A shared religious or civilizational project that tries to bring divine order, eternal peace, or spiritual meaning into worldly form.
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Heaven on earth
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "is before god created us and the angels they have free will and some chose to rebel like lucifer and some chose side with..."
Key Notes
Jiang's label for the modern civilizational project of using worldly power and knowledge to create paradise now.
Jiang treats the angelic split as a template for human destiny: the day of judgment is a final choice between God and Satan that determines eternal punishment or heaven on earth.
Jiang says the Catholic version of history treats the Catholic Church as the end point of history, heaven on earth, with prior world events understood as preordained steps leading toward it.
Jiang defines eschatology as an understanding of how the world ends or how paradise on earth is created, and says shared eschatological convergence solves the coordination problem for secret societies.
Hagia Sophia, Aachen cathedral, and the Manhattan Project are presented as examples of collective work driven by the desire to bring heaven to earth or create eternal peace.
Common sacrifice and lack of individualism, capitalism, and private-property orientation are presented as the mentality that makes tremendous collective projects possible.
Jiang agrees that modern Western civilization aims to create heaven on earth through secular tools, and he sees AI as part of this attempt to play God.
Jiang says these hidden groups believe war in the Middle East is necessary for the end times and for creating heaven on earth.
Timestamped Evidence
"is before god created us and the angels they have free will and some chose to rebel like lucifer and some chose side with..."
"earth okay it will literally be heaven coming on earth so that's the idea of um why satan rebelled he what he had free..."
"...Church. Because the Catholic Church is the manifestation of God on earth. Okay? It's heaven on earth. So, all the events that led the..."
"...right. I think the, the major phrase that resonates is heaven on earth. And I think that's a major break from the past where,..."
"...that we are, we are heaven and we can create heaven on earth. And that's, that's really an entire project of Western civilization of..."
"...Middle East, is key to the end times in creating heaven on earth. So it's almost like a script that they're following, even though..."
"Okay? So it's free publicity if you read in the newspaper that there's a secret organization that's trying to conquer the world and which..."
"...of how the world ends. Of how to create paradise on earth. Okay? And what I will show you is that even though these..."
"...were expelled by God from their homeland, Jerusalem, to wander the earth, which creates the Jewish diaspora. But eventually what will happen is that..."
"...the pyramids or whatever the point was to bring heaven to earth to bring god to earth to create eternal peace they felt that..."
"lack that vision the last thing this is most important is you have vision when you have religious purpose every you do is careful..."
"...put into architecture back there because it's about bringing heaven to earth creating heaven on earth this and you can see inside how beautiful..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
Paradise first appears as receptivity rather than rank, then the lecture widens into vows, memory, resurrection, original sin, and Jiang's culminating wager that God created humanity because perfection alone cannot imagine.
Jiang makes the Iran war a test of religious prediction: if Al-Aqsa survives and peace arrives, his model fails.
Jimmy Dore brings Jiang on because an earlier prediction seems to have landed: Trump is back, the United States is now at war with Iran, and a forecast once dismissed as wild suddenly looks...
Sneako opens by telling Jiang that the predictions have started landing.
The host begins by asking who Jiang is and what Predictive History means.
The hosts begin by replaying Jiang's earlier prediction that Trump would win, the United States would fight Iran, and America would lose.
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