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CA“You can call it the Illuminati if you like,” he stated coolly, before identifying the alleged coalition of Jesuits, Sabbatean Frankists, and Freemasons as the unseen forces steering events toward an apocalyptic climax. The hosts wrapped the conversation almost instantly, leaving millions of viewers stunned by what online commenters instantly branded the “Illuminati bomb drop at the buzzer.”
The professor, who had already gained fame for accurate 2024 predictions about Trump’s return and Iran tensions, spent 14 minutes delivering a masterclass in realpolitik—only to exit on a note that blurred the line between strategic forecasting and secret-society lore. The moment resonated precisely because it landed amid live battlefield developments, turning academic analysis into something closer to prophecy for an audience hungry for deeper explanations behind the chaos.
As of March 5, 2026, the world stands at the precipice of precisely the conflagration Jiang described, now entering its second week as a hot war. On February 28, the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes—codenamed Operation Epic Fury and Operation Roaring Lion—targeting Iranian leadership, nuclear sites, and military infrastructure in an explicit push for regime change. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was assassinated in the opening barrage, triggering Iranian retaliation across the region, missile strikes on US bases and Gulf allies, and renewed Hezbollah exchanges with Israel. With oil prices spiking, airspace closures disrupting global travel, and fears of wider escalation drawing in European naval assets, the conflict has already reshaped the global order. Trump’s second term is defined by this aggressive posture, even as broader tensions simmer in Ukraine, the South China Sea, and beyond—lending an eerie timeliness to Jiang’s final warning that surface-level power games may conceal agendas far older and darker than any conventional strategist admits.
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