Jiang predicts the world will become more theocratic because the Middle East war pits the global secular financial order against nationalist theocracy.
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Jiang predicts the world will become more theocratic because the Middle East war pits the global secular financial order against nationalist theocracy.
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He predicts the current world will be completely destroyed or transformed because oceanic currents destroy everything in their path once unleashed.
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"That's, again, I don't have evidence, but I think, according to game theory, that's the best explanation for how these leaders are getting killed...."
"You have the global secular financial order, okay? And this is the world that we live in today. Okay? And they're fighting against a..."
"And I will also show you how this connects to current events. And then, once we do that, we should be able to predict..."
"...of Soviet Union, by putting a new phrase called the New World Order. And there are three major pillars to the idea of the..."
"...Okay? So these are the three main pillars of the New World Order as announced by George H. W. Bush on September 11th, 1991...."
"...this is true throughout history where whenever it declines and the world order is shifting, where there's a paradigm shift, people are forced to..."
"...humanity for the human consciousness between the US dollar the old world order and artificial intelligence the new world order okay but I want..."
"...happens is America creates something called the New World. The New World Order. The New World Order is based on global trade. But because..."
"...system. This is the seal of the United States, the new world order, okay? The new world order. We'll be discussing this next week...."
"...fight on behalf of the believers and usher in a new world order, okay?"
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The lecture names the law of proximity: people and nations play many games at once, but the nearest game is the one that governs action.
History is not a cycle, and it is not a line moving politely toward truth.
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