Jiang says the midterms will be a dumpster fire, with intimidation, election-security theater, and weak Democratic opposition all feeding domestic instability.
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Intimidation
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Jiang says empire still has to fight Iran because American global control depends on preserving an aura that it can strike anyone, anywhere, at any time.
Jiang says empires attack weaker countries such as Libya and Syria in part to preserve the perception of military hegemony by publicly bullying smaller states.
Greg proposes that some elites may want the public to believe they wield occult powers or commit monstrous rituals because that aura makes them seem godlike and therefore undefeatable.
Jiang says authorities relented only after he asked for names and badge numbers, suggesting the system depends on intimidation until it senses the target may formally complain.
The host frames Western 'right side of history' rhetoric as a claim to universal wisdom that is paired with intimidation of dissenters.
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"went in looking to film uh conflict on social media to to provoke people um then um the midterms is something that i'm up..."
"it because they believe that well first of all they want this war to happen because they've been co -opted by the issue lobby..."
"...public way to control the globe as an empire is through intimidation right for the fact that we can strike at you at"
"any place at any time and they were able to do that with um with operation um iraqi um uh freedom into us 2003..."
"like the military industrial complex it's a important factor uh you need to justify the bureaucracy the military industrial complex bureaucracy by starting new..."
"fish bone stuck in his throat no doctor could help him he was advised to send for that widow she came and began to..."
"believe they are because if you think there might be a power in it that is beyond human power then you look at the..."
"And I was like, Are you threatening me? Like, what crime have I committed here? And he's like, I'm not threatening you. Okay. But..."
"But I think, you know, we can not look either at the present or at the future without actually understanding the past and not..."
"...to universal wisdom, but it also comes with a lot of intimidation towards those who disagree with that."
"...same standards to allies and rivals when middle powers criticize economic intimidation from one direction but stay silent when it comes from another we..."
"...The term is quite quitting. On the problem of fear. And intimidation. Listen. America just announced a policy where they're considering. If you want..."
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