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8 timestamped hits 1 source reading 3 extracted notes Aliases: number-33s

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number 33

A number Jiang treats as secret-society code linking dates, places, religious motifs, and Freemasonry.

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atomic-bomb analysis in this lecture

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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.

Timestamped Evidence

Conspiracy Is a War Over Reality

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

Transcript

"This is where they meet. Okay? Why is this important? Because to meet this meeting place is what we consider the birth of civilization...."

Conspiracy Is a War Over Reality

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

Transcript

"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..."

Conspiracy Is a War Over Reality

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

Transcript

"...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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Conspiracy Is a War Over Reality

2025-10-17, day precision · glossary, 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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