Used here for a staged or manipulable attack on data centers that could justify a narrative reset and destruction of financial records.
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false flag
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Key Notes
A proposed deceptive attack scenario in the host’s question about Jerusalem and religious escalation.
An attack Jiang expects could be used to mobilize American support for Iran war.
Jiang uses it as a possible manufactured pretext to rally American sentiment for a larger Iran war.
He speculates that large data centers may be positioned as future false-flag targets so that a blamed attack can erase crucial financial data.
Jiang dismisses the U.S.-Iran ceasefire as theater meant to buy time, and predicts the next real step will be a ground invasion, whether after a false flag or after force buildup.
He asserts Israel seeks broad regional escalation through false-flag dynamics where conflicts generated by others can still serve its own strategic goals.
The rabbi clip is used as evidence that some actors imagine a false-flag destruction of the Dome of the Rock that redirects Arab anger toward Iran.
Operation Northwoods and The Lone Gunman are used as pattern evidence that government-staged false-flag plane scenarios were imaginable before 9/11.
Jiang expects the next month to be quieter while still producing Middle East incidents and news, including alleged false-flag activity.
A security service can rationally support extremists because extremists discredit opposition, deepen factional conflict, justify repression, produce intelligence, and can be aimed at political enemies.
He argues that synagogue attacks blamed on Iran function as false flags meant to justify a larger war with Iran and to seed civil-war conditions inside Western societies.
Timestamped Evidence
"...surprised if these data centers are being set up as a false flag and what i mean by that is they store all the..."
"...yeah so i would not be surprised if there was a false flag attack on these data centers at some point matthew asks thoughts..."
"...it's all to buy time um they're either waiting for a false flag just just by ground invasion or they're just wrapping up forces..."
"...who who are doing this. So clearly they're trying to create false flags. Clearly, they're trying to justify a larger war against Iran. And..."
"...Okay. So what Israel is very good at doing is creating false flag operations. False flag operations. And the idea is that, listen, what..."
"don't actually have to attack the GCC, because the Israelis will do it for them, and blame it on the Iranians. Okay. So this..."
"Yeah, but the person that knew that better than anybody was President Trump. You know, I've known him a long time. You have. Yes,..."
"And after that, I think that the Iranians recognized that there really is no hope in negotiating with the Americans. The Americans want to..."
"...I completely agree. This has probably been set up as another false flag, which America should be famous for."
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"...12 -day war it was a perfect opportunity to do a false flag where we were tending the reigning missile hits the alexa mosque..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
This first founding-members stream matters less as a news recap than as a method demonstration.
The interview sounds scattered at first, but its logic is consistent.
Jiang reframes the Iran-Israel-U.S.-Russia conflict as a long-horizon contest in worldview and political systems, where structural elites, narrative control, and religious grammar shape strategy more than leaders changing seats.
Jiang reframes Hormuz disruption as a production-system collapse and argues that escalation incentives make the Iran conflict a political-economic choke point beyond price shocks.
A university lecture becomes a warning to China: tactics, utility, and clever people are not enough.
Sneako presses Jiang after the Iran war turns him into a sudden internet figure.
Kim Iversen brings Jiang on because the channel has become a prediction machine.
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