America is presented as a Freemason country because Jiang reads its founders, Washington D.C. design, and dollar symbolism as secret-society markers.
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Washington DC
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Key Notes
Jiang says Washington, D.C. has become an insular bubble where dissenters such as Joe Kent are pushed out and officials consume their own propaganda.
He argues that in the western hemisphere it is difficult to accomplish major political change without the approval of the American deep state, so many South American decisions are effectively made in Washington rather than locally.
Jiang's first explanation for strong Israel influence in Washington is simple corruption: politicians serve lobbyists rather than the national public interest, and Zionist interests are willing to spend money to buy policy support.
Timestamped Evidence
"Right. So I think you're exactly correct in that the media will just be as propagandistic in this war against Iran as it was..."
"Oh, this. Guess what? Millions of Chinese working really hard, it's all for useless U.S. dollars, guys. Okay? All right, okay, so America was..."
"It's all part of the Freemason system. This is the seal of the United States, the new world order, okay? The new world order...."
"...because I think a lot of decisions are actually made in Washington DC and not locally um so yeah yeah okay I did want..."
"...and I'll just go over them okay the first possibility is Washington DC is as corrupt as everyone thinks it thinks it is right..."
"...you sorry you go to the vatican right you go to washington dc you go to hollywood it's usually homosexuals that climb to the..."
"...like if you just like look at any history whether it's washington dc or hollywood i mean like it's pretty common okay uh yes..."
"...about election anạt okay not just it like they looked at washington dc where the trump family is just engaged in the most egregious..."
"...All funded by George Soros, open society. They're all trained in Washington DC on how to organize these protests. They're getting tons of media..."
"...Because they're trying to wrestle control from the financial elite in Washington DC. Right? So, so for the longest time under Clinton, under Obama,..."
"...world so you know the indian indian defense minister recently visited washington dc and they signed a treaty uh giving america access to indonesian..."
"...discuss is the aging problem in America where the leadership in Washington DC have aged a great deal, right? The baby boomers are still..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
A source-grounded reading of Jiang's central claim: late Inferno is where private vice hardens into social design.
This first founding-members stream matters less as a news recap than as a method demonstration.
The interview sounds scattered at first, but its logic is consistent.
Jiang frames the Iran conflict as a managed long war: visible ceasefires do not remove structural incentives that keep military pressure, debt extraction, and elite coordination in place.
The interview starts with a ceasefire question and ends in a resource apocalypse.
The interview starts with the end of the world and Satoshi Nakamoto, but the deeper line is Jiang's theory of front men.
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