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    1. One of the things that has been proven again and again is that the market will shun dirty players where the conditions of transparency exist. Consequently, if the dirty players are going to run things and maintain their social prestige, transparency can not be permitted. As part of that, academic freedom and free speech can not be permitted. But out to outlaw it without it being obvious? Make the truthtellers out to be perverts and simply muzzle perverts for offending and hurting good people’s feelings. Does not always work, which is why assassinations keep happening.

  1. Catherine
    Do you know Sheila Weinberg?
    Do you get her State financial ferenzic analysis reports?

  2. Hello Catherine:
    I heard Dr. Hamamoto interview and enjoyed listening to both of you share experiences and insights. You asked for suggestions so here’s one: I wanted to hear more about the solutions. I felt he wanted to talk about his vision of the future but it got lost in the other pressing topics. I hope you’ll invite him again.

    I teach part time in a community college system. The students on this level are motivated, attentive and respectful but no one could accuse them of intellectual brilliance. However given some tools, like John Rappaport’s lessons in logic, they can learn to connect the dots and build their own arguments. Their real deficit, it seems to me, stems from a lack of imagination and inspiration.

    I have copied your place based financial report comments and will be thinking about ways to introduce those ideas to my students.

    You might also look at the work of Dr. James Tracy. His field of study is “Mass Communication” he used to teach at Atlantic University. He got in trouble by questioning the narrative surrounding Sandy Hook.

    I am delighted to see you champion academic freedom. My hope is we’ll do for education what we did for clean food. Your level of influence is wide and deep. Keep up your wonderful efforts… we (my students and I) are with you.

    Your faithful reader and fan,
    Catherine Madden

    1. Catherine:

      Thanks! I very much appreciate the detailed feedback. Yes, it would be good to have Dr Hamamoto back to discuss solutions,

      Catherine

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