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Predictive History Clips

Hosted by Predictive History

A clips channel where host Jack Neel prompts recurring guest Jiang Xueqin to explain his speculative theories on geopolitics, history, and future events.

The brief

This channel offers digestible clips from a long-form interview series where host Jack Neel prompts guest Jiang Xueqin to elaborate on his unconventional and often controversial geopolitical theories. The content blends academic-sounding frameworks like game theory with speculative concepts like eschatological convergence and theories about a "transnational financial elite." It functions less as a debate and more as a platform for the guest's specific worldview, with the host facilitating long, uninterrupted monologues.

The show's unique feature is its singular focus on the theories of one recurring guest, Jiang Xueqin, treating his framework as the central subject. Unlike typical interview shows with varied guests, this is a deep dive into one person's predictive model for world events.
— What makes it distinctive
§1 · The host

Who hosts this show

This is the clips channel for the main "Predictive History" YouTube channel and lecture series, hosted by Jack Neel. The channel features edited highlights from long-form interviews, primarily with recurring guest Jiang Xueqin, a Chinese-born Canadian educator. The discussions focus on using frameworks like game theory, historical patterns, and eschatology to analyze and predict geopolitical events. The stated goal is to make these complex, long-form conversations more accessible to a wider audience through concise, high-signal edits.

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Credentials & credits

  • Jiang Xueqin: B.A. in English Literature, Yale University (1999).
  • Jiang Xueqin: Former Deputy Principal at Shenzhen Middle School and Peking University High School.
  • Jiang Xueqin: History and Philosophy Teacher, Moonshot Academy, Beijing (2022-present).
  • Jiang Xueqin: Former freelance journalist for publications like the Christian Science Monitor.
  • Jack Neel: Host of the Jack Neel Podcast.

Other ventures

  • Predictive History (main YouTube channel)
  • Predictive History Substack
  • Jack Neel Podcast
§2 · Classification

What kind of podcast

Format
Clips
Region
usa
§3 · Cadence & catalog

When new episodes drop

§3b · Editor's picks

Notable episodes

AI-extracted picks + commentary · help us verify
  1. 01
    HOW Professor Jiang's Predicts The FUTURE Of WW3 | | Jack Neel X Prof. Jiang Podcast

    Introduces the guest's core three-part framework for prediction: game theory, historical patterns, and eschatology.

  2. 02
    The Hidden Strategy Behind Trump’s War Decisions | Jack Neel X Prof. Jiang Podcast

    Provides a deep dive into the guest's psychological and strategic analysis of Donald Trump, including the theory that he is on a 'mission from God'.

  3. 03
    How Iran Beats The U.S. Without Matching Its Power | Jack Neel X Prof. Jiang Podcast

    Outlines the guest's theory on asymmetrical warfare and makes the specific prediction that the US would need to resort to unconventional recruitment in a future conflict.

§4 · Signature

What you'll be asked on this show

AI-extracted from recent episodes · help us verify
How Predictive History interviews

Jack Neel's interview style is highly permissive and designed to give his guest maximum room to expound. He typically opens with a broad, often speculative question about a major event or a person's motivation, such as, "Do you think Trump is trying to lose the war in Iran on purpose?". He then cedes the floor, allowing his guest, Jiang Xueqin, to speak for long, uninterrupted stretches. Neel's follow-ups are minimal and serve to either define a key term for the audience (e.g., "Can you explain what eschatology is?") or to request a concrete example. He does not push back or challenge the guest's premises, acting instead as a prompter for the guest's established theories.

This is a clips channel derived from a long-form interview show. The host, Jack Neel, acts as a facilitator, asking broad, open-ended questions to tee up long monologues from his guest, Jiang Xueqin. The format is highly permissive, allowing the guest to speak at length without interruption. On-screen text is sometimes used to define key terms mentioned in the discussion.

Questions Predictive History keeps coming back to

7 catalogued

If you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when Predictive History reaches for it.

process

4
  1. Q.01

    What is your framework for evaluating the past, present, and future?

    The host uses this opening question to establish the guest's core methodology for analysis.

  2. Q.02

    Can you explain what [a specific term like eschatology] is?

    Asks for definitions of key, often obscure, concepts the guest introduces for the audience's benefit.

  3. Q.03

    Can you give a simple example of how that would work?

    This question is used to make the guest's abstract theories more concrete for the audience.

  4. Q.04

    Is understanding [a specific concept] important for your predictions?

    This question is used to delve deeper into a specific part of the guest's framework.

mindset

1
  1. Q.01

    Do you think [a political figure] is trying to [do something counterintuitive] on purpose?

    This prompts the guest to provide a deeper, psychological analysis of a leader's hidden motivations.

future

1
  1. Q.01

    What kind of event could rally people to support a war?

    A speculative 'what if' question used to explore the guest's predictions about hypothetical future scenarios.

controversy

1
  1. Q.01

    Which state has the highest number of [a specific demographic]?

    A rare factual follow-up question used to ground one of the guest's more specific claims.

Signature segments

  • · Recurring interviews with Jiang Xueqin
  • · Analysis using game theory
  • · Eschatological interpretations of current events
  • · Speculative predictions about future conflicts
  • · Psychological analysis of political leaders

Topics covered repeatedly

GeopoliticsEschatologyPredictive ModelsGame TheoryUS Foreign PolicyMilitary StrategyHistorical CyclesDonald TrumpUS-Iran RelationsEconomic Theory
§5 · Guests

Who gets booked here

AI-extracted guest list + profile · help us verify
Typical guest

The show almost exclusively features one guest: Jiang Xueqin, a Canadian educator who presents his unified theory of history, geopolitics, and future events.

Recent guests
  • Professor Jiang Xueqin
    on HOW Professor Jiang's Predicts The FUTURE Of WW3 | | Jack Neel X Prof. Jiang Podcast
  • Professor Jiang Xueqin
    on How Iran Beats The U.S. Without Matching Its Power | Jack Neel X Prof. Jiang Podcast
  • Professor Jiang Xueqin
    on The Hidden Strategy Behind Trump’s War Decisions | Jack Neel X Prof. Jiang Podcast
§6 · Channels & links

Where to find this show

§7 · Stats

Audience & reach

YouTube · first-party
Subscribers
5.4K
5,410
Avg views / video
709
Trailing window
Total views
620K
620,191
Videos published
407
Sponsor readEstimated

No sponsors or ads were detected in the reviewed episodes. The channel likely serves as a lead generator for the main, long-form "Predictive History" channel and Jiang Xueqin's Substack.

AI-extracted sponsor read · help us verify

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§8 · Contact

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§9b · FAQ

People also ask

AI-extracted researched answers · help us verify
Who is the host?
The host is Jack Neel, who runs the 'Jack Neel Podcast'.
Who is the main guest, "Professor Jiang"?
The main guest is Jiang Xueqin, a Chinese-born Canadian educator with a B.A. from Yale who teaches history and philosophy at a high school in Beijing. He is not a university professor.
What is the show's format?
This is a clips channel featuring edited highlights from long-form interviews between host Jack Neel and guest Jiang Xueqin.
Is this the full show?
No, this is a clips channel. The full lectures and interviews are on the main 'Predictive History' YouTube channel and the 'Jack Neel Podcast'.
What topics are discussed?
The show covers geopolitics, history, and economics through the speculative and predictive frameworks of Jiang Xueqin, often involving concepts like game theory and eschatology.
Where can I find the main channel?
The main channel is called 'Predictive History' on YouTube.
Last updatedJun 29, 2026Not yet host-verified
Research depthResearchedHigh confidence · Jun 29, 2026 · gemini-2.5-pro

Built from the show's public RSS feed, YouTube, the host's own websites, and the cited sources below. Computed and AI-extracted fields are labelled. Facts only — no private info, no fabrication, no transcripts republished.

§9c · Methodology

Sources & how this page was built

This page is AI-assisted, grounded in the public sources cited below, and host-verifiable. We publish facts only; we do not republish transcripts. If anything here is wrong, the host can claim and correct the page above.Model: gemini-2.5-pro · high confidence

  1. [01]Jiang Xueqin - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org
  2. [02]Predictive History - YouTubeyoutube.com
  3. [03]Viral Jack Neel and Jiang Xueqin Podcast Clip Revives Bitcoin Deep State Theorynews.bitcoin.com
  4. [04]“Trump Wants to Lose Iran!” Professor Jiang Exposes the Real Endgame │ Jack Neel Podcast - YouTubeyoutube.com
  5. [05]Jiang Xueqin - Grokipediagrokipedia.com
  6. [06]Jack Neel - YouTubeyoutube.com
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