The lecture ends with Jiang's speculative question: are Marxism, liberalism, individualism, Darwinism, and psychology psyops meant to turn people into slaves?
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Psyops
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...think this christmas new year season is kind of prime for psyops and attacks from the controller class they like to throw a wrench..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...think this christmas new year season is kind of prime for psyops and attacks from the controller class they like to throw a wrench..."
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Greg says he expects the holiday season and the opening of 2026 to be prime time for psyops or attacks from the controller class, and he links his next material to Mayan-calendar cycles and change.
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"...think this christmas new year season is kind of prime for psyops and attacks from the controller class they like to throw a wrench..."
"...with you today is, is Marxism, liberalism, individualism, Darwinism, psychology, just psyops meant to turn us into slaves? Okay, that's a question that you..."
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