ļ¼A Useful Idiotā - ļ¼Professorļ¼ Jiang EXPOSED As Fraud
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In this episode, we talk about the recent interview with J.J. Abrams and his son, Meghan, and how he should have handled it differently. We also talk about how the market is going to expose him as a card carrying anti-Semite.
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Professor Jank, who was one of the guys that talked about, you know, he made the prediction
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on what was it, July of 2024, he said, President Trump's going to win, they're going to go
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And then Sagar and them had him on the podcast.
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When they had him on the podcast, I messaged, what is their podcast called?
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I messaged breaking points immediately, and I said, great conversation.
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Matter of fact, let me tell you, when I DM'd Breaking Points and told them,
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great job interviewing this Jeng guy, because guess what we need in America?
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My message to them, Vinny, can you tell them when this message was sent?
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okay so then we invite to have a conversation with him he's on a conversation with another guy
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who you know he's been mouthing off a lot lately and he's doing his own thing you know we had a
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conversation with him i don't want to talk about uh the individual's name and all of a sudden he's
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like well the reason because i thought this was going to be hit piece that's why i didn't want
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to go on pbd podcast they were trying to do hit piece hit piece having a conversation with you
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that's what this guy jang said yes that's what the guy said on camera he says yeah what was what
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was the word he was rob i think they were trying to set it was a setup it was a setup okay and i'm
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like i i want to hear your thoughts and your angles on where you came with this conclusion
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and then the person he probably least worried about you know taking a shot at him maddie
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his son kudos to maddie his son on this interview good for you maddie play this clip rob go for it
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english lit graduate and you're not a professor i know it's your youtube monica but you're a high
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school teacher. You're not actually a professor. Right. Um, yeah. And I'm not a professor. I'm not
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a professor. But, but I never said I was a professor. It's the internet who called me
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a professor. Hold on. Hold on. Hi YouTube. This is Professor Jiang. Hi YouTube. Uh, this is Professor
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Jiang, uh, Professor Jiang here. Professor Jiang here. Professor Jiang here. Professor Jiang here.
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You do call yourself Professor Jiang and you're not a professor. Look, look, there's a guy on the
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I'm good friends with a radio host called Charlemagne the god,
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and you represent yourself of somebody who you're not,
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And by the way, you know what else Maddy asked me?
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So a lot of people are thinking you're with China.
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And you're maybe, you know, somebody that is actually,
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you know doing this to kind of you know hurt america because your motives are more supporting
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for the chinese regime and all this other stuff and that also came up and he says that's a very
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fair criticism that's a very good communicator you got to give him credit for sure it is possible
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that i'm a useful idiot and i suspect that there are many entities around the world who would like
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to amplify my message surely you'll understand why a lot of people think at best you're trafficking
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when you hear this, Vinny, how do you process this? Tom, I'll come
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to you. How do you process this from a guy who actually
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deal if somebody calls himself a professor and they're not the way he was representing it i think
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it is because it gives a um it gives yourself some gravitas and by as an adjunct i never let
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them call me doctor doctor is a phd doctorate and so i always had them call me tom because these
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were mba students wait you like being called biz doc he's a doctor he called me but he's not a
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doctor about but he's not a doctor phd but you never say professor ellsworth can we call you
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professor ellsworth you can call me whatever you want to call me would that be legal term we could
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call you professor i would i would prefer not because i've got great respect for people that
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go and get a phd all right so guys don't manectom and say professor ellsworth i got a question for
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you but if you want to take a risk and manectom and say dr ellsworth or professor uh ellsworth
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he may respond back to you go ahead tom i may it's a 94.7 percent of time everybody gets an
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answer i'm correct so um i think this guy was holding himself out with professor to create
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gravitas and he's made these predictions he was correct and he kind of messed it up why did you
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do that why did you leave the door open i just i don't think you should have left the door open
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like that he says hi this is jang some people may call me professor jang i'm a high school teacher
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and here's what i think about the future that's all you have to say how do you how can you just
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not say that because you leave the door open and the doors open i concur with professor e um
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but the one thing is i did pal was in the gym playing basketball and i sprained my ankle and
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tom remember it was me and adam and tom ran up and he was like is it your ebita i'm like it's not
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that's not even a part but then he tried to give your ankle mouth to mouth yeah which was very very
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weird he told me to take my pants off anyway but no my thing is this bad like it's funny because
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now this guy was all over my algorithm it was just random this professor just popped up and i mean
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flooded I never looked at one video I never and he just he was everywhere and then like you Adam
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you talk about peeling back the onion and you always have to take a step back when you're
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getting it sometimes like you said great communicator and he made some points where
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I had to fact check and I'm like okay let me see where this guy's at but who are you actually
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working for who why are you here what are you doing and what is your modem what is your objective
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and the fact that he's saying kind of like that he's like well yeah I could be a useful idiot
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he's telling you who he is he's telling you exactly who he is so you have to take him at
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face value i think what's going on in america today is we're starving for one thing and that's
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the truth and there's so much misinformation and disinformation online and it's so easy to just pop
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on your camera and say hey professor jang here you know don't have don't worry about my credentials
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and by the way even if i did have credentials how much respect do we have for professors these days
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especially in these higher institutions of learning that are 13 to 1 more liberal
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than conservative in Columbia and Harvard and such.
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And now we're going to put Stock and Professor.
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So then it takes a known anti-American sentiment,
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Mehdi Hassan, to expose an alleged commie comrade
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who's allegedly China first to expose his metrics.
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What I know is that they're always going to eat each other
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they'll team up and try to figure something out.
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But at the end, the Islamists are always going to take down the communists
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and then the good guy's got to take out the bad guys.
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And here today, gone tomorrow, Professor, quote-unquote, Jank.
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You know, Monday, who do I go to if we don't have the podcast we were expecting?
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