Term used by interviewer as a label for recurring elite control/surveillance narrative; treated as claimed framing from interview context. Interviewer shorthand for a potentially manipulative reveal/disclosure narrative used in elite governance critique.
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Project Bluebeard
Term used by interviewer as a label for recurring elite control/surveillance narrative; treated as claimed framing from interview context.
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He suggests social control will likely be normalized through staged crises and age-related security/policy framing before a more technical enforcement state matures.
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"Right. So if we just extend our logic, right, and just say, you know, we're going to have a war. Okay. During this war,..."
"...I think, this is just another big piece of the puzzle. Project Bluebeard."
"It's psychological warfare. They've been doing this for decades. So think of the color revolutions in the Middle East, right? So they have this..."
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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...
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