Jiang says a Guardian article shows Epstein helped finance Bitcoin and uses a 2004 Harvard dinner with Larry Summers and Steven Pinker as evidence that academia is a networking and legitimation apparatus for power.
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Larry Summers
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...this picture. This happened in 2004 at Harvard, okay? This is Larry Summers, who is the president of Harvard University. This is Steven Pinker,..."
Key Notes
Jiang says the Epstein fallout has already damaged figures like Larry Summers and Noam Chomsky and may eventually implicate Bill Clinton as well.
Jiang treats the partial release of the 'Epson' files and the exposure of figures such as Larry Summers as evidence that Trump's conflict with the deep state may be strategic rather than merely chaotic.
Jiang says Obama promised to reverse these trends but instead staffed the response with Larry Summers and other architects of the crisis, bailed out Wall Street, and failed the working class.
Jiang interprets Trump's announced investigation of Bill Clinton and other Democratic-linked figures as part of a broader lawfare strategy enabled by the staged demand for more Epstein disclosures.
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"...this picture. This happened in 2004 at Harvard, okay? This is Larry Summers, who is the president of Harvard University. This is Steven Pinker,..."
"No, it's not. It's about protecting and justifying the society. It's not just coal. It's about providing a network for powerful people to meet..."
"...because of certain release. Who's fallen because of the Epstein files? Larry Summers, who's this democratic deep state operative. You can argue he's probably..."
"...speak sacrifice is not Trump, not any of Trump's loyalists, but Larry Summers, who is a deep state operative. You can argue that he's..."
"...when he first when he got into office was he appointed Larry Summers. And, you know, Larry Summers and his team, the same people..."
"...is not implicated in Epstein files, but Bill Clinton, Bill Gates, Larry Summers, Jimmy diamond that the main leaders of the democratic party in..."
"...were these Wall Street people, and people like Tim Geithner and Larry Summers. And so the, so Wall Street was bailed out."
"...files it's the old Elite the financial Elite people like um Larry Summers um people like Bill Clinton people like Bill Gates okay this..."
"...involvement with the leadership and with the relationships with Bill Clinton Larry Summers Reid Hoffman JP Morgan on and on and on saying it's..."
"...it's u.n general assembly week he says this week peter teals larry summers william burns former cia director gordon brown a former uk prime..."
"...know. We know Bill Clinton. We know Bill Gates. We know Larry Summers. We know Jamie Dimon. We're all part of the Epstein circle..."
"...appointed quite a few individuals. These are the two most famous. Larry Summers, who was a Harvard graduate as well as a president of..."
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