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Professor Jiang on His Painful Personal Path | Truth and Myth | A Search for Reality | Internet Fame

This conversation started with hesitation — both from my audience and from me. Professor Jiang has become a rapidly growing and deeply controversial figure online, with many warning me not to platform him at all. Accusations, clips, and labels were sent my way before we even spoke. So I went into this discussion with an open mind, but also with a responsibility to ask direct questions — about his views on the Holocaust, his use of language, and the frameworks he relies on to interpret the world. What followed wasn’t a takedown or an endorsement, but something more difficult and, I think, more valuable: a real attempt to engage with a lightning rod of narrative rejection. We cover a wide range of ground — from Jiang’s sudden rise on the internet to the deeper roots of how he sees history and power, as well as the painful childhood which shaped him and his battles with depression and alcohol. We get into secret societies, eschatology, and whether ideas like the Illuminati or Freemasons are meant literally or as interpretive tools. We debate the role of myth in shaping reality and national projects — from Masada to the Dead Sea Scrolls to modern geopolitics — and whether narratives around events like the Holocaust have been simplified, mythologized, or politicized in ways that both clarify and distort truth. Throughout, I push back on where I think explanations go too far, while also acknowledging where mainstream narratives can feel incomplete or unsatisfying. But what surprised me most was the personal side of the conversation. Behind the “Professor Jiang” persona is a teacher navigating sudden internet fame, scrutiny, and a very strange digital landscape. We talk about why people are drawn to voices like his right now — a growing distrust in institutions, a sense that official stories no longer hold, and the risk that comes with replacing one form of certainty with another. At its core, this is a conversation about how we search for truth in a world full of competing narratives — and how easy it is to lose our footing in the process. 00:00 – Coming Up... 02:08 – Intro and Caveats: Who Is Professor Jiang? 05:10 – Origins: Childhood, Bullying & Path to Teaching 10:32 – Credentials, Titles, and Intellectual Authority "Professor" 12:16 – Predicting the Future: How Accurate Are You? 13:56 – Secret Societies & Pattern Thinking Freemasons, numerology, 20:14 – Myth vs Reality: How We’re Taught History 22:40 – Holocaust Questions & the Search for Truth 29:41 – When Myth Overtakes Truth 33:30 – Masada: A Case Study in Myth-Making 39:36 – Do These Frameworks Actually Predict Anything? 42:57 – Where Conspiracy Thinking Goes Too Far 48:40 – Religion, Power, and Human Behavior Judaism, Islam, and how belief systems shape conflict 55:50 – My Own Experience with Judaism Personal reflection, upbringing, and interpretation 01:02:27 – Kabbalah, Mysticism, and Meaning 01:08:03 – Fear, Freedom, and the Human Condition Erich Fromm, existential anxiety 01:09:49 – Should Some Truths Stay Hidden? 01:18:20 – The Responsibility of Asking Questions 01:23:30 – Why People Are Drawn to Him Now, Distrust, collapsing narratives 01:28:28 – Final reflections on Bullsh!t High School History, Dead Sea Scrolls and Doubt BECOME A MEMBER - MONTHLY MEMBERS ONLY LIVESTREAM    / @jayshapirodilemmapodcast   For more from Jay visit whatjaythinks.com

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