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4 timestamped hits 2 source readings 3 extracted notes Aliases: parasite

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Parasites

Bureaucratic elites behave like parasites: they feed off an institutional host, then switch to another host when the first one dies.

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Moral diagnosis made on 2026-03-17.

diagnosis

Jiang defines these actors as parasites who look at geopolitical events and ask how to make the most money for themselves.

Diagnosis of current U.S. politics made on 2026-03-17.

diagnosis

The current American conflict is described as a civil war between the elite parasites and a counter-elite that wants to replace them and become the new parasites.

Timestamped Evidence

The Parasite Feeds on Reality

2026-03-17, day precision · Game Theory #13: Epstein's World

Transcript

"Okay, do you guys understand what's happening? Okay? These are parasites. They look at geopolitics and they're like, how can we take advantage of..."

The Parasite Feeds on Reality

2026-03-17, day precision · Game Theory #13: Epstein's World

Transcript

"...elite, people who want to take the position and become the parasites. Okay? And that's why we're seeing this conflict right now emerge in..."

Relevant Lectures And Readings

The Parasite Feeds on Reality

2026-03-17, day precision · claims

Reading

Jiang turns the Epstein files into a theory of war: social reality is a cave, the dollar is a consciousness trap, empire survives by looking invincible, and the exposed parasite network is already fighting...

Bureaucracy Makes Problems So It Can Sell Solutions

2025-10-11, day precision · claims

Reading

A source-grounded reading of bureaucracy as institutional death: university comfort replaces education, administrators turn complaints into jobs, managers feed on organizations like parasites, and the only exit left to students is real knowledge outside...

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