Servitors of Empire

Forcing a fundamental rethinking of the Asian American elite, many of whom have attained top positions in business, government, academia, sciences, and the arts, this book will be certain to generate a good deal of controversy and honest discussion regarding the role Asian Americans will play in the new century as China and India loom ever larger in the world economic system.

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Not since the large-scale infusion of scientists and engineers fleeing Nazi Germany has there been such a mass importation of intellectual labor from U.S. client states in Asia. One of the specialized tasks assigned to this group is to build the technetronic infrastructure for the new world order command and control system. Servitors of Empire is not intended to fan the flames of suspicion and paranoia aimed at Asian Americans, but serves to illuminate the way in which highly trained knowledge workers are being employed to bring sovereign nations such as the United States under centralized rule made possible through advances in bioscience, IT, engineering, and global finance. Summary from Amazon


Servitors of Empire: Studies in the Dark Side of Asian America by Prof. Darrell Y. Hamamoto (Playlist) (Reading began on March 4, 2020)

Servitors of Empire, part 1: Professor Hamamoto’s “Studies in the Dark Side of Asian America”

Servitors of Empire, part 2

Servitors of Empire, part 3: “Fattening Frogs for Snakes”

Servitors of Empire, part 4: “The Soong Clan”

Servitors of Empire, part 5: “Chiang Kai Shek takes control”

Servitors of Empire, part 6: “Tactical Immigration”

Servitors of Empire, part 7:”Project Rice-Paperclip”

Servitors of Empire, part 8: “Pharmacide”

Servitors of Empire, part 9: Yamosita’s Gold

Servitors of Empire, part 10: “China, China, Skull and Bones”

Servitors of Empire, part 11:”Torture Memos and Flexible Dupes”

Servitors of Empire, part 12: “Bulletproof Bill and his Asian FOB’s”

Servitors of Empire, part 14:”Race and National Security”

Servitors of Empire, part 15:”CNN and Liberal Multiculturalism”

Servitors of Empire, by Professor Darrell Hamamoto, Conclusion