Jiang says ISIS and war-on-terror destruction destabilized the Middle East and Europe while strangely not attacking Israel, which he reads as consistent with Mossad/control speculation.
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ISIS
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...to go invade from Iraq. Another strategy was to deploy Sunni ISIS insurgents, which are heavily infiltrated by the CIA and the Mossad. And..."
Key Notes
The Isis figure becomes a controller because the traumatized pharaoh associates that voice and mask with support and trust.
The lecture argues that torture radicalized prisoners rather than pacifying them, connecting US-controlled prisons and torture to ISIS recruitment and extremism.
Jiang lists two main proxy options for such a war: bribing the Kurds to invade from Iraq and using Sunni ISIS insurgents backed by special forces, intelligence, and airstrikes.
Jiang says look look you know uyghurs in china were getting on fine then they then then you know this war and terror happens right and then isis...
He frames transnational capital and the British imperial order as an alliance between Sabbatean networks and the British royal sphere, then generalizes that empires repeatedly sponsor radical sects, from Wahhabis to Bolsheviks to ISIS, in order to destabilize regions.
He predicts that if Israel destroys Al-Aqsa, Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and even factions such as ISIS and al-Qaeda would be forced to retaliate.
He argues the Soleimani killing removed a stabilizing intermediary who had worked with Americans against ISIS and in Iraq, thereby unleashing regional chaos.
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"...to go invade from Iraq. Another strategy was to deploy Sunni ISIS insurgents, which are heavily infiltrated by the CIA and the Mossad. And..."
"...then you know this war and terror happens right and then isis comes into being and isis you know they conduct all this mk..."
"...British were heavy sponsors of the Bolsheviks in Russia. Think of ISIS today, where the CIA and MI6 in Mossad is sponsoring al -Qaeda..."
"ISIS, guys ISIS is, you know, these fanatical Muslims and they hate Israel but they never attacked Israel Okay? They've never ever in their..."
"have the money We don't have the system in order to accommodate these immigrants And Angela Merkel who is the leader of Europe at..."
"...to take action as well. Even these extreme Islamic factions like ISIS and al -Qaeda might be forced to take action as well. But..."
"...but there's always someone there to support the Pharaoh, and that's Isis, right? So, there's a priest in the Isis mask, using the Isis..."
"...after the CIA started to torture all these prisoners, they became ISIS. ISIS. Islamic State. ISIS is the name of what? The Egyptian goddess..."
"...what they discovered is these prisoners and their testimony shows that ISIS recruitment is still ongoing, unchecked by Egyptian authorities and fueled in substantial..."
"...in the Middle East. And he worked with Americans to contain ISIS. He worked with Americans to figure out how to best govern Iraq...."
"...Lucifer but they also worship Baphomet they worship Osiris they worship Isis okay so now we understand how the world works literally throughout history..."
"...money, enormous amount of lives lost, led to the rise of ISIS. It was pretty well a catastrophe. So I think people in Britain..."
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