Jiang says his own method avoids direct access networks because talking to insiders would mostly expose him to planted narratives designed to shape downstream opinion.
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Information control
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Key Notes
Jiang argues that modern technology makes it easy for outside powers to infiltrate a nation, map its internal power blocs, recruit young people through NGOs, and use the internet to cultivate discontent and control the information space during regime-change operations.
Jiang suggests Israel's ability to carry out operations like the Hezbollah pager attack indicates unusually deep control over global supply chains and possibly over infrastructure such as VPN access and information filtering.
Jiang argues that Israel could technologically prevent Gaza from broadcasting but is instead allowing the destruction to be livestreamed to the world.
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"and then this spot this friend will give her some information that then she will deliver on on her show and so she's being..."
"I'd rather just stick to game theory analysis. Wakar asks, what do you think about PDB and Manny Hassan?"
"Yeah, so, yeah, that's a great analogy. So, with technology nowadays, it's very easy for you to infiltrate a nation and map out the..."
"Israel I I think like if I were transnational capital I would uh be more optimistic about Israel the Middle East uh rather than..."
"the global supply chain and that's how they're able to pull it off because remember the pager attack is something that we know about..."
"So we have to remember that the founding of Israel is first and foremost, the founding of Israel was based on anti -Semitism and..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
This first founding-members stream matters less as a news recap than as a method demonstration.
The host begins by asking how Jiang became a public analyst and ends by asking how history itself gets rewritten.
Jiang's through-line is that American decline will not end in a peaceful handoff to China or Russia.
Jiang treats the next Israel-Iran war not as another regional flare-up but as the real conflict the earlier 12-day war only rehearsed.
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