Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaiian Kingdom Legal Notice No. 2017-1128 (2) Failure in Upholding Covenant of 2010 by the U.S. Army from Amelia Gora, a Royal person, Acting Liaison of Foreign Affairs, House of Nobles Member, Konohiki, Hawaiian Genealogical Society Representative, Land owner, Landlord
U.S. President Donald Trump
Secretary of State
Other Nations
and Concerned Others
Greetings,
This is to inform all that the U.S. Army has failed to uphold their covenant which was agreed to by certain members of the Hawaiian Community.
I, Amelia Gora, did oppose the Covenant.
The Covenant was signed in 2010:
“The covenant recognizes that Hawai’i’s rich cultural and historical experiences are shaped by the land and surrounding ocean,” said Maj. Gen. Michael J. Terry, commanding general, 8th Theater Sustainment Command. “We acknowledge that the Army has the responsibility of being good stewards for the lands we maintain and that we must be mindful to protect and preserve this fragile environment for future generations.”
The recent killing of the owls, birds, fishes, seaweed, etc. by the use of the Rat poisons is affecting "this fragile environment for future generations."
The use of the rat poisons contaminates all, including the populations in the Waianae Ahupuaa, etc. districts.
The Department of Land and Natural Resources are also party to the crimes and along with the U.S. Army are now recorded as Genocide activists because the poisons will eventually affect humankind of all races in those areas.
Please refrain from further contamination because the Army "has the responsibility of being good stewards for the lands" which some of our kanaka maoli have erroneously agreed to.
I, Amelia Gora, continue to oppose the Covenant and document the ongoing lies made by the U.S. Army in collusion with DLNR/Department of Land and Natural Resources, a squatter agency which operates offices on my own families private properties and have failed to pay rents, recorded as trespassers and squatters.
The resulting medical costs for the peoples affected by the malicious poisoning of the "fragile environment for future generations" is a complete lie and further poisonings must be terminated.
The DLNR is part of the State of Hawaii which evolved from the Territory created by U.S. President William McKinley who proclaimed that the Republic of Hawaii was the Territory with the help of Army, Navy, and Federal officials. An Attorney General of the Territory claimed that they were the "successors of the Kingdom of Hawaii" which is false, an identity theft claim because our Royal Families are the "heirs and successors of the Kingdom of Hawaii" being descendants of the Kamehameha's and members of the original House of Nobles.
Please help in stopping the toxins to be freely used on our "fragile environment" for the present day populations and "future generations".
The Rat poisons are a method of exterminating humankind in the Hawaiian Islands, etc.
I, Amelia Gora, am one of the Konohiki in the Hawaiian Islands, there are many others. See: Kingdom of Hawaii Records No. 2017-1128 (1)
I, Amelia Gora, am one of Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli's heirs and successors and party to the 1849/1850 Treaty of the Kingdom of Hawaii and the United States of America signed and ratified by Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli an U.S. President Zachary Taylor.
This is also a reminder that the Kingdom of Hawaii exists because U.S. President Grover Cleveland did give Hawaii Back to Queen Liliuokalani twice (2x) in 1894 and 1897.
See:
Overview of "U.S. President Cleveland Gave Hawaii Back ...IOLANI - The Royal Hawk: Vol VI No. 678 Wednesday Weekly ...Amelia Gora-Kanaka Maoli TruthKamehameha's Are Heirs, The Stepsiblings and Hanai/Hanai ...Diary: REVIEWING PIRATES ON THE HIGH SEAS/PIRATES OF THE ...Amelia Gora-Kanaka Maoli Truth : Legal Notice: Kingdom of ...News from the Hawaiian Kingdom
Please see the additional references listed below which shows that the contamination affects all life, including sea creatures including the whale populations.
Your assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Amelia Gora
Reference:
Vol VI No. 668 Part3 - Save our Owls, Our Lands, Our PeopleIOLANI - The Royal Hawk: Vol VI No. 636 Part 3IOLANI - The Royal Hawk: Vol VI No. 668 Part3 - Save our ...Rat - WikipediaNo Poison Hawaii – Stop widespread poisoning of HawaiiEU rat poison ban will see numbers soar, warn pest ...Rat poison creates problems | The Honolulu Advertiser ...Officials unsure why whales beached themselves on Kauai ...Poisons Used to Kill Rodents Have Safer Alternatives - AudubonRat - RevolvyRat - WikiVisually
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010 Army, Native Hawaiian community signing symbolic accord tomorrow Advertiser Staff and News Reports The Army tomorrow will sign a first-of-its-kind “Native Hawaiian Covenant” with representatives from Native Hawaiian organizations in an effort to improve a sometimes contentious relationship. The agreement will be signed at 12:30 p.m. at Fort DeRussy. “The covenant recognizes that Hawai’i’s rich cultural and historical experiences are shaped by the land and surrounding ocean,” said Maj. Gen. Michael J. Terry, commanding general, 8th Theater Sustainment Command. “We acknowledge that the Army has the responsibility of being good stewards for the lands we maintain and that we must be mindful to protect and preserve this fragile environment for future generations.” The Army said the pledge is a symbolic accord between the Army and the Native Hawaiian community “signifying the commitment to forging a stronger relationship of cooperation, appreciation and understanding of Hawai’i’s native culture and resources.” The agreement also recognizes the Army’s role in Hawai’i and the soldiers who are a part of the local community. “We firmly believe that it is possible to protect Hawai’i’s precious cultural and natural environmental resources while still meeting the mission and goals of the Army,” said Matthew T. Margotta, commander of U.S. Army Garrison Hawai’i. “The covenant outlines our pledge to do just that.” The Army and Native Hawaiians have clashed in the past over the Army’s use of Makua Valley for live-fire training and the decision to bring the Stryker Brigade here. To strengthen mutual understanding, the Army said the Native Hawaiian Advisory Council was created to guide the Army in working with the Hawaiian community. The Distinguished Lecture Series also was created featuring prominent Native Hawaiian guest speakers who share the history, culture and customs of Hawai’i with soldiers and their families, the Army said. Prior to tomorrow’s ceremony, members of the Royal Order of Kamehameha and Benevolent Societies will hold a traditional offering for fallen warrior ancestors. Rev. William Kaina, the senior pastor of Kawaihao Church, will give the opening invocation, or pule. Neil Hannahs, Kamehameha Schools and Bishop Estate land manager and a member of the Native Hawaiian Advisory Council, will be one of the guest speakers. The ceremony will conclude with the ceremonial planting of an ulu tree representing the partnership. “The ulu is one of the trees brought by canoe to Hawai’i by the first |
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