Jiang's name for conflict between current elite parasites and counter-elites seeking to replace them.
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elite civil war
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "what's the the main Catalyst if it's not the people rising up uh Elite overproduction so"
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Jiang's term here for intra-American conflict between nationalist and globalist elite factions, with policy moves interpreted as attacks on rival wealth circuits rather than neutral state actions.
The current American conflict is described as a civil war between the elite parasites and a counter-elite that wants to replace them and become the new parasites.
He defines the main catalyst of imperial breakdown as elite overproduction, expressed here as civil war among elites and specifically as conflict between the financial elite and the AI elite.
Jiang models today's world conflict as American elite conflict externalized: nationalists versus globalists, Wall Street versus Silicon Valley, finance versus AI.
Jiang speculates that if the Trump administration is genuinely targeting narcotics flows, the move may be part of an elite civil war between nationalists and globalists because drug smuggling and money laundering are, in his model, central to how global financial elites generate wealth.
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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"what's the the main Catalyst if it's not the people rising up uh Elite overproduction so"
"the Civil War among the elites right so and and and so that's and that's why I keep on mentioning the war between the..."
"Exactly. Exactly. That's exactly what's going on, because you understand how powerful America is. We've never had a situation where one country is able..."
"So what's happening is a civil war between the elite, these people, and the counter elite, people who want to take the position and..."
"...a theory is. That this is part, again, of the elite civil war going on in America right now between the nationalists and the..."
"So, OK, given that we have this theory, how can we test it out? Well, if this theory makes any sense, then one, I..."
"...years or so is that simply the artifact of an elite civil war within the united states or you know in the greater western..."
"...the world is pretty much on the basis of this elite civil war that's ongoing in the United States."
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