Greg says Jiang filled in major gaps in the continuity argument and made the case for coordination among occult, Masonic, Jesuit, and Kabbalistic currents more convincing than previous guests had.
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"Awesome, yes. I'm a big fan of the sub stack. So I'll add the links in the show notes, of course, but thank you..."
"Weishaupt and bringing together the Bavarian Illuminati and the Freemason slash Jesuits and the Kabbalistic Jewish mystics. I mean, we can never really know..."
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The interview begins with an old historical puzzle and turns it into a present-tense accusation: dead sects do not stay dead when their stories, inversions, and elite habits get embedded in modernity.
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