Description
In the highly controversial fourth installment of his “Secret History” series, Professor Jiang Xueqin dives into the dark, hidden mechanics of how evil forces coordinate and maintain power in the world. Moving from the geopolitical horrors of the modern day to the brutal military strategies of ancient Sparta, Jiang explains how secret elite groups use ritual sacrifice, trauma, and the breaking of ultimate taboos to forge an unbreakable “hive mind.” Finally, he contrasts this dark sorcery with the liberating philosophies of Kant, Hegel, Plato, and Dante.
WHY IT MATTERS:
To truly understand the Matrix, we must look beyond politics and economics to the esoteric and psychological mechanisms that bind the architects of our reality together. By understanding how secret societies use transgression and taboo to coordinate power, we strip away their mystique. More importantly, Jiang鈥檚 introduction to the “Monad” and the “Geist” gives the seeker a roadmap out of the material prison鈥攔evealing that the ultimate rebellion against an evil system is the relentless pursuit of knowledge (Plato) and unconditional love (Dante).
VIDEO SYNOPSIS:
Professor Jiang provides a deeply unsettling but necessary theoretical framework for understanding the triumph of evil in the material world:
- Ritual Sacrifice & Taboo: Jiang posits that devastating modern conflicts, like the bombardment of Gaza, function as public ritual sacrifices. By intentionally committing horrific acts and breaking the ultimate moral taboos, extremist factions force their people into a corner, creating a trauma-bonded, unified front [00:01:45].
- The “Monkey Island” Thought Experiment: To explain how the elite forge their power, Jiang illustrates how a group of desperate strangers can develop extreme cohesion, synchronicity, and even telepathy by sharing a common, brutal struggle and participating in dark, transgressive rituals [00:09:21].
- Historical Blueprints of the Hive Mind: This mechanism of bonding through trauma is not new. Jiang traces the history of state-sanctioned brutality through the agonizing hazing of Spartan boys, the Sacred Band of Thebes, and the unstoppable Macedonian army [00:22:01].
- Game Theory & Transgression: In a zero-sum game of power, the only way to win is through secret coordination. Because standard forms of coordination (family, religion, race) are easily countered, secret societies use “Transgression”鈥攖he breaking of horrifying social norms鈥攖o bind their members together through shared guilt and spiritual adrenaline [00:30:38].
- The Gnostic Rebellion: Jiang pivots to philosophy, exploring Kant’s filters and Hegel’s “Geist” (Spirit) [00:40:12]. He explains the Gnostic concept of the “Monad”鈥攖he divine source of the universe. While the corrupt elite use transgression to access dark energy and trap us in the material world, philosophers like Plato and Dante offer the true path to liberation: returning to the Monad through the pursuit of knowledge and love [00:46:35].
LINKS:
- Learn More on Prof. Jiang’s Substack: https://predictivehistory.substack.com
- Support Professor Jiang’s work: https://buymeacoffee.com/predictivehistory

Source: Predictive History