Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Vol VI No. 619 Part 1B

This so-called Native Hawaiian Government is asserting that THEY decide who a Hawaiian is.
This Social Engineering is GENOCIDE.
On the 2007 reincarnation of Naiau-PUNI:
"I decide who is a Jew around here."
-- Hermann Goering in 1934, when told that a favorite Munich art dealer was Jewish.
Under legislation that the House of Representatives has voted 261 to 153 to foist on Hawaii, Goering's role would be played by a panel empowered to decide who is a "Native Hawaiian" and entitled to special privileges and immunities. Because there are perhaps only 7,000 "pure" Native Hawaiians, "Hawaiian blood" will inevitably be the criterion, and the "one-drop rule" probably will prevail. Goering would have approved of this racialist sorting-out.
Those designated Native Hawaiians would be members of a new "tribe" conjured into existence by Congress. But Congress cannot legitimately do that.
In 1959, 94 percent of Hawaiians, including a large majority of Native Hawaiians, voted for statehood. Opposition was strongest among Southern Democrats in Congress, who, with the civil rights revolution simmering, were wary of Hawaii's example of multiracial harmony.
Today, the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act, when accurately described, is opposed by a large majority of Hawaiians and supported by only a bare majority of the approximately 240,000 Native Hawaiians in the state. The legislation, sponsored by Sen. Daniel Akaka, is a genuflection by "progressives," mostly Democrats, to "diversity" and "multiculturalism."
It would foment racial disharmony by creating a permanent caste entitled to its own government -- the Native Hawaiian Governing Entity -- within the United States. The NHGE presumably would be exempt, as Indian tribes are, from the Constitution's First, Fifth and 14th amendments. It would, Akaka says, negotiate with the state of Hawaii and the United States concerning "lands, natural resources, assets, criminal and civil jurisdiction, and historical grievances."
Reparations? We shall see. Independence -- secession? "That could be," Akaka, 83, has said, depending on "my grandchildren and great-grandchildren."
The seeds of this weed were sown in 1993, when Congress passed a tendentious apology for supposed U.S. complicity -- which was neither clear nor essential -- in the peaceful 1893 overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani's monarchy by Hawaiian residents. The novelty of America apologizing for a monarch's fall was followed in 2000 by a Supreme Court ruling overturning a Hawaiian law that excluded everyone except Native Hawaiians from voting in a statewide election for trustees of a state agency. This, the court said, violated the Constitution's guarantee of equal protection of the laws and proscription of racial discrimination in voting.
This ruling raised doubts about the constitutionality of the racial spoils system administered by that agency, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. Which is perhaps why Akaka decided the reorganization act was necessary despite what he has called, with weird defensiveness, his state's "perceived harmony."
There are 400,000 Native Hawaiians nationwide who will be eligible to participate in creating the NHGE. Native Hawaiians are 20 percent of Hawaii's population. They are defined as direct lineal descendants of indigenous peoples who lived on the islands before 1893 and who exercised sovereignty then -- an unintelligible provision because the queen monopolized sovereignty. She, however, was more enlightened than Akaka. She did not distinguish between Native Hawaiians and immigrants, who served in her government.
Under President George Washington, the U.S. government's Indian policy was a facet of foreign policy because tribes were considered foreign nations. The Constitution speaks not of native "peoples" but only of "Indian tribes." Akaka's legislation would create a Native Hawaiian "tribe" as a nation within the nation.
Unlike Indians, however, Native Hawaiians' land was not taken by force. They are not a compact community -- they are woven into the fabric of one of America's most polyglot states. They chose to bring themselves under the Constitution by embracing statehood.
Congress does not create tribes; it recognizes them according to settled criteria: Tribes were nations when the Constitution was written and are geographically separate and culturally distinct communities whose governments have long continuous histories. As the state of Hawaii has said, "The tribal concept simply has no place in the context of Hawaiian history."
As the state of Hawaii has said, 'The tribal concept simply has no place in the context of Hawaiian history.' This apparently comes as news to some Democrats.
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Rose Benjamin Well said. YOU TUBR DR.UMAR JOHNSON GOV't and NWO
OR
GOVERMENT SHUTDOWN
HE EXPOSES WHITE SUPREMACY
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Rose Benjamin Educated Black man who exposed
The wickedness of Obama his Ezecutive Orders.
Hawaii has been oppressed skillfully
Distracted Punked Fooled and
Oppressed we call it Colonialism
UMAR calls it White Supremacy.
Looks like a duck quacks like a duck
GUESS WHAT IT IS A DUCK
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Rose Benjamin Obama's EXECUTIVE ORDERS SETS UP ULTIMATE POWER BY ONE MAN
THE ‼️‼️‼️ PRESIDENT ‼️‼️‼️
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He is staging riots for Marshall Law to stop the presidential elections
Why cause he wants a 3rd term to rule as a king.
Ain't no rights Ain't no laws
Ain't no civil liberties
While the Hawaiians press in for
Rights Obama don't care.
His master is George Soros MULTIBILLIONAIRE
Luciferians
Bilderbergs
Illuminaties
Free Masons
Muslim Brotherhoods

It ain't looking good for Hawaiian
Sovereignty
The goal of evil keep the Hawaiians
Separated in their own groups each saying this is the right way to go.
Without Lokahi and the God of the Holy Bible's Help His Wisdom
His Strategy
Folks it's Like Pissing in the Wind
United repent ‼️‼️‼️
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God wants to be in control
Trust God Pray for Revelation
Against the White Supremacy
Colonization Thieves
The devil is a liar
Thus Obama not white
Not black
But Power hungry
He ain't that smart folks the Puppet
Master s many pulls his strings
Their master is Satan and his demonic forces
I say to Satan I take authority
Over you and your demonic forces now in Jesus name.
Shut the devil down stomp him on his neck and grind down so he can't move better yet Akua put your knee on satans neck so he stays put no wriggle room.
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Mahalo piha Kioni for this great reminder! How soon do we forget that we exist on a chain of islands 3,000 miles from any direction? Mahalo for emiding ne of Kevin Costner's, "WaterWorld"?

Aloha kakou he "HAWAI'I PAU"

Now everyone knows I am not Environmental Engineer but I know when shit surrounds me and know shit is impossible without being surrounded by Assholes. Developers protected by "asinine legislation" like that of"Hawaii Community Development Authority (HCDA)" aka "Kaka" ako induce "Private Interest to "developed so tax revenues" can increase. But try wait!, isn't that what government suppose to do? 

Waikiki/Kapahulu plain is no different than "Kawainui (Fresh Water plenty) Swamp" is to Kailua, Oahu. In the 1700, the region of Waikiki was known as "Duck and Rice Ponds" namely due to natural mauka run-off of surface water that followed the natural sloping terrain into the immediate lower levels of its region known in island civilizations as ocean. Today, the "Duck Ponds" are known as Waikiki as "Kawainui Swamp" is now known  as "Kawainui Marshlands of Kailua"

I grew up where Kailua's Coconut Grove bounded by Oneawa Street (makai) and what is now Kihapai Street (mauka) usually was under two-four feet of water sometimes for 3 months of the year. This was due to there was no Kainui Drainage Canal overflow into the ocean until the late 1950's. Like that of the Ala Wai Canal is to Waikiki the Ala Wai's problem there is more contaminated water flowing in than is flowing out, and it won't be corrected until the mauka end of the Ala Wai Canal at Kapahulu Avenue is dredged for limited seacraft thruQueen Kapiolani Park onto the shores kokohead of Kaimana Beach. But then, I am not an Environmental Engineer, I just know what shit is and its origin?

Over my 80 years, I have heard 10,000 times that due the mega-construction in Waikiki the "Golden Goose"will sink to below sea level. Look what Hunt, Hughes and "S.Carr for Hawaii is doing for you" is doing from"HCDA" South Street to Kapahulu Avenue now, and what Second City's Hongkong has planned at the Marina it may be sooner than later? Maybe that is the true long range plan of these "policymaking-fathers" and a fully-engineered Kalakaua Avenue that is to become an full length extension of the existing Aquarium as they watch Hawaiian Monks take away all the edible sea life from the People of Hawai'i, and finally relieved the engineering inadequacies of the "Ala Wai Canal to be just a Storm Drain"? Maybe then, Waikiki will rise from the ashes to be world renown as the "Venice of the Pacific"! It could also very well be sooner that every land basemauka side of Kalakaua Avenue become just another "sink-hole"!

Most Ocean Scientist affirm the research of "Sea Level Rise". Why is it that ocean/sea civilizations of this World look upon with such great interest of residing on Mars and ignore what is happening right within their daily walk?

Then too, the destiny of Waikiki may very well be just Hawaiian History as that of the Nation of Menehune and of recent years the 1975 "USDA Approved (upper or lower) Native Hawaiians" becoming just another American Recognized Tribe?

Please peruse Kioni's reference here for it is about you and I no matter what part of the Aina, we all are victims.

hiki no!

kaulana na pua,

pilipo
Hawaiian National (Made in Hawai'i 1936)
Coalition of Hawaiian Nationals-NOW!  

           


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Dr. Kioni Dudley <drkionidudley@hawaii.rr.com>
Date: Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 6:58 PM
Subject: Info and photos on Sea Level Rise Important 2.5 minute read
To: "Dr. Kioni Dudley" <drkionidudley@hawaii.rr.com>


Sharing a letter I sent to each City Councilmember today.  Feel free to pass it on.
Aloha, Council Member __________,
           God knows that I want to see future development focused on the primary urban center, rather than in Central and Western O’ahu, but I must speak up about what the Council is approving there.
           You are being asked to vote on Wednesday for approval for another high-rise building in future swampland.   Every month developers come with another project.  All are approved by the Council.  But as the U.H. SOEST maps below show, that whole area will be under water in forty years.
           The first map below shows the flooding that will be caused by sea water with a three-foot sea level rise.  The second map is based on the fact that fresh water sits on top of sea water, and the fresh water is only a foot and half below ground level in much of Waikiki, Mo’ili’ili, Ala Moana, and Kaka’ako.  Decades before the rising seas start to cover the land, the fresh water on top of it will break through the ground, turning it at first, into swamp land, and then ever deeper water.
  cid:image009.jpg@01D21E22.54F66180
Please take a look at the following pictures and the continuing note beneath them. 
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2005-10/05/xin_311002050859127116413.jpg
This is what Kapiolani Blvd at Atchison will look like in forty years.   Other intersections along Kapiolani will look the same way.  There will be no possibility of getting rid of the water.

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01743/thai-road-aerial_1743375i.jpg
The picture above is what Kapiolani Blvd. itself will look like in 40 yrs.  The water rising through the ground will be permanent. 

http://ww3.hdnux.com/photos/51/31/52/10853002/3/920x920.jpg
This is what the Ala Wai Canal and the area around it will look like. 
There will be no way to get the water to recede.  It will continue to rise over the decades, perhaps by as much as a foot a decade, with no end in sight for hundreds of years. 
Developers of these projects certainly will not alert buyers to the fact that their building will be under water in forty years. To let them get away with that is completely immoral, completely unethical.
More than that, though, the staggering problems and costs these high-rises will bring for the people of O’ahu defy imagination.
Consider what will happen over the next forty years:  As the water rises, people will abandon their apartments.  Some will move to buildings on higher ground.  The richest will just move away.  Our descendants will eventually be stuck with hundreds of dark, abandoned, high rises, sticking up through the swamp. Our beaches will be gone.  Our tourists will be gone.  Our tax base will be gone.   We won’t have the hundreds of millions to tear down the derelict buildings.  The U.S., with most of its borders facing the seas, will be overtaxed building mainland defenses against the water.  We will be left to fend for ourselves in the muck, with no possible way to clear it and clean it up.
We need now to start preparing for the future.  The Council needs to take heed of the strong call by SOEST experts to move all future development inland.  Residential high-rises need to be built in the higher valleys of Nu’uanu, Manoa, andKalihi.  None should be allowed below the freeway.  The city must expect King Street to one day become Shoreline Drive. 
Those who would build in the low-lying areas must be forced to place enough money in city-held escrow accounts to pay for demolishing the buildings and cleaning the sites when the water begins to come through the surface.  And developers must be forced to give notice to buyers that their buildings may have be demolished as the water rises.  The city must insure that purchasers know they buy at their own risk, and that the city cannot be sued for their relief.
We need to start preparing for the future today.
                                                                                                Dr. Kioni Dudley

***************************Sent: Tuesday, October 4, 2016 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: More photos of Haleakala and Hina pond


You can really see the sun in the lava mirror in the waihaka the wayer calabash mirror in my class on Haleakuala under the DKIST Telescope.
Mahalo Nui Jeana;
Uncle Mike


2016-10-04 14:16 GMT-10:00 Jeana Naluai



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 Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2016 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: Bees Added To Endangered Species List For The First Time

Aloha Ed-
In my opinion, answer is no-  only if the "new condition" can be substantiated as existing-  
which means one could trigger the SEIS at Ho'opili if one were to advance a photo or video evidence
of the "newly listed bee" as being sighted on xyz property-   then, only then the property owner 
is compelled by law to act-  for example-   here are some bees I filmed the other day on raw fallow
ag land owned by DHHL at their East Kapolei Housing Project Phase II site-  
See, if these bees were illustrated as being on "that list"- then the property owner would have 
to summon a person who is an accredited specialist in that field of science to certify it-  only after 
the bee has been certified by the specialist as inhabiting the sight, seeing it firsthand, will
the bee get protected with the SEIS action triggered-  

So- if Ho'opili were apprised they got this bee on their property and it was that special 
"protected bee on that special bee list" 
and the owners at Ho'opili refused to act and call and summon the specialist to confirm it or not- then the 
Ombudsman can be solicited to weigh in-  such as what I executed on behalf of the pueo at UHWO-
The landowner, according to the Ombudsman, has to respond to the evidence presented-  
the landowner cannot turn a blind eye and delay-  
the law states the property owner is to comply.

Mike Lee is proclaiming action via OHA to my understanding-  to include remedey that the EISs when 
performed and recorded, did not adequately have in place a protocol to actually inventory the bird (pueo)- 
and that this calls for the SEIS regardless - paraphrasing, 
"No proof is needed to warrant the SEIS- 
get out there and do the inventory properly
after being educated on what to look for
and how to look for it and devise a protocol
to properly observe, monitor, and record it. 
For those that did the inventory never had a protocol
in play or in practice to follow to guide them to begin with- 
it's all flawed on its face value by design, from the get-go and should be redone."  


TB/TOM BERG

Some 20 seconds- 

TB

Sent: Sunday, October 2, 2016 7:26 PM
Subject: Re: Bees Added To Endangered Species List For The First Time

Tom,

Can you expand your Ombudsman complaint to include both Pueo and bees?

Ed

On Sun, Oct 2, 2016 at 6:36 PM, Tom Berg<tomberg00@yahoo.com> wrote:
Aloha Mike and Doc-
Please consider sharing this news of these bees added to the endangered species list - wow.....another cause to celebrate!  Now-  we got to get out there and find them and save them for we know they are here about to get blitzed over by the developers.....
Seven species of bees native to Hawaii were declared endangered on Friday in what The Associated Press said was the first time any bee in the U.S. has received the protection. Hawaii’s various species of yellow-faced bees will be protected by the Endangered Species Act effective Oct. 31. But one of the most effective safeguards ― controls on bee habitats ― won’t be part of the new declaration.

Where are the bees on Oahu-  more importantly, and the bees not overtaken by thevarroa mite

Healthy bee diversity exists today along two streams on the Ewa Plain- 
Kaloi Stream and also Honouliuli Stream.  In between these streams on the landscape, is a vast oasis of catch basins and other drainage features that house many insects and other plants and animals mostly gone unnoticed because they are either inhabiting farmland and or for the most part, are proliferating in areas buffered from human activities. 

So, has there been 

a thorough study/aftermath as to what will happen when the healthy domesticated bee populations situated in the 
Golden Triangle of Farming Enterprises- call it, Ho'opili, is relocated to areas effected by the varroa mite-
as well as the overall impact of decimating ALL the pollinators' habitat in the wild that contribute to make our Ewa blossom?

The premise should be, that in the act of transforming habitat for both endangered species and farming practices into housing tracts etc., that all favorable bee populations to our island shall not be infringed upon in any way- and the landowner that does take bee habitat and or place healthy bees into an environment knowingly contaminated (with Varroa Mite), shall be held culpable for such action and a penalty assessed.   Habitat Conservation Plans for bees -  do you save where at- or bring to another place if found?

The news below, clearly substantiates the calling for a new Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) be executed for all known ag and preservation land that has been processed for development on the Ewa Plain-  this news, is certainly a "new condition" that warrants a thorough NEW inventory be performed-  to look for them-   


TB
Illegal moves to purchase lands by the Army

FW: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa


Thomas Lenchanko

Oct 2 (3 days ago)
 
aloha Amelia,

The unlawful affront and remiss of the United States federal government, its military, the State of Hawaii and its agent the OHA toward our Hawaiian people...

eo!

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2016 2:24 PM
To: 'keakuaskahu
Subject: FW: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

hoolaau... lala ike pono a kukaniloko

FYI... OHA chief advocate Kawika Riley and staff no longer available to meet with me tomorrow...

o wai oe na wai oe ua ku keia welo mauliauhonua aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli hoalii iku pau

-----Original Message-----
From: Keala Nichols
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2016 8:23 AM
To: Thomas Lenchanko
Subject: RE: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

Aloha e Tom,

Im very sorry, but our staff is no longer available to meet with you tomorrow.  E kala mai for any inconvenience this may cause you.  We would still very much like to meet and I am hoping we can find some time next week.  We are available any time on Tuesday or Wednesday, or in the afternoon on either Thursday or Friday.  Please let me know which time you would prefer most.

Mahalo nui for your understanding,

Ke'ala Nichols
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-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2016 9:07 PM
To: Keala Nichols
Subject: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

September 30, 2016    1pm   OHA building

hoolaau: the continued perpetuation of our contextual and prescient insight for our homeland, our national treasures and our beloved Hawaiian people...

Agenda: 511 acres of land north of wahiawa... it begins...

1- This is a written notice to the OHA to advocate on behalf of their Hawaiian beneficiary, aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli hoalii iku pau Hawaiian Lineal Descendants, aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli (NHO-DOI), the Hawaiian Civic Club of Wahiawa (NHO-DOI), the Friends of Kukaniloko and the community at-large...

2- OHA to fund and create a covenant agreement with lala ike pono a kukaniloko for puuhonua kukaniloko, kaananiau, kalana lihue, wahiawa, halemano...oahu [a] kula nui hale ao - masters of applied indigenous knowledge and indigenous master practitioner - education model, i.e., for a continued perpetuation of our Hawaiian traditional comprehension, traditional beliefs and practices, science and arts, land and sea sustenance zones, wahi huna kele, wahi mana pili pono, monuments, national treasures and our beloved Hawaiian people [b] habitat preservation program for the kaananiau [c] watershed management for the kaananiau [d] reforestation of endemic/indigenous Hawaiian hardwoods and its understory within and without the kaananiau, e.g., oahu kauila, nioi, neneleau, koa, lama, olupua, iliahi, lehua...

3- OHA to advocate an action for an immediate fact of law response from the United States Department of State "Does the Kingdom of Hawaii continue to exist?" Circa January 17, 1893 to present day, "usurpation of sovereignty during occupation" an act of war, genocide and international treaty violations...

4- OHA to prove transfer of "exclusive territorial jurisdiction" of Kingdom of Hawaii National Land to the United States federal government...

5- OHA to reveal and affirm clear unbroken chain of allodium ownership to the 511 acres north of Wahiawa...

6- OHA to affirm or deny fact of law that the 3 million dollar United States Army conservation easement triggers a federal undertaking for the 511 acres north of Wahiawa...

7- Upon discovery...

o wai oe na wai oe ua ku keia welo mauliauhonua aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli hoalii iku pau

-----Original Message-----
From: Keala Nichols
Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 1:00 PM
To: Thomas Lenchanko
Subject: RE: {Spam?} FW: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

Aloha,

It looks like everyone is available on September 30th at 1pm.  I have reserved the Ke每elik枚lani Conference room for your use.  Mahalo for your patience and flexibility!

Ke'ala Nichols


-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2016 3:55 PM
To: Kawika Riley
Cc: Lisa Victor; Kai Markell; Lauren Morawski; Keala Nichols; Anita Manzano
Subject: RE: {Spam?} FW: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

Looks like a rescheduled gathering, for I have a conflict at the state monument Tuesday September 13th at 2pm...

I'm open Thursday/Friday September 29-30 1pm

-----Original Message-----
From: Kawika Riley [
Sent: Friday, September 2, 2016 8:48 AM
To: Thomas Lenchanko
Subject: RE: {Spam?} FW: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

Aloha e Tom,

Yes, we are still on.  My only concern is that the Board has scheduled a mandatory workshop for executive team members and trustees that starts that morning at 9:30 am.  I can't say how long the workshop will be since I haven't seen the agenda.  Keala Nichols (copied here) or I will follow up with you  by Monday the 12th after we get a copy of the agenda for the workshop.

Malama,
Kawika

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko [mailto:tlenchanko1@hawaii.rr.com]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2016 5:38 AM
To: Kawika Riley
Cc: Lisa Victor; Kai Markell; Lauren Morawski; Keala Nichols; Anita Manzano
Subject: FW: {Spam?} FW: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

Are we set for 11am September 13 OHA building...

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko [mailto:tlenchanko1@hawaii.rr.com]
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2016 3:57 PM
To: 'Kawika Riley' <kawikar@oha.org>
Cc: 'Lisa Victor' <lisav@oha.org>; 'Kai Markell' <kaim@oha.org>; 'Keala Nichols' <deborahn@oha.org>; 'Anita Manzano' <anitam@oha.org>; 'Lauren Morawski' <laurenm@oha.org>
Subject: RE: {Spam?} FW: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

aloha Kawika...

Tuesday September 13,2016 at 11am would be okay...

Thank you


-----Original Message-----
From: Kawika Riley [mailto:kawikar@oha.org]
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2016 11:48 AM
To: Thomas Lenchanko
Subject: RE: {Spam?} FW: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

Aloha e Tom,

Mahalo for your follow up.  E kala mai for missing the meeting with the rest of the group; I was on work travel then and also when you emailed me on August 10th.  I am back in the office, but have a lot of travel and commitments for the next two weeks.

Would you be available to meet with me on Tuesday, September 13, at 9am or11am, at Na Lama Kukui?  I would be joined by the members of my team (Kai and Lauren) who have participated in discussions so far.

Malama,
Kawika

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2016 5:28 AM
To: Kawika Riley
Subject: {Spam?} FW: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

August 22, 2016

aloha Kawika...

Affirm meeting date, time and location to resolve our very sensitive and important land matter... kaananiau a me puuhonua kukaniloko...

lala ike pono a kukaniloko

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko
Subject: FW: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

anoai welina aloha

hoolaau:   kalana lihue, wahiawa, halemano... puuhonua kukaniloko oahunui a lailai
                o wai oe na wai oe ua ku keia welo a mauliauhonua apaakuma aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli hoalii iku pau

Kawika

Would you affirm a comfortable date, time and location for you, so we may be assured that we are there to meet with you for sixty minutes to further discuss this very sensitive and important Hawaiian land matter... kaananiau a me puuhonua kukaniloko.

Note: August 9, 2016 we met with Lisa and staff to initiate the continued perpetuation of our contextual and prescient insight for our homeland and national treasures...

he ulaleo eia no kaula la
lala ike pono a kukaniloko

kahuakaiola ko laila waha olelo aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli hoalii iku pau



-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko [mailto
Sent: Monday, August 8, 2016 11:24 AM
To: 'Lisa Victor'
Subject: FW: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

Please affirm OHA chief advocate will also be attendance at Tuesday's meeting... Thank you

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko
Subject: RE: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa


August 9, 2016
OHA Building
10am

Agenda

1- o wai oe na wai oe ua ku keia welo a mauliauhonua apaakuma aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli hoalii iku pau...
2- OHA - lawfully qualify the remiss and affrontive conduct of the State of Hawaii for their continued impact, damage and irreparable injury
    to our family inheritance, kaananiau, and its guardian, aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli hoalii iku pau... relative to puuhonua
    kukaniloko a me oahunui a lailai...
3- upon discovery

-----Original Message-----
From: Brutus La Benz
Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 7:49 AM
To: Thomas Lenchanko
Subject: RE: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

Mahalo e Anakala,

We will be meeting in Mauli Ola, the Board Room, so there will be lots of space.

Parking will be available in either the stalls marked "OHA GUEST" or "CUSTOMER".  Please sign in with the receptionists where you'll be given a Guest Pass, and please have your group members do so as well.  The receptionists will notify us when you have arrived and someone will come by to escort and open the doors to the Board Room for you.

Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.  Aloha!

E M茫lama Pono,
Brutus

Blake “Brutus” La Benz
每Aho Pueo Mahele M盲lama 每脛ina {Land Management Specialist} Office of Hawaiian Affairs

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2016 9:31 PM
To: Brutus La Benz; Lisa Victor
Cc: Laura Kamalani-Paikai; Momilani Lazo; Miles Nishijima; Kai Markell; Kawika Riley; Jonathan Ching; Olu Campbell; Everett Ohta; Lauren Morawski
Subject: RE: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

aloha...

August 9, 2016 10am at the OHA building... there may be eight of us in attendance.

kaananiau

-----Original Message-----
From: Brutus La Benz
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 3:28 PM
To: Thomas Lenchanko
Subject: RE: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

Aloha e Anakala Tom,

In working with the schedules involved, and based on your availability, it looks like the following date and time is best:

AUGUST 9th, 10am @OHA

Please confirm and let us know how many people we can expect so that we can reserve an appropriate room size.

Mahalo NUI for your patience.

E M茫lama Pono,
Brutus

Blake “Brutus” La Benz
每Aho Pueo Mahele M盲lama 每脛ina {Land Management Specialist} Office of Hawaiian Affairs
560 N. Nimitz Hwy, Ste. 200
Honolulu, Hawaii 96817



-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 11:24 AM
To: Lisa Victor
Cc: Laura Kamalani-Paikai; Momilani Lazo; Brutus La Benz; Miles Nishijima; Kai Markell; Kawika Riley; Jonathan Ching
Subject: RE: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

Thank you for your timely response... how's August 9,10,11 or August 16,17 at 10amOHA building?

-----Original Message-----
From: Lisa Victor [mailto:lisav@oha.org]
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 8:27 AM
To: 'Thomas Lenchanko' <tlenchanko1@hawaii.rr.com>
Cc: Laura Kamalani-Paikai <laurak@oha.org>; Momilani Lazo <momilanil@oha.org>; Brutus La Benz <brutusl@oha.org>; Miles Nishijima <milesn@oha.org>; Kai Markell <kaim@oha.org>; Kawika Riley <kawikar@oha.org>; Jonathan Ching <jonathanc@oha.org>
Subject: RE: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

Aloha e Thomas,

I will be in attendance, as we work through scheduling this discussion I will make any changes necessary to accommodate this discussion with you and our teams.

Mahalo,
Lis

Lisa A. Victor | Ka Pou Nui, Chief Operating Officer | Office of Hawaiian Affairs
560 North Nimitz Highway, Suite 200 | Honolulu HI 96817
5: 808.594.1906 | : 808.594.1938 |  : lisav@oha.org


-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko [mailto:tlenchanko1@hawaii.rr.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 8:57 PM
To: Lisa Victor;  
Subject: FW: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

aloha Lisa,

Please affirm a comfortable date, time and location for you, so we may be assured that we are there to meet with you for sixty minutes. I have an August 3 conflict.
Here attached is our June 16, 2016 query requiring a lawful response to a very sensitive and important Hawaiian land matter...kaananiau a me puuhonua kukaniloko...

he ulaleo eia no kaula la

kahuakaiola ko laila waha olelo aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli hoalii iku pau


-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko [mailto:tlenchanko1@hawaii.rr.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2016 1:50 AM
To: 'Lisa Victor' <lisav@oha.org>; 'Laura Kamalani-Paikai' <laurak@oha.org>; 'Kamana'opono M. Crabbe, Ph.D.' <kamanaoc@oha.org>; 'Momilani Lazo'
<momilanil@oha.org>
Subject: FW: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

June 16, 2016

STATE OF HAWAII

Lisa Victor
Office of Hawaiian Affairs

Regarding: Objection of action...

aloha Lisa,

Please lawfully qualify the remiss and affrontive conduct of the STATE OF HAWAII for their continued impact, damage and irreparable injury to our family inheritance, kaananiau, and its guardian, aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli hoalii iku pau, relative to puuhonua kukaniloko a me oahunui a lailai...

We require a meeting with you at your convenience.

he ulaleo eia no kaula la

Thomas Joseph Lenchanko, Kingdom of Hawaii, Hawaiian National and Private Citizen 6/16/2016 kahuakaiola ko laila waha olelo aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli hoalii iku pau
808-349-9949


-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko [
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 5:47 PM
To: 'London, Britton T (Britt) SR LTC USARMY USAG (
Subject: FW: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

March 25, 2016

Britton T. London Sr.
LTC, Executive Officer

Richard A. Fromm II
Colonel, USAG-Hawaii
Commanding

Robert A. Rowland
Attorney Advisor
Environmental Law
OSIA 25th ID and USAG-Hawaii

Regarding: Federal purchase of the Hawaiian Patent land north of Wahiawa...

anoai welina aloha

LTC Britton T. London Sr.

   Have you had time to review the August 25, 2015 email thread regarding Helemano Military Trail? This information was hand carried to you when we first met 2015 at Neneu, aka Pililaaua Army rest camp, when you replaced LTC Kenneth J. Sanderson as executive officer.

   We, aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli Hawaiian Lineal Descendants, await your timely response regarding this very important and sensitive Hawaiian land matter.

ike pono a me hooiaio pule paulele

Thomas Joseph Lenchanko, Kingdom of Hawaii, Hawaiian National and Private Citizen 03/25/2016 kahuakaiola ko laila waha olelo aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli


-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lenchanko
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 5:00 PM
To: 'Rowland, Robert A CIV USARMY USAG (US)'

Subject: RE: federal undertaking... purchase of the lands north of wahiawa

August 25, 2015

Robert A. Rowland
Attorney Advisor
Environmental Law
OSJA 25th ID and USAG-Hawaii

Richard A. Fromm II
Colonel, USAG-Hawaii
Commanding

Kenneth J. Sanderson
LTC, Executive Officer

Regarding: Federal purchase of the Hawaiian Patent land north of Wahiawa...

me oukou ka welina e kakou

Counsel Robert A. Rowland

   Thank you for your timely response regarding this very important and sensitive Hawaiian land matter.
We, aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli Hawaiian Lineal Descendants, again make known that STATE OF HAWAII TAX MAP KEYS  do no determine ownership, are used for identifying specific properties ON FOREIGN TERMS, are unlawfully applied to Royal Patent Hawaiian Kingdom Land without consideration to allodium ownership and the STATE OF HAWAII and COUNTIES of said STATE unlawfully and maliciously apply and use Tax Map Keys for their foreign Property Tax purposes and to lien Hawaiian lands.

   Fact of law upon discovery, STATE OF HAWAII TAX MAP KEY APPLICATION FOR TAX PURPOSES applied to the following Royal Patent Hawaiian Land do not reflect rightful ownership:

Helemano Military Trail, Waianae Uka, Kamananui, Paalaa and Wahiawa Ahupuaa, Wahiawa and Waialua Districts, Oahu Hawaii TMKs: [1] 6-4-03, 6-5-02 & 7-1-01.

   We, aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli Hawaiian Lineal Descendants, again make known that without a lawful and proper unbroken 'Chain of Title' being presented for verification of ownership, the STATE OF HAWAII TAX MAP KEYS do not determine ownership of Royal Patent Hawaiian Kingdom Land.

ike pono a me hooiaio pule paulele

Thomas Joseph Lenchanko Kingdom of Hawaii, Hawaiian National and Private Citizen kahuakaiola ko laila waha olelo aha kukaniloko koa mana mea ola kanaka mauli  08/25/2015

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