Professor Jiang: America Is Moving Toward Becoming Theocratic Society, Where Religious Ideologies Influence Political Decisions

In a recent conversation on the Jack Neel podcast, Professor Jiang, a high school history teacher and geopolitical analyst, outlined what he sees as a quiet but accelerating shift in America toward theocracy, driven by an alliance between Christian nationalism and the technology sector. At the center of his argument is Donald Trump himself. Professor … Read more

After Getting Caught Trying To Copy Professor Jiang, Patrick Bet-David Tried To Expose him

Patrick Bet-David, the founder of Valuetainment and one of the more prominent voices in the independent media space, posted a thread on X outlining eight scenarios for Iran’s political future, ranging from best to worst case for the regime. He presented the framework as his own analysis. Within hours, X’s Community Notes feature had other … Read more

Viral Professor Jiang Claims He Never Called Himself a Professor Despite Many Times He Publicly Introduced Himself

YouTube personality Professor Jiang recently appeared in an interview where he was challenged over his use of the title “Professor,” despite working as a teacher. The interviewer questioned why he continues to use the title on his Predictive History YouTube channel. The interviewer addressed the issue directly. “You’re an English literature graduate and you’re not … Read more

Professor Uses Game Theory To Explain Why US Will Lose Iran Conflict

A professor who predicted Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory and a subsequent US conflict with Iran is now standing by his third and most controversial prediction: that the United States will ultimately lose that conflict. Professor Jiang, who runs the YouTube channel Predictive History and applies game theory to geopolitical analysis, originally made the predictions … Read more

China’s Youth Try to Retire Before 30 By Moving Into Semi-Abandoned Building Complexes

The Italian-style watchtowers and replica Renaissance architecture of “Life in Venice” stand almost empty on China’s eastern coast. But for 28-year-old Sasa Chen, this ghost town development represents something else entirely: freedom. According to sources, Chen pays just 1,200 yuan ($168) monthly for her apartment in this semi-abandoned housing complex in Jiangsu province. The rent … Read more