Jiang predicts the GCC economies will be destroyed and made irrelevant so Israel can absorb the GCC and parts of Turkey and Egypt into the Greater Israel project.
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Egypt
Sacred geometry is presented as the Egyptian account of how vibrational energy flows in geometric patterns that form the basis of the universe.
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Sacred geometry is presented as the Egyptian account of how vibrational energy flows in geometric patterns that form the basis of the universe.
Augustus stabilizes Rome by inheriting Caesar’s army, taking Egypt as private property, and using Egypt’s wealth to bind soldiers personally to him.
The Levant is historically strategic because it gives access to Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Anatolia, letting whoever controls it threaten Egypt.
Jiang explicitly withholds strong claims about Africa, Egypt, and Sudan because he says he does not yet know enough and wants to learn more.
Jiang says Mycenaeans learned elaborate burial practices from Egypt because the two civilizations were in close contact.
Jiang broadens Western civilization beyond Europe and America to include Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Indus Valley because those regions were in long-running trade contact and jointly built its foundations.
Jiang says Western society was integrated through trade and communication from the beginning, so Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Indus cannot be understood as isolated civilizations.
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"...to absorb the GCC and parts of Turkey and parts of Egypt."
"So another way of saying this is that the GCC is basically finished. The intention is to collapse their economies and make them irrelevant...."
"Okay? All right. So that's the third allegory of the cave. This makes sense, right? Now, this raises a question, which is, okay, that's..."
"Okay? And in this battle, because Caesar has a loyal army, they defeat Pompey, even though Pompey has more soldiers. Okay? And then what..."
"...What makes him emperor is the fact that he will take Egypt and turn it into his private property. And he will use the..."
"Why? Because it gives you access to Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Anatolia. Historically the three wealthiest parts of the world. So whoever controls the Levant..."
"...um Western Qatar says hey man what about Africa what about Egypt and African civilization and you know I'm sure that Africa Egypt Sudan..."
"focus more on Africa okay I want to go to Africa and I want to learn more about content so I can comment um..."
"...Where did the Mycenaeans learn this? Well, they learned this from Egypt. So, at this time in history, the Mycenaeans and the Egyptians were..."
"...these areas are able to connect the entire world, right? So Egypt is able to connect Europe, and the Levant, and Africa, okay? Mesopotamia..."
"...you're in the inner civilization, and you want to get through Egypt, you have to first transport your goods to Samaria, which then overnight..."
"But these three areas, Egypt, Mesopotamia, and the Indus Valley, you can see how close they are to each other and how they can..."
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