Friday, August 24, 2018

Vol VII No. 717 Mauna Kea /Climate Change Indicator - Keep Safe to All August 24, 2018




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Friday, August 24, 2018


NATURE AGAINST MAUNA KEA TELESCOPE AND MILITARY PLANS...HMMMMMM

TDAY CLOUD OVER MAUNAKEA HURRICANE COMMING


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Amelia Gora

Amelia Gora https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5-pI5OkaGI&t=45s For the Keiki, and all Kanaka Maoli/Kanaka Hawaii Maoli ….malama pono….May God Bless all and spare us during these times....and always... we have been here for more than a 1,650+ years....survivors...aloha.
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Preparation is the key. Why buy bottled water? Fill up your tub for washing clothes, flushing toilets. You can use your water/juice coolers for cooking. No need buy ice. Just recycle your plastic juice or milk containers and freeze them now to keep your meats from spoiling. You should always keep a radio with batteries handy. No wait for hurricane season. Medications should be already picked up ahead of time and a first aid kit well stocked. Charge your phones and gas should be filled ahead of the panic.
Pantry should be filled to feed your family for two weeks+. The barges are not coming until the coast guard gives the okay.
Buss out the board games, cards and books for times like this. Always have your beer READY! Charcoal and propane filled for times like this.
I survived both Iwa and Iniki during Thanksgiving with family. We managed to cook with rolling black outs and imu action. It was the best time ever when you know how to SURVIVE! Those who profess to be sovereign needs to test out your survival skills and not lip service. You should also have your fishing gear ready as well. No forget your beer and I hope someone in your family can play music😂🤣

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Francine Asinsin Awesome 👏 well said Ka’iu! 😘

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Michelle Usher Stay safe 🙏🏼

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Moeata Tehani Wow cuzzie...you so akamai! Stay safe and ❤️ to all..😘

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Naka Ohumukini Be safe kahzin

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Ka'iu Lambert I'm so glad I grew up at a time when we knew how to rough it😂🤣. No electronics. Fishing was fun and we filled our time with music and game boards. Of course cold showers and chores sucked.

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Brian B. Berinobis Well said. Be safe.

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Andy Edward Teixeira Tehani Keep the faith and stay safe!

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Michele Oana I’m praying for everyone 🙏🏼💕

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Noralei Stant Lol well said tita, stay safe old school will survive

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Yanie Parijs
😘🙏🏽👍🏽
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Angela Bustamante Maulupe Well said sis! One of my fondest childhood memories was surviving Hurricane Iwa. Alot of family bonding playing board games, talking story & bbqing every night💕💕💕No such thing as ELECTRONICS!!!

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Susan Kanda Today the kids cannot rough it because too much electronics

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Lori Hanson You're so smart
And so true!

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Therese Dickerson Sister can I come your house? Hahaha! I would feel so safe!

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Ruth Ann Herd we lasted four days without power some people went as long as ten days

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Elisabeth Studd Deline With you with all my heart dear Kanaka Maoli. Keep safe dear friend and so your family. Aloha. Namaste.

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Mona Kaualoku Akeo Livsey Well said Tita, we survived Hurricane Iwa because we prepared!

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Ka'iu Lambert My favorite song by my favorite tenor!😍😘 Thank you Amelia. Pray that Mary bless us.

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