Jiang interprets Schneerson as telling Netanyahu that the return of the Messiah can be forced by speeding up political and religious events.
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Schneerson
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...certain religious objectives, and things are going well. But the rabbi, Schneerson, says, ah, but they're not going fast enough, because we need the..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...certain religious objectives, and things are going well. But the rabbi, Schneerson, says, ah, but they're not going fast enough, because we need the..."
Key Notes
The lecture identifies Rabbi Schneerson as important for the story and Netanyahu as Israel's current prime minister.
Jiang says Schneerson is treated as messianic within this movement, which is why he thinks the Epstein story makes more sense as eschatological acceleration than as ordinary state espionage.
Jiang cites a video of Rabbi Schneerson telling Netanyahu in the 1980s to 'speed it up' as evidence that messianic acceleration language has long been explicit.
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"...certain religious objectives, and things are going well. But the rabbi, Schneerson, says, ah, but they're not going fast enough, because we need the..."
"...more sense, right? Because the leader of Habat Lubavitch is Rabbi Schneerson. And I'm not sure if you know this, but - He claims..."
"I mean, like, it was not that, I mean, like, it was just all publicly available information about how about Lubavitch, and he was..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang makes the Iran war a test of religious prediction: if Al-Aqsa survives and peace arrives, his model fails.
Sneako opens by telling Jiang that the predictions have started landing.
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