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25 Facts About Jason Jorjani

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Jason Reza Jorjani was born on February 21,1981 and is an American philosopher, writer, former New Jersey Institute of Technology lecturer, former editor-in-chief of the European New Right publishing company Arktos Media, and co-founder of the AltRight Corporation with Richard Spencer.

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Jason Reza Jorjani was born and raised in Manhattan, New York, the only child of an Iranian immigrant father of Qajar descent and a mother who comes from a working-class family of "northern European heritage", more specifically Irish and Scandinavian.

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Jason Jorjani is a dual citizen of the United States and Iran.

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Jason Jorjani attended the Dalton School, on the Upper East Side.

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In 2016, Jason Jorjani became editor of alt-right publisher Arktos Media.

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Jason Jorjani claimed that his remarks were spliced into pieces from a two-hour conversation and rearranged out of context, and that the prediction was a warning of a dystopian future, not an endorsement.

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Jason Jorjani had met Richard Spencer at a National Policy Institute conference, at which both of them spoke.

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Jason Jorjani ultimately took a negative view of the AltRight Corporation, referring to it as a "miscarriage" and "total failure".

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Particularly, in the case of Bannon, since he was known to be a reader of Arktos Media, a publication which the unnamed man in london advised Jason Jorjani become its Editor-in-Chief, and since Jason Jorjani was supposed to be a man of direct contact with, alongside Jellyfish.

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At some point Jason Jorjani would meet the unnamed man in london, when he himself was there for a visit with exiled Iranian nationalist groups, sometime shortly after the election of Trump in 2016.

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On January 2,2017, Jason Jorjani received an email from Bagley saying that the US Government funding would be received by February 1, after Trump's inauguration.

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On March 8,2017, Jason Jorjani would write an email to Bagley in which he stated he wanted to get rid of Richard Spencer as the leader of the AltRight Corporation.

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On October 9,2023, in the context of the onset of the October 7 attacks, Jason Jorjani sent out a tweet stating that he had made contact with Avigdor Lieberman back in 2018, persuading him against intervening against Iran while supporting groups such as the MEK, because it would be "counter-productive in terms of clearly defining the pro-Israeli, and even pro-Zionist character of our movement".

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Jason Jorjani's ideas have been described by journalist Olivia Goldhill as influenced by Dark Enlightenment philosophy, particularly that of Nick Land.

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In "The Prometheist Manifesto", Jason Jorjani criticised the modern concept of God as a "jealous and tyrannically wrathful God-Father, archetypally identical to Zeus".

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Jason Jorjani has written in support of eugenics and has claimed that Iran cannot culturally, technologically, and scientifically advance unless it restores its "pre-Arab and pre-Mongol genetic character".

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Jason Jorjani has however stated that he deliberately infiltrated the Alt-Right movement at the behest of individuals who were very close to the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign to steer it away from Spencer-style White Nationalism.

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In 2017, Jason Jorjani stated that he is not a white nationalist or racist.

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Jason Jorjani identifies himself as a progressive and a feminist.

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Jason Jorjani has openly characterized certain high-ranking Nazi officials as akin to supermen with psychic powers.

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Jason Jorjani has said that he was involved in an attempt to build a new Persian Empire, which he claims was led by an organisation known as the "Iranian Renaissance Organization".

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Furthermore, Jason Jorjani is critical of Alexander Dugin for his support for Islam and the Islamic Republic of Iran as part of his goal to spread Traditionalism.

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When Jason Jorjani speaks of the angel Gabriel in the quote above, he is specifically referring to the idea promulgated by Shia Gnostics that Gabriel was in fact Salman the Persian, a Persian merchant who initially converted to Islam and traded extensively in the Arabian Peninsula.

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The reasons Jason Jorjani believes this are because of his connections to the Jewish wife of Mohammed, Khadija, which lead to him befriending Mohammed, leading to rumors that he put the ideas that would later be inscribed into the Koran in Mohammed's head.

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Jason Jorjani has expressed the belief that "psychical pheonmena as key to developing a postmodern or archaeofuturist science that would deconstruct the distinction between science and spirituality".