SHAUN Attwood interviews Professor Darrell Hamamoto, an American writer, academic, and specialist in US 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.
Hamamoto is under no illusions about American politics and makes some very interesting observations on the state of Utah, where young conservative Charlie Kirk was assassinated in what increasingly appears to be a well organised operation, now being covered up by the FBI.
Hamamoto points out that Utah is run by the Latter Day Saints church, also known as Mormons. He points out that the FBI has a very large number of Mormons among it’s agents and Mormonism is rooted in freemasonry.
Joseph Smith, the so-called prophet and founder of Mormonism, was a freemason himself.
Attwood is trying to find some clarity and context over the Kirk shooting and says his mind is about explode over the theories floating around the internet.
Hamamoto says the “middle America” state of Utah is not what it appears to be. “As it turns out it’s not really far off from the Antifa track because the state of Utah has been infiltrated by the very same forces from the top down,” he says.
In reference to the gay Governor Spencer Cox, Hamamoto says he is part of the globalist agenda, and this is even indicated in his speech patterns. “He’s the guy, the governor of the state, who has most aggressively has been imposing what is now called diversity, equality and inclusion through the whole state government, the education institutions, public institutions and any taxpayer-supported institutions, and this includes law enforcement, fire department – we’ve seen the same pattern in California…”
Hamamoto also noted that there were a lot of “retired” special forces, Delta Force-type people who live in Utah. “So they have a pool of individuals to draw from who are mercs, mercenaries … and you also have a lot of retired cops, a lot of retired sheriffs from places like San Francisco, Los Angeles.
“So you have all these cosmopolitan, globalist influences in this little idyllic, pristine state with moose running around and trout jumping out of the streams and people canoeing peacably down the river and camping.
“It’s in truth a globalist outpost. So if they can succeed in capturing the state of Utah, that will be their foothold for the great middle American heartland.”
Hamamoto does not delve into who did or did not pull the trigger or other such details, but he does note the implausibility of the so-called text messages sent between the alleged killer and his LGBTQ lover, that the FBI made public without a time stamp.