Sanford Ballard Dole
President of the Republic of Hawaii
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Friday, November 24, 2017 updated 1/11/2020
Repost: Short Timeline of Hawaiian History and Sanford B. Dole,Terrorist/Pirate/Privateer/Parasite
- Short Timeline of Hawaiian History and Sanford B. Dole,Terrorist/Pirate/Privateer/ParasiteorThe Plundering Upon Innocents in the Hawaiian Kingdom/Ko Hawaii Pae Aina/ Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaiian Islands/Hawaiian archipelago with a Focus On TerroristSanford Ballard Dole(1844-1926)revised by Amelia Gora (2020)300-600 A.DHawaiians arrivedbefore 1778Japanese, Spanish/Juan Gaetano/ visitors documented1778Western Contact (Captain Cook);Written Sources begin at this time.(Before 1778, oral history were passed down through the ages.)1778-1820Merchants, Whalers and American Missionaries arrive1795Kamehameha I becomes King1819Kamehameha I dies; Kamehameha II becomes King18201822Missionaries/MercenariesPrinting Begins1824Kamehameha II dies; Kamehameha III becomes King18341840
1844Newspapers BeganSanford B. Dole’s, early American terrorist, parents arrived in the Hawaiian IslandsSanford B. Dole was born1848The Great Mahele, an alodio/alodial system is signed by the King, which secures land ownership for the King, the Konohiki, and Kanaka Maoli1852Chinese arrive in groups1854Kamehameha III diedKamehameha IV becomes King1863Kamehameha IV diedKamehameha V becomes King18661867
1868Sanford B. Dole returned from law school in the U.S. and opened private law practiceJapanese arrive in groups
1872Kamehameha V diesSanford B. Dole wrote an article “Thirty Days of Hawaiian History” stating that Kamehameha V was “the last of the Kamehamehas”William Lunalilo voted King of Hawaii1874King Lunalilo diedDavid Kalakaua is elected King1878Portuguese arrive in groups188118841886Germans arrive in groupsSanford B. Dole elected to the Hawaiian LegislatureSanford B. Dole elected to the Hawaiian LegislatureSanford B. Dole was appointed to the Supreme Court as an Associate Justice18871891American businessmen forced King Kalakaua to sign a Constitution which limited his powers. He signed with a gun to his head. His sister Liliuokalani called it "The Bayonnet Constitution". They were under duress.King Kalakaua diedLiliuokalani became Queen1893Jan 9. Instructions to Troops Printed in the NEW YORK TIMES.Jan 15. The Military Troops poured off the United States Warship BOSTON complete with rifles, gatling guns, etc.Jan 17. American businessmen/ House of Representatives/Treasonous persons who premeditated the takeover of the Queen, the Hawaiian Government and supported by the U.S. moved to dethrone Queen Liliuokalani. Under duress, stress, usurpation, coercion, etc., treasonous persons/conspirators supported by the U.S., England, and the Morgan bankers, Queen Liliuokalani "temporarily" yielded her authority to the United States Government, to its President, as a fact Finder, and Not to the terrorists/American business/treasonous persons who created the entity Provisional Government which was neither "de jure" nor "de facto". She surrendered to avoid bloodshed. She destroyed the Constitution which included the 1887 "Bayonnet Constitution".U.S. President Harrison suggested that a "plebiscite" be given to 'give the appearance that the change in government was the will of the people'
U.S. President Cleveland Gave Hawaii Back to Queen Liliuokalani 3x in 1893, 1894, and 18971897
1898Queen Liliuokalani and 40,000+ opposed Annexation to the U.S. The Kue Petitions were Recorded, only 21,000 signatures found by researchers. Others yet to be found.
A Fraud claim to Annexation was made.The U.S. disregarded the will of the Hawaiian people.1900Arrival of the Okinawans and Puerto RicansU.S. President McKinley had the Army, Navy, Federal Personnel develop the Territory of Hawaii.1903Arrival of the KoreansDole resigned to become judge of the U.S. district court of Hawaii, a post he held until his retirement in 1915190619171926Arrival of the FilipinosQueen Liliuokalani died.Sanford B. Dole, Early American Terrorist in Hawaii died of multiple strokes. He was cremated and buried in the Kawaiahao Church Cemetery.1959
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President Eisenhower signed an Executive Order to make Hawaii the 50th State; Opposition was documented by a Kamehameha descendant.OHA/Office of Hawaiian Affairs created under the entity state Constitutional Convention.U.S. President Clinton apologized for crimes in Public Law 103-150. Royal Families did not accept.The first step toward establishing a new Native Hawaiian governing body through "Kau Inoa" began. Targeted for Americans in Hawaii and abroad who will be a part of the new Hawaiian nation and receive benefits provided by the new government, a continuation of the Akaka Bill.the Native Hawaiian Roll Commission’s effort to bring the Native Hawaiian people together by enrolling Native Hawaiians onto a Native Hawaiian Roll.OHA/Office of Hawaiian Affairs supports the Hawaiian Roll with the intent to sign up kanaka maoli who will extinguish their claims to their ancestor's lands, mineral/water rights, and support the U.S. disregarding their ancestor's alignment with Queen Liliuokalani. Criminal contracts set by the criminal occupiers.Genocide issues due to duress, etc.2017 Research found shows that Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli gave - alodio titles to his people and to aliens he gave fee simple
- titles or less than alodio titles, equivalent to 30 year leases
research incomplete.
aloha.
- “Sanford B. Dole was a native-born Hawaiian, spoke Hawaiian fluently, was raised on the breast milk of a Hawaiian, grew up playing with natives and mastering native games and sports, and eventually became ruling chief of an independent Hawaiian nation. Sanford Dole was Hawaiian in every way, except that he lacked the magic blood with seems to be the one and only factor that the sovereignty activists truly recognize as both necessary and sufficient to establish who is Hawaiian. “ - Ken Conklin http://www.angelfire.com/hi2/hawaiiansovereignty/dolebiog.htmlReferences:Sanford Ballard Dole(1844-1926)Born in the Islands to American parents, Dole became the only American to become the Chief Executive of an independent foreign nation.Dole's parents arrived in 1840 from Maine so that his father could take over the leadership of Oahu College (Punahou School). Sanford left to attend law school on the mainland, but returned to Hawai`i in1867 and established a private law practice. Dole's legal and political roles developed side by side over the next decades, a period in which Hawaii's history changed drastically.In 1886, under the Hawaiian Kingdom, Dole was appointed to the Supreme Court as an Associate Justice. A few years later he played a prominent and active role in the overthrow of the monarchy and was then elected president of the Provisional Government in 1893. Ignoring the illegal origins of his own government, he refused President Cleveland's request that Lili`uokalani be restored to the throne. Instead, the Provisional Government declared itself the Republic of Hawai`i and in 1898 Dole went to Washington, D.C. to press for American annexation of the Islands. In 1898, Hawai`i became a United States territory and President McKinley appointed Dole first governor of the territory.Dole retired from political leadership in 1903 but continued to work for many years as a judge and lawyer. He was a U.S. District Judge from 1903 until 1916, then pursued private practice from 1916 until his death in 1926.Ref:Sanford Ballard Dole - His Official Biography posted by Ken ConklinBiography Hawai‘i: Five LivesA Series of Public RemembrancesAllen, Helena G. Sanford Ballard Dole: Hawai‘i’s Only President 1844–1926. Glendale: Arthur H. Clark, 1988.Castle, Alfred L. "Advice for Hawaii: The Dole-Burgess Letters." Hawaiian Journal of History 15 (1981): 24–30.———. Review of Sanford Ballard Dole, by Helena G. Allen. Hawaiian Journal of History 23 (1989): 259–62.———. "US Commercial Policy and Hawai‘i, 1890–1894." Hawaiian Journal of History 33 (1999): 69–82.Coffman, Tom. Nation Within: The Story of America’s Annexation of the Nation of Hawai‘i. Honolulu: EPICenter, 1998.Dole, Sanford Ballard. Memoirs of the Hawaiian Revolution. Honolulu: Advertiser Publishing, 1936.Damon, Ethel M. Sanford Ballard Dole and His Hawaii. Palo Alto: Hawaiian Historical Society, 1957.Thurston, Lorrin P. Memoirs of the Hawaiian Revolution. Honolulu: Advertiser Publishing, 1936.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1usnJuNVjo Sanford B. Dole
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