Cultural Forensics and Occulted Wildly Interesting Alt Californian History
California’s Occulted, wildly interesting “alt” History
Professor Darrell Y. Hamamoto, known for his work in cultural forensics, engages in critical analysis of the arts, social institutions, and media. His YouTube channel, “Cultural Forensics: Professor Hamamoto,” features discussions and lectures that delve into these subjects, providing insights into the underlying forces shaping contemporary culture.
James W. Lee, whom Professor Hamamoto has interacted with, focuses on topics such as the origins of the California genocide. They have collaborated in discussions and presentations, which are shared on platforms like YouTube, where Lee has shared insights from his work and research, as seen in the video “James W. Lee On Origins of California Genocide”.
47:51 in — ie cabbage patch kids, orphan trains, etc
“The Jesuits did exactly the same thing when lower and Upper Canada was explorer and settled. Blanket scraps infected with small pox; these were given to the indigenous peoples with a promise for full size blankets from the Great Father across the sea. It’s also how the church ended up being the biggest land owners in lower Canada.”