Jiang says it is legitimate to worry that outside entities are amplifying him and says he does not think his recent internet growth is organic.
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Key Notes
Jiang interprets his own sudden online growth as evidence that audiences are ready for a message about their true spiritual potential.
Greg asks whether Jiang has additional predictions too extreme to publish publicly even after Jiang's recent viral success.
Greg says he felt genuine kinship with Jiang, expects very few listeners still need an introduction to Predictive History, and sees himself as lucky to release the interview while Jiang is already riding a wave of virality.
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"That's what most people would say is China's great benefit. They might see your critics might say they're using you as a propagandist to..."
"Look, the reality is that this is a fear and legitimate criticism that I've been contemplating for the past three, four weeks. Because, you..."
"Everywhere. They are desperate. They are desperate to maintain control because they know they're losing control. They've lost control of the narrative. People no..."
"And it's because people are now ready to understand their true potential. And I think that once people lose faith in artificial intelligence, lose..."
"Some of them are, some of them are, I'd say a little mild, even though obviously it's been a huge boon to the attention..."
"showing up in most major cities and then you keep everyone's info and then they become either your new regular hangs or at least..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
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Greg Carlwood keeps pushing Jiang from historical method into prophecy, money, education, and mystical disclosure until one through-line becomes visible: bureaucratic empires hollow out the human soul, then try to escape their own decay...
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