Jiang's shorthand for the deist or modern project in which humans replace God and bring heaven to earth.
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New world
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...these people will be because they refuse to adapt. To the new world, they refuse to believe that a new world is coming and..."
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Jiang says most people will remain materialistic and will not survive because they refuse to adapt, believe a new world is coming, or change their minds.
Jiang says the war will not end with a return to the old world; the world is moving into a new order whose form remains open to human choice.
Geopolitics in the new world will be constantly in flux, making fixed enemy/alliance categories unreliable.
Jiang says Frankist success is measured by mission rather than money: the mission is to create a new world and end the age.
The old-world/new-world contrast is defined as obeying God versus replacing God; secret societies are said to exist to perform divine acts themselves.
He presents Spanish conquest and plantation extraction as the first profitable European model in the Americas, which then draws English, French, and Dutch competitors into the New World.
Spain's New World territories are framed as economic extraction rather than colonization, with the navy built to carry gold and silver back to Spain.
The conquest of the New World did not begin from a closed world suddenly discovering connection; Jiang says the world had always been interconnected in limited forms, but the sixteenth century made the collision violent and sustained.
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"...these people will be because they refuse to adapt. To the new world, they refuse to believe that a new world is coming and..."
"Okay. They refuse to change their minds. Okay. Any more questions?"
"...not going back to the old world. We're going to a new world. And what this new world will look like is something that..."
"...Okay? Basically, I can't tell you that we'll go to a new world and then this is what it will look like. No. It..."
"So let's combine against Japan. Okay? It's a dynamic situation. But basically, what you have to understand is that everything that you've been taught..."
"...belief in our mission. Okay? Our mission is to create a new world. Our mission is to actually limit the age. That's what matters...."
"...God. Okay? That's the old world. Now, we go to the new world. Okay? What makes the new world different? Well, when America was..."
"...of the mythology. The old world is being replaced by the new world. Okay? Now, if you're able to do all three things, now..."
"...the Europeans, led by the Spanish, start to interact with a new world. So the Spanish, starting in 1492, they will come and conquer..."
"...English Navy defeats the Spanish Armada. And this opens up the new world now for the Europeans to come and colonize it. Okay? The..."
"...the Spanish Empire, okay? So remember, Spain has territories in the New World. What's important is that Spain is not colonizing the New World,..."
"...have considered the Vikings to be the first to explore the new world. Remember that when we discussed the Vikings, they made it all..."
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