The lecture will test three official American narratives by looking first at the official story and then at the problems or suspicious details around it.
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Official Story
Paradise first appears as receptivity rather than rank, then the lecture widens into vows, memory, resurrection, original sin, and Jiang's culminating wager that God created humanity because perfection alone cannot imagine.
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Paradise first appears as receptivity rather than rank, then the lecture widens into vows, memory, resurrection, original sin, and Jiang's culminating wager that God created humanity because perfection alone cannot imagine.
Key Notes
Jiang argues that the astronauts' post-mission demeanor is strange because heroes returning from an impossible achievement should appear triumphant rather than nervous or subdued.
The official passport and boarding-pass evidence is presented sarcastically as implausibly lucky proof because bodies and luggage supposedly disappeared while identity documents survived.
Jiang argues that visible evidence against official narratives can be read two ways: either the government is innocent because it left evidence visible, or it wants people to know and discuss what happened.
Confirmation bias keeps the system intact because people prefer to believe the government tells the truth and therefore live in a fantasy world.
Jay frames the shared problem as dissatisfaction with official stories about monumental events while still needing language careful enough not to become denial or harm.
Jiang says the FBI's official Charlie Kirk story is obviously false, citing the implausible text-message evidence and the general transparency of the cover narrative.
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"my audience that you were going to come on, many people were like, oh, don't talk to that guy, right? He's super dangerous. And..."
"And I doubt the official story. 9 -11, I was near New York and it became, many people still doubt that story, obviously, and..."
"So why don't we try to meet somewhere in the middle? I'm curious. You know, we came from very, very different backgrounds on these..."
"...of JFK and 9 -11 Now as you may know the official story is Something that a lot of people do not accept Okay,..."
"Okay? The heavens have become part of man's world, right? Remember how last class we talked about how they wanted to bring the heavens..."
"press conference after the uh sorry um i have two brief questions i'd like to ask if i may and certainly when you looked..."
"Never in human history has this happened before, except with the three buildings on 9 -11. And the third, yeah, and then two planes..."
"Found in the debris of the Twin Towers. Pretty lucky. But this is conclusive proof that the terrorists were responsible and no one else...."
"Why is it on 9 -11 we have all this footage? Why is it that we have the passports? Why is it that we..."
"It's very hard to keep 400,000 people quiet. Someone might have told a friend or a family member or just might have gotten drunk..."
"us the truth, but then we have all this evidence to suggest that they're not telling us the truth. Or we can believe that..."
"So therefore, you can never betray other people. Okay? And the last thing that helps the system is compromise. Confirmation bias. And the idea..."
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