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3 timestamped hits 2 source readings 3 extracted notes Aliases: frankist, frankists, sabbatean-frankist

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Sabbatean Frankists

The combined lineage Jiang names when answering a question about Israel’s founding.

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Key Notes

Claim stated in the December 16, 2025 lecture.

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The lecture is summarized as showing the alliance between Sabbatean/Frankist networks and the British Empire.

Lecture claim as of 2025-12-11.

diagnosis

A student asks whether Frankist ideology affects the Palestine-Israel conflict, and Jiang answers that Sabbatean Frankists are the founders of Israel in his course framing.

Timestamped Evidence

Modernity Needs A Scapegoat

2025-12-16, day precision · Secret History #27: Empire of Evil

Transcript

"I don't know the answer to that, okay? I'm just providing you with a theory. And these connections, we don't know how close they..."

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Modernity Needs A Scapegoat

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2025-12-11, day precision · glossary, claims

Reading

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