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288 Navigating Existential Crisis

288 Navigating Existential Crisis

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Deepfakes used to be a novelty. Now they’re a weaponized vibe, and you can watch it happen in real time: Netanyahu “death” rumors, suspicious footage, finger counting, and the way a single clip can set whole timelines on fire. We start with the messy reality of modern platforms (yes, YouTube, X, Kick) and ask the uncomfortable question underneath the memes: is the confusion the feature, not the bug?

From there we zoom out into geopolitics and the ideas that actually move people. We talk through Professor Jang’s lens on war and power, where game theory matters but eschatology often explains motivation better, because end times stories can generate coordination and permission structures that pure strategy can’t. That thread pulls us into Christian Zionism, dispensationalism, John Darby, the Schofield Reference Bible, and why “peace” can mean Pax style control rather than anything human and balanced.

Then we hit one of the biggest American myths head-on: the claim that the United States is founded on Christianity. We reference Thomas Jefferson’s letters, the 1796 Treaty wording stating the US government is not founded on the Christian religion, and the 1954 “under God” update to the Pledge of Allegiance during the Cold War. We connect it all back to AI as the next religion: omnipresent systems, data centers, and a coming economy of compute that may require “good citizen” compliance.

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