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Nuclear Bomb

He defines Freemason godhood as three acts: manipulating matter, killing a divinely symbolic king, and creating life, mapping the first two to the nuclear bomb and JFK and the third to AI.

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Speculative model in this lecture.

model

He defines Freemason godhood as three acts: manipulating matter, killing a divinely symbolic king, and creating life, mapping the first two to the nuclear bomb and JFK and the third to AI.

mythology model in this lecture

model

Changing matter, killing other gods, and creating life are mapped to the nuclear bomb, killing the president, and artificial intelligence as the three divine powers secret societies seek.

Explanation within this lecture.

definition

Einstein's E=mc^2 is presented as the insight that mass and energy are correlated, opening the possibility of nuclear energy by splitting the atom.

Timestamped Evidence

Conspiracy Is a War Over Reality

2025-10-17, day precision · Secret History #10: The Conspiracy of Evil

Transcript

"...just burning Japan to death. They didn't have to drop the nuclear bombs. Okay? You can see the devastation. Okay? This is Tokyo. They..."

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Conspiracy Is a War Over Reality

2025-10-17, day precision · claims

Reading

A source-grounded reading of Jiang's conspiracy lecture: Apollo, JFK, 9/11, Freemasonry, bureaucracy, and the number 33 become one model of spectacle, disclosure, guilt, and perception control.

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