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Thursday, November 23, 2017

OWL KILLERS! Affects Human Life/GENOCIDE Activists ARMY, DLNR - Department of Land and Natural Resources

WAIANAE: ARMY, DLNR, USFWS REFUSE TO LET PUBLIC SEE POISON DROP AFTERMATH


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11:44 AM (1 hour ago)
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Aloha Mr. Dave Smith with DLNR/
Head of DOFAW (Division of Forestry and Wildlife)
& State Senator Will Espero & State Senator Mike Gabbard & State Senator Maile Shimabukuro-  & Office of Environmental Quality Control :

Dear DLNR Chair Suzanne Case:  Native Hawaiian Cultural Practitioner, Michael Kumukauoha Lee, has already asked you for permission to evaluate health of Pueo where poison was spewed about- and also asked Army for permission- - to access drop site(s) in "Waianae Hills" to witness any Pueo carcasses if such took place as a result of the poison air drop program-   you, Ms. Case, and all within DLNR are refusing to answer-  -------what are you hiding up there? 

When the Army decided to drop tons of rat poison in the hills of Waianae during the first week of November, 2017, the Army was only going to do so after toxicology results of the earlier drop over Lehua was completed first-  why? 

Answer:   With scores of dead fish and birds witnessed at Lehua after the deadly drop was executed, the toxicology test was going to be used to determine if the poison rat bait applied, was "right" or not.

See KHON2 NEWS STORY here: 

The ARMY was not going to drop the "same" poison until the toxicology results were made known.   Yet, without any public announcement as to what killed the fish and birds after the poison drop at Lehua transpired-  Waianae got its dosage ANYWAYS, tons of poison-  rat bait spewed by helicopter over all terrain, regardless of rain- per reported scheduling.

At UHWO, PUEO COUNTRY documents a film recorded on November 22, 2017, illustrating that rats are now present in greater numbers in the same area the Pueo and Barn Owls used to frequent. 

NEW DOCUMENTARY VIDEO RELEASED TODAY-  6 MINUTES-  SHOWS HOW THE POISON GOES INTO WATER AND CONTAMINATES ALL IT TOUCHES-  SEE BLOOD OOZING OUT OF DEAD ANIMALS THAT WERE NOT TARGETED- THE FACTS ARMY /DLNR DOES NOT WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT- WATCH AND GET INVOLVED-  HELP STOP THE MADNESS. 


AS AFOREMENTIONED ABOVE, SEE THE EVIDENCE  ***NEW VIDEO click on link pasted below-  have barf bag ready-  this is very disturbing:  



(Can you- DLNR, Waianae /Nanakuli Neighborhood Board Members, elected officials, with confidence, 
answer the girl's concerns/questions
 at the 3 minute 30 second mark in the video?)  

Are your garden crops, foodstuffs, plants going to soak this Diphacinone (poison- anti-blood coagulant) up- will you be absorbing it too?  The poison breaks down they say (gov't) quickly in the environment.....doesn't kill anything but rats they claim (gov't).....can you say, "Not Truthful?" 


The "new" influx of rats @ UHWO is
directly due to the UH System
removing Pueo at UHWO- and destroying
Pueo habitat that was in
existence there for hundreds
of years.  Rats were "never a 
real problem" in areas where Pueo
were allowed to thrive.  

FACT:  Owl Habitat at UHWO/Ho'opili/DHHL used to house a great number of both Barn Owls and Pueo that foraged/preyed upon and reduced the rodent population for the entire Ewa region/Honouliuli Ahupua'a. 

However, Chancellor Benham of UHWO together with every elected official in the State of Hawaii, with the UH Board of Regents, in concert with DLNR & USFWS, has sought to remove all Pueo (owl) habitat on the entire Ewa Plain known to still exist.  

Their goal- mission at Hawaii's Public University System is- to protect or remove Pueo?  

Answer:  UH System (Board of Regents) has sought to extirpate the last home for Pueo and Barn Owls on the Ewa Plain- for pure greed...lust for more money and greater profit to develop the land over the life of endangered beings--- to make a profit at the expense of the sacred Pueo. 

When "SCIENCE" kills off Pueo habitat, science is killing off the very ability to keep rodent control in check.  Pueo eat rats. Barn Owls eat rats.  

Instead of cheering on the use of poison, DLNR, why not simply enhance owl habitat for the owls to do the job-  safely, and naturally? 

When there was 1,550 acres of raw open farmland at Ho'opili, once home to Pueo and Barn Owls- there was never a need for rat poison there...the owls did all the work.  The ARMY (Military), USFWS, DLNR, and all elected officials in the State of Hawaii, refuse to create, condone, or establish in any fashion, any territory of any sort to be the dedicated home for the Pueo-   no preserve, no refuge, no sanctuary for Pueo on all of Oahu...and DLNR thus far, has accounted for only eleven Pueo in total alive on all of Oahu that they have documented this year.  (Per Pueo Islandwide Survey Preliminary Report.)

Eleven. Yes, eleven Pueo left on Oahu- that's it. 

Alarmed?
You should be. 

So why would
DLNR happily approve and want
to have spewed all over the landscape 
and streams in the Waianae "Range" 
a poison
rat bait that is
known to kill Pueo? 

The poison rat bait that was used in Waianae has been scientifically proven, to kill raptors- such as the Pueo....albeit unintentional, the State of Hawaii's Governor, Governor Ige, allowed the poison be used regardless- and Governor Ige will continue the authorization to have the deadly poison spewed about all over the State- why?

Answer:  It is a money maker-  and those that produce the bait, make a great profit from it- and they, the makers of the poison, do they then contribute some of those profits back to the politicians' campaign chests?   

Here is the product used by DLNR in its pitching method to disperse/dispense poison wherever DLNR can get away with it- claiming, "It's safe for the environment."
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What do you think?



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