He describes a prophecy attributed to Paisios of Mount Athos in which Russia and Turkey go to war, Russia defeats Turkey, and Constantinople/Hagia Sophia return to the Orthodox world.
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Orthodox prophecy
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The host frames 2026 as a possible year of world-war-level turmoil and directly prompts Jiang to assess that possibility.
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"so uh that's my approach well i've recently watched some of your interviews over with professor glenn and you and the first one the..."
"can you give us our macro perspective your macro perspective on the year of 2026 and then we'll get into specific events that are..."
"this prophecy is attributed most famously to a Greek Orthodox monk named Passios of Mount Anthos there's controversy as to whether or not he..."
"Russia will destroy Turkey in a matter of days because remember Russia is a nuclear superpower and then Russia will hand Turkey Constantinople back..."
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Jiang opens by saying 2026 is not yet the final explosion but the year the whole machine visibly speeds up: a Ponzi-like global economy, imperial consolidation around trade routes and resources, and nation-states losing...
The episode begins with two escalations: Ukraine expands, Iran heats up.
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