Jiang says implanted tracking chips would appeal to parents because they promise to eliminate the fear of losing a child or being unable to locate a kidnapped child.
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Jiang frames the Iran war as a structural problem: empires that enter forceful conflicts without strategic reserve burn out, and the current administration is trying to steer around collapse, domestic optics, and a volatile...
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Jiang frames the Iran war as a structural problem: empires that enter forceful conflicts without strategic reserve burn out, and the current administration is trying to steer around collapse, domestic optics, and a volatile...
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"Look, look, I'm a parent, I can see the appeal of these microchips because, you know, one thing that parents are afraid of is..."
"...you can actually do data monitoring and you can do data tracking uh of the data and data tracking and of course data monitoring..."
"...reach out to him i i um vanessa's really good at tracking down guests vanessa's the one who got us professor jang so uh..."
"...others who cannot. And Walter Mischel will spend 50 years just tracking them, okay? What he discovers is this. The students who resist the..."
"...the Venezuelan coast. And here you can see the flight radar tracking that. Professor Zhang, maybe you can do, because during the Iran conflict,..."
"...Palestinian in Gaza. They knew exactly, like, where they were, GPS tracking. They knew exactly who they were speaking to, metadata from phone information...."
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