I stumbled on Professor Jiang’s history and predictions about the monetary system only a week or so ago, and was blown away by how he managed to simplify a genuinely complex topic on the chalkboard. Then I started listening to his Iran-Israel war analysis, and suddenly saw him everywhere — from Tucker Carlson to Breaking Points to Glenn Diesen’s show — prompting me to dig into his background. A high-school teacher with a BA in English Literature from Yale — not a professor — based in Beijing, teaching high-school kids, who then blew onto the world stage hitting nearly two million YouTube followers in no time.
These kinds of meteoric celebrity rises from zip more often signal a messenger than a lucky erudite, so I dug even further. Whose agenda was he driving? His war predictions had a perfect track record. Was he a CCP implant, a Nostradamus clone, or a predictive programming missionary? Regardless of the truth, his eschatological framework analysis sounds so insane, and at the same time explains so many factors driving world events, that I was digging into his YouTube clips way past my bedtime.
I’ve summarized the eschatological framework below. It sounds like the end of the world, but don’t let that bother you. To stay sane in today’s world, we need to consider it from the perspective of Plato’s Cave: what else can they throw at the avatar, while the avatar stays centered.
This is not a dark analysis — it could actually explain a lot of the driving forces behind the insanity unfolding in the Middle East, and the almost immediate crisis cascade that has begun to take place in the West.

The End Of The World According To Jiang
The planet's immediate future — predicted, mapped, and voted on — based on the forecasts of a Beijing high school teacher who mysteriously keep...
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