The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett - WW3 Expert: This Could Trigger Global Starvation
Episode Date: May 7, 2026Professor Jiang predicted Trump would win the election, America would go to war with Iran, and that the United States would lose that war. Now he reveals why he believes this conflict could reshape th...e entire world order! Professor Jiang is a geopolitical analyst, writer, and host of the YouTube channel 'Predictive History', who uses history, geography, economics, and game theory to explain where global conflicts may be heading next. Through his Substack, he provides geopolitical analysis of current events and helps readers understand the deeper forces shaping war, power, and the future of the American empire. He explains: ◼️Why he believes America had no choice but to go to war with Iran ◼️Why Israel’s real goal may be much bigger than defeating Iran ◼️How the Strait of Hormuz could trigger a global energy and food crisis ◼️Why China, Russia, Iran, Israel, and the US are locked into competing worldviews ◼️Why the US dollar, oil, and global trade routes are at the center of the Iran War ◼️Why he believes World War 3 may have already begun ◼️What happens if Russia enters the war on Iran’s side ◼️Why the next phase of war may be fought through energy, shipping, and food Follow Professor Jiang: Youtube - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/FYWV4L8 Instagram - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/Cm0HlGI X - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/5jRKZdE Substack (geo-political analysis) - https://link.thediaryofaceo.com/46bgm4o Sponsors: Pipedrive - https://pipedrive.com/CEO Shopify - https://shopify.com/bartlett
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In 2024, you made three predictions that have come perfectly true, like Trump would start a war with Iran.
And you've made a series of new predictions.
Yes.
And I'll explain each prediction one by one.
Okay.
So first, I predict that one will get a third term.
But isn't this constitutionally illegal?
It's not.
The president has emergency war powers.
And so he can actually delay the election.
My second prediction is Iran is another forever war and the United States will institute a national
draft, meaning that you are between 18 to 24.
In America, in your mail, you'll be unlikely put into the draft system.
And they just pass a law that says that starting December, you will be unactively registered.
Which means you're obliged to go and fight.
Exactly.
Next, the world will move towards an AI civilian state.
So if you do online, it's being recorded to figure out how to control you.
And then this is the most controversial prediction.
This is pretty bad.
And I'll explain why.
And also, I will tell you why this work can only lead to World War III.
Why there's a very strong possibility that the American Empire will collapse.
And also, I'll show you what the Russians will do and how the private bankers are controlling you.
I'm not owned by anybody.
That's what you think.
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so, so much. Professor Dienne, there's so much going on in the world at the moment that it's quite
confusing for an ordinary person like me. And you've blown up across the internet because you've
been able to demystify all of this craziness, but also because in 2024, you made three predictions
that have come perfectly true.
Some might say, unfortunately.
Unfortunately, yes.
What were those three predictions?
My first prediction was that Trump would win in November 24.
Second prediction is that he would start a war against Iran.
And the third prediction is that the United States would lose this war.
And in losing this war, this would radically reshape the geopolitical landscape.
How did you know that Trump,
Trump would start a war with Iran?
The simple answer is this.
The United States having invaded Iran because it has no choice in the matter.
If it were not to invade Iran, it would lose its empire.
Its empire is based purely on the U.S. dollar, the petrol dollar, which is a policy scheme.
If it did not invade Iran, then people would choose not to trade with it anymore.
People would choose to not buy U.S. Treasuries.
Why?
For the longest time, this system worked fine.
But then in February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine.
Yeah.
That was not the issue.
The issue was the American response.
The American response was to sanction Russia and remove Russia from the swift global payment system.
It also ordered the Europeans to freeze over $200 billion in Russian assets.
And there's a problem.
This is the very basis for having the U.S. dollar as the global reserve currency is that it would remain politically neutral.
It, it, the Americans guaranteed seamless, politically neutral in a national exchange.
So if this trend continues, right, if you don't do anything about Russia, Russia would take over Ukraine.
And Russia then would build an alliance with China and Iran.
If you look at these three countries on the map, Russia, China, and Iran, this is the entire Asian continent.
And then what they can do is this.
They can say, okay, the United States is a bully.
They force us to play by their rules, and they get very angry if we don't play by the rules.
So let's not play with the United States anymore.
Let's just trade amongst ourselves.
And then what they can do is they can build a Eurasian railway system connecting Russia, Iran, and China together.
And then what this would do is negate American sea power, because it's American ships that patrol and protect.
the oceans.
And then what happened is the world, Europe, Middle East, Africa, India, East Asia would look at
the trading bloc and think to themselves, wow, these guys, the Russians, Iranians, and
Chinese, they use gold as their medium of exchange.
Gold is valuable.
The Americans, on the other hand, use U.S.
as the medium of exchange, which is not valuable.
So am I better off with the American system,
with this new BRICS system?
What's BRICS?
It's an acronym.
It stands for Brazil, Russia, India, South Africa, China.
So I'm right in thinking,
because Iran-Russia and China were colluding,
it threatened U.S. dominance,
which is driven by the world using the dollar
as the primary currency for trading?
That's correct.
Okay.
So they felt they needed to invade
because then they can control more of the Middle East?
Right.
So by attacking Iran,
certain things happen.
The first thing that happened
is that China is now cut off
from Middle East energy.
China receives anywhere between 50 to 6%
of its energy needs
from the Middle East.
not just Iran, but also Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
A lot of people say that China today, it's reliant on renewables, solar, wind, and that's true
to a certain extent.
But remember that China, it is an industrial powerhouse.
So it needs energy from everywhere and everyone.
So the fact that China is losing all this energy from the Middle East presents China
with a long-term strategic vulnerability.
that's the first thing that happens.
Second thing that happens is that Europe is not a trouble.
Because remember, because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Russian energy was sanctioned.
And so Europe relied more on the Middle East for its energy needs, especially Qatar.
And now Europe has lost all of this oil.
And then you have Japan and South Korea, these two powerful,
East Asian economies are also reliant on the Middle East for its energy.
So another question is, if you're not getting your energy from the Middle East, where can you get your energy from?
And there's only two answers.
Either Russia or the United States.
Russia is at war.
And what's happening is the Ukrainian drones are attacking Russian oil refineries and export hubs.
So the world in the short term has no choice but to look to America for its energy needs.
And what did Trump do recently?
He took over Venezuela, which has the world's greatest oil reserves.
He's threatening Canada.
He's threatening Greenland, Mexico, Colombia.
If Trump controls the entire Western Hemisphere,
the entire world has to beg Trump for energy and resources.
And it saves both the US dollar as well as the American Empire.
So as part of your prediction in in 2024, I believe it was,
you said that the US would lose this war.
Right.
Why did you predict that the US will lose this war with Iran?
Because the American society doesn't have the political will.
does not have the manufacture capacity,
does not have the risk tolerance
to fight this war in Iran.
Basically, America wants to fight this war
as cheaply, as easily,
and as quickly as possible.
Right?
So Trump really thought that,
you know, if I sent my airplanes
to strike Tehran and kill the Atatollah,
they would just surrender.
That was like literally his plan
going into this war. He paid no attention to the culture. He paid no attention to the history
of the Iranian people. He had up to no respect for the nation. And when you do that, when you
disrespect your opponent, when you underestimate your opponent, when you yourself are not willing
to commit to the fight, you're going to lose. So is Iran's game just to draw this out as long
as they possibly can? How are they, you know, because he's taking out the leaders,
And do you also think that Trump thought that if I'd just bond the leader, then everything will sort of regenerate itself and will be fine?
What was the sort of fundamental misunderstanding?
There's a lot of confusion as to how this war started.
Even today, no one actually knows how this war started.
But I think that Trump, given his personality, he was convinced that if he killed the leadership of Iran, then he's,
they would have no choice but to surrender. And his proof of concept was, of course, on January 3rd
of this year, Philadelphia, kidnapped Maduro, and they completely surrendered. So in Trump's
mind, he wanted to replay the Venezuela scenario. And he didn't realize that Iran is fundamentally
different from Venezuela? The short answer is he is a reality we start. He is a reality we start.
He thinks in terms of optics.
He doesn't think fake in terms of like geopolitical strategy.
The long answer is that the American military has become a corrupt and insular institution
that is trying to generate as much congressional funding as possible in order to fund the military industrial complex.
Did he think that he was going to bond Iran, the people would rise up, they would elect a new government, and that would be that.
and then he could control around.
That's exactly what he thought.
So what I want to do now is go to the map.
Okay.
All right.
And show you what he got wrong.
Okay.
All right.
So this is a map of the Middle East.
And the first thing to notice about this map is the topography.
What does that mean?
How many mountains you have.
So what's really interesting is that the topography,
between Iraq and Iran are completely different.
And this is important because in 2003,
the Americans invaded Iraq,
and they won the war in about two weeks.
And the reason why they won the war
is Americans practice something called shock and all.
And the idea of shock and all is that it is a military strategy
that believes that if you,
cut off the head of the snake, the snake will die. The decapitation strike. And so what they did
was they went into Baghdad, seized Baghdad, and the regime collapsed. And the war was over.
And they were able to do this because of the topography. If you look at the map of Iraq,
It's all flat.
It's all desert.
Meaning that you can just fly in your planes,
cut off the head of a snake, and the war is over.
There's actually no way you can defend against airstrikes
because you're entirely a desert.
Now, let's go to listen to the topography of Iran.
And Iran, it's all.
mountainous. In fact, you can make the argument that Iran is a fortress.
Okay. And so the first thing is that Iran can choose to fight a war of attrition.
What's a war of attrition? A war of attrition is a game of uncle.
What's that?
Right. A game of uncle is where we don't have enough power to destroy.
each other. So what we're trying to do is we try to create pain points, leverage points,
to force you to submit, to cry uncle. Right. So because Iran is too large, and as 92 million
people, it's impossible for the Americans in Israelis to destroy Iran. So what you're trying to do
instead is bomb enough targets so that they recognize that resistance is futile and surrender.
That's the extent of the strategy.
But again, the problem with this is that, one, Iran is much too big.
Number two is that it is a mountain fortress, which means that you can hide your weapons and your
military inside mountains, right?
allows you to conduct a guerrilla warfare strategy against your opponent.
And this is exactly what Iran is doing right now, where their underground missile bases are hidden
inside the mountains, and then they're able to strike target throughout the Middle East,
primarily American bases, but also energy installations that are key to the American
petrodollars system. And so it's a game of uncle where the Americans are,
are trying to create as much damage as possible in Iranian nation.
And the Iranian response is trying to destroy as much of the global economy as possible
to force the world to pressure America to call the war off.
So that's a situation we are facing right now.
Second thing that Trump got wrong is how vulnerable the global economy is.
Because the Iranians can control something called the sheriff who moves.
And as you can see on this map,
it's a very, very narrow piece of land.
It's only about 33 kilometers across.
You can actually swim across the Strait of Hamos.
And why this is important is that GCC exports 20% of the world's energy.
The Gigi's the Gigi what?
The Gulf Cooperative Council, so the Gulf Corporate Council are certain nations in the Middle East that align politically.
So they include Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, Iran, Kuwait.
They've been exporting energy, but not just energy, but also a lot of byproducts of energy production, including fertilizer.
to the world, primarily East Asia and India.
When we turn, they've been getting food back.
So most people don't appreciate this,
but the GCC actually imports 89% of its food needs.
And the reason why is that they become so rich these past few decades
that the populations have blown up.
And as a result, they have to feed their population, but they don't have agricultural resources.
They also don't have water resources.
And so they have two major vulnerabilities, which is food and water.
And they have a lot of desalination plants around the area.
And so...
What's a desalination plant?
Okay.
So a desalination plant takes salt water from the seas and then through an electrical chemical process
turns it into portable water that people can use for drinking purposes and for agricultural purposes.
Okay.
So as you can see, the entire area, it is extremely vulnerable to drone and missile attacks from Iran.
So that's the second thing that Iran has done, which Trump did not expect.
He doesn't expect that the Iranians would close off the straight of her moves.
And how the Iranians were able to close
of the ship who moves was just by
threatening to attack any
ships that want to
cross it. The reason why
is that these ships depend
on maritime insurance
in order to operate.
But if there's a risk, a very high risk
of being destroyed, then
you will not indicate
insurance. Okay. So it's not
that the Iranians have said to these ships you can't
cross. It's just that the insurers
refuse to allow these ships
to cross, because it's too dangerous.
And Trump didn't, you think they'd consider this before they started bombing Iran,
that Iran would have some leverage in shutting down such a critical piece of water for,
you know, shipping fertilizer, energy, etc.
You'd think that they would have known this?
Right.
So that's what a lot of people say that Trump's stupid, that Trump is hot-headed,
that it was misled by the Israelis.
and there's good evidence to support this.
But I want to show you something.
It's called the National Defense Strategy.
And so this is a document that was published by the Department of War.
And in it, it explains what the American strategy to maintain global dominance is.
And in the introduction, what it says is that for too long, America has been bullied by the world.
America is a nation that protects the world.
Yet Europe, East Asia, takes advantage of American generosity.
The Europeans don't pay for their defense, and so they put all this money into welfare, into their pension system.
the Chinese have been giving America a bad trade deal.
The Chinese steal American technology
and then use it to make products
that they sell back to the Americans.
So the Americans have been getting a really bad deal for decades.
And President Donald Trump,
he's going to change that by doing four things.
Right?
The National Defense strategy calls for a four-point.
program to put America first.
The first thing that America's going to do is going to secure the Western Hemisphere.
Why?
Because the Western Hemisphere belongs to the United States.
When you say the Western Hemisphere, what do you mean?
What region is that?
Is that Canada as well?
So if you look at the map, we can divide the map into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.
Okay.
in the Western Hemisphere.
Okay, so everything over here.
Everything, including Greenland, including Canada, including Mexico,
every part of this area belongs to the United States.
Therefore, you cannot trade with any of these countries without American permission
by paying a tribute to the Americans.
And this is why that the Americans have parked one-third of their naval assets
in the Caribbean today.
It's to tell the Chinese and the Russians back off.
You're going to come here, you either pay your tribute or you'll be attacked.
Okay, that's the first point of this strategy.
The Western Hemisphere belongs to America.
Something that they call the Don Roll Doctrine, which is Trump's corollary to the Monroe Doctrine.
And so that's point one.
Point two is that America wants to re-imagined its relationship with its allies.
Basically, NATO needs to pay for its own defense.
NATO needs to go fight Russia in Ukraine.
America will provide support.
It will provide weapons and financing, but NATO needs to do more work.
And in East Asia, South Korea and Japan need to need.
to do better job of keeping China in check.
Okay, that's point two.
Point three is specific to China.
And the idea is the United States does not want to destroy China.
The United States does not want to humili China,
but China needs to be put in its place.
China needs to respect the power and the reach of the United States.
and how the United States is going to do this
is by strangling China economically.
Right?
So if you look at a map of China,
most of its trade
goes through something called the Shade of Malacca.
And the Shirt of Malacca is the most important
maritime choke point in the world.
All America has to do is park naval carriers
inside the Shire of Malacca
and China will lose 90% of its country.
energy exports. But if they parks them there, China would still go through, no? No, because you have to
go for the Strait of Malacca. So America has something called the First Island Chain. Okay? The First
Island Chain prevents China from reaching the Pacific Ocean. The first island chain includes
South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Malaysia that blocks China from reaching out
into the Pacific. So in order for it to access trade, it has to go through the Strait of Malacca.
And for the Shred Malakai, you can access India, Africa, and the Middle East.
Okay.
Right.
And so by positioning naval carriers inside the Shurama al-Malaka, it creates a blockade,
and China would have to pay a toll in order to access the Shared Malacca.
And the fourth one?
And the fourth one is to...
we juvenileate, we invigorate
America's defense manufacturing sector.
So supercharged the U.S. defense industrial base.
That's exactly correct, yes.
All right?
So what this means is that the Pentagon
a few weeks ago went to Detroit
and talked to Ford and Jordan Motors
and said, you know what, because of this war in Iran,
we might need you to stop making cars
and start making more munitions.
How do you do?
How do you know they said that?
It's...
They published it.
They published it, yes.
Really?
Yes.
So the United States went to Forbes and GM and said, we might need you to start making weapons with your factories.
Yes, and they're happy doing this because the problem margins are much greater for weapons than for cars.
This is the Pentagon, so you can charge them as much as you want, and they'll pay for it.
Whereas you make cars, it's for the consumer market, and they may not buy your cars, right?
So you're like Ford or General Motors, the best deal in the world is,
to go make weapons for the Pentagon to fight these wars in Middle East that couldn't go on for forever.
So we read the situation where, okay, look, if you read the news, if you talk to a lot of people, Trump's an idiot.
And this war in Iran makes no sense at all.
But then if you just read the National Defense strategy that is on the Department of War website.
And anyone can go there and download it for free and read it themselves.
It's a very clear roadmap of what America needs to do in order to maintain imperial hegemony.
And so let's just summarize the major points.
The first major point is to maintain control over the Western Hemisphere and create a fortress America.
Which is why he invaded Venezuela and he says he's going to invade Cuba.
Exactly.
And also Greenland.
Look at all the countries that he's named over the past year.
Greenland, Canada, Canada.
Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba, Colombia, Nicaragua, Honduras.
It's all the Western Hemisphere, right?
And they're all together.
Second point is to create divided in war around the world.
So imagine a situation where in Europe, NATO fights Russia in Ukraine.
In East Asia, China fights South Korea and Japan.
In the Middle East, Iran fights the GCC allied with Israel.
What does America do?
America can now sell everyone weapons and resources and finance it.
This would be back to World War II.
But it makes them weaker as well, generally.
That's the point.
Yeah.
Right?
And then what happened is that $40,000 that $4,200 that America has in debt, it would disappear
because it would be absorbed by the world.
right? So you can say, look, Trump's an idiot, but if you actually look at a map and how
America wants this map, this world map to play out, it makes perfect sense.
So the war is going well for Trump?
The war's going very well for Trump.
Really? Yes.
But you said in your prediction that he would lose the war.
Right. What's your definition of lose the war?
Lose than the war means that America would send him.
ground troops, Iran would survive this ground invasion. And this would be so politically damaging that
chaos breaks out the United States. And the U.S. ground invasion is forced to retreat,
and the United States is forced to retreat from the Middle East. And you still think that's
going to happen? I still think that's going to happen. So you think the United States are going to
put ground troops in, Iran are going to resist, and then chaos is going to break out in the United
States. Yes. So let me explain to you why ground trips has to be sent. Okay. All right. Okay.
So in phase one of this war, which started February 28th, which lasted for about six weeks,
the intention was to decapitate the regime. And you do that by striking Tehran,
and you do that by striking the military bases and installations throughout Iran. It's what
the Americans call Shuffin all. And the point.
is to force the Iranians to call uncle.
But that's how to happen.
To give up.
To give up, basically.
Because what the Iranians did was they responded by attacking U.S. bases throughout the GCC.
They closed off a strait of Hormuz, and they rallied their people.
So rather than surrender, the Iranians basically doubled down.
that's phase two of the war.
Now we've gone to phase three of the war
where Trump has basically decided that
the capillation does not work.
And so what Trump's going to do is
he's going to impose a naval blockade
on Iran's naval blockade.
Right?
And so the question then is,
if Trump understands that the capitation does not work,
then using game theory,
What's game theory?
Game theory is the belief that all the world, it's governed by rules and incentives.
And what you understand, the rules and incentives, you can predict how people behave.
These people will always behave according to their best interests.
So in geopolitics, the nation states are individual players.
And each nation state,
is trying to use its resources and its advantages in order to pressure other nation states to obey it.
Okay?
So Trump recognizes that the Iranians have closed off the sort of moves, but not only that,
but the Iranians can also use the several moves to finance the war,
meaning that now they're forcing ships to pay a toll about $2 million in order to process it.
And so this is a huge advantage for Iranians.
And so Trump has said, no, I'm going to blockade your blockade,
negating Iran's advantage over the strategic moves.
So if we think about it, again, using game theory,
I want to discuss what the Americans will do in order to force the Iranians to capitulate.
So I would say there's a three-point strategy.
The first strategy is economic strategy.
strangulation. You basically destroy the state's capacity to finance the war. And there are two ways
that Iran is financing the war so far. The first is using oil exports, right? 90% of Iran's oil
goes to China. And this is Kark Island. This little spot here is Kark Island. And this is where
Iran will export 90% of its oil overseas. That's the first.
mechanism. Second mechanism
is a strategy who moves,
where the race now can collect tolls.
So,
what you have to do is
you have to eliminate both
of these finance mechanisms.
You can close off both
in the name of blockade, okay?
So that's strategy one.
Strategy two
is you
need to
create as much chaos
within Iran as
possible. You want to turn this fortress into a prison. The way you do that is by storing up
ethnic tensions in the country. So if you look at an map, or ethnic map of Iran, what you
discover is that the Persian people are primarily in this area, in the middle of the country.
But if you go to the borderlands, okay, the border areas, it's primarily ethnic minorities. It's primarily
ethnic minorities, and there are two ethnic minorities
in the country that have always been problematic
for the government. The first
problematic people are called bullocks
here in
southeast
Iran by the Pakistani border. They have a history of
insurgency against the government.
Second people that have been problematic are the
Kurds who are partly in the northwest of the country.
So if you are the U.S. government, if you are the military, your strategy is to establish
forward operating bases in these areas.
A for the operating base is a spearhead of the military where you insert ground troops
to hold an area in order to resupply in order to push further into the territory.
Okay, so a forward operating base would be the U.S. putting troops into the northwest and the southeast,
and then using that as a way to move forward into Iran?
No, you don't want to move forward into Iran because it's too large.
You don't have enough forces to move into Iran.
What you want to do is this.
You want to establish a port operating basis in these areas in order to arm and train ethnic insurgents.
Okay.
That you can also finance as well.
And you do this because you want to turn them into cannon fodder.
You have to force a response when they're ready military, right?
So if they come in with the army in order to quell these rebellions, that's great because now you can,
use your air power to decimate the Iranian military. Your problem right now is the Iranian military
is hiding inside mountains. And so you want to force them out in the open. And so you want to create
as many points of tension in the country as possible to force the Iranian military to respond.
Does that make sense? Okay. And now your third strategy is to strangle the capital,
Tehran. And that's where the political elite are.
But instead of 10 million people.
And the way you strangle Tehran is you deny them three things.
You deny them water, electricity, and food.
So you attack power plants. You attack reservoirs.
You attack railways that bring food into the capital.
And when you do that, these 10 million people,
people in Iran will now oppose the government and demand a political settlement because they need
food, water, and electricity to survive. Is there a government? Right now, there's debate as to the
true extent of leadership in Iran. Because Trump's recent interviews, he's saying, he's claiming that the
leadership in Iran are fighting themselves, but then he's also saying in other interviews that there's
They don't even know who they're dealing with.
Exactly.
Iran has a very unusual political system in that it's a bureaucracy.
It's a religious government.
It's run by clerics called Mullahs in theory.
And then there's a parallel system, a state apparatus,
that actually takes care of day-to-day bureaucracy, and that's secular.
The Molas control the morality in the country.
They also control foreign affairs.
So basically, this is important.
because Iran has two parallel military structures.
You have the military, but you also have the IRGC.
The IRGC are only loyal to the Mullahs.
Which is the religious part.
Exactly.
All right.
So you have this divide in the country where the IRGC see this as a religious war, as a crusade to kill the great Satan.
And they want to fight to the death.
And the great Satan is...
The great Satan is the American Empire, which is a source of the misery that Iranis has been suffering for the past few decades.
And they already see, not only do they see America as a great Satan, but they also see this as a global conflict because they have proxies that support their beliefs, including here in Lebanon, Hezbollah, including here in Yemen, the Pufis, and of course in Palestine, Hamas.
And before, Syria was also part of their axis of resistance,
but Syria has been toppled by the Americans and Israelis.
So the IRGC see this as a religious crusade that is global in nature.
The political leadership in Tehran sees it completely different.
They see this as a conflict primarily between America and Iran,
and they want to reach a political settlement as soon as possible.
And so, in other words, these ceasefire negotiations, it's really all for show.
Because at the end of the day, even if the Americans gave the reigns everything they wanted,
the RRGC still controls the battlefield.
And they would not surrender or seek peace terms lightly.
Another problem in this situation is the RRFTC practice something called the Mosiak.
strategy, Mosaic. The idea of the Mosaic strategy is, okay, you know the Americans, the most
effective military ever in human history. You know that they practice shuffling all, the capitation.
So how do you respond to that? You respond to that using decentralization. 31 provinces
in the country where their own command and control that is localized. So basically, they have 31
different armies that have their own leadership. That's correct. Okay. And when you do this,
a flight to the finish. Why did they do that? They did it because the Americans possess
the most sophisticated surveillance technology in the world, meaning they can easily identify the
leadership and they can easily track you down and kill you. So the only way around that is to
decentralize the leadership and spread around the country so that the Americans cannot kill
everyone. How does the central government orchestrate 31 different armies in Iran?
How does it get a message out to them?
I heard Peter Hegsef make a comment in one of the interviews saying that
it takes some time for the pigeons to get out to the armies.
And what he was saying basically is that when the ceasefire was called
and there was still some missiles flying,
he was basically saying that's just because it takes a long time
to tell the 31 different armies to stop.
The reality is that given the Moosex strategy,
there's actually no way to coronate these 31 different military operations.
because the Mox strategy was meant to fight to the birth of end.
You do not stop until you completely control the Middle East
and the Americans have been forced out of the Middle East
and Israel has been humbled.
Okay.
So let's go into the specifics of what the Mozaq strategy is.
The idea is that they have an eschatology.
So an eschatology is an another.
of how the world should be and how we move towards this world.
And for the Iranians, their eschatology is that Iran, in order to reach its true potential,
needs to be master of the Muslim world.
It needs to displace Saudi Arabia.
Because Saudi Arabia, it's too aligned with the United States, which is the great Satan.
Mecca and Medina are under the United States.
are under the influence of the great Satan
because why are their U.S. military bases in Saudi Arabia?
So this war, from their perspective,
it's a great opportunity to overthrow the corrupt leadership of Saudi Arabia,
but not only Saudi Arabia, but the entire GCC,
overflow the corrupt governments of the entire Muslim world
and install governments that put God,
Allah first.
So they're not going to quit around?
This war, once it starts, can only lead to World War III.
That's a strong statement to make.
As a probability, what probability would you assign to that claim?
I would put it pretty high, anywhere between 80 to 90 percent.
Okay.
So that's certainty?
Basically, certainly, yes.
Explain to me how that happens.
Okay.
So we need to step back and appreciate
that there's a global dynamic going on.
And we need to appreciate the grand strategy
of the different players involved.
So what I'm going to do is this.
I'm going to explain to you
how each nation sees itself in the world.
And to do that, I'm going to use a chess set.
Okay.
All right.
This is the key.
this is a political system of the United States, which is democracy.
And there are certain strengths and weaknesses to a democracy.
Democracy is vibrant.
It's creative.
It's flexible.
But its ultimate weakness is polarization,
where today there are different political factions refused to get along,
and this may bring up the civil war, okay?
So the way you defeat the United States is not to conquer it.
never calling the United States. The way to defeat the United States is to force it into a civil
war, which then kills the king. So get its people to rise up against the leadership?
No, you want the Democrats and Republicans to form different factions and fight a civil war.
You want to create so much political polarization, the different elite factions take up arms against
each other. Okay. So this is the political system, okay? Democracy. Now let's look at the queen.
What's the queen?
The queen is what I refer to as the grand strategy of the United States.
How the United States can maintain its control over the entire world.
And the grand strategy, it's already outlined in a national defense strategy, right?
Let's create Fortress America and then create chaos for the entire world
so that we can sell everyone weapons and resources.
That's a grand strategy, right?
All right. Now, once you have a grand strategy, you need to implement this grand strategy. So you need attack vectors. All right? The attack vectors are the rook, the bishop, and the knight. All right? So let's go over the three major attack vectors of the United States. They are, first of all, America's technological supremacy.
So these are basically the tools that they use to attack others.
Exactly. In order to achieve their grand strategy. All right. So aeros supremacy, right?
Which is the planes and stuff like that.
Then you have the US dollar.
Right?
Because the US dollar allows you to finance everything.
And everyone wants the US dollar.
So that is the second attack vector.
Now, the third attack vector is propaganda.
The United States controls the world's most powerful media, including New York Times, CNN.
And as such, they can control the narrow.
of the world.
Okay?
So these are the three nature attack vectors.
Now they use the pawns.
The pawns are weapons that they can sacrifice
in order to achieve the grand strategy.
And in the case in the United States,
the pawn are the allies.
Meaning, I just say this,
but the UK,
Europe,
South Korea,
and Japan.
And also the entire western hemisphere.
This is the Americans, okay?
The people who are most opposed to this grand strategy of Americans are the Russians.
So let's go over there with the Russian system.
In the Russian system, the king, the political system, is an autocracy.
And an autocracy, it's good because it allows,
for coronation, it allows for
decisiveness, it allows for
resolve. Long-term thinking.
Exactly, right? That's Putin.
What's bad is
if this guy dies,
there's a secession crisis.
Right? So basically, once you
topple the
autocrat, then the system itself
breaks down. Okay, so
that's the Russian system.
Right?
For the Russia, the grand strategy is something called the third Rome strategy.
The third Rome strategy.
Yes.
Okay.
So the people in Russia believe that they are the true successors to the Roman Empire.
And previously, there were two realms.
It was the first Rome.
Then it moved to Kansedipal.
And Moscow is destined to be the third Rome.
And what makes Moscow interesting is that it wants to entomte,
to unite the entire Christian world under its leadership.
The main philosopher for the third Rome strategy is Eisenhard Dugan,
when 1997, what a book called Foundation of Geopolitics.
And what he said was this, what he said, that if Russia is to defeat the Americans,
it needs to build alliances throughout Eurasia
in order to negate American sea power and aerial supremacy.
All right?
So what are the attack vectors for Russia?
The first attack vector, the size of the country, makes it almost invincible.
So think about World War II Operation Barbarossa.
The Germans went into Russia with 6, 7 million men, and it didn't get very far.
So the terrain is very important.
The geography is very important.
Then you have the Orthodox religion, which is meant to galvanai.
believers into supporting Russia.
The third attack vector is artillery.
So Russia has the best land army in the world.
And we're seeing that play out in Ukraine,
where a combination of Russian artillery and drones,
it's devastating Ukrainian military in Ukraine.
But pause for Russia are its soldiers.
So Russia is able to sustain many,
many casualties in its military.
If you actually go and interview Russian soldiers,
they are probably the bravest soldiers in the world.
They are literally not afraid to die for what they believe in.
So this is the Russian third world strategy.
You can see how it conflicts with the Americans.
Now we go to the Israelis.
Jerusalem, the capital.
It's a mixed system, meaning it's both democracy
as well as a theocracy.
And it's good in that the Israelis are very creative,
but the fundamental one of the weakness is the division of society
where Tel Aviv and Jerusalem don't get along.
So that is the political system of Israel.
The grand strategy of Israel is called the Greater Israel Project.
So the Israelis believe that the entire Middle East belongs to them
from the Nile to the Euphrates,
because that's what it says in the Bible.
This is what God, Yahweh, promised Abraham.
So their intention is to conquer the entire Middle East,
including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon,
even parts of Turkey.
Now, let's look at the attack vectors for the Israelis.
The first attack vector is Mossad.
Mossad is the most powerful intelligence agency in the world,
in that it is able to infiltrate and undermine different political systems.
And Mossad for anyone that doesn't know is their secret service?
Basically, yes.
Their spy system.
Second attack vector for the Israelis is the George Diaspora.
Because Jews do business everywhere around the world.
And Jewish businessmen work very closely with Mossad.
And as such, they have influence in a lot of places that they shouldn't have.
And the third attack vector is the Bible.
Why?
Because if you're a Christian, and there are many Christians who believe this,
you believe that the Jews are God's chosen people.
So if you look at what's happening in the Middle East, all this conflict between Israel and Palestine,
a lot of this conflict is being supported politically in the United States by a group of people called Christian Zionists.
And these are Christians. They're not Jews. They're Christians who believe that Israel should achieve the greater Israel project because this is part of God's plan.
And the pawns for the Israelis are basically everyone else.
So a lot of the hardware underpinning the global IT infrastructure,
it's being controlled by the Israelis.
So now we go to the fourth player in this great game, and that's Iran.
So Iran, it is a theocracy.
People are not afraid to die for what they believe in Iran.
But the weakness is that it can alienate the majority of the population.
Because only a minority are religious zealots in Iraq.
Most people just want to live a decent life.
So if they feel that these molars, the IRADC, are a threat to their peace and prosperity,
then they might rise up against the molas.
Which is what you've seen over the years, right?
Exactly.
So this is a political system of the Iranians.
their grand strategy is to unite the Muslim world under leadership.
They have three attack vectors.
The first attack vector are their proxies.
Hesbalah, Hamas, and the Hufis.
Another attack vector is their asymmetrical warfare,
meaning using drones and missiles to create as much economic damage as possible.
And the third attack vector is their two.
geography or the topopography, they are a fortress. So it's almost impossible to invade them.
So that's their Shia militiamen, these religious zealots, who are not afraid to die.
Essentially, they're all, many of them could be suicide bombers. And so for them, this is a religious
war. Okay. So now we're seeing how this entire battlefield unfolds across the world. All right. So I've mapped up
the grand strategy of these different nation states who will be involved in World War III.
Let's look at our present situation, okay?
So what we have so far is that the Russians are occupied with their army in Ukraine.
This is where their infantry, their artillery is based.
At the same time, Russia has something called the shuttle fleet.
And these are about 1,000 tankers that evade sanctions.
around the world.
Okay?
And this is essentially their Navy.
America is the most powerful military in the world.
They have the most sophisticated aeros supremacy,
as well as to control over the sea lanes.
And it tries not to use infantry
because that creates civilian casualties
and that pisses everyone off in America.
The Israelis are essentially a mercenary army
aligned with the American Empire.
during the bidding of the American Empire.
It's fighting against Lebanon as well as Iran.
The Iranians, they don't have much of an Air Force,
but they use a lot of drones to threaten.
So this is where we are so far.
According to the grand strategy,
we can predict how they will make their moves
over the next few months or next few years.
America doesn't really care about this war in Iran.
because what America wants to do is force entire world to become dependent on American weapons
and resources.
And you do that in two ways.
The first is you control the strategic choke points of the world.
And they include the share of hummus.
But you also want to control the share of Malacca or over here because that blocks off East Asia.
You also want to control the Panama Canal.
You also want to control Greenland.
You also want to control the sort of Gibraltar.
You can see the American Navy expanding outwards
and occupying all these maritime choke points.
At the same time, you want to use your technological supremacy,
your aerial supremacy, your drones,
to destroy the world's critical energy infrastructure.
Already we're seeing all refineries being destroyed throughout the world.
All refineries.
Oil refineries, yes.
So you, as America, you're trying,
to deplete the world's energy inventory so they're forced to beg you
folks to supply energy, right?
And once this market is created, then you can build infrastructure for Venezuela.
You can take over Canada.
You can control Mexico.
You can take over Greenland, okay?
The Russians have no choice but to respond.
Because if the Americans are controlling the strategic control points,
your shuttle fleet is rendered redundant, useless.
So how do you ship your oil around the world?
Well, you have two options.
I'm just going to build railways to unite the Eurasian climate.
And I'll transport my oil using pipelines and railways.
The problem with that is now that you're vulnerable to American aeros supremacy, drone attacks.
So you have no choice but to arm your shuttle fleet.
And now what's going to happen is this continentally oceans between Russian shuttle fleet tankers
that are trying to transport oil around the world and these American destroyers who are trying to capture or destroy these shuttle tankers.
Now, the advantage that Russia has is that America doesn't have that much.
naval assets anymore. It used to, but not anymore. The other thing is that the world really
needs energy. So you can imagine China financing the militarization of the Russian shuttle fleet.
Why would, sir, why would the US try and stop Russian boats? Because in this global outlook,
there are two nations that could provide weapons and resources to the rest of the world.
They are Russia and they are America.
So if America has become dominant, it needs to blockade Russia.
And when you do that is by seizing their shuttle fleet.
But if that happened, that would be an act of war.
But it's already happening.
Really?
Yes, it's already happening.
Where?
Iranian tankers have been seized by the Americans, and tankers are being seized in the Caribbean as well by the American Navy.
Who's tankers?
I believe they are Russian tankers.
Yes, the United States has indeed been seizing tankers linked to Russia.
A major escalation occurred earlier this year on January 7, 2026, when the US military and
Coast Guard intercepted two sanctioned shadow fleet oil tankers.
While one was seized directly in the Caribbean, the other involved a dramatic chase
that started in the Caribbean and ended in the North Atlantic.
US forces captured this sanctioned tanker during a pre-dawn raid directly in the Caribbean Sea.
the U.S. military described it as
stateless-sanctioned
dark fleet vessel, which was
engaged in illicit activities.
These seizures are part
of Operation Southern Spear,
a strict enforcement of the
U.S. embargo on Venezuelan
oil exports. Both vessels were targeted
for violating U.S. sanctions by transporting
illicit crude oil linked to Venezuela
as well as
Iran and Hezbollah.
And as you point out, this is an act of war.
So those were ships that didn't have
have a country linked to them directly.
That's why they call Shut off Fleet Tankers.
Okay.
Yes.
But they're essentially Russian.
But they were essentially shipping oil outside of the United States that the United States
wouldn't control.
Is that kind of...
That is correct, yes.
Okay.
Yes.
So the U.S. said, listen, this is our oil, get lost.
That is correct, yes.
Right?
So what the United States is doing is slowly expanding its global reach.
And the way it's doing that is by setting treaties with nations that are part of these
choke points.
So with the Strait of Malacca,
recently the United States has signed a military cooperation agreement with Indonesia.
And with the Strait of Jopoulter,
the Americans have signed an agreement now with Morocco.
Right.
So they're looking for the legal framework,
the justification to control the world's choke points,
which would bring them directly in conflict with the Russian shadow fleet.
So at some point you think the way that the war starts is
the U.S. Navy attacks a Russian boat?
So I personally believe that this would be a drawn-out process that, and there's no real concrete flashpoint.
Because not only are Russian shadow flankers, shadow fleet tankers being seized, but remember, Russian or away foundries are being destroyed by Ukrainian drones.
And the Russians believe that it is NATO that is responsible for the sabotage.
So what do you think the catalyst moment is when this all kicks off?
I think we're already in the catalyst moment.
I think we're already in World War III
because this conflict,
it's going to expand outwards
into a global conflict
and there's nothing anyone can do to stop this, right?
Because again, you have these different competing visions
of how the world should work
and the Russians and Americans are already at conflict with each other.
So the next step will be
the Russians come into this war on the side of the Iranians.
You think that's going to happen?
I think that's going to happen.
Because according to Russian grand strategy,
you have no choice,
What to save the Iranians?
Because you're trying to promote this view that the world is split between the spiritual and the material.
The Americans are the Antichrist.
The Americans support individual hedonism.
Whereas we Russians, we believe in humanity.
We believe in goodness.
We believe in community.
Right.
So if that is your argument, if that's your grand strategy, you have a moral obligation, a more imperative to help the Iranians in their time of need.
And in fact, Prime Minister Arachi of Iran has recently visited Putin in Moscow.
Putin personally received him and said to Rachi, we the Russian people admire your determination,
your resolve against the Americans.
And I think that is a sign that Putin has entered the chat in that the Russians will start
to help the Iranians as this war, progress.
So let's go back to this map, okay?
Okay.
And the Americans have a three-prong strategy to strangle Iran.
The first is to use ground forces to establish a fort operating basis to incite ethnic violence in the country.
The second is to block officer who moves and cut off Iranian financing.
The third is to strangle Iran and cause the people to rise up against.
against the government, okay?
So if things stay the same as they are now,
America wins easily.
But if Russia were to enter the war on behalf of Iranians,
the first thing that Russia would do is provide Tehran with reinforcement
from the Kassan Sea, right?
Because the Americans want to knock out Tehran's capacity
to provide food, water, electricity to its people.
but for the Kastas and see, the Russians can support the Iranians.
But not only that, and this is much more important,
if the Russians were to come in,
they could also bring the Chinese into the war on behalf of the Iranians.
And the Chinese could use the belt and ruling initiative,
basically the railway system, to reinforce Tehran from the east.
So now you can not only strangle Tehran,
because the Russians and the Chinese are reinforcing Tehran.
then what the Russians could do
is provide financing to the Iranians.
Basically, the Chinese and the Russians
can say to Iranians, don't worry about financing.
We will give you enough financing
for you to continue this war for as long as you want.
And we'll use our resources as collateral
for this financing.
And the third thing,
and actually the most important is that
Russia could put Iran
under its nuclear umbrella.
And this would negate the use of tactical nuclear weapons.
The Israelis and the Americans, if they really fell under pressure,
if they really put in a corner, they could always choose to use tactical nuclear weapons.
The Russians were involved that negates that option.
So if the Russians get involved in this war,
they bring the Chinese, they provide the resources and the financing
to continue this war for as long as it takes.
Right?
And now the Americans need to expand this war or in the world
to try now to topple the government in Russia
because the Russians are the main backers of the Iranians.
And you're predicting that Russia will get involved here.
According to the grand strategy of Russia,
the Russians have no choice but to get involved
because what will happen is that if you look at this map,
If Iran were to be conquered by the Americans or the Israelis,
the entire sovereign flank of the Russians are now exposed to possible attack.
And that's something that the Russians would never allow to happen.
The sovereign flag, so this from underneath?
Basically, right?
Right.
But no way that, but the Americans already have close relations with Azerbaijan.
And they already have bases in Turkicent,
as much as you back to stand, right?
So you can see how once the Americans can start this area,
it can now attack Russia from the south.
But what's most important is the issue of global trade,
where the counter to America's naval blockade
is by creating a Eurasian trade block
that involves Iran, Russia, and China.
If you look at Russia's north-south corridor, right?
If you look at China's,
if you look at Russia's north-south corner,
it runs for Iran.
If Russia wants to access to the Middle East, as well as Africa, it has to go for Iran.
Look at China's bottom road initiative.
It goes through Iran as well.
So by taking out Iran, you've blockaded both Russia and China.
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If you were to give me a timeline of events you think are going to occur, what timeline do you think
you're operating under? I guess one of the factors here is that Trump only has what three years left in power.
So, you know, he's presumably going to leave power at some point soon.
So if you're Iran, you might just want to play it out and hope that there's a different
leadership in place by 20, what would be 2030?
The political leadership in Iran believe that they can wait Trump out.
So they're waiting for the midterms because they believe that in November,
the Democrats will win the midterms and then they won't teach Trump
and basically constrained his capacity to fight wars.
And worst case scenario, Trump will be gone in 2020, as you point out.
There are certain problems with this.
The first major problem is the national defense strategy, which we looked at previously.
The national defense strategy, it is a long-term strategic framework for how America can control the world.
And so one possibility is that Trump is just creating of chaos for America to transition.
When the Democrats come to power, if they come to power, they will institutionalize this strategy.
And we know this as a possibility because in Trump's first term, he changed America's strategy around the world.
And then when Biden came in the power, he then institutionalized the strategy via V-V China, right?
So it was Trump who launched this terror war against China, and then Biden comes in power and it institutionalizes it.
Right? So I think World War III, it's a much more long-term war of attrition. And I don't think that this war will end anytime soon.
You've made a series of new predictions. You've made eight new predictions.
I have them in this box here. I'll let you reveal what those predictions are.
Okay. This is one prediction.
Okay, so this is the most controversial prediction, okay?
I predict that there will be a U.S. Civil War and Trump will get a third term.
You think Trump will get a third term.
Isn't that constitutionally illegal?
There are things that are unconventional and immoral and wrong and evil and dangerous.
And there are certain things that are illegal.
Trump getting a third term is not illegal.
So let me explain the loophole.
What Trump could do is this.
There are two possibilities.
The first possibility is in 2008,
he has his son, Don Jr., run as a president,
and he runs as the vice president.
And then when Don Jr. wins, if he wins,
then Don Jr. could advocate,
and Trump would be the president.
And in the Constitution,
you read the Constitution very carefully,
it doesn't actually prohibit people from doing that.
It's not been done in the past.
And like no same person with any morality would do this.
But that doesn't stop Trump from doing this, okay?
That's one possibility.
Another possibility is that by 2008,
America is at war with everyone.
There's a national draft.
The president has,
emergency war powers.
And so he can actually suspend the Constitution and delayed election, which is what Zelensky
did in Ukraine.
So these are two different possibilities.
But I think that given Trump's track record, given his personality, I think he very much
wants a third term.
And I think that he will do everything possible to get a third term.
He would turn 83 years old in the same year that he finishes his second turn.
This is the man who eats McDonald's hamburgers every day.
He doesn't really work out.
Yet, on the campaign trail, he's able to go to two rallies a day.
And in each rally, just 50,000 people.
And he will talk on and on and on.
on. Then, at night, when he should be sleeping, he's either on truth social, tweeting about the world,
or he's calling up reporters and telling him or her some confidential information that he really shouldn't
be discussing with the media. This is a man who is addicted to attention. This is a man who loves
the spotlight. He's lived all his life in the spotlight. For him,
death is to be ignored.
So given his personality,
he would rather die in office
than live peacefully somewhere else.
And of those two strategies that you named,
where he puts his son in and then becomes president that way,
or, you know, there's a war breaks out.
So he says he has to stay in office.
Of those two strategies,
which one do you think he's more likely to deploy?
I actually think that given his narcissism,
he would prefer the first strategy.
He's putting his son in.
Because that shows himself in the world that America loves him.
Okay.
And it could also be J.D. Vance or someone else, right?
It doesn't have to be his son necessarily.
12 does not trust anyone.
Trump has never had a product of J.
In fact, everyone that's really worked for 12 has been kind of screwed over by him.
Do you not think that if his son decided to run
and then announce that the vice president was his dad,
do you not think that there would be such a huge backlash in the United States that his son wouldn't win?
Well, I think there's a possibility that they figure out how to cheat in 2028.
Oh, as in actually cheated the election.
Right.
So at the poll booth.
Right.
So let's go into Trump's mind.
All right.
He says his psychology.
In his mind, he won in 2020.
The people voted for him.
But the Democrats stole the election with mail-in ballots and by rigging the election machines.
He in his mind, he literally believes that.
So in his mind, he believes that this is actually his third term, and the people and the government, they owe him a second term, which is what he wants now.
He wants a compensation for having the election stolen from him in 2020.
I find it really implausible to think that Trump would run for a third term.
So again, this is a prediction.
And it is a test of the validity of my theoretical framework.
I was looking at some of the constitutions and the laws.
And it says that this 22nd amendment explicitly states,
no person shall be elected to the office of the president more than twice.
Some theorists have tried to argue that since the amendment says elected,
a person might be able to serve a third term if they were appointed to succeed to the role.
Exactly.
If they were appointed or succeeded to the role, e.g. by being vice president first.
Legal scholars and the judicial committee almost universally reject this.
The 12th Amendment requires that anyone serving as vice president must be eligible to be president.
since a two-term president is ineligible to be elected again,
they are legally barred from being vice president.
So the point is there's nothing explicit in the Constitution
that bar someone from having a third term.
And there's debate in the legal community about the spirit of the 22nd Amendment.
It would go to the Supreme Court, right?
And the Supreme Court is controlled right now by the conservatives.
Trump appointed three of the nine justices, and there's a possibility he gets a fourth later in the year.
So it's entirely up to Supreme Court whether or not he can run.
And again, there's something explicit in the Constitution that forbids him from running as a vice president.
Okay.
What's your next prediction?
My second prediction is there will be a grand bargain between the United States and China.
What does that mean?
It means that people expect that.
the United States and China will go to war at some point over Taiwan.
It means a lot of people expect that China wants to challenge American hegemony
and replace America as the global superpower.
But China does not want to do that.
China's probably happy with America being the world's hegemon
because you have to invest so much of your resources into fighting these wars
that back up your nation.
China doesn't want to fight these wars.
So what China is going to do is try to triangulate between Russia and the United States.
This is what happened during the Cold War.
When China was not actually on the side of the Soviet Union, China was part of the non-aligned community.
And that's what China is going to strive for in World War III, where China may help out Iran, may provide financing for Russia, but it's also going to strike deals with the United States.
as well. So I think that Trump and President C are supposed to meet at least three times, possibly four times
this year, only this year. The first will be in Beijing. And I think that they will start a process
in which China and America come to an arrangement that benefits both economically. What is America
America wants China to continue to buy U.S. Treasuries in order to finance the American debt.
What does China want? China wants energy, resources from the Western Hemisphere, and it wants to access
the American market. So there's no reason why China and America cannot come to an arrangement
that benefits both. And Trump is very much a transactional character.
And what will that mean for the world?
It means that China is not really part of World War III in a meaningful way.
Okay. So they're going to do a deal. They'll continue to work together as friends.
China will be friends with both Russia and the United States as Russia and the United States fight each other.
Okay. What's your next prediction?
Iran is another forever war and the United States will institute a national draft.
Iran is another forever war and the United States will institute a national draft.
So you think Iran is going to, Iran is a war is going to
tumble on for decades and that the U.S. are going to draft people, which means you're obliged to go and fight.
Exactly. Okay. So the logic is this. America doesn't really care if Iran is a feat or not. That's not really part of the American grand strategy.
Iran right now, it's a perfect pretext for America to expand outward and establish maritime choke points around the world.
and to force the world to buy American energy.
So this war in Iran benefits America tremendously.
So I want to have it go on for a long, long time.
In order to make sure this war goes on for a long time, you need ground troops.
And you need a lot of ground troops.
And that's why you need a national draft.
So what would a national draft look like in the United States?
Everyone between the age of 18 and 25 has to sign a lot of,
to the army. Right. So most people don't appreciate this, but America has always had a draft.
But for the longest time, it didn't really care whether or not you actually signed for the draft.
And starting in December, participation in the draft will be automatic, meaning that if you're between 18 to 24 in America and your mail, you'll be automatically put into the draft system.
From when? I mean from December.
This year? Yes, that is correct, yes.
So between the age of 18 and 25, you think? And what does that really mean? I've not really experienced.
that in my lifetime. So it means that if you're between the age of 18 and 24, either gender?
No, male.
Mail, then you have to sign up for the army.
No, you already put into a draft.
Oh, you're already, okay, but you might be called upon.
That's right. It's a lottery system.
Okay.
Right. And this created a lot of backlash during the Vietnam era.
And so they sort of tone it down.
But starting December, they just pass a law that says that starting December,
you will be unactively registered.
for war.
They've passed them all.
Yes, they have.
Well, in theory, Congress personally needs to declare war.
Okay, fine.
Right?
That's a first step.
And Congress has not actually declared war yet.
Okay.
So you think there'll be a draft, and you think this will, this war in Iran's going to
trickle on for a long time?
How long?
10, 20 years, like Afghanistan?
I don't see it stopping.
Okay.
What's next in your prediction box?
Okay.
Okay.
This is pretty bad.
The world.
move towards an AI surveillance state.
I feel like that's already happening.
I think it's pretty obvious.
What does that mean in reality for the average person?
Because, you know, we're seeing some of these big companies like Open AI and Anthropical sort of signing up to government military surveillance projects.
What does that mean for the average person?
Right.
So if the average person, it means two things.
It means digital ID and digital currency.
Okay.
So what that will allow is for the government to basically monitor everything you do online and control.
all financial transactions.
It can basically program your bank account.
So, like, you can't buy cigarettes or you can't buy drugs.
And this will allow the government to basically
categorize everyone and put everyone into a certain database to monitor that person.
And once you have, once you're able to categorize everyone, you're allowed,
then you are able to use AI to predict their behavior.
Isn't this what goes on in some parts?
the world. This is what goes on in China. And that's how I know about this. How does it work in China?
Well, in China, we all have digital ID. If you want to access anything in China, you need your
digital ID. So if you want to open a bank account, you have to use a digital ID. If you want to use any
e-payments, you have to use digital ID. If you want to use a phone, you have to use digital ID.
So everyone's part of this national database. And then let's
what this allows government to do is basically monitor if you do. Because basically, depending on how you buy things, I can then extrapolate to figure out your behavior. And then I can figure out your thinking, right? And then I can create incentives in order to guide and control your behavior.
So in China, can they see everything that you do? Yes, they can.
Messages you send.
Payments you make.
Everything.
Everything.
Everything.
Everything you do online is being recorded
and it's being inputed
into the database
to figure out
who you are,
what you want,
and how to control you.
And they think this is progress, by the way.
This is progress.
Because I'm making you a better person, right?
I'm helping you achieve your dream.
I'm helping you lose weight.
I'm helping you avoid drugs.
I'm helping you work harder.
Won't you be in trouble if you talk against this system?
Well, me personally.
Okay.
So I operate in a great area where I do not interact with the Chinese Internet.
So everything I do is in English.
It's meant for consumption in the Western world.
And I don't talk to Chinese reporters.
I don't talk to Chinese social media.
I have no Chinese media presence.
And I am not at all influential in China.
And I prefer that way because if I ever became famous in China, then they would obviously want to control me in order to better influence other people.
What's your next prediction?
Israel will achieve the greater Israel project.
So you think Israel are going to conquer the Middle East?
Israel has essentially already conquered the Middle East.
The only force in their way right now is America.
So once America leaves the Middle East, which I expect to happen, then Israel will absorb
Sancom, which is the Central Command, the American military bases in the Middle East,
and they will achieve the Greater Israel Project.
There's no other power in the Middle East that can withstand the might and power of Israel.
And do you have a timeline for this?
The moment America quits this war,
against Iran, the moment that America leaves the Middle East, Israel will cheat the greater
Israel project.
And what's really interesting right now is that Israel is trying to drag this war out for as long
as possible.
But you see this war as a way to destroy all its major enemies in the Middle East.
You know, the Israelis have already said this.
After Iran, Turkey is next.
Turkey. Turkey is next.
This war is already destroying Saudi Arabia and the GCC, right?
So the last opponent is Turkey.
Once Turkey is brought into this war, then Israel will cheat the Greater Israel Project.
And the Greater Israel Project covers all of this region here from Turkey, Egypt, Yemen, Amman.
So the Greater Israel Project is like this, okay?
So it goes from the Nile in Egypt to the Euphrates in Iraq.
And it covers part of Turkey, of Syria, of Lebanon, of Jordan, and parts of Saudi Arabia, which also includes Mecca and Medina.
What is your next prediction?
NATO and Russia will fight for Odessa.
Adessa. What's Adessa?
Okay.
So if you look at the Ukraine front lines, right now Russia is preoccupied in trying to control the Dombas, which is basically eastern Ukraine.
Why Russia is doing this is that Eastern Ukraine has historically been part of Russia.
Therefore, most people there speak Russian or are ethnically Russian.
The Dalmatz is also the agricultural and industrial heartland of Ukraine.
So if Russia were to control Eastern Ukraine, it doesn't really need Western Ukraine.
And then Western Ukraine would basically become a rump state.
It would be useless.
So the last piece to this puzzle would be Odette.
which sits on the Black Sea. The reason why you want Odessa is that it's the major port. And once you control Odessa, you basically block off Ukraine from the Black Sea. You have complete control over the Black Sea. Is that the Black Sea?
This is the Black Sea and this is Odessa right here. Yes.
Okay. So you're saying that Russia will take Adessa? That's correct. Okay, so they'll control the Black Sea.
That's right. But NATO recognizes that if Odessa falls to the Russians, the war is over. And Russia will have achieved all its major strategic objectives.
Why is the war over? Because Russia doesn't want to continue on after Odessa. It doesn't need the rest of Ukraine.
What does it get from taking Odessa?
Once it takes Odessa, control of one third of the world's carbohydrates. If Russia wielded it,
Africa would starve to death.
The Middle East would starve.
Why?
Because Russia and Ukraine export a lot of grain to these places.
These places are not food independent.
They rely on fertilizer.
They rely on food imports.
Okay.
And Russia is using the Black Sea here to export.
Exactly.
Okay.
What is your next prediction?
This is the last one.
Please be good.
Okay.
I was hoping for an optimistic one.
but East Asia breaks out into conflict.
Okay, what do you mean by that?
Okay.
So we've talked a lot about the Middle East,
and we've talked briefly about Europe, okay?
So now let's go into East Asia.
And I think there are three major sources of friction
and conflict in East Asia,
and these could be potentially major flashpoints.
The first flashpoint is, of course, over Taiwan.
Because China believes that Taiwan is part of its territory.
And so it wants to take over Taiwan.
The problem with this is that recently,
Prime Minister Takayachi of Japan has said that Taiwan is core to Japanese strategic interests.
And what she means by this is that Japan has no reason.
It's a manufacturing power that depends on resources from overseas.
If China were to take over Taiwan, it can now block Japan from accessing the state of Malacca.
And that is a possibility Japan cannot permit.
So Japan would fight to ensure that Taiwan and China were never to unify.
Would they actually?
Because China is so strong, right?
Can they just knock Japan straight out?
Japan has no choice but to fight.
Because again, if China and Taiwan were to unify peacefully,
Japan would be cut off from the entirety of Southeast Asia.
And Japan relies on Southeast Asia historically for resources.
Why would it be cut off from Southeast Asia?
Can't it just go down here through the Philippines?
There's a lot of resources around the South China Sea.
Okay.
Right.
Oil, minerals, all that.
Yeah.
So if China and Taiwan were to unify, basically, Japan would feel a bit threatened.
And your prediction is that there will be some kind of conflict in this region.
Yeah.
So that's the first flashpoint, okay?
Taiwan.
There's another flashpoint, which is straight to Malacca, right?
Because, again, America wants to control the state of Malacca, but China recognizes that the
show of Malacca is key to its economic survival.
And so there's a lot of conflict over the strait of Malacca.
That's flashpoint number two.
The third flashpoint, which I think would be the most surprising, but actually will be the most
pressing, is North Korea.
So let's just use game theory.
We are the leader, supreme leader of North Korea.
it is a dictatorship.
Everyone worships me.
It's a color personality.
But we're poor.
And the rest of the world is in conflict, right?
Europe is fighting with Russia.
The Middle East is in flames.
America's distracted trying to control the world
to the best of its ability.
Japan and China are fighting over the stuff trying to see.
If you're in North Korea,
now it's the best opportunity
to create as much havoc in the world as possible.
There's absolutely nothing
and it can do to stop you.
You are the brawler in high school
that no one pays attention to
because all the big boys are fighting each other,
you can come in and dominate the school now.
Who would they be dominating?
They could dominate South Korea.
Because if you just look at a population map of South Korea,
most of the South Korean population is located in Seoul
and Seoul is about 20 minutes artillery
from North Korea.
So in 20 minutes, North Korea could rein artillery onto Seoul
and basically they flattened in the higher city.
Why wouldn't you extort the South Koreans?
Because the South Koreans are going to shoot back?
With what?
Do they not have military?
They're being protected by the Americans right now
and Americans are busy transporting artillery and weapons systems.
including the fat system, over to the Middle East.
It's called fat, T-H-A-A-A-D.
It used to be in South Korea to protect against North Korea,
and now it's over in the Middle East.
So Americans are cannibalizing both South Korea and Japan
in order to maintain this war in the Middle East.
Now's the time.
Why not? It's free money.
It's like taking candy from a baby.
But South Korea have their military, no?
How do you defend against artillery strikes?
I don't know.
You don't.
But they would fire back, right?
They'd get themselves into a pretty ugly war.
South Korea have a big military.
Well, my people are poor.
They're not afraid to die.
In fact, I've sent thousands of them to go to Ukraine to fight for the Russians,
and they fight to the death because they're poor,
and they don't fight to the death,
if they're allowed to be taken prisoner,
I'll kill their families back at home.
South Koreans are rich.
They are used to democracy.
They're used to individual rights.
So if I threatened to blow your city up,
you're telling me you won't bribe me not to do so.
Isn't the fastest, quickest way is to bribe me
and have to cause trouble for you?
Okay, so you think they're going to bribe them?
Extortion. This is extortion.
I don't need to destroy South Korea.
All I need to do is it's basically threaten the South Koreans,
and those are just blind me not to do anything.
So what does all of this stuff mean for the average person?
You know, people listening right now, they're just normal people.
A lot of them, not all of them, but a lot of them are just normal people getting on with their lives,
and they care about their families, their jobs, their futures.
What does, what message have you got for them?
In this new world, we will need leaders.
We will need average people.
who are able to bring hope, to people around them,
who are able to tell their neighbors, their friends,
we have to come together as a community
and become a family if we were to survive.
That's what the world needs in the future.
It will need entrepreneurial leaders,
it will need visionaries, it will need profits.
Those who will most thrive are those who are those,
who make an effort to reach out,
knock on the door of your neighbors and say,
listen, there's a blackout,
and there's probably no water.
But don't fear,
because if we come together's community,
if we go and knock on everyone's doors,
then everyone in this apartment building,
and there will be a hundred of us.
We just sit down and have a meeting
and just discuss what's happening,
one of us will come over a solution
and one of us will help everyone else
figure out how to find water
or how to build a better society.
And we know this because historically
this has always been true.
When empire collapse, infrastructure collapses.
Which empire do you think is collapsing
the United States Empire?
The United States Empire is collapsing, yes.
And who is taking its place?
No one can take the place of the American Empire.
So we live in a unipolar,
moment. And the closest historical analogy to today is something called the Bronze Age collapse.
The Bronze Age. The Bronze Age collapse. This happened about over 3,000 years ago.
And what happened during the Bronze Age collapse is that you have these established kingdoms
throughout the Middle East and Europe. You have nicely in Greece. You had the Haight Empire in
Anatolia, which is present-day Turkey, you had the Mesopotampeatian Empire, you had the Egyptians.
And one by one, they collapsed.
The reason why was that a perfect storm of calamities came at the same time.
There were earthquakes.
There were famines.
There was a climate crisis.
There were wars.
There were civil wars.
There were revolutions.
And so you had this massive surge of refugees called the Sea Peoples, flowing from North and West Europe
and sweeping the entire.
shipping food to the entire
Middle East.
And the reason why is they were hungry.
They didn't have any food to eat.
So they organized into
these large pirate armies
and they overwhelmed
entire civilizations.
And so we'll see
a very similar dynamic play out
in the world
where in the future,
our concern won't be
wars. Our concern will be
these
millions of refugees who want to flood into our societies because they're hungry.
And they're going to come from Africa.
They're going to come from the Middle East.
They'll probably come from South America as well.
So I saw your show with Steve King, by the way.
Steve Keen.
Yeah.
It was a great show, right?
And he talked about this, where, look, the world depends on fertilizer.
And there's 8 billion people in the world.
And what fertilizers, the world can only sustain at most.
2 billion people.
Well, what are the 6 billion people going to do?
Just starve to death?
No, they're going to migrate,
and they're going to want food.
And this is going to create a huge global crisis throughout the world.
I mean, one might argue that with the rise of things like AI and robotics,
the cost of production is going to drop,
and there's going to be more, you know, Elon talks about the age of abundance
and all these kinds of things.
But you have to grow food out of the ground.
And you are using fertilizer.
to maximize the land's capacity to grow food.
So you don't have fertilizer.
You can have as many robots as you want.
They don't have to eat food.
We have to eat food.
So what is your, you talked about hopefulness?
Right.
Are you hopeful?
I'm very hopeful.
What are you hopeful for?
I believe that humans are first and foremost, creative and resilient.
And our abilities have become dormant because we've become too complacent.
Western lifestyle have made us extremely lazy and fat.
But the moment we're presented with a crisis,
the moment that we find our families in danger,
we're able to come together as a people
and come up with all this tremendous imagination
in order to make a better society.
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Professor, what's the most important thing we haven't talked about that we should have talked about?
So let's talk about the nature of reality. To explain the nature of reality,
I'm going to explain Plato's Allegro the Cave,
which he talked about in his book, The Republic, right?
Exactly.
This book?
Yes, the Republic, okay?
One of the masterpieces of Greek civilization as well as Western civilization.
All right, so this is how Plato explains the nature of reality.
And so he uses a metaphor called the cave.
So I want you to imagine a dark cavern that is huge.
And in this cavern, there are hundreds of people lined up together.
And they're also in a rope.
And this goes on for, you know, miles and miles, just thousands of people.
And they are chained to the ground.
And the necks are shackled.
So they can actually move.
And all they can do is stare in front of them at a giant wall.
That's empty.
Now, behind these people, and again, they can't see behind them, right?
It's a great fire.
Alongside this fire are people, okay?
We don't know who they are.
They'll never explain who these people are.
They take puppets, and they project these puppets off the fire onto the wall.
And when people see these shadows,
They think that this is reality.
And as such, they begin to create narratives to explain this reality.
They create language.
They give shadows names.
They explain where these shadows come from.
They create religion.
Then these people decide to specialize.
So some people who are priests who explain this new religion.
There are some people who are poets that talk about the beauty of these shadows.
And then you have teachers who teach about the shadows to children.
And then over time, what happens is that these people fall in love with this reality
so that they are addicted to it.
So if anyone comes on and says, hey guys, why don't you look behind you and see it's all just a farce?
these people will be so angry that they kill this person.
So I'm not sure if you've ever watched a Korean drama.
Have you watched a Korean TV drama?
Not really, no.
So unfortunately, I have.
And these people are going for like thousand of hours.
And for the first 10 hours, you're disgusted by the plot.
Because it makes no sense.
But by sometime by the 20th hour, you can't stop
watching it.
The same situation here where
it's a silly television drama.
It's all fake.
Once people watch too much of it,
they want it to be true.
And that's the nature of reality
that we live in.
So certain things to remember is
that
what creates this reality
are not
the people in charge.
What creates this reality is
our imagination.
Okay.
So the first thing to appreciate is that everything is a hallucination.
And this is something that North scientists have confirmed.
So what we're going to do is we're going to take Plato's out of the cave, the framework,
and then apply it to our reality to understand how it's created.
Okay.
So in the first layer, you need a power, a force to put people in change, right?
And this is what we call the military industrial complex of America.
as well as the empire.
So going back to this example,
it's the layer that puts the people into change.
But now the second step is you need people to create the reality,
to direct people's attention, to create the game.
And these people are the financial elite,
the bank of international settlements based in Basel.
So what do they do?
These people are the ones who set the exchange currency rates.
and they also allow for seamless financial transactions,
the SWIFT system, basically.
Then Wall Street and the Sea of London
where the financiers.
And then you have the Federal Reserve,
the Federal Reserve system.
Because the Federal Reserve are the people who print money.
Okay.
Now, once you create the rules of the game,
you need to create the game itself,
which is the global economy.
Right?
global economy.
And obviously, this is a pretty vast system
that encompasses everything, okay?
Now you have to extend the people how the global economy works.
You cannot tell people, oh, really,
there are these secret people working me on the scenes
that are projecting shadows onto a wall.
So what you do is you create multilateral organizations
that pretend to control the global economy,
and they are the World Bank, the United Nations, WTO.
You make people believe that this is all being controlled impartially for oral benefit.
Now, you have to convince people that the system is legitimate, that when you're actually seeing the shadows on the wall, they're real.
And that's why you need the media.
That's why you need culture, such as Hollywood, movies, basically.
And you need education, school system.
Okay, these are the people who are all prisoners who have become leaders of the prisoners
and who are helping understand the shadows on the wall.
So am I in the media?
Yes, you are.
Am I?
Yes.
So am I, what am I doing?
Am I one of the people in the fire controlling the narrative?
Is that what?
Yes, yes.
But I'm not owned by anybody.
That's what you think.
Oh, really?
Yes.
Who am I owned by?
Ultimately, it's a people who control the fire.
that are in charge, right? So ultimately, it's these people, the second layer.
The game masters, the financial elite that control everything.
And the financial elite, again, are like the World Bank, you said.
No, no. The financial elite are these private bankers.
Okay, so are the private bankers controlling me? Because you said I was in the media.
Do you want money?
Yeah.
Then they're controlling you.
Okay.
Right.
How are they controlling me?
Because they control the creation of money.
And so now,
that you have the media, the schools, and the cultural systems, helping people understand
the shadows on the wall, these shadows now become internalized. And they dictate the values and norms
of people, what they believe to be good and bad. They dictate habits and customs, how you live
your life. And they dictate the legal system, who's punished for what? Okay. And this becomes
the top edifice.
And what's amazing about the system is that in our minds, okay, in our minds, we believe
that the system is, first of all, the complete opposite, where the foundation is actually
the laws, the habits, and the values, when in fact, in reality, these are just figments
of our imagination.
Okay, that's point one.
Point two is that this is a very, very delicate structure.
So if anyone does incorporate, okay, then this is, this edifice collapses.
It's because it's a very, very delicate system.
And the third thing, and this is the most important to understand the world that we live in,
as this system becomes much more wobbly, meaning that young people don't really believe in the shadows anymore.
Young people grow up and says, hmm, are these shadows really real?
They don't feel real to me.
The system needs to become much more authoritarian.
end. It needs to force people to believe what they refuse to believe. Because everyone in the system
is incentivized to ensure this edifice is stable. Do you think this is somewhat linked to what's
going on with independent media? Exactly. Because independent media are asking a lot of questions
about the way society functions. Exactly. And that's why we're seeing governments becoming very worried
about independent media.
Because if you have people
on the population saying
these shadows are fake,
this creates a ripple effect.
It causes people
to start questioning
these shadows on the wall.
You can't have that.
So that's why it's important
to have censorship.
That's why it's important
to de-platform people.
That's why you have
woke politics,
DEI.
It's an enforcing mechanism.
Yeah, I mean,
it is pretty hard.
You know, it's not easy
being an independent podcaster
if you have a big platform
because you're not always the most loved by the mainstream media.
And they'll figure out how to eventually...
But I think that's very human, actually.
I think the incentives are quite understandable from a human perspective.
Look, if you look at the system, no one's really in charge and no one's a villain.
They just grow up in the system.
And everyone's protecting their incentives.
Exactly.
That's kind of what I mean.
I'm like, yeah, human nature is to protect one's incentives.
And, you know, the media didn't like Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook,
because 80% of 70, 80% of ad revenue went to Google and Facebook,
so they had a bit of a war.
So I kind of get it.
People are trying to protect what's theirs.
And disruption causes people to, I guess, panic a little bit.
But makes sense.
But the problem is that over time,
more and more young people are going to grow up and say,
I don't see shadows.
I'm pretty sure we're being lied to.
In which case, this person has an opportunity to overhaul.
control the system and create a new system. And this is why AI is important. But we currently believe
this one. We currently believe in this structure. It's really difficult, I think, for the average
person listening now to accept the fact that they have believed a bunch of fundamental ideas and
stories that everything they care about is sat upon. But I mean, you only, if you've read the book
Sapiens and understood that humans got here because we've had a remarkable ability to believe in stories,
that maybe the orangutan can not believe.
It couldn't believe in money and governments and religions
and all these kinds of things.
It makes perfect sense that, yeah,
there's really foundational stories where you are accepting,
and that's what's brought us here today.
That's what keeps me from running out on the street
without my clothes on or doing other illicit activities
is I'm held in place by a set of stories that I've accepted,
and they are stacked one upon the other
to make me believe that everything I'm seeing and accepting is valid.
But, you know, I guess the question becomes, am I okay with this reality?
And what's stopping us from creating our own reality that benefits everyone?
Is that possible?
Well, in theory, it's possible.
But as you point out, there's certain people who are happy with the system and want to maintain the system.
And that's why we're going to wars around the world.
Because it's not just a war between different nation states.
It's also a war for the fundamental nature of reality.
You have the bankers versus the tech roles, right?
That's what we're seeing in the world right now.
Where for the longest time, Wall Street has controlled America,
but now with the Trump Revolution, you have Palantir.
You have people like Larry Ellison, Peter Thiel,
St. Altman, who want to create Operation Stargate,
which gives them complete control over people's imagination.
You can knock it over now.
Okay.
And that thing will come down eventually,
because that is just the fundamental fact of human history.
Everything, no matter how stable it seems in the beginning,
it all comes crashing down eventually.
Eventually.
Eventually.
Cyclically.
Yes.
Ray Dalio talks about the cycles through history and how sort of predictable they are and how frequent they are.
Is there a frequency to the rise and fall of these, I guess, perceived realities or empires, as he calls it?
Yeah, so they say empires last around 200 years.
And so we are now in the twilight of the American Empire.
And what we know is that when empire is declined, it's always for the same reasons.
and it's always because of too much debt, too much corruption, too much inequality.
And we're seeing that in America today.
And the other thing that we know is you can't actually stop the decline of empires.
So also Spangler, who is a German theoretician, he argues that we are human beings
and we have natural life cycles because we're organisms.
Well, societies are the same way.
where empires, they will be born, they'll rise, and they'll die.
And it's a good thing because that's what allows for constant human innovation.
Do you think that will happen in my lifetime?
I'm 30 years old, 33 years old.
It may happen in everyone's lifetime.
It may happen in next five to ten years.
We are seeing...
Do you think that's going to happen in the next five or ten years?
I think there's very strong possibility that the American Empire will collapse the next five to ten years
because it is overstretched, it's in too much debt,
and it is really angry an entire world.
It's basically unifying the entire world against it right now.
And if that is to be the case,
what would you give me as advice as a 33-year-old?
What actions should I be thinking about taking now
based on what you know about history
to make sure that, you know, it's not too bad for myself?
I guess I'm asking this question,
in light of you predicting that there might be a collapse
of the sort of Western or the American Empire,
And in such a scenario, I was wondering what it would look like to be an American.
And is there a solution or a course of behavior one should take in such a scenario?
But I guess that's the key question, which is if the U.S. empire does collapse, how does American life change or Western life change?
Okay. So one theory that's very important to understand is someone called Hermetic Philosophy.
And hermetic philosophy is what underpins Plato's Aligo the Cave.
And Arminic philosophy comes from Egypt.
And it has certain principles, but its main principle is that reality is energy, it's vibrations.
So we think of it as material, but material is a consequence of energy.
Right.
So what this means is that reality is consciousness itself.
So our thought are what's real.
our bodies are just vehicles to experience the world around us, but they're not real.
When we die, our souls return to the source and we come back again.
And we're here permanently in order to experience things we cannot experience in a spiritual world.
Because in a spiritual world, it's not material.
So what's really important is to appreciate that every one of us is part of the source.
And so if we think about the totality of things, we can only become despondent.
We can only give up hope.
But if we think about how individually we can become a better person and how we can impact
the people around us, then that becomes reflected onto the reality itself.
Because we're just part of God itself.
right? So the idea is
as above so below
as below so above
meaning that we are each and everyone
us fractals of God
so if you choose to be a good person
this
makes the world a better place.
We choose to be a bad person and also makes the
world a worse place. So it's not
really about how can I stop
these wars from happening but you cannot.
It's not really about where can I put my money
to generate more income because that's not
going to happen. It's really about
how do I
live my life
to the fullest?
How do I become a much more
creative individual
that brings goodness
to the people around me?
If you do that,
you're changing the world
every day for the better.
That's a nice message.
That's a very nice message.
And I agree.
It's really interesting.
I've spoken to a couple of physicists
now who say similar things
regarding
about consciousness
and it really has stuck with me.
things people say, you know, sometimes because I learned so much doing this that I forget them,
but this idea that we're all part of the same consciousness and that, I think someone said to me,
a physicist said to me, that it's almost like consciousness divided into lots of little pieces
so that it's right, fractals, so that it could experience the world or view the world.
Exactly. And I found that to be a really compelling idea. Weirdly, I was thinking about this
the other day, I was in a European country, and I was driving in a taxi and I looked out of the window
and you had all of these like tourists
just stood at the edge of the water
or just like looking up and looking around
and I just for a second thought of it
thought of them as like little pieces of consciousness
exploring the world
because they were like looking up
and looking around and looking at mountains
and looking at the ocean and looking at the floor
and it dawned on me for a second
that that might just be consciousness
is manifestation
for sort of I guess exploration
which is a really interesting idea
I don't necessarily know what it means
but it does create a little lot of empathy
so one area that you might
when it explores the cabala.
So what's this, what's this cabala thing?
Right?
It's what they call the Tree of Life.
And in the Tree of Life, it's what you're trying to say is that it's a dynamic in the world
that governs all human affairs.
And this dynamic is thesis, antithesis, synthesis, synthesis.
So God is the will to bestow, creates Adam Kanemann, who is the will to receive.
And then Cammon has to abandon God, that's destroying the world.
But eventually, because the world is destroyed,
and in Kenmont, in its descendants, us recognize the father of our ways and beg God for forgiveness,
and this will redeem the world, repair the world.
And if you think about it, okay, this is what underpins a lot of actions that is happening in the Middle East,
where the Israelis are doing what they're doing,
because you're just trying to force the hand of God, meaning that, okay, if Israel is
committing all these atrocities in the Middle East, it's creating all these wars, eventually the world
will have to punish the Israel East, right? There'll be war between the world and Israel.
And Israel will be humbled. But once Israel is humbled, everyone in Israel recognize the folly
of his or her arrogance, hubris. And then we'll beg God for forgiveness. And once that one happens,
when all people in Israel, at the same time, beg God for deliverance and for forgiveness,
the world will end and will return to paradise.
That's literally what they believe.
We're going to have to stop there, Professor.
We have a closing tradition where the last guest leaves a question for the next guest,
not knowing who they're leaving it for.
And the question left for you is, who will you miss the most and why?
Well, I will miss my wife the most.
because I met my wife about 10 years ago,
and this was a time of my life
when I had hit rock bottom.
I went to Yale,
and so I have a very elevated sense of myself and my abilities.
And so I went into the world thinking that I would conquer it.
And after decades of failure,
I basically became very depressed.
Failure.
Yes.
meaning I didn't have a job, meaning I didn't have much income, meaning I didn't have much hope in my life.
And so I was working as a teacher, and then for a mutual acquaintance, I met my wife.
And I think that it was because I became so depressed that my heart, I begged for relief.
I begged God, even though I don't believe in God, for salvation and redemption.
and my wife came as an angel.
And what she did that no one else did before was she loved me unconditionally.
She was kind to me.
She told me to believe in myself.
And she proved it by making the ultimate sacrifice and having a child with me.
It's one thing for someone to say, I believe in you, I love you.
It's another thing to have a child of that person.
And so that changed me totally.
And I said to myself, I can't despair anymore.
I have to work hard.
I have to provide for my family.
And at this time, I was thinking that maybe I could help children's students go to Yale.
Like, you know, in China, consulting is a huge business where if you help package
a kid and you get to the Yale, you get about a million dollars. That's a lot of money, right?
And she told me, you can't do that. You have to be true to yourself, and you have to be true
to our son. It's a good example for him. And so what happened was that I got a job as a high school
teacher, and then I started to make these YouTube videos, and then it blew up online. And this
was not something that we expected. It doesn't something that we planned for. It just happened organically.
So it was my wife, just by saying, I love you to me, and I knew it to be true because we had a child together.
We started a family together.
By loving me unconditioned, by being kind to me, it changed me forever.
And that's what empowered me to want to share myself with other people as well.
And so I don't know how I will ever affect my wife.
I'm forever grateful for her.
and I don't, I don't, before I didn't really mind leaving this world, but I don't want to leave this world anymore because I don't want to separate from her.
Could you have expected that you'd have the success you've had online? You've got to, what, almost two and a half million subscribers on YouTube alone, getting millions and millions and millions of views on your videos. I mean, some of your videos have almost 10 million views on various channels that you've been on. You've only made 146 of these videos and your channel has grown,
immensely. Could you have imagined? I did. You did imagine? Yes. You thought it would go like this?
Not this big, but I imagine, you know, I would find people who believe in what I was doing and would be inspired by what I was doing.
And I knew this because when I met my wife and I felt in love for the first time, and we loved each other unconditionally, my imagination started to open up.
I could see and feel things that were not available to me before.
And it was as though I became much more connected to the source.
I became much more connected to the universe.
And the universe was given me insights as to how to proceed.
And so I had one day an inspiration.
Let me start our YouTube channel.
And let me make stupid predictions and see where it goes.
because if I'm right, then I would be pretty famous.
If I'm wrong, then I'm an idiot.
But what gave me the courage to imagine all this
was again, the love of my wife.
So that's why I say kindness and love.
So I did imagine this, but not to the extent that, you know,
my YouTube channel has blown up.
You've only been doing it about a year.
I don't think I've ever seen someone get two, two and a half million subscribers in a year, especially making a geopolitics and, uh, it's mainly of geopolitics, isn't it?
And history videos in a year, that's crazy.
But I will tell you this, it has not changed me.
Because being with my wife, having a family, I know my mission is to share myself with others.
So I could easily create a media education company like Jordan Peterson and start my own university.
I don't want to do that.
I want to share myself with others.
I want to constantly learn.
I want to constantly ask questions.
I want to be open-minded.
I want to be brave for my wife and my family.
And so, yes, I did succeed.
and I thank the universe for letting me succeed
and I thank most of all
the fact that I succeeded
at an age and a time
when I can focus on a mission
and ignore the fate,
the wealth, the status.
Are you happy?
I'm very happy with my family
because it's my wife and my children
who bring me tremendous happiness
in the world.
The YouTube channel,
if they close it down tomorrow,
and they might, I wouldn't be at all unhappy
because I could just go and create more videos.
What matters is a source of my creativity,
which is the love I have for my family.
That is beautiful.
Really beautiful.
I mean, it's really self-evidered in the value you're giving to people
because the amount of people that showed up in my comment section
and demanded that you come here was staggering.
In fact, that's actually how I learned about you was
I just saw your name so much in the comments section.
So I was like, who's this guy?
And I went on YouTube and looked around.
And then I found these videos.
And then I got served for them because I clicked on them.
And then I went down the route that whole like everything else.
Just to warn you, I am a polarizing figure.
So some people really love me, but some people also really, really really hate me.
Listen, I have, I sit here with people really regardless of, of that stuff.
And I think that's important and quite rare.
So, you know, I've sat with Kamal Harris or Ivanka Trump or.
Gavin Newsom or Michelle Obama, you know, and for me it's really about the pursuit of truth rather
than being captured too much by, you know, all the blocks that we have on the table. So
thank you for doing what you do because you're demystifying and you're giving a perspective to the
world. And I think one of the things you do that really has compel people is you're able to
break things down in visual ways that allow people like me who aren't the best when it comes
books and textbooks and weren't necessarily very good in school to understand concepts in a simpler
way and really to bring them to life in ways that make them actionable and relevant to our lives.
And so long may you carry on doing that.
And that's a central message that I hope people understand.
Like everyone has capacity to learn the truth for himself or herself.
It's only a question of desire and will.
Thank you.
Thank you.
A couple of weeks ago, I was traveling through Ireland with my team and I was telling them how I don't love
when things in my life sit idle, whether it's my time, my energy, my health, and my investments.
If something has value, it should be working, even if just quietly in the background.
And one of the most overlooked examples of this was when you're traveling and you're away from
your home. Because when you're not in your home, they just sit empty. And they're not doing
anything for you, which is easy not to think about, but it's still a choice that you're making.
We're choosing not to get anything back from something that has real value, because our home can
easily play a part in someone else's holiday experience. Airbnb is one of my partners, as you know,
and hosting with them is a quick, easy way of changing that. You make your home available for dates
that suit you, and instead of it just sitting there, someone else gets to experience and enjoy your
home and your neighborhood and your city. Hosting on Airbnb, it also lets you make a little bit of
extra money on the side, which you can put towards your next holiday. Your home might be worth more
than you think. And you can find out how much it's worth at Airbnb.ca slash host.
