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To understand the current outrageous corruption in Hawaii, we need to go back in history. This article exposes what happened to the last reigning King of Hawaii....
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https://www.youtube.com/watch… I posted the following: Greetings everyone,
The Royal Families exists which means the alodio/ano alodial owners exists and th...e Bishop Estates/Kamehameha Schools/KSBE are Aliens who cannot own alodio/ ano alodial lands....Aliens are entitled to only Fee Simple....then add the Treason Factor, and add the Identity Theft/Impersonation of the Kingdom of Hawaii by the Territory which became the State of Hawaii......the Bishop Estates/Kamehameha Schools/KSBE therefore are Pirates, pillagers, racketeers....they are Not related to our Royal Families.... Bernice Pauahi was a half white, my great grandmother said that she was a haole..... lots of evidence of frauds perpetuated by those who had always wanted what our kanaka maoli have. Read the 1851 Speech of Kamehameha III, Read the PA PELEKANE case (1912) documenting identity theft in the HAWAIIAN REPORTS Volume 21..... Kamehameha's, Kalaniopuu's, Kaumualii's, Kekuanaoa's, et. als. Families/descendants/ heirs exists........Ramifications are prosecutions for piracies.....because of Fraud, racketeering, etc. Everyone should be aware of the frauds..... Know that the Army, Navy, and Federal officials did assist in the developing of the Territory documented in the January 1, 1940 Star Bulletin newspaper.....read more at theiolani.blogspot.com and http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/GORA8037 - point is people, that the entity State of Hawaii is operating on Fraud/impersonation/identity theft and is NOT the Kingdom of Hawaii.........the Judges, et. als. are not granted the authority to operate as the Kingdom of Hawaii, etc. Lastly, one of the kanaka maoli arrested for Mauna Kea was released and received a check from the State and he didn't want to cash the check because the check was from "The Kingdom of Hawaii Trust Funds"...... Many are parties to the crimes of criminal activities, genocide, piracy, pillaging, etc. today including the Bishop Estates/Kamehameha Schools/KSBE who are Not the land owners. aloha.
The Royal Families exists which means the alodio/ano alodial owners exists and th...e Bishop Estates/Kamehameha Schools/KSBE are Aliens who cannot own alodio/ ano alodial lands....Aliens are entitled to only Fee Simple....then add the Treason Factor, and add the Identity Theft/Impersonation of the Kingdom of Hawaii by the Territory which became the State of Hawaii......the Bishop Estates/Kamehameha Schools/KSBE therefore are Pirates, pillagers, racketeers....they are Not related to our Royal Families.... Bernice Pauahi was a half white, my great grandmother said that she was a haole..... lots of evidence of frauds perpetuated by those who had always wanted what our kanaka maoli have. Read the 1851 Speech of Kamehameha III, Read the PA PELEKANE case (1912) documenting identity theft in the HAWAIIAN REPORTS Volume 21..... Kamehameha's, Kalaniopuu's, Kaumualii's, Kekuanaoa's, et. als. Families/descendants/ heirs exists........Ramifications are prosecutions for piracies.....because of Fraud, racketeering, etc. Everyone should be aware of the frauds..... Know that the Army, Navy, and Federal officials did assist in the developing of the Territory documented in the January 1, 1940 Star Bulletin newspaper.....read more at theiolani.blogspot.com and http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/GORA8037 - point is people, that the entity State of Hawaii is operating on Fraud/impersonation/identity theft and is NOT the Kingdom of Hawaii.........the Judges, et. als. are not granted the authority to operate as the Kingdom of Hawaii, etc. Lastly, one of the kanaka maoli arrested for Mauna Kea was released and received a check from the State and he didn't want to cash the check because the check was from "The Kingdom of Hawaii Trust Funds"...... Many are parties to the crimes of criminal activities, genocide, piracy, pillaging, etc. today including the Bishop Estates/Kamehameha Schools/KSBE who are Not the land owners. aloha.
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