The cross-border financial elite Jiang says figures like Mark Carney serve and that resource colonies such as Canada are built to accommodate.
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transnational capital
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A model label for elites coordinating across Russia, Iran, Israel, and U.S. elites through finance and global circulation.
Mobile capital that can bet on different geopolitical hosts, with Israel described as the best short-term opportunity.
The cross-border financial force Jiang treats as game master, player, parasite, and host within the global economy.
He portrays Mark Carney as an agent of transnational capital and Canada as a money-laundering resource colony whose long-run trajectory is fragmentation and partial absorption into the United States.
The present struggle is a civil war inside transnational capital among nationalism, religion, and AI over the creation of a new AI god that can replace money.
Transnational capital is not monolithic, but Jiang expects the best short-term opportunity and most growth to be in Israel/the Middle East, so more capital will shift there.
Pax Judaica is not identical with Israel; Israel is the host and Pax Judaica/transnational capital is the parasite.
The game masters are finance institutions that coordinate dollar movement through bodies such as BIS, World Bank, IMF, Wall Street, and the City of London.
Transnational capital is both parasite and host, both game master and player, producing systemic corruption.
Jiang claims one major consequence of 2008 was that transnational capital encouraged China to print money in order to save the global economy.
The Bank for International Settlements is described as the central bank of central banks and, in Jiang’s account, the most powerful bank in the world, managed for powerful people rather than the public.
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"...for the sea of london i mean he's he works for transnational capital um he seemed to pivot recently promoting fortress america what do..."
"...a money it's a money laundering operation a resource colony for transnational capital so i mean mark carney is the sort of person who..."
"Then it gives the illusion of AI of God because he knows everything about you. Okay? And then the second thing it does is..."
"In the world. Where right now money which is controlled by transnational capital is God. They're trying to create a new God called AI...."
"...simple way right now the people who run the world are transnational capital Okay, and a very simple way of saying this is that..."
"...in their own nation Okay, that's what's one force that opposes transnational capital another force that opposes transnational capital is religion or Orthodoxy, okay..."
"The way I had it was, essentially, 2030 was Russia expanding into Eastern Europe. Asia is in crisis and America collapses. Historically, an empire..."
"All right. So let's differentiate between Greater Israel Project and Pax Judaica. Okay. So Greater Israel Project is the idea that Israel needs to..."
"...they see things unfolding. Pax Judaica is different. Pax Judaica is transnational capital seeing an opportunity in Greater Israel and saying, well, if you..."
"...like this, but that's what they intend to happen. All right. Transnational capital is a game master. Transnational capital will then take its money..."
"I'm trying to make is that first of all, most of the money will go to Israel. Why? Because Israel provides the best short..."
"...the same thing. Okay. So Pax Judaica is a project of transnational capital. So think of Israel as the host, Pax Judaica as the..."
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