Darrell Hamamoto

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Person.png Darrell Hamamoto  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(academic)
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NationalityUS
Alma materCSU Long Beach, Bowling Green State University, UC Irvine
Specialist in U.S. media and ethnic studies.

Darrell Y. Hamamoto is an American writer, academic, and specialist in U.S. media and ethnic studies. He was a scholar of Asian American media and professor for almost 23 years at the University of California, Davis before retiring in 2018.[1]

"UC, Davis, Katehi, Illuminati," Leuren Moret with Darrell Hamamoto

Opinions

Hamamoto has made several appearances on the InfoWars radio program, where he has promoted the the theory that US ethnic minorities and others are targeted with cancers with food products from Monsanto, especially of the reproductive organs, to sterilize and eliminate them completely.

He mentioned a theory that a series of different strange weather modification events has been occurring across the world and in the United States, and could be seen in some videos on YouTube. According to him, a 2018 "splitting" of a hurricane might have been done with a secret directed-energy weapon housed in Antarctica, and that Senator John Kerry visit to the continent a week earlier might have been to inspect the equipment[2].

Publications

Hamamoto has written several books, including Monitored Peril, which "illuminates the unstable relationship between the practices of commercial television programs, liberal democratic values, and white supremacist ideology. The book clearly demonstrates the pervasiveness of racialized discourse throughout U.S. society, especially as it is reproduced by network television."[3]

His book Servitors of Empire discusses how sovereign nations such as the United States will be brought under centralized rule made possible through advances in bioscience, information technology, engineering and global finance.


 

A Document by Darrell Hamamoto

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)
Document:The Mysterious Deaths of Ernest Hemingway and Iris Changarticle1 August 2011Ernest Hemingway
Iris Chang
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