In Jiang's model, martyrdom turns the leader from a body into an idea, faith, and inspiration that can fill followers with the same divine energy.
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Political Religion
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "So I started to look more into 9 -11 about, you know, the moon landing about JFK. I started to look more about what's..."
Key Notes
Jiang treats texts like Albert Pike's Morals and Dogma and Jacob Frank's sayings as possible interpretive keys for modern political systems, while admitting his route into them was internet research rather than academic scholarship.
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"So I started to look more into 9 -11 about, you know, the moon landing about JFK. I started to look more about what's..."
"Before, like, two years ago. And so I started to dig deeper and deeper. And I started to read more texts. Okay? So I'm..."
"filled with the Messianic calling is that they are absolutely fearless they know that because God has chosen them God will protect them and..."
"followers will complete the mission on their behalf so they've transcended death they've transcended this material world they are now ideas they are now..."
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