Jiang says Khazars migrated into Eastern Europe after Mongol conquest and became European Jews, with similar cultural practices pointing to a common origin.
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Eastern Europe
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Jiang says Europe is strategically disposable in this doctrine and that Washington would rather back harder eastern-right regimes than carry western Europe's welfare burden.
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"so the national security strategy um outlines how to maintain the american empire and how the american empire needs to um transition from one..."
"...no choice but to immigrate over to East Asia sorry, to Eastern Europe, okay? And they become the European Jews. Alright? And so what..."
"The first impression one gains is a striking similarity between certain privileged positions held by Jews like our Jews in Hungary and in Poland..."
"Okay, alright, thank you Thank you Alright, so does this make sense, okay? There's a lot of evidence to suggest like the Khazars were..."
"...So, it's an NGO. And whenever there's an NGO operating in Eastern Europe, you always think George Soros, Open Society. So, I just started..."
"...way I had it was, essentially, 2030 was Russia expanding into Eastern Europe. Asia is in crisis and America collapses. Historically, an empire falls,..."
"...that you're talking about across Europe that would essentially go from Eastern Europe all the way to the Middle East. And because I had..."
"...europe in favoring the rise of right -wing regimes in uh eastern europe that would be much more amenable to american power which include..."
"...will control the Middle East. Russia will probably get East Asia. Eastern Europe. And when we establish the Soviet Union, East Asia will probably..."
"...is actually the Catholic Church. Western Europe increases in power and Eastern Europe decreases in power, the Catholic Church will increase in power as..."
"...this. Rome is over in Western Europe, Constantinople is off in Eastern Europe, and so now it's, and now Rome is now able to..."
"...stop this war, then there'll be massive rebellions throughout Ukraine, throughout Eastern Europe. And these regimes will no longer be viable. They'll be unsustainable...."
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