Saturday, May 20, 2017

Vol VI No. 651 Part 1a


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Although I try to honor my 'ohana everyday through my actions and contributions, I believe my mother Yokette Nalani Cockett- Choi would like me to recognize all the #manawahine #manamakuahine that have played an important role in rearing me. These women have raised me in the absence of my mother, and continue to guide and support me throughout my adult life. Some are Aunty's, colleagues, former colleagues former mentors , and current dear friends, however all will hold a special place in my heart. Hau'oli lā Makuahine e nā #manawahine


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Alexandrina H. Orth I loved your mom for all her goodness. I treasure the cloth tutu doll she made for me one Christmas. It is placed in ny curio cabinet. I look at it mostly every day and think fondly of your mother,💚💜💛

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Hawley Iona Simply beautiful...just like you...💞

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Ella Tokunaga You've blossomed with your many lights that have nurtured you. Truly you are manawahine

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Andrew Walden, aside - Kanaka being paid "beneficiary" monies, aside - the intent and purpose to conduct research that would examine and compile original source deeds of former Hawaiian Kingdom Government and Crown lands would seem a OHA owning up to their so-called Beneficiaries....IMO is going towards/for ALL beneficiaries and NOT a bad thing, per se.
Now. Here is my focus regarding this article and its obvious slight-of-hand...What happend to the RESEARCH that Lilikala Kam...e'eleihiwa WAS $$$PAID (over a million dollars)$$$ some years ago by OHA???? If anyone wants to start searching for uku, let's use da uku comb here FIRST.
FWIW - Several sources that have proven to be credible have stated in confidential conversation that Ms.Lilikala Kame'eleihiwa and a team of her students completed collecting the data for this research but refused to turn it over to OHA...
I am not defending/supporting anyone at OHA here. I am simply applying some comparing and contrasting for the truth with some basic methodology ..."FACTS, Ma'am. Just the FACTS."
1. OHA paid (Beneficiary monies) for a services (reserach) / product (Data) two(2) times. The Board of Trustees Chairperson for da first purchase was who? The CEO was Who? If I not mistaken, it was not Robert Lindsey and Kamanaopono Crabbe. this 'hana hou' action of paying for -instead of COLLECTING from their first purchase is the real story here.
MOKE Repsonse: "Eh! Andrew Walden. NO ACT!"
2. In both instances...OHA's Legal Counsel should have (if not) been advising the Chairperson and CEO on procurment issues of such importance.
MOKE Response: "Eh...Eh...Eh... Who stay driving this OHA aka kanaka cruiser (tree wheel, broken tail light, all bus us Bus)?
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Where there seems to be fire - there sure to be smoke! Another OHA sneaky and illegal payout for work that there seems to be evidence of!
OHA Procurement Viola...tions: Crabbe, Klein, Lindsey and the $435K Beamer
By Andrew Walden @ 12:10 AM :: 524 Views :: Ethics, Higher Education, OHA

by Andrew Walden
Multiple procurement violations underlie a secret $435,000 contract between the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) and a company owned by UH Law Professor Kamana Beamer.
That’s the word from the State Procurement Office (SPO) in May 1, 2017 findings provided to HawaiiFreePress.com by a source near OHA.
Beamer’s company, “Kuauli ‘Aina-Based Insights, LLC is “Not in Good Standing” with DCCA BREG. Beamer formed the company February 4, 2013 and was given the no-bid, non-published contract three months later.
According to the SPO complaint:
Kuauli 'Aina-Based Insights LLC was paid $200,000 for a Report on land, in $25,000 increments to avoid procuring these services via Competitive Sealed Proposals (RFP) process.
OHA Trustees delegated Procurement Authority to OHA Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Kamana'opono M. Crabbe, Ph.D., as the Procurement Officer as well as the authority to approve any contract or award of $25,000 or under so there's no legal requirement for Trustee approval or posting an RFP for competitive bidding.
…these services were procured on May 23, 2013 and OHA's Corporate Counsel (Robert Klein) approved the exemption procurement on May 24, 2013….
An OHA insider tells HawaiiFreePress.com:
To our knowledge no substantial work product was delivered. OHA has a large research staff; the research department consists of 19 full time employees. The scope of work that was included in the contract could have been done in house. The Beamer LLC was a one man show with no employees.
Beamer did not respond to an emailed request for comment.
According to BREG, Beamer is a resident of Kamuela, the home base of OHA Trustee—and former Chair--Robert Lindsey. According to the Procurement Office report, Lindsey sent the Procurement Office investigators a “letter dated November 7, 2016, (claiming) ‘In compliance with OHA's Procedures Manual dated June 2008 for exempt purchase procedure, posting is not required.’"
The Procurement Office disagrees, pointing out: “The subject contract's scope of work did not fit within the confines of this exemption and therefore the subject contract's award to Kuauli 'Aina-Based Insights does not comply with the Procurement Code” and “OHA did not comply with its own exemption purchase procedures or HAR §3-120-4(g).”
How did OHA insiders escape their culpability? Blamed the departed:
On December 16, 2016, the SPO requested OHA to provide the names of the individuals who participated in the subject contract's procurement, their roles and responsibilities, and documentation showing their delegation and training. OHA responded to the SPO's request on January 5, 2017 stating that 1) delegation and training documentation for the three individuals involved were not on file; and 2) all staff involved with the subject procurement are no longer employees of OHA.
Based on the documents submitted, Mr. Crabbe was not listed as the person who 1) conducted the procurement; 2) reviewed the method of procurement; or 3) approved the method of procurement. Additionally, on the executed contract, it shows that OHA's Chief Operating Officer signed "for" Mr. Crabbe instead of Mr. Crabbe himself. No supporting documentation was submitted regarding Mr. Crabbe's delegation authority or training for the subject contract.
On June 7, 2013, OHA executed Contract No. 2879 with Kuauli 'Aina-Based Insights LLC for the period June 1, 2013 to May 31, 2014 to render the following scope of services required for the Report on Land, paid to Kuauli 'Aina-Based Insights, which included:
Documenting each sale of former Hawaiian Kingdom Government and Crown Lands sold during the years 1893 through 1959 to provide quantitative data to support Kanaka Maoli claims to land;
Quantifying the acreage of lands sold between 1893 through 1959;
Developing a Geographic Information System (GIS) database representing all lands sold during the period of 1893 through 1959; and
Providing a report that explains the methodology for the data collection, compilation, and presentation of the information as well as an analysis of data gaps and an explanation of the implementation of inventory.
OHA's intent was for the contractor to conduct research that would examine and compile original source deeds of former Hawaiian Kingdom Government and Crown lands, which are available in print and electronic form to prepare a database that documented each sale of Government and Crown lands. OHA then intended to publish this research in its Native Hawaiian Data Book, and also on its publicly accessible database websites, Papakilo and Kipuka.
There is no evidence of Beamer’s ‘research’ anywhere on these three sites. The Report continues:
Supplemental Contract No. 2879.01 added $250,000 to the original contract of $150,000 and extended the contract from June 1, 2014 through May 31, 2015. Supplemental Contract No. 2879.02 extended the contract from June 1, 2015 through January 31, 2016. Supplemental Contract No. 2879.03 extended the contract from February 1, 2016 through June 30, 2016. Supplemental Contract No. 2879.04 added $35,000 for services performed during February 1, 2016 through June 30, 2016, for a total contact amount of $435,000.
As of June 30, 2016 this contract has expired and no further work has been submitted or completed.
HawaiiFreePress.com previously obtained and published the complete Office of Hawaiian Affairs Check Register from 2005 through June 30, 2016. It reveals the following breakdown of payments made to Beamer’s LLC:
ck#57896 $20,000 07/11/13
ck#58068 $25,000 09/26/13
ck#58298 $25,000 02/27/14
ck#58500 $25,000 06/19/14
ck#58612 $80,000 09/18/14
ck#58762 $25,000 01/27/15
ck#58999 $25,000 08/13/15
ck#59319 $25,000 04/07/16
Total: $250,000 2013-2016
In addition to cash, Beamer’s UH Law School website describes the kind of honorifics OHA academics award each other:
Dr. Kamanamaikalani Beamer is an associate professor at the Center for Hawaiian Studies in the Hui ‘Āina Momona Program at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa with a joint appointment in the Richardson School of Law and the Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge. Previous to this role Dr. Beamer was the president and chief executive officer of The Kohala Center, where his affiliation with The Kohala Center dates back to his selection as a postdoctoral fellow in the inaugural cohort of the Mellon-Hawai‘i Doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in 2008. Beamer’s research on governance, land tenure, and Hawaiian resource management, as well as his prior work as the director of ‘Āina-Based Education at Kamehameha Schools, prepared him for his continuing service as a director of Stanford University’s First Nations Futures Institute, a resource management development program for indigenous leaders developed by Stanford, Kamehameha Schools, and Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu in New Zealand. Beamer and his ‘ohana have revitalized and maintained lo‘i kalo (taro ponds), providing him and his children opportunities to mālama ‘āina, deepen connections with cultural traditions, and derive leadership lessons from the land. In 2013 he was nominated by Governor Neil Abercrombie and confirmed by the Senate to a four-year appointment on Hawai‘i’s Commission of Water Resource Management. In 2014 Beamer published No Mākou ka Mana: Liberating the Nation, which received multiple awards including the Samuel M. Kamakau Book of the Year Award from the Hawai‘i Book Publishing Association. Kamana is the son of Kapono Beamer and grandson of Nona Beamer.
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Healani Sonoda-Pale Government hush funds

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May 8 at 11:38am
Melissa Leina'ala Haa Moniz What's pathetic about all this is they going just get Pat's on their wrists and business carries on as usual unless we push for more than a three year audit

And no allow Collette them let Kamana'o take the fall

They all got to fall

So we can recoup our losses and move forward with what we have left

We need a total audit of the ceded lands and know for sure what revenue monies we are supposed to be paid for them

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May 8 at 12:05pm
Amelia Gora Corruption documented.............good postings...........mahalo.🤔

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Washington Post: Trump shared secret info about IS with Russians

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Matt Matter LOL. How do they know, they weren't even at the meeting and so all of this is hearsay. It's like watching the Monty Python movie Life of Brian where everything the central character does or says is viewed as a miracle. In this case, it has turned into mental derangment where everything he does or says is supposedly a violation of law, a classified disclosure, or an affront to man. It's a sickness. Gotta let it go.
Randy Hudnall I knew Matt would say something❤️ hi Matt hope you're well bro
Randy Hudnall Waiting for Hale ...
Patrick V Bullard so now the Russians will be buying the Bruddah Iz CD - awesome - that will give them some aloha!
Nate Tai Fake Newz!
Kehau Whaley http://www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Did-Trump-leak-classified...

President Trump shared 'highly-classified' information with top Russian officials during an Oval Office meeting last week, according to the latest explosive report about Russia.
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Matt Matter It's the trump reaction crazy train
Joseph Netherland After your Facebook Comment diarrhea above? "Gotta let it go," you said. But then your floodgates opened. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Matt Matter I do this for a living. Libs have gone to bizzaro world
Michael Crabbe DT to Ambassador, "just don't tell anybody I TOLD YOU SO!!"
Wendall Kapena Keliinui Money talk
Bull shit walks
Eric K. Keawe It's a decoy to detract from what is really going on.
Carol Min Whatever anybody says he's Moron!!!!!!!
Eva Leger Well, he does have a big mouth and it's constantly running. He would sell his own mother for some applause and cheering....and a couple of "Atta Boys".
Alby Eager What Is?
Randy Hudnall WOW the Thread went wild....lol
Matt Matter That guy is mental.
Matt Matter You should hire me to get your hits up. Bet I throw out some arguments and the thing will take off like a rocket. LOL.
Lambert Rego Let the impeachment process begin
Nate Tai Wow Randy see what you started lol
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HAWAI`I TARGET FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE ATTACK - http://FreeHawaii.Info
#ElectromagnectisPulseAttack #NorthKorea #USOccupation #FreeHawaii
Military.com - May 13, 2017
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On July 9, 1962, Hawai`i was hit by a massive electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack, which took down the state's communications systems and traffic lights in a matter of minutes -- virtually everything that ran on electricity.
The EMP wasn't an attack by a foreign government; rather, the US government had set off a 1.4-megaton nuclear warhead at a height of 248 miles above Johnston Atoll in an operation the military named "Starfish Prime."
The test caused radio disruptions in Hawai`i, California, and Alaska, and knocked out six satellites above the Pacific.
"No one expected the test to impact Hawai`i, because it was 850 miles away," said Toby Clairmont, deputy administrator for the Hawai`i Emergency Management Agency, which is located within one of Hawai`'s most recognizable landmarks, Diamond Head.
"This kind of blast does not hurt people, but as we've seen, it shuts down power and phones and goes after infrastructure and could cause problems at medical facilities."
With North Korea developing its nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile capabilities, Hawai`i defense experts are concerned North Korea could target the 50th state with an EMP attack.
Such an explosion, if executed high enough in the atmosphere, could be hundreds of miles from Hawai`i and still damage its operations and communications.
"This is not theoretical. It has already happened," said Clairmont, noting significant damage was done to both civilian and military electrical and communications systems.
The concern regarding the threat of an EMP attack on Hawai`i's electrical grid and communications systems "is real and must be taken seriously," U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawai`i, told Fox News.
"Almost every aspect of our lives is reliant on electricity, much more so than in 1962 -- everything from banking to health care to communications to automobiles -- so you can imagine the devastating impact such an attack could have," Gabbard said.
In Hawai`i, there is an added layer of risk even if the attack were not directed at Hawai`i, Gabbard said.
"If an attack occurred on the mainland and the electric grid were shut down on the West Coast, it would create a crisis in Hawai`i through the total disruption of our food and energy supply chain," Gabbard said.
Hawai`i is possibly a more desirable target than other states, warned Dean Cheng, senior research fellow with the Asian Studies Center at the Heritage Foundation, in part because the headquarters for the United States Pacific Command at Camp Smith is on O`ahu, and the state has 11 military bases, including Pearl Harbor.
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  • HAWAI`I TARGET FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE ATTACK - http://FreeHawaii.Info
    #ElectromagnectisPulseAttack #NorthKorea #USOccupation #FreeHawaii
    Military.com - May 13, 2017
    ...
    On July 9, 1962, Hawai`i was hit by a massive electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack, which took down the state's communications systems and traffic lights in a matter of minutes -- virtually everything that ran on electricity.
    The EMP wasn't an attack by a foreign government; rather, the US government had set off a 1.4-megaton nuclear warhead at a height of 248 miles above Johnston Atoll in an operation the military named "Starfish Prime."
    The test caused radio disruptions in Hawai`i, California, and Alaska, and knocked out six satellites above the Pacific.
    "No one expected the test to impact Hawai`i, because it was 850 miles away," said Toby Clairmont, deputy administrator for the Hawai`i Emergency Management Agency, which is located within one of Hawai`'s most recognizable landmarks, Diamond Head.
    "This kind of blast does not hurt people, but as we've seen, it shuts down power and phones and goes after infrastructure and could cause problems at medical facilities."
    With North Korea developing its nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile capabilities, Hawai`i defense experts are concerned North Korea could target the 50th state with an EMP attack.
    Such an explosion, if executed high enough in the atmosphere, could be hundreds of miles from Hawai`i and still damage its operations and communications.
    "This is not theoretical. It has already happened," said Clairmont, noting significant damage was done to both civilian and military electrical and communications systems.
    The concern regarding the threat of an EMP attack on Hawai`i's electrical grid and communications systems "is real and must be taken seriously," U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawai`i, told Fox News.
    "Almost every aspect of our lives is reliant on electricity, much more so than in 1962 -- everything from banking to health care to communications to automobiles -- so you can imagine the devastating impact such an attack could have," Gabbard said.
    In Hawai`i, there is an added layer of risk even if the attack were not directed at Hawai`i, Gabbard said.
    "If an attack occurred on the mainland and the electric grid were shut down on the West Coast, it would create a crisis in Hawai`i through the total disruption of our food and energy supply chain," Gabbard said.
    Hawai`i is possibly a more desirable target than other states, warned Dean Cheng, senior research fellow with the Asian Studies Center at the Heritage Foundation, in part because the headquarters for the United States Pacific Command at Camp Smith is on O`ahu, and the state has 11 military bases, including Pearl Harbor.
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    Deldrene Herron Yep. That's why I'm a "prepper".
    Kalani Pruet Make sure you have at least one occupation that doesn't require electricity or electromechanical tools.

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  • HAWAI`I TARGET FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE ATTACK - http://FreeHawaii.Info
    #ElectromagnectisPulseAttack #NorthKorea #USOccupation #FreeHawaii
    Military.com - May 13, 2017
    ...
    On July 9, 1962, Hawai`i was hit by a massive electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack, which took down the state's communications systems and traffic lights in a matter of minutes -- virtually everything that ran on electricity.
    The EMP wasn't an attack by a foreign government; rather, the US government had set off a 1.4-megaton nuclear warhead at a height of 248 miles above Johnston Atoll in an operation the military named "Starfish Prime."
    The test caused radio disruptions in Hawai`i, California, and Alaska, and knocked out six satellites above the Pacific.
    "No one expected the test to impact Hawai`i, because it was 850 miles away," said Toby Clairmont, deputy administrator for the Hawai`i Emergency Management Agency, which is located within one of Hawai`'s most recognizable landmarks, Diamond Head.
    "This kind of blast does not hurt people, but as we've seen, it shuts down power and phones and goes after infrastructure and could cause problems at medical facilities."
    With North Korea developing its nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile capabilities, Hawai`i defense experts are concerned North Korea could target the 50th state with an EMP attack.
    Such an explosion, if executed high enough in the atmosphere, could be hundreds of miles from Hawai`i and still damage its operations and communications.
    "This is not theoretical. It has already happened," said Clairmont, noting significant damage was done to both civilian and military electrical and communications systems.
    The concern regarding the threat of an EMP attack on Hawai`i's electrical grid and communications systems "is real and must be taken seriously," U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawai`i, told Fox News.
    "Almost every aspect of our lives is reliant on electricity, much more so than in 1962 -- everything from banking to health care to communications to automobiles -- so you can imagine the devastating impact such an attack could have," Gabbard said.
    In Hawai`i, there is an added layer of risk even if the attack were not directed at Hawai`i, Gabbard said.
    "If an attack occurred on the mainland and the electric grid were shut down on the West Coast, it would create a crisis in Hawai`i through the total disruption of our food and energy supply chain," Gabbard said.
    Hawai`i is possibly a more desirable target than other states, warned Dean Cheng, senior research fellow with the Asian Studies Center at the Heritage Foundation, in part because the headquarters for the United States Pacific Command at Camp Smith is on O`ahu, and the state has 11 military bases, including Pearl Harbor.
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  • HAWAI`I TARGET FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE ATTACK - http://FreeHawaii.Info
    #ElectromagnectisPulseAttack #NorthKorea #USOccupation #FreeHawaii
    Military.com - May 13, 2017
    ...
    On July 9, 1962, Hawai`i was hit by a massive electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack, which took down the state's communications systems and traffic lights in a matter of minutes -- virtually everything that ran on electricity.
    The EMP wasn't an attack by a foreign government; rather, the US government had set off a 1.4-megaton nuclear warhead at a height of 248 miles above Johnston Atoll in an operation the military named "Starfish Prime."
    The test caused radio disruptions in Hawai`i, California, and Alaska, and knocked out six satellites above the Pacific.
    "No one expected the test to impact Hawai`i, because it was 850 miles away," said Toby Clairmont, deputy administrator for the Hawai`i Emergency Management Agency, which is located within one of Hawai`'s most recognizable landmarks, Diamond Head.
    "This kind of blast does not hurt people, but as we've seen, it shuts down power and phones and goes after infrastructure and could cause problems at medical facilities."
    With North Korea developing its nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile capabilities, Hawai`i defense experts are concerned North Korea could target the 50th state with an EMP attack.
    Such an explosion, if executed high enough in the atmosphere, could be hundreds of miles from Hawai`i and still damage its operations and communications.
    "This is not theoretical. It has already happened," said Clairmont, noting significant damage was done to both civilian and military electrical and communications systems.
    The concern regarding the threat of an EMP attack on Hawai`i's electrical grid and communications systems "is real and must be taken seriously," U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawai`i, told Fox News.
    "Almost every aspect of our lives is reliant on electricity, much more so than in 1962 -- everything from banking to health care to communications to automobiles -- so you can imagine the devastating impact such an attack could have," Gabbard said.
    In Hawai`i, there is an added layer of risk even if the attack were not directed at Hawai`i, Gabbard said.
    "If an attack occurred on the mainland and the electric grid were shut down on the West Coast, it would create a crisis in Hawai`i through the total disruption of our food and energy supply chain," Gabbard said.
    Hawai`i is possibly a more desirable target than other states, warned Dean Cheng, senior research fellow with the Asian Studies Center at the Heritage Foundation, in part because the headquarters for the United States Pacific Command at Camp Smith is on O`ahu, and the state has 11 military bases, including Pearl Harbor.
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