IHS | 不屈の人間の精神| The Indomitable Human Spirit 💎
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IHS | 不屈の人間の精神| The Indomitable Human Spirit 💎
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人間として生きる君に、 リポストしている投稿などを日本語に訳して欲しい方は気軽に




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We're not the first technologically advanced civilization to have ever existed on Earth.




Once I sink my teeth in, it’s over for these people. 26/ Another clip adds a deeper layer. Jiang starts talking openly about Gnostic philosophy, hidden knowledge, deeper truth, spiritual insight. Which fits the overall pattern. His content is constantly orbiting around secret systems and what the masses supposedly can’t see. 27/ But then comes the strange part. He says people call his ideas “Luciferian”… and claims he doesn’t know what that means. That’s a hard sell. Not from someone this steeped in esoteric themes. 28/ Because the comparison doesn’t come out of nowhere. Modern occult language around hidden wisdom, secret teachings, and elite spiritual hierarchies runs straight through people like Helena Blavatsky. Blavatsky openly framed Lucifer as a symbol of enlightenment and hidden knowledge. 29/ She also pushed the idea that teachings once kept inside secret circles would eventually be externalized… brought out into the public. That concept became known as: The Externalization of the Hierarchy. Hidden doctrine into public belief system. 30/ So when Jiang builds a platform around: • hidden systems • secret societies • deeper truths • and even talks about incubating a new religion …people are obviously going to make that connection. it does make the whole “I don’t know what Luciferian means” line feel very convenient. 31/ And that’s really the point. It’s not that Gnostics are inherently evil. It’s that people who traffic in esoteric doctrine while pretending ignorance about the language surrounding it are not to be trusted. Especially when they’re already building a prophet-style following. Jordan Maxwell did EXACTLY THIS. As a theosophist himself who praised Blavatsky on numerous occasions. 32/ So now step back and read the whole picture at once: • Yale credential • old Yale–China pipeline • detained and deported under suspicion of spying • returns and rises through elite Chinese schools • wife helping produce the platform behind the scenes • audience treating him like a prophet • talk of incubating a new religion • esoteric themes of hidden knowledge and revealed systems • current school funded by unnamed donors in elite innovation circles At some point this stops looking like ordinary commentary. And starts looking like a manufactured oracle wrapped in mystique, doctrine, and prestige. 33/ Maybe it’s all innocent. Maybe. But if a man with Ivy League varnish, a bizarre East-West timeline, a produced media operation, and a growing congregation starts talking about religion, hidden knowledge, and evangelizing a worldview… you should probably stop calling him “Professor” and start asking what exactly is being built here.
























