Game Theory #12: The Law of Eschatological Convergence - YouTube

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Professor Jiang, in a lecture to his Beijing high school students on March 12, 2026, presents his 'Law of Eschatological Convergence' to explain the ongoing US-Iran war and predict future global events. He asserts that traditional geopolitical analysis is insufficient, and a religious perspective, specifically the convergence of extreme eschatologies, is necessary to understand the conflict. Professor Jiang makes three core predictions: the United States will deploy ground troops, leading to a national draft; the US will not use tactical nuclear weapons; and the Al-Aqsa Mosque will be destroyed. He supports his theory by analyzing statements from figures like Senator Blumenthal, Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Donald Trump's Secretary of War Peter Hext, interpreting them through the lens of various religious end-times narratives. The lecture delves into Jewish, Christian Zionist, Freemason, Islamic (Sunni and Shia), Catholic, and Orthodox (Russian) eschatologies, highlighting their shared goals, such as the destruction of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the rise of anti-Semitism to force Jewish diaspora return, the war of Gog and Magog, and the eventual insignificance of the US and China. Professor Jiang predicts a US civil war, the collapse of GCC economies, Turkey and Saudi Arabia entering the war and suffering, the rise of Persia, the achievement of Pax Judaica and the Greater Israel project, Russia winning in Ukraine, and the destruction of Europe and NATO, all within the next two to four years. He concludes that the US cannot withdraw from the Middle East without its economy collapsing and a domestic revolution, thus aligning accidental or intentional actions with these eschatological outcomes.

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