Jiang says his lectures are not scripture but sparks meant to inspire people to seek truth for themselves.
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Jiang says his lectures are not scripture but sparks meant to inspire people to seek truth for themselves.
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"Professor Xiong. You've spent your life studying how powerful people enslave the weak. You know how war, religion, and debt are used to create..."
"...think there's a global awakening happening. I think I've started a movement of sorts. I mean, I come to Hong Kong. And it's amazing..."
"As I was getting to leave. Um... She said to me, Goodbye, Professor Jia. So she recognized me. And like this is a Filipino..."
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