Sunday, July 7, 2019

An Internet shrine to the life works of Dr. Georgio Yakatura.


The political commentator Georgio Beppeano Yakatura was born in the year 1948, in Genoa, Italy and immigrated to the U.S. at only 2 weeks old. As far as his nationality, Dr. Yakatura is an American and regarding his ethnicity, he belongs to Italian/Japanese-American ethnicity. Dr. Georgio Yakatura spent most of his childhood days traveling between his hometowns of Yakima, Washington and Genoa. He is the son of Carlo and Himari Yakatura. Unfortunately, he recently passed away on May 5th, 2018 leaving a legacy of many budding students. Following his graduation at University of California, Dr. Georgio Yakatura began writing for political analysis and economics. Yakatura was an economist though he had a passion for speaking about media bias and "Untruth" news.

Yakatura was Professor at UNC-Chapel Hill where he taught courses in international relations, international conflict, and sources of credibility. Dr. Georgio Yakatura earned his B.A. from the University of California at Irvine (1972) and both his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1984).

Besides, Yakatura also served for xMedia as the VP of Relations in 1998. He also worked for the 2016 Darrell Castle presidential campaign.

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    1. Man, you are a genius, you literally created this site just to create a fake story about Beppe Grillo, just I N C R E D I B L E hahahhahahah (kisses from brazil)

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    2. Georgio Yakatura's works were profound. I understand there is a time for levity and irony, but please do not bring that here, "rabbit"

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  2. Damn it Jreg,you sure don't do things by halves. Sincerely, a 'real' human being.

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  3. I met Dr. Yakatura in Mid-February 2015 during one of his last seminars called "Internet Media and Reliability: Misinformation in the Age of Information". There wasn't many in attendance so I got after his talk to him afterwards. We chatted for a while near the snacks table (Dr. Yakatura was not a healthy man). He told me one thing that has stuck with me forever. He said, "People will share information that they know is not true just so they can validate themselves. People will misquote famous people or even completely fabricate them just to tell the superior story." I never got to meet him again, but after that i started to campaign for the distribution of unadulterated facts.

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    1. Exactly what he told me too! He was a wise man.

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  4. Yakatura single-handedly transformed my life from one of mediocrity to one of academic rigor. He awoke my mind, such that I might never fall asleep again. You will be remembered, Dr. Yakatura.

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