Jiang proposes that the House of Saud descends from compromised crypto-Jewish or Donmeh lines and says he reaches that through first-principles inference rather than documentary proof.
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House of Saud
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Jiang explicitly claims that the House of Saud is a Frankist family and suggests Kushner also comes from a Frankist line, extending his older argument that Frankists embedded themselves inside multiple institutions and lineages.
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"...Middle East, it was created by the British Empire. The House of Saud was installed as a public regime by the British Empire. Then..."
"...then spread around the region, and they also become the House of Saud. So that's the origin of these families in the Middle East."
"Is this proven? I love Saudi Arabia. I travel there all the time. But what's the evidence of that?"
"...first -principle thinking. But I'm trying to explain why the House of Saud is in charge, who put them in power, and why they..."
"...MBS such good friends well I already told you the House of Saud is a Frankish family right you could also argue that your..."
"...let me explain what I mean by that. So the House of Saud came into power because of their alliance with the Wahhabi religious..."
"...because of the British Empire. Right. So Saudi Arabia, the House of Saud, they were put into power by the British Empire as a..."
"...these huge documents showing that the Iraqis believed that the House of Saud, the Saudi royal family, were in fact Sabbateans. They were crypto..."
"...between the Sabbateans and the British royal family. Now, the House of Saud, as we know, they were supported Wahhabis, okay? Wahhabism, which is..."
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