A proposed AI-led technocratic form of governance replacing representative volatility while preserving strategic control.
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technate
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...america and the theory that they use is something called the technate right the idea of the technate is a democracy is inherently volatile..."
Key Notes
Jiang's label for a greater North American fortress with resources, manpower, and export power.
A self-sufficient Greater North America resource bloc that Jiang treats as America's answer to Moscow's Third Rome.
A world vision making greater North America the center of global politics.
The Technate is introduced as America's self-sufficient North American response to Moscow's Third Rome: if the world is collapsing, North America can become a fortified resource bloc.
Jiang's opening world model has three active eschatological visions competing over the future center of gravity: North America, the Levant, or Moscow-led Eurasia.
The technate is a 1930s technocracy plan to turn America into a self-sufficient continental fortress run by data-oriented engineers and expanded across Canada, Mexico, Greenland, Colombia, and Venezuela.
Trump's recent conflicts with countries around the Americas line up with the technate map.
The technate model uses Israel as an untamable conflict engine in the Middle East, disrupting trade through the Levant so North America becomes the center.
Jiang presents Greater North America as a potential plan to turn America from a financial empire into a resource empire and continental fortress.
He defines Trump's grand vision as converting America from global empire into a technate or Greater North American continental fortress that consolidates Canada, Greenland, Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia, Honduras, Nicaragua, and related resource zones.
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"...america and the theory that they use is something called the technate right the idea of the technate is a democracy is inherently volatile..."
"...where you have greater North America or what they call the technate, okay? And this becomes a fortress. You have infinite resources, infinite manpower,..."
"right now there are three major visions for the world okay there's a technique model which makes north america uh greater north america the..."
"...the rest of the world. So this is something called a technate. It's something that Elon Musk is very much in favor of. In..."
"...If you just look at the map, it's all in the technate. It's"
"...are three major visions for the world. Okay. There is a technate model, which makes North America, greater North America, the focus of all..."
"...also has to go for the Levant. Right? So in the technate model, Israel is just this pit bull empire, which is always causing..."
"I liked the theory. Obviously, I don't think you believe it, because Trump seems like he's going through some sort of manic episode or..."
"But also, I've seen in your lecture, Professor Jang, that the Ukraine war was beneficial for Russia's economy. They got to strengthen their military...."
"...allow America to sustain its $39 trillion. They call it a technate. And this makes a lot of sense geopolitically. You basically go and..."
"So basically committing acts of piracy. There was, about a week ago, a Ukrainian drone strike on a Russian oil depot, which basically took..."
"...is basically transition america from an empire into something called a technate which is the idea of a greater north america right so move..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang reframes the Iran-Israel-U.S.-Russia conflict as a long-horizon contest in worldview and political systems, where structural elites, narrative control, and religious grammar shape strategy more than leaders changing seats.
The interview starts with a ceasefire question and ends in a resource apocalypse.
The interview begins with Iran and the petrodollar, but Jiang's answer keeps widening.
A source-grounded reading of the lecture's central reversal: if Trump's goal is to preserve the old American empire, the Iran war looks insane.
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