The process of using ritualized experience to install memory, identity, and behavior.
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programming
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...here are not able to conceive the world outside of American programming. And, you know, it's easy to understand why. Because, first of all,..."
Key Notes
The algorithmic shaping of assumptions by institutions and culture so people experience foreign ideology as their own perception.
Trauma can create dissociation, leaving the victim obedient to a handler whose role is not consciously remembered.
Secret societies' weapon, in this lecture, is mind control: turning people into programmable robots that can be used as weapons.
Jiang says the Egyptian priestly problem is whether a born pharaoh can be trained into multiple personalities; he answers yes, while repeatedly marking the reconstruction as speculative.
The alleged Egyptian ritual system creates trauma, trauma creates dissociation, and dissociation lets priests program the pharaoh.
Ordinary humans are programmable to a degree because settings activate different identities and behaviors: student, child, friend, employee.
The alleged programming system trains the whole royal family because priests need replacement rulers and can program rival brothers to create civil war.
He says the goal of torture is not to extract information but to turn people into programmable secret weapons.
He says historians, mathematicians, and programmers must collaborate because computers require numbers, equations, and models rather than ideas alone.
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"...here are not able to conceive the world outside of American programming. And, you know, it's easy to understand why. Because, first of all,..."
"Point number two is, you know, when I came to China, you could you could watch every single American movie in the world for..."
"So far, it's always been confined to interviews, but I'm going to open that up to a lot more stuff. When I started THC,..."
"Okay. It's a good question. Okay? The answer is this. In psychology, what you learn is that when you're traumatized, what happens to you?..."
"So we continue the topic of secret societies and we're gonna focus on their secret weapon Which is mind control. They're able to turn..."
"They're all psychopaths, basically, okay? So in real life, in a game, it's a person with multiple personalities that wins out. The problem, though,..."
"...actually experienced this yourself, okay? So this is what we call programming. And this is the great secret of the human brain. Every human..."
"This is a recipe for programming the Pharaoh into separate identities. All three of these individuals, Ra, Osiris, Horus, represent different identities. Ra represents..."
"So, this is all to create trauma, which creates disassociation, which allows the priest to program the Pharaoh. Okay? Does that make sense? Okay...."
"what this means is that while all this is happening, there are different scents for different identities. Okay? So, for example, with Ra, it..."
"behavior certain actions in us okay so we're all programmable with a certain degree okay so to better understand this let me give you..."
"that's a great question um but the thing is this i'm sorry okay okay so you're right so i'm just a so who's being..."
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The final class turns collapse into an assignment: build a democratic psychohistory that can model war, correct history, answer great-man edge cases, and still preserve the human heart that wants to love, create, learn,...
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