The speculative alliance Jiang names as Jesuits, Jews, Frankists, Catholics, Freemasons, and Illuminati.
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six societies
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"...called the Freemasons. And these were extremely prominent members of European society. These were intellectuals like Goethe, these were nobility, these were bankers."
"...the Catholics, and the Freemasons. So this is the alliance of six societies. Now there is a legend that what happened is that Adam..."
"so again these six societies first of all they want to maintain the ir power and their influence and so they have access to..."
"...shaping global events? How do you account for the influence of six societies? These are the same question and I'll answer it right now...."
"...the world works. You have the eschatology, then you have the six societies, then you have the agents, okay? And Trump is an agent...."
"...say is that the real power base are a collection of six societies that have an eschatological view of this war and these societies..."
"...what happens is that you have these different factions, okay? Different societies fighting against each other. And again, from their perspective, all they care..."
"...the opium trade, it was being facilitated by triads, right? These six societies…"
"theory this semester last semester i taught six societies this theory this is i'm teaching game theory um and okay tell us about game..."
"...the, Illuminati. And so the Illuminati, it's actually an alliance of six societies, the Frankists, the Freemasons, the Jesuits, because Adam Weishaupt was a..."
"...the future so the grand thesis of this class is that six societies control the world and this is something you can never prove..."
"...two ideas, authority and conformity is what underlies the power of six societies."
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