What looks like continuity across secret-society texts comes, in Jiang's account, from elite replacement: different power-seeking groups succeed one another but keep reproducing the same agenda and the same psychopathology of power.
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Elite replacement
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The early British Isles are presented as a recurring destruction-and-replacement sequence, from agricultural religious builders through Yamnaya, Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, and Normans.
Jiang says a major function of the trade war was to weaken Wall Street's China-linked power base so a tech-aligned elite could replace it.
Jiang says Trump's real ambition is a Trump world order in which he replaces the old global elite and forces the American state into personal obedience.
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"these elites are already in competition with each other so what's happening is that certain elites are replacing other elites but they all have..."
"It needs about a trillion dollars of government investment in order to build these data centers. And once it becomes a monopoly, once it..."
"So Trump's ultimate ambition is to create a Trump world order. And what he means by that is he wants to replace the old..."
"But they will also go to Australia and New Zealand. So even though the Dutch were the first to discover and settle Australia and..."
"Again, what's really important to remember is it's fairly easy to settle down in Britain because there's no centralized authority. So after the Anglo..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The conspiracy story is false as history and true as prediction.
The interview sounds scattered at first, but its logic is consistent.
Jiang opens by saying the American empire is no longer even pretending to run a liberal order.
Britain becomes empire not because it begins powerful, but because it begins divided, poor, exposed, and forced to change.
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