Thursday, March 8, 2018

Vol VI No. 693 - Part 1b

ARE YOU READY FOR A CONCON LAHUI???
LOOKS LIKE THE "FACE OF RECOGNITION" IS PUSHING A CONCON THIS YEAR. WILL IT BE A FAIR PROCESS OR WILL YOU ROLL OVER AND JUST ALLOW IT TO HAPPEN??? 3 SERIES OF MEETINGS FOR THE COMMUNITY, WHICH ONE WILL YOU BE AT AND WILL YOU RAISE YOUR VOICE IN OPPOSITION OR JUST ALLOW IT TO HAPPEN WITHOUT A SAY, ITS YOUR CHOICE!!
Healani Sonoda-Pale to Ka Lāhui Hawaiʻi Political Action Committee
From: P. Kalawaia Moore
Hawaiʻi 78: Where We Went and Where We Go From Here
The Constitutional Convention in Hawaiʻi
When: March 8, 2018, 7pm
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Where: Hale Aʻo, Windward Community College
Hawaiian Studies Complex
John Waiheʻe III, former governor and con-con delegate conducts a series of public conversations, assessing the con-con, and the subsequent social, cultural and political transformations particularly involving Native Hawaiians society.
MOʻOMEHEU the second in this series of four public conversations looks at how the new constitution affected Hawaiian cultural health, including language revival, water rights, and gathering rights.
Panelists:
Charlene Hoe – 1978 ConCon Windward Oʻahu Delegate, Founder of Hakipuʻu Learning Center
Keoni Kuoha - Co-Founder and Executive Director, Papahana Kuaola
Kamoaʻe Walk - Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of the Jonathan Napela Center for Hawaiian Language and Cultural Studies at BYUH-Hawaiʻi
Kaʻumealani Walk - Kumu and one of the Founders of Ke Kula Kaiapuni Hawaiʻi ʻo Kahuku Academy
Kaʻanoʻi Walk - Senior Policy Analyst with Kamehameha Schools’ Kūamahi Community Education Division
It has been 40 years since the 1978 Constitutional Convention in Hawaiʻi that, among many other things, brought Native Hawaiian issues to political prominence. Under a ballot initiative this fall, voters in Hawaiʻi will choose whether to hold another constitutional convention, and Hawaiʻi residents and Native Hawaiians must consider the opportunities and risks that a new con-con would present.
Each session will feature a presentation by former governor Waiheʻe and contributions from a panel of historical and contemporary participants in Hawaiian social and political movements including activists, government officials and educators. A large part of the evening will be dedicated to contributions from the audience. All sessions will be video-recorded and may be publically broadcast.
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Hawaiʻi's high cost of living and unaffordable housing market is putting more and more pressure on local familes. How many more people and generations can we sq...ueeze into our homes just to be able to afford to live here? How many more of our family members have to move away before we say enough is enough?
The long-term solution is that we need to push for better policies to create enough TRULY affordable housing (below 100% AMI). Unfortunately we have a homeless crisis to deal with right now and new housing programs for the homeless, like Housing First, are working well but are very limited in scale.
We, as a society, are unable to provide solutions to this housing and homeless crisis right now so what do we for our most vulnerable people who are living unsheltered every day that this problem continues?
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Healani Sonoda-PaleHealani is an administrator in this group. Its good to see 'Oiwi tv addressing bread and butter issues instead of the pushing the Kanaiolowalu scam.
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Not a good sign.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traveled to Maunakea and learned about the cultural, natural and scientific significance of the mountain.
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Josephine Keliipio Heaven forbid!
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Kama Ki When they were here for the Pacific Pedophilia Summit... er I mean Nuclear Summit or was it The False Incoming Ballistic Missile Crisis? I guess a bit of multinational multitasking....
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FLASHBACK 2011..........STATE OF HAWAII NEGOTIATES SETTLEMENT WITH OHA
2018 OHA NEGOTIATES WITH STATE OF HAWAII WITH THE SAME DAMN PIECE OF LAND
WTH ????????
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COLETTE MACHADO WAS THE CHAIR PERSON IN 2011, AFTER THEY MADE THE DEAL THE LEGISLATURE WOULD NOT ALLOW OHA TO BUILD WHAT THEY WANTED
WE TOOK A LOSS ON THE SETTLEMENT.........KAKAʻAKO FOR THE STATEʻS USAGE OF OUR CEDED LANDS SINCE 1978
AND NOW WE BEING THREATENED???????
NEGOTIATE OR WE CONDEMN
WTF ????
OF COURSE OHA GOING NEGOTIATE
ITʻS A DAMN STATE AGENCY THEY ARE DAMN STATE EMPLOYEES
WHO GIVES A DAMN ABOUT US BENEFICIARIES?????
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
ARTICLE from 2011
– The Abercrombie administration and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs have agreed on a proposal that would satisfy OHA's claims against the state for its use of ceded lands dating back to 1978.
Under terms of the settlement the state would transfer about 25 acres of land on and near the waterfront in Kakaako to OHA. The state and OHA agree that a $200 million approximate settlement amount represents a reasonable compromise of the disputed claims. The land deal would satisfy that $200 million amount.
"I cannot express to you what this means to the host culture," said OHA Chairperson Colette Machado during a press conference in the governor's office to announce the proposed agreement.
"This is an issue that did not just need attention, but needed resolution," Abercrombie said. "We tried to put together a proposal that the legislature and the general public and the Hawaiian community can see as something that makes sense, and makes sense in a coherent way for the development and the betterment of the Hawaiian people."
Some of the parcels are easily recognizable: Fisherman's Wharf, the Kewalo Marine Laboratory, and the land where John Dominis used to stand, for example. Other spots yet to be developed have the potential to be a source of perpetual revenue for Native Hawaiians.
The term "ceded lands" refers to crown lands once owned by the Hawaiian monarchy.
OHA claims the state owes payment or compensation for using ceded lands.
The proposed settlement needs to be approved by the state legislature. If lawmakers okay the land transfer, it will be up to OHA to come up with development plans for the property. Those plans would then go before the Hawaii Community Development Authority for approval.
OHA attorney Bill Meheula said having the HCDA's oversight is a positive part of the agreement. "You have this outside agency that just specializes in this area, that's going to watch over it and not just let OHA do whatever it wants," he said. "On the other hand, I think it's good for OHA, too, because then they can master plan what they want to do there."
Over the past couple decades the HCDA has considered several proposals for Kakaako, but none has come to fruition.
Machado is not saying yet what OHA may do with the land, just that it will benefit as many people as possible.
"We are very clear that Kakaako Park is the last open space in downtown Honolulu. And with that sensitivity we want to be able to do what is right for everyone including Native Hawaiians and as well as the general public," Machado said.
Former governor Linda Lingle struck a similar deal with OHA. That proposed settlement included land in Hilo and at Kalaeloa. Native Hawaiians said they weren't consulted about the deal. "And then the legislators were (saying), 'You didn't consult us. The Lingle Administration and OHA just enters into this settlement, and then you just come over here and say, hey, just rubber-stamp it? Uh-uh. We're not going to do that,'" said Meheula.
This time around, the state and Meheula believe that it has provided more time for input from all parties, and that its also a better settlement.
"The settlement, as any good settlement does, represents a compromise. Nobody is one hundred percent happy," said Attorney General David Louie. "Sometimes you always leave things on the table, but it represents a reasonable compromise."
The public will have a chance to comment on the latest plan during community meetings that may begin as soon as next month.
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The Abercrombie administration and OHA have agreed on a proposal that would transfer 25 acres of prime real estate to OHA as compensation for use of…
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Nawahine Noho Puukapu If I remember correctly we got screwed on this deal too.
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OHA TRUSTEES just voted UNANIMOUSLY to allow the current CEO to negotiate with the City and County to build a SEWER STATION on the prime OHA beneficiary lands in Kakaako to support the hundreds of new million dollar condominiums. LET ME REPEAT THEY DECIDED TO CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS TO BUILD A SEWER PLANT FOR MILLION DOLLAR CONDOMINIUMS THAT POPPED UP IN ALA MOANA AND WARD.
They are using the excuse that the City and County is threatening to condemn these lands - the same lands that were part of another settlement with the State.
We already have our fair share of garbage dumps and sewer plants on Hawaiian Home lands.
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Leimomi Kalanihuia That land can bettah serve Da houseless in dat community. Build something. No gotta be expensive. Make nice walls/boundaries n put water n toilet/showers. Could be a Pu'uhonua. Just my mana'o.
Malama pono!
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Doug Nabeshima STOP SELLING ALL OF OUR AINA. I remember back in the 70s,when the Indian tribes came to Hawaii to help.They told the Hawaiians, at that time,that our lands are worth more than all the gold and resources under their lands and they were right. Look now w...See More
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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - For two years, OHA and the city have been meeting behind closed doors to talk about a parcel of undeveloped ceded lands currently being used as a parking lot.
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Who in their right mind, in the 21st century, would look at a sacred valley like Makua filled with cultural riches and endangered species and say 'Let's bomb this!'
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Okay now this is interesting Lāhui! Make the connections it will lead you to TMT. And in case you didn’t know Waihe’e Sr. is best buds with Clinton.
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Nawahine Noho Puukapu The TMT link is alarming what has me just as concerned is the push for federal recognition. Obama did the manipulation with the DOI and opened that door. But I think it was in the Waihee administration that the apology bill was crafted by president Bil...See More
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Anna Naeole FAKE STATE FAKE GOVERNMENT! WE WANT OUR COUNTRY BACK!
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3/7/2018 Today's OHA Board and Committee Meeting
OHA Board of Trustees live stream (BOT, ARM, BAE, LP) Missed a meeting? Here are the Trustee meeting schedules, agenda and minutes: Board of Trustee Meetings Committee on Asset and Resource…
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Citizen Organisation Spotlight: Tyrell's Angels
We were fortunate to get a moment with Vice President Teuila Koria at the Open House event for Pu'uhonua o Wai'anae. Listen and Learn more about their organisation and the work that’s done in conjunction with the houseless in Waianae.
#KMUourhawaii

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This is the level of ignorance when it comes to dealing with Pro-TMT folks.
Sherri Kane to Report Corruption In Hawaii
This is the level of ignorance when it comes to dealing with Pro-TMT folks.
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Debra Kekaualua KILL all the bills that stand next to this particular flag! lols
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Dustin Barca Gotta talk water and how Mauna Kea is the source for the island .... pohakuloa is one of the biggest aquifers in the world and the Mauna is the catchment and filtration system... these guys never gonna get spiritual beliefs . They have none .
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I just read something on USA Today
that MAZIE (unamazing) Hirono (hinode rice) is pushing for ISRAEL to join with the US Adding Global Entry member countries benefits the U.S. economy & national security. That's why Senator Jim Inhofe & I led all 100 Senators in support of Israel’s full membership. SHE IS DEFINITELY A TERRORIST CHEERLEADER !
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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - California-based company SpinLaunch says it is developing new technology to launch small satellites into space — without the traditional rocket fuel and boosters &m
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Aloha, I am doing an interview on Olelo television with Dr. Leonard Horowitz and Dr. Melissa Yee of Seeds of Truth on Mauna Kea and TMT's efforts to desecrate it. If you were born in Hawaii and have knowledge about the case against TMT, and you are available to be on the interview with us in Oahu on March 3rd, please message me. Mahalo.
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Mel Wildman Dig in DEEP and bring out the DIRT !...I am behind both of you !...
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Deldrene Herron Looking forward to seeing it.
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OMG...INVESTIGATING REPORTERS DIG OUT THE REAL TRUTH...TMT..A MILITARY HIDDEN AGENDA ..THIEVES. LIARS, AND THE MOST CORRUPTED LOWER COURT SYSTEM IN HILOSHIMA..IMPLEMENTED BY NONE OTHER THEN A WESTERNER USA THAT MIGRATED TO CHANGE HAWAII HIS WAY...LIES ... LIES ...LIES AND MORE LIES.
Attorney Stanley Roehrig of Hilo Hawaii has come under file for concealing conflicting interests material to representing BLNR interests in the TMT debate.
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Mel Wildman So let me guess, Suzanne Case of NUTS lied about Roehrig having a conflict of interest ?....she needs to be incriminated for fraud.
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Mel Wildman THANK YOU Sherri Kane and Leonard Horowitz, You both help Open up my investigation and findings of facts...Everything I researched was "on spot ". BLNR Chief Suzanne Case needs to be Ousted for fraud and conspiracy.
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The corrupt AG Douglas Chin was moved to Sh Shan TsuiSuis's Lt Governor's position at the same time that TsuiSui was moved to the lobbying / marketing company Strategies 360 which has offices even in D.C. and is the heart of the beast behind the Honolulu Rail and TMT. They are doing everything in their power to conceal this information now. Also part of the agenda may be an attempt to move Chin to Governor to replace Ige. They now have a guy named Russell Suzuki in the AG positi...on who is just a face with zero internet footprint of ever doing anything!
Check this out. Click the top links on this page and you get a 404 error. The pages were removed!!! https://www.google.com/search…
P.S. When I first released this on this site, FB was so pissed off that they broke into my account, impersonated me, and removed the main moderator of this site, removed her comments and blocked her...my dear activist friend Debra Kekaualua. Now when I tried to update this post, my computer froze up.
I say we may have hit the sore spot on the corruption here and let's stay on it. Any other info on this, post here or PM me.
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Sherri Kane Also part of the agenda may be an attempt to move Chin to Governor to replace Ige. They now have a guy named Russell Suzuki in the AG position who is just a face with zero internet footprint of ever doing anything!
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Ekolu Kalama Debra Kekaualua, wow laulau! 🤦🏽‍♂️
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Photos before and after desecration of the sacred Pu'u
#ExposeTMT #StopTMT
Sherri Kane to Report Corruption In Hawaii
Photos before and after desecration...(cutting the tops off) of the sacred Pu'u
#ExposeTMT #StopTMT
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So on Feb 21st or Feb 22nd, FB broke into my account here on Report Corruption in Hawaii, impersonated me, and then at the very exact same moment in time (1:56pm) documented that I did all of these things to one of my dearest friends, Debra Kekaualua. The powers that be hate our alliance because we are not afraid to shed light on their darkness. When you see stuff happening like this document it and then rub their noses in their deceptions and lies. Notice how the date at the bottom says Feb 21st and the time they are alleging I did these things is on Feb 22nd? Also notice the time 1:56pm. Anyone that has a group knows that all 4 of these things could never happen at once!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/reporthawaiicorruption/
Sherri Kane is with Debra Kekaualua.
So on Feb 21st or Feb 22nd, FB broke into my account here on Report Corruption in Hawaii, impersonated me, and then at the very exact same moment in time (1:56p...m) documented that I did all of these things to one of my dearest friends, Debra Kekaualua. The powers that be hate our alliance because we are not afraid to shed light on their darkness. When you see stuff happening like this, document it, and then rub their noses in their deceptions and lies. Notice how the date at the bottom says Feb 21st and the time they are alleging I did these things is on Feb 22nd? Also notice the time 1:56pm. Anyone that has a group knows that all 4 of these things could never happen at once!
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Debra Kekaualua EXcellent investigative findings!!! Ku'e
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Here is a song I co-wrote with Teresa Lee Salgado Nakama,. I then recorded, filmed and first time ever produced music video called "Warriors Are We" 01/15/2016
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Music and Lyrics by Pua Case.
The highlight song of the concert was the original composition "Warrior Rising" by Hāwane Rios featuring Lākea Trask. ʻŌiwi TV presents “Mele…
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"We are not American! We will die as Hawaiians, we will never be American!"
Special Election Day Throwback: For my Facebook friends (especially those of Hawaiʻ...i) who are in shock regarding the 2016 Presidential Election results, I think it's time to wake up and smell the coffee. Look at the history of America. America is a nation that was built on the suffering of native peoples and from current events (DAPL) CONTINUES to do so. Now in the Hawaiian worldview, if something originates from negativity then it can never truly be pono (spiritually/morally balanced.) America just so happens to be a prime example of this very belief.
Now if one wishes to correct or remove themselves from said negativity, what we refer to as an ʻoki (to cut off) must occur. Hawaiʻi has been waiting to ʻoki from the United States of America for quite some time now. Perhaps recent events will speed up the process. One can hope right?

#HaunaniKayTrask #WeAreNotAmerican #Kūʻē #KeepTheConversationGoing
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Scenes from The Centennial. Nā Maka O ka ʻĀina Prod. DVD. 1993.
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https://www.facebook.com/chepdog/videos/1964209546943357/ EVERY freakng kine police was on site Bell stone lookout staging area! FEDERAL Lands
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Aina Pono Kane to It Takes a Village Kauai
Here's a quick compilation of this morning at Wailuanuiahoano
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