The Floundering Fake State
Things are not going well for Hawaii the Fake State. On the 60th anniversary of “statehood” the Honolulu Star-Advertiserʻs front-page, above-the-fold headline was: HOLIDAY HO-HUM pointing to the state’s strange disinterest in its own anniversary. When contacted, state officials’ response was basically: “No comment.” Their avoidance indicates they are obviously not proud of their own state’s birthday. And rightfully so. The false narrative of Hawaii as the 50th State of the United States of America has been steadily unravelling for decades and recent events have accelerated the unmasking of the Fake State. The Hawaiian people’s stand to protect Mauna Kea has brought global attention to the profound concepts of Aloha Aina, Pono and Kuleana and the practice of Kapu Aloha. It also poses the over-arching moral questions of right and wrong. In doing so, Ku Kiaʻi Mauna exposes the operations of the State of Hawaii regarding ownership, authority, jurisdiction and trust obligations. They may be ‘legal’ but are they right? In the past week alone, state officials have begun to admit ‘some problems’ with the Stateʻs administration of Mauna Kea: the State doesnʻt appear to have proper authority to regulate the Mauna Kea Access Road; the State Supreme Court ruled the State breached its trust duties regarding the Pohakuloa Training Area; the first 9 of the 38 kupuna went to court to plead not guilty to charges of obstruction of the MKA Road… Add to these the plethora of cases regarding land titles, targeted arrests and arbitrary detention of Hawaiian subjects, falsified reports to the United Nations, and so forth, and the U.S. and its fake state are in deep trouble. If state officials admit that, because procedures were not followed to acquire the land under the access road, it would possibly invalidate the stateʻs authority to regulate that road, then shouldnʻt that same principle apply to all the lands and territorial waters of the Hawaiian Islands?... none of which was acquired by any lawful process. Speaking of Procedure… In 1959 the U.S. fooled the United Nations into passing UNGA Resolution 1469, accepting the United states’ report that through a plebiscite, the “people of Hawaii” had overwhelmingly consented to Hawaii becoming a state of the United States. In passing that resolution accepting the U.S. report, as far as the UN was concerned, Hawaii (and Alaska) were states of the United States. But that sneaky move by the U.S. is also it’s Achilles heel. As it turns out, UNGA Resolution 1469 is the sole thread holding up the U.S.’ claim to Hawaii. We are about to snip that thread by calling on the UN General Assembly to initiate a review of the conditions and procedures that led to the adoption of that resolution accepting the U.S. report. An honest review of the facts will uncover that major fraud was involved and UNGA Resolution 1469 was made in error. At that point, not only will the claim of Hawaii statehood be discredited, but the long history of wrongful acts is unleashed, flooding in to wipe out all U.S. claims of dominion over the Hawaiian Islands. NOTE: The next two months is critical to getting the review initiated at the UN. Your kokua is needed to move forward! Imua! Kūʻe! Kū Kiaʻi Mauna! Kapu Aloha! Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono. The sovereignty of the land is perpetuated in righteousness. ——-- We cannot do this crucial work without your help… your kokua. We deeply appreciate all financial contributions, large or small. Your contribution will greatly help us to carry on this work. Your KŌKUA is greatly appreciated! To contribute, go to https://GoFundMe.com/FreeHawaii Mahalo Nui Loa! -------- Malama Pono, Leon Siu Hawaiian National
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June 14, 2019
Keeping in touch and updated on activities regarding the restoration of Ke Aupuni o Hawaii, the Hawaiian Kingdom. Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka Aina I Ka Pono. Leon Siu – Hawaiian National The Quick Facts Series… THE SITUATION OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS QUICK FACTS #10 VISITING CAPITALS According to Article 1 of the Montevideo Convention, one of the four qualifying factors of a sovereign state is the capacity to enter foreign relations with other states. After having spent years in conversations with diplomats from various countries (ambassadors, chargé d’affaires, attachés, counsels, deputy reps, secretaries, etc.), sharing our situation and learning of theirs, we have embarked on the next stage known as “visiting their capitals.” This means we have gotten to the point in our discussions where the diplomats are recommending we go and talk to their countries’ leaders — presidents, prime ministers, foreign ministers… those who make decisions… This is the stage where nation-to-nation bilateral discussions take place to develop relationships and talk strategies. In the past I have met a number of heads of state usually at conferences, regional group meetings or at their missions at the UN or the EU. It has always been encouraging and productive. My most recent diplomatic visit was two weeks ago in Apia, Samoa with Prime Minister Malielegaoi of the Independent State of Samoa. We discussed several matters of mutual interest. We also talked of the prospects of Samoa supporting two initiatives we are preparing for introduction at the United Nations in the Fall. His response was very positive. The pace is beginning to pick up. In the next few months I will be visiting more of the Pacific as well as other regions. Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono. The sovereignty (life) of the land is perpetuated in righteousness. ——-- The Campaign to Free Hawaiʻi is funded by people like YOU… We cannot do this crucial work without your help… your kokua. It takes funding to make these important accomplishments happen and we deeply appreciate all financial contributions, large or small. Any amount you contribute will make a huge impact on our ability to continue this work (and can be tax-deductible if needed). We have much to accomplish in 2019 and your contributions toward that are very important and needed. Your KŌKUA is greatly appreciated! To contribute, go to https://GoFundMe.com/FreeHawaii Mahalo Nui Loa! ——– Malama pono, Leon Siu |
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