Greg says Jiang filled in major gaps in the continuity argument and made the case for coordination among occult, Masonic, Jesuit, and Kabbalistic currents more convincing than previous guests had.
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Greg says Jiang's perspective works for him because it unifies conversos, Jesuit education, Sabbatean-Frankist inversion, and Christian framing into a both-and account rather than an either-or one.
Greg predicts this Jiang interview will have broader appeal than the earlier episode on biblical and flat-earth material because the continuity argument here feels more universal.
Kai says the conversation successfully connected multiple geopolitical theaters and expresses a desire to bring Jiang back onto the channel in 2026 because of the pace of global events.
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"Awesome, yes. I'm a big fan of the sub stack. So I'll add the links in the show notes, of course, but thank you..."
"Weishaupt and bringing together the Bavarian Illuminati and the Freemason slash Jesuits and the Kabbalistic Jewish mystics. I mean, we can never really know..."
"an ideology that's in the mix, and it brings some of these groups together, and it explains the inversion stuff we're always talking about...."
"ones but at least it seemed okay to put something out that helps those people feel like someone else out there gets it but..."
"No, fantastic. And we've just seen what that context and background is. Really, really fascinating. What is going on around the globe? Right now,..."
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