A number Jiang treats as secret-society code linking dates, places, religious motifs, and Freemasonry.
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number 33
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...is 33 third section is 33. that's a hundred also the number 33 has a lot of occult meaning because 33 is the age..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...is 33 third section is 33. that's a hundred also the number 33 has a lot of occult meaning because 33 is the age..."
Key Notes
Number 33 is presented as a special or magical number for secret societies, visible in dates, religious numerology, and 33-degree geography.
Truman and the atomic bomb are tied into the 33 motif through Truman being the 33rd president and, according to Jiang, a 33rd-degree Freemason.
Jiang says the Charlie Kirk assassination shows an occult Freemasonic pattern centered on the number 33 and interprets it as a ritual sacrifice meant to energize followers for the tribulations and wars to come.
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"Number 33 is almost like a magic number. Okay? It's a secret number to these people. Okay? And so, like, what we believe is..."
"This is where they meet. Okay? Why is this important? Because to meet this meeting place is what we consider the birth of civilization...."
"Why are they important? Okay? These are the two places where the atomic bomb was dropped. Okay? Think about that. 33 north in New..."
"Okay? So let's name some of them. The Freemasons, the Jesuits, the Mormons, the Frankists, okay, lots and lots. Okay? We'll go over each..."
"Number 33. Right? He's also a 33rd degree Freemason, which is the highest Freemason. Okay? Why is he important? Because he's the one who..."
"...element to the assassination that people don't really appreciate so The number 33 is really important in Freemasonry. It's a defined number. So the..."
"...is 33 third section is 33. that's a hundred also the number 33 has a lot of occult meaning because 33 is the age..."
"...appear and Freemasons who control America's national security apparatus revere the number 33 and it goes on from there. And it just feels like..."
"...appear and Freemasons who control America's national security. Apparatus Revere the number 33 and it goes on from there and it just feels like..."
"...this is someone you've come across. He's really big on the number 33 in the Freemason stuff. He was an anti -communist. And so,..."
"...-9. Right? 1 -3 -6 -9. 1963. 1969. Okay? Also, the number 33 is very, very important. Okay?"
"...latitude. Okay? Guess what, guys? A lot of famous athletes wear number 33, and they are Freemasons. Okay? So this is Scottie Pippen and..."
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