Professor Jiang has predicted that by 2045, the world will reach a critical fork where some communities become AI-controlled with people "perfectly happy being a slave to the system," while others try to salvage humanity. In a wide-ranging interview with host Jack Neel, Jiang outlined a future of systemic collapse, geopolitical upheaval, and technological manipulation.
Jiang forecast a systems collapse akin to the Bronze Age collapse, triggered by environmental catastrophes including a geomagnetic excursion that would weaken Earth's magnetic field. This would leave the planet vulnerable to solar flares capable of destroying the digital economy and causing widespread chaos. Nation states would dissolve into city states battling for resources like water, though Germany and Japan would emerge as resilient long-term powers.
On geopolitics, Jiang asserted the Greater Israel Project aims to expand Israeli territory from the Nile to the Euphrates to bring the Messiah, with transnational capital financing an AI surveillance state using mercenaries and imported labor.
The professor made explosive claims about technological origins. "Who do you think is Satoshi Nakamoto?" Jiang asked. "They say that it translates into central intelligence. And when you do game theory analysis, you look at all possibilities. You end up with a deep state. You end with a CIA." He claimed major tech figures serve as "front men" for technologies developed by government or corporate entities.
Regarding COVID-19, Jiang stated the pandemic was likely a bioweapon from gain-of-function research subcontracted to China by the US military. He criticized science becoming a de facto religion where questioning was suppressed.
Jiang revealed beliefs about elite control structures, stating powerful families track sacred bloodlines through ancestry DNA. He connected this to consciousness manipulation, explaining that focused attention can manifest reality. "The secret is not the body, the secret is the mind," Jiang said. "If you are able to implant yourself in the consciousnesses of so many people that their consciousness creates a reality in which you can inhabit forever."
The professor criticized modern economics: "We borrow from the future to finance today. We shouldn't have 8 billion people around and there are billions who live middle class lifestyles. If you're a middle-class American today, you have a more extravagant lifestyle than the Roman emperors did."
Jiang outlined "the three biggest lies": that death is final, that individuals are powerless, and that history is random. Instead, he proposed a view of the universe as conscious and interconnected. "The universe is divine. The universe is alive. The universe is conscious. And if you have the faith, if you have the love in your heart, it will speak back to you," he stated. "Love is the great secret of the universe."
When asked by host Jack Neel if he was a spy, Jiang responded: "I'm not a Chinese citizen. I'm not a participant in the Chinese system. I'm a foreigner hired to teach English at a private school."