In a newly released audio reconstruction, Professor Jiang Xueqin provides a "Predictive History" audit of the Bondi Beach tragedy, moving beyond immediate reporting to examine the event as a case study in narrative control and institutional logic. Rather than seeking criminal attribution, Jiang utilizes game theory to analyze how the Australian state and global media apparatus managed the information flow.
He argues that modern mass-casualty events are increasingly transitioning from chaotic incidents into engineered spectacles. The monologue critiques the precise timing of information release and the leveraging of moral panic to solidify specific geopolitical and ideological incentives. Jiang posits that the framing of such tragedies serves as a "Geostack" tool—shaping public perception through fear and identity to maintain state equilibrium during periods of global tension.
The lecture serves as an educational framework for understanding how power operates in the twenty-first century, urging a critical resistance to "instant explanations" in the wake of emotional crisis.
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