Professor Darrel Hamamoto
Why, When, Where, and How.
Good Morning team!
I like mornings, so I say good morning in order to re-live the morning fresh scent and the sun rise even though it is night time here now.
This short letter is to introduce to the FlunkedIn global group: Professor Darrel Hamamoto the Forensic Cultural studies professor, who has taught at the University of California, Davis for over 20 years, and in Japan. He is well informed and erudite to aid and influence in the development of resilient communities world wide from a “cultural forensics” aspect, as well as other research subjects he brings to the fore as you shall see in reading about him and seeing his content.
I have been listening voraciously to Mr. Hamamoto for the last month, and also been working out a few projects; and so, have not been able to post and write much here. I do have plans to improve flunkedin.com and to write more; building, logically, I hope, on prior letters about resilient communities.
This letter, and the developing website, are a mere beginning. We are seeking those who are “in-the-know”. You are in the know if you vibe with the following videos. FlunkedIn does have an allure of some silly idea, but while we are jokers, we are serious about what we do; and, we are serious about the human experience.
Let me state this quite explicitly: We are NOT for the new world order agenda, or the various other names said order goes by. To that end, please subscribe, comment, share your experiences, and let’s start a brand new, resilient human-consciousness communities right where you are! You know what we are focused on- local food, local manufacture, local energy, and local communication. Maybe, I should add local consciousness. How about that! Local consciousness. Sounds right.
Now, please pass on the letter. We are not a letter for entertainment only, but more, much more…we envison. Our institutions failed us as you will see in the videos that follow. We are a new team, part of a larger whole of conscious humans. Time to flip the tables. The tables get flipped by way of conscious, resilient communities world wide starting locally from where you are. This material is not so easy to adjust to. So in the words of Professor Hamamoto, “ do not try to understand this material too fast”. Start small as we have previously written here:
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Subscribe to Professor Hamamoto’s Channel on Youtube, or Patreon, if you feel compelled. We are not getting paid for promoting Mr. Hamamoto on Patreon. We are doing it because we share common beliefs with the professor about how to generate new means for the new conscious world.
I want to thank our readers, and possible contributors/collaborators for taking the time to learn about our culture and communities. We need your input to complete the piece of the circle, too. Have a great morning Flunkies.
The FlunkedIn Team.
P.S. Posting this morning, last night was not possible. Time to get me a cappuccino and begin my weekend study, and some down time.

