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Monday, July 10, 2017

Vol VI No. 658 Part 1b

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Amelia Gora Alien ....Alien views in a Constitutional Monarchy government vs. Identity Thieving State....

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Hāwane Rios was live.
PROTECT PŌHAKULOA PART II - I think they might be trying to cut my feed.
They told Sacred Mauna Kea Hui it was "too late."
What a joke.
Get off our okoles and let's get to work.
They are permanently destroying the most productive agricultural lands in Hawaii that provide 30% of our vegetables on our tables througout Hawaii.
WE CURRENTLY IMPORT 90% OF ALL FOOD.
HAWAII HAS ONLY 2 WEEKS OF FOOD ON THE GROCERY SHELVES AND IN HAWAII BASED STORAGE.
IF EVER THE BARGES STOP COMING IN, AS THEY HAVE DURING MANY STRIKES AND DURING WORLD WAR TWO, WE STARVE.
REMEMBER: EVEN THOUGH THEY TRIED TO CONVINCE US IT WAS TOO LATE TO STOP TMT CONSTRUCTION WE DISCOVERED THAT WAS A LIE.
GETUP
STANDUP
STOP HOOPILI NOW!

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By TOM CALLIS Hawaii Tribune-Herald
The Thirty Meter Telescope project is headed back to the state Supreme Court.
The high court on June 5 accepted an appeal of a lower court ruling that vacated TMT International Observatory’s sublease for 6 acres on Mauna Kea.
In December, Hilo Circuit Court Judge Greg Nakamura ruled the state Land Board should have granted Native Hawaiian cultural practitioner E. Kalani Flores a contested case hearing for the sublease. The board denied his request before approving the sublease with the University of Hawaii at Hilo in 2014.
The state appealed the decision and made the request for the case to be transferred from the Intermediate Court of Appeals to the Supreme Court.
Attorney David Kopper of the Native Hawaiian Legal Corp., who is representing Flores, said he trusts the justices to support the lower court’s decision.
“We trust they will uphold native rights … to protect public lands and sacred places,” he said.
The Supreme Court ruled against the state in 2015 for the Land Board’s decision to approve a land use permit before a contested case was held. Justices said the agency put the “cart before the horse.”
That ruling prompted the start of a new contested case, which is awaiting a decision from hearing officer and retired Judge Riki May Amano.
Kopper said the Flores case is based in part on the earlier ruling. He said it could be precedent-setting for similar board actions.
“What the case is about is: Can the state transfer land without any input from the community?” Kopper said. “There has been no case like this which says they can do that without allowing someone like Mr. Flores to participate.”
The board denied the contested case request because it considered the sublease an administrative matter. Flores was a participant in the recent contested case, a quasi-judicial hearing, regarding the land use permit.
Flores referred comment to Kopper. He previously said the case also is about ensuring due process and that the sublease contains flaws pertaining to the master lease, which expires in 2033. TIO is anticipating UH to receive a new master lease.
Another contested case would be a major setback for TIO, which has said it intends to resume construction in April 2018. La Palma in the Canary Islands is being considered as a backup site.
Thayne Currie, TMT supporter and Mauna Kea astronomer, said he was glad to see the case move to the Supreme Court.
“I want to see the process move forward and every aspect of TMT be decided on its merits,” he said.
“The fact that it’s not stuck in limbo is a good thing.”
Kopper said briefs would be filed during the next two to three months, possibly followed by oral arguments.
TIO is not a party in the case. A spokesman said: “We look forward to the oral arguments in the case and the court’s ultimate decision.”
With the sublease vacated, TIO is no longer making lease payments, which started at $300,000 a year. The Office of Mauna Kea Management received 80 percent of those funds, while the other 20 percent was slated for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs.
A spokesman said TIO continues to make $1 million-a-year payments to its educational fund for Hawaii Island students.
Email Tom Callis at tcallis@hawaiitribune-herald.com.

The Thirty Meter Telescope project is headed back to the state Supreme Court.
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Charmaine Bugado added 2 new photos.
Mauna Sign waving Hilo
Ku kia'i Mauna!! We love you Mauna Kea!
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Laulani Teale added 95 new photos to the album: Mauna Kea Protectors @ DLNR.
Delivery of the LAST briefs (we think!) for the Mauna
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Cowards. Controversy? If the truth is controversy then you are all uncle Toms.
The university is the FASCIST REGIME perpetrating indoctrination in the guise of newspaper olelo and STEM.
They ARE the occupier, genocidal agent and the agent of indoctrination and erasure committing ethnocide against the people of Hawaii.
Look no further than UH Hawaii's Hitler in disguise.
UH Hilo administrators have no plans to remove the flag on an ahu. Leaders at Hawaii Community College have chosen to remove the flags.

HILO >> Two Hilo colleges are divided over stone altars, or ahu, with inverted Hawaii flags constructed on campuses by students.
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If all Americans, according to some, should vacate Hawaii, should America deport all the kanaka maoli living in the USA? Wouldn't a treaty of perpetual friendship be better than a hard core stance? Just asking...something to think about.
I personally believe the Treat between Z. Taylor and KKIII is where the solution is found.
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Amelia Gora yes, it is a contractual agreement between Kamehameha III, his heirs and successors (no one else) and the U.S. President ... notice that Keanu Sai, a documented sell out - he's been paid by OHA more than $30,000, and most recently he turned "expert wit...See More

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Robert Freitas Jr. So are you saying that everyone who is illegally on my family's lands have the right to remain there and continue to maintain their ALLEGIANCE to the United States perpetuating their AMERICANISM in the Hawaiian Kingdom, but Hawaiian's living in America must abide by American laws??? Sure looks one sided to me!!! So what is the difference from the crap that we are having to deal with now???

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Maria Taylor No, that's not what I'm saying. Allodial titles have priority in Hawaii. But as to immigration - why can Hawaiians in America stay and Americans in Hawaii leave?

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Maria Taylor What do you think the solution should be?

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Celeste L. Northrup Peters Maria Taylor for President!
No matter what you say, Maria, you will be misunderstood and attacked by some side!
I know your heart!
Be strong and courageous! 
You know who stands beside you!!
Love you, Girl!!

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Maria Taylor thx, Celeste -these are my friends. I rid my wall of the real haters. These are things we talk about or that need to be talked about.

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Robert Freitas Jr. Part of the answer regarding "immigration" is in my prior comment. What it is well you will have to figure that one out for yourself, but I would like to hear what others have to say.

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Did you know that the current Judicial Tribunal Judges descend from the Original Judges appointed by Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli? Yep folks...........fyi..........

Why the United States/U.S.A. Owns NOTHING In the Hawaiian Islands by Amelia Gora (2015) The United States/U.S.A. and other Foreign Nations…
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Kauluwehiokalani Eli and 3 others commented on this.
I was thinking... How do you feel about surrounding the Crapitol of 10,000 Kanaka's and Keiki o ka'Aina's?....... let them know we had enough of their Bull Shit!!! Who's down with this Idea!!
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Keli P. Akina Valentine Kamaka'ioilaweapaa Santarone Jr. They cannot shoot us. We aren't violent plus the News Media will be there, So if they shoot anyone it's all live. plus we be streaming live thru Facebook. all the rest to see.
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Kauluwehiokalani Eli Media cameras never stop a cop from shooting someone. And the cops get off every time so yah they sure can shoot us. There is already enough video evidence to prove these cops are wrong. And they don't get punished. We don't need to be violent. They are trigger happy.
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Kahaka Patolo January
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Wtf? What a fucking cartoon! Bwahahahhahahaha
Washington (dpo) – As part of his plan to improve national security and combat illegal immigration, US President Donald Trump intends to send around 3…
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Beth Gargan Page not there anymore.
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Manda Lynn Rigdon Fake news. No really it is fake. I wish we could send Trump to a dump though 🤣🤣
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Garren Lo Hey trump deport your white ass to africa
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Beth Gargan 😂😂😂😂😂
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