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Saturday, September 24, 2016

Royal Persons - Not Subject to the Laws

ROYAL PERSONS - On Royal Persons vs. Alien Obama et. als.

On Royal Persons vs. Aliens, Obama et. als.
            Research by Amelia Gora (2016)
  
What does it mean to be a Royal Person?
The title/status comes from the Monarchy, Constitutional Monarchy government.
Where was it found?
In Victoria Kamamalu's Probate, page 14 documented by her father Mataio Kekuanaoa who was married to Kalehua/Kauhi/Kalua; Pauahi; Kinau; Kalolo/Kaloloahilani; and Kalima/Kalimakuhi.
What did Mataio Kekuanaoa admit?
He admitted that Victoria Kamamalu's brother, Kamehameha V, "did not want to go on record because he was a Royal Person and Not Subject to the laws."
Discussion:
"Not Subject to the laws"
Means that the person is Above the law.
The following definitions are closest to what a Royal Person is:

British Dictionary definitions for royalty

royalty

/ˈrɔɪəltɪ/

noun (pl-ties
1.
the rank, power, or position of a king or queen
2.
  1. royal persons collectively
  2. one who belongs to the royal family
3.
any quality characteristic of a monarch; kinglinessor regal dignity
4.
a percentage of the revenue from the sale of abook, performance of a theatrical work, use of apatented invention or of land, etc, paid to theauthor, inventor, or proprietor
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
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Word Origin and History for royalty
n.

c.1400, "office or position of a sovereign," also"magnificence," from or modeled on Old French roialte(12c., Modern French royauté), from Vulgar Latin*regalitatem (nominative *regalitas), from Latin regalis(see royal ). Sense of "prerogatives or rights grantedby a sovereign to an individual or corporation" is fromlate 15c. From that evolved more general senses, suchas "payment to a landowner for use of a mine" (1839),and ultimately "payment to an author, composer, etc."for sale or use of his or her work (1857). Cf. realty.

Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper

royalty

[roi-uh l-tee] 


nounplural royalties.
1.
royal persons collectively.
2.
royal status, dignity, or power; sovereignty:
to be elevated to royalty.
3.
a person of royal lineage; member of a royal family.
4.
royalties, Archaic. prerogatives, rights, orsymbolic emblems of a king, queen, or othersovereign.
5.
a royal domain; kingdom; realm.
6.
character or quality proper to or befitting asovereign; nobility.
7.
a compensation or portion of the proceeds paid tothe owner of a right, as a patent or oil or mineralright, for the use of it.

Origin of royalty
1350-1400
1350-1400; Middle English roialte Old French. Seeroyal-ty2
Kingdom of Hawaii - with Royal Persons  vs.  The United States of America
The Kingdom of Hawaii was recognized as a Monarchy government in 1810 with Kamehameha as King.
The Kingdom of Hawaii is made up of 133 Islands in the Hawaiian archipelago.  
The age of our Polynesian civilization dates back for more than 1,650+ years or since 350 A.D.
The choice of Kamehameha was a Monarchy form of government.
Image result for picture of the hawaiian archipelago
vs.
The Colonialists which later became the United States of America, did encroach on the Native people's land with the intent of forming penal colonies, they included murderers, felons, etc. including those fleeing for religious reasons from England.
The Thirteen Penal Colonies:
Thirteen Colonies/Founded
1607
The first colony was founded at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. Many of the people who settled in the New World came to escape religious persecution. The Pilgrims, founders of Plymouth, Massachusetts, arrived in 1620. In both Virginia and Massachusetts, the colonists flourished with some assistance from Native Americans.

Colonial America (1492-1763) - America's Story from America's Library

www.americaslibrary.gov/.../colonial/jb_colonial_subj.ht...

America's Library  
Thirteen Colonies
Founded1607
Population2.4 million (1775)
Date dissolvedJuly 4, 1776       
Thirteen Colonies

Traditionally, when we tell the story of “Colonial America,” we are talking about the English colonies along the Eastern seaboard. That story is incomplete–by the time Englishmen had begun to establish colonies in earnest, there were plenty of French, Spanish, Dutch and even Russian colonial outposts on the American continent–but the story of those 13 colonies (New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia) is an important one. It was those colonies that came together to form the United States.

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Obama refers to his nation in saying that no one is above the law.
 
Because Annexation did not occur and conspiracy(ies), piracy(ies), pillaging, genocide activities, racketeering, identity theft recorded in the criminal assumption of a neutral, non violent nation with Royal Persons existing, Obama has no say on the status of Royal Persons who legally belong to a foreign country occupied by War Criminals who are uninvited and are faced with the rule of laws, the U.S. Constitution which maintains that Treaties are the Supreme Law of Land.  
 
The contractual agreement made by our Royal Sovereign Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli with his heirs and successors and the United States of America is a permanent one.
 
Obama operates the United States and the American Empire which is documented in the 1899 case of Peacock vs. the Republic of Hawaii, and appears to have wronged his own people by disregarding the U.S. Constitution and rule of law, following other U.S. Presidents since the criminal dethronement of our Royal Sovereign Queen Liliuokalani in 1893.
 
Therefore, Obama has No Say in the Hawaiian archipelago when it comes to Royal Persons who own the Superior Titles to Alodio Lands in the Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaiian Kingdom/Hawaiian archipelago/Hawaiian Islands/Ko Hawaii Pae Aina/ He Mokupuni Pae Aina o Hawaii/Hawaii/Sandwich Islands.
 
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