Jiang’s name for Jacob Frank’s anti-Judaic, material, secretive, sin-as-wisdom religious organization.
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Frankism
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A transgressive Jewish sect discussed as evidence that taboo-breaking religious practices existed in Freud's broader Central/Eastern European context.
The host uses Frankism as a known Jiang topic tied to elite transgression and eschatological politics.
The lecture proposes a six-society alliance involving Jesuits, Jews, Frankists, Catholics, Freemasons, and the Illuminati as a framework for explaining world power.
He says Frankism changes the Jewish timetable by claiming the Messiah is already here and that chaos, sin, and material pleasure can accelerate the messianic age.
He says defeating Frankism/Pax Judaica requires a long-term posture like the adversary: calm, sacrifice, learning, belief in humanity, and planning beyond a single lifetime.
Frankist networks are presented as useful imperial agents because they had diaspora reach, crypto-Jewish identity, capital, revolutionary cells, and a theology of destruction-for-salvation.
Jiang says British utility-first philosophy aligns with Frankist materialism by rejecting biblical and first-principle moral limits.
Jiang suggests the 1848 forecast may make sense if British and Frankist networks were financing revolutionary activity.
Jacob Frank is introduced as Zevi’s reincarnated successor who turns the movement into a worldly success religion against Judaism.
Jiang says the Messiah in Frankism is Jacob Frank’s daughter Eva, making the messianic figure female.
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"So I think you are right. You know, it is somewhat simplifying. I think a lot of people who speak about this know that..."
"where people that were, you know, fathers sleeping with daughters. This was some of the most evil things they could do because sinning gave..."
"great so obviously you know the the lectures that i sought to give you a little bit of context i think i've sat through..."
"evil i think you really detailed frankism well because candace owens brought up frankism a couple months ago and i don't think that she..."
"Christians it's the Antichrist and the Muslims and Muslims too the idea of the Antichrist is identical in Islam that we also accept Jesus..."
"them from God so that they should sin because they would know more about themselves because God doesn't sin because God is the Almighty..."
"Right. So everyone supports Israel because Israel is key to the different eschatologies, okay? So Pax Judaica is an important element in the divine..."
"Jewish interpretation of the end times is the Messiah will come and all Christians will be enslaved and Israel will become the light of..."
"...of the Frankis movement. Okay, so there are two interpretations of Frankism. The first interpretation, which is the mainstream interpretation, is that Frankism is..."
"...Jewish faith. But then there's another interpretation, which is that the Frankism is just a natural extension of the Jewish faith. Because the Jewish..."
"Well, because we talked to the Frankists. What the Frankists will say is that this is a world of Satan. And so, to really..."
"Right. So, the Frankists believe that if we're in this world, we should conquer this world and enjoy the pleasures of this world. Okay?..."
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