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4 timestamped hits 2 source readings 1 extracted note Newest source: 2026-04-15, day precision Aliases: public-presences

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Public Presence

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "I happen to be everywhere now. So it's pretty easy to find me. But the best place is my YouTube channel, Predictive History. Right...."

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Topic Scope And Freshness

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "I happen to be everywhere now. So it's pretty easy to find me. But the best place is my YouTube channel, Predictive History. Right...."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: Every Technology Needs a Front Man (2026-04-15, day precision).

Most connected source readings: Every Technology Needs a Front Man; The Secret Faith Of Power.

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Timestamped Evidence

Every Technology Needs a Front Man

2026-04-15, day precision · \"They Created Bitcoin!\" Professor Jiang Exposes Why Every Technology Needs A \"Front Man\"│Jack Neel

Transcript

"I happen to be everywhere now. So it's pretty easy to find me. But the best place is my YouTube channel, Predictive History. Right...."

The Secret Faith Of Power

2025-12-28, day precision · Professor Jiang Xueqin | Sabbatai Zevi, Jacob Frank, & The Secret Faith Of Power

Transcript

"...era where Enlightenment critiques and royal power struggles had dismantled their public presence but couldn't extinguish their spirit, even as some formed new groups..."

Relevant Lectures And Readings

The Secret Faith Of Power

2025-12-28, day precision · alias-match

Reading

The interview begins with an old historical puzzle and turns it into a present-tense accusation: dead sects do not stay dead when their stories, inversions, and elite habits get embedded in modernity.

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