An internet moniker adopted after viewers used it for Jiang's high school Great Books lecture uploads, not an academic title.
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Professor Jiang
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...sees me and like she recognized me and says hey uh professor jiang uh you remember me i'm like i don't remember you uh..."
Key Notes
Jiang defends the Professor Jiang moniker as an internet persona rather than a literal claim to be a professor.
Greg says the interview with Jiang emerged from a chain of unlikely nudges, including a super chat reference and Jiang hearing Greg while Greg guested with Kurt Metzger.
Greg says Jiang disclosed mystical methods behind some of his predictive protocols, which made Greg reinterpret him as both a modern mystic and a genuine forecaster rather than a purely logical analyst.
Greg says Jiang may not fit that failed-prophecy archetype exactly, but listeners should keep the pattern in mind when judging information that arrives through revelatory channels.
Greg says he felt genuine kinship with Jiang, expects very few listeners still need an introduction to Predictive History, and sees himself as lucky to release the interview while Jiang is already riding a wave of virality.
Timestamped Evidence
"I do now. But when I first started out, if you go way back to my early lectures..."
"...doesn't matter when you first started out. You do call yourself Professor Jiang and you're not a professor."
"Look, look. There's a guy on the internet who calls himself The God. Have you interviewed him yet and asked him why he calls..."
"I think I'm good friends with a radio host called Charlemagne The God, but no one actually thinks he's a god. People actually think..."
"...about a year ago, people started to refer to me as Professor Jiang, and that's a lot better than me pronouncing my full name,..."
"...so so I so I started to pick up this moniker Professor Jiang and, you know, you know, I mean, like, like and, you..."
"And then, that brings us up to date, Professor Jiang, a guest who I'm really interested in having on, from Beijing, who's going super..."
"...you heard the full story, this is even more fascinating when Professor Jiang talked about the mystical methods from which he gets his predictive..."
"One of the streams of insight he gets that helps him come up with these pretty accurate predictions, at least so far. I did..."
"...happen and then everyone forgets about that person. I'm not saying Professor Jiang falls exactly into that archetype but I will say that that..."
"showing up in most major cities and then you keep everyone's info and then they become either your new regular hangs or at least..."
"...sees me and like she recognized me and says hey uh professor jiang uh you remember me i'm like i don't remember you uh..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
A source-grounded reading of a long Dante seminar that starts with a student dreaming of a tree across water and ends by redefining Purgatory as democratic hope, free will, dangerous guidance, prayer for the...
The lecture begins with Augustine's dusty human nature and ends with Virgil fleeing the proof that Dante's love is stronger than obedience.
Jiang frames the Iran conflict as a managed long war: visible ceasefires do not remove structural incentives that keep military pressure, debt extraction, and elite coordination in place.
Jiang treats the Iran shock as a long-cycle pressure system: initial strikes fail, the state shifts to durable economic coercion, and public attention is expected to absorb scarcity, distraction, and control mechanisms as this...
Mehdi Hasan does not let Jiang enjoy the Nostradamus frame.
Jay Shapiro does not let Jiang hide inside the viral avatar.
Kim Iversen brings Jiang on because the channel has become a prediction machine.
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