that creates a lot of problems..."
Key Notes
Jiang says that if his elite-civil-war theory is correct, the United States probably will not launch a ground invasion of Venezuela and the visible naval buildup is more likely meant to disrupt trafficking networks than to occupy the country.
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"...really to want to launder money. So when you attack them. Drug flow. When you stop drug flow, that creates a lot of problems..."
"So, OK, given that we have this theory, how can we test it out? Well, if this theory makes any sense, then one, I..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The interview opens with leaked Epstein emails and ends with Ukraine, but Jiang's through-line never changes: public politics is wrestling, elite trust is held together by blackmail, and the American empire now looks most...
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