To forecast conquest, Jiang says to compare which areas are energetic, open, and cohesive against which empires are corrupt, insular, and divided.
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Forecasting
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Key Notes
Reading the Bible against historical development allows Jiang to see connections and forecast future development.
The central thesis is that eschatology drives geopolitics and can be used to forecast the next 10 to 20 years.
Jiang says the next video will connect the pieces of this sequence and try to predict world events over the next five to ten years.
Jiang assesses himself as accurate on broad geopolitical direction but poor on timeline and specifics.
Jiang says he had predicted for two years that the United States would invade Iran, but the actual event still left him shocked and sleepless.
Jiang says people in China do not pay attention to Peter Zayn and regards his anti-China forecasts as outlandish doomsaying rather than scholarship.
Jiang advises his audience to watch Thiel's political bets closely because he believes Thiel has repeatedly anticipated the winning side of American power struggles.
Timestamped Evidence
"Yeah. So I think I'm pretty good at broad trends about the general direction of the world. And I'm very bad at specifics and..."
"Well, I will say this. I made this prediction two years ago. The United States would invade Iran. I've been saying for two years..."
"Same thing happened with the Macedonians, right? The Macedonians came in and helped one city -state, then they conquered one city -state and moved..."
"Yeah, I don't think people pay attention to Peter Zayn in China. And you're right in that his predictions, they're kind of outlandish. He's..."
"This is almost like the Artaxerxes Declaration, right? You see how in the Bible, Artaxerxes writes a letter to Ezra and says, hey, I..."
"have a response that's a great question yeah um peter teal is a really smart guy i have to say that he's a really..."
"a revolution is coming come in america so he's betting like whoever wins will implement a techno feudal artificial intelligence um monarchy that is..."
"ai itself is not it's not that effective but it's good at manipulating people into believing that god does exist and that the answers..."
"your understanding of history is correct or not so i believe that women historians ought to be making more predictions about the world in..."
"...say they have to step up. There's a certain courage in forecasting in chaotic, scary times. Of course, power doesn't like it. You know,..."
"So, again, my prediction is that within the next six months, there will be a major rapprochement between China and America. I think that..."
"Okay, so that's how I see the war developing over the next few months. Today, I want to talk about what the future is..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jay Shapiro does not let Jiang hide inside the viral avatar.
Glenn Diesen asks Jiang the practical questions first: what is this war for, who is exhausting whom, where is the weak point, and why would Washington choose such a disaster?
A source-grounded reading of Jiang's World Game lecture: empires do not usually come from the obvious rich center.
The host begins by asking how Jiang became a public analyst and ends by asking how history itself gets rewritten.
A source-grounded reading of Jiang's claim that Jewish identity is not treated here as simple continuity from ancient Israel, but as a Persian imperial construction: a Bible-shaped, temple-centered, purity-bound people made to stabilize and...
This first community livestream begins as an ask-me-anything, but Jiang keeps pulling the questions back into one picture: America is drifting toward a disastrous Iran war, domestic politics has become theater, and the only...
Greg Carlwood keeps pushing Jiang from historical method into prophecy, money, education, and mystical disclosure until one through-line becomes visible: bureaucratic empires hollow out the human soul, then try to escape their own decay...
Canadian Prepper keeps pulling Jiang from immediate war forecasting into theology, bureaucracy, civil unrest, Canadian overmanagement, disaster culture, and Taiwan.
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