Hawaiian Kingdom Records No. 2015-0404 Protective Orders, Immunities, Release and Return of their Bail Monies from Wrongful Jailing/ Imprisonment for the Innocents, the Mauna Kea Defenders, and Part of the Royal Domain/Crown Lands of the Kamehameha's from Amelia Gora, a Royal person, Acting Liaison of Foreign Affairs, House of Nobles, Judicial Tribunal Member, Hawaiian Genealogy/Genealogical Society Representative, Konohiki

 

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Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii Records No. 2015-0404  Protective Orders, Immunities,  Release and Return of their Bail Monies from Wrongful Jailing/ Imprisonment for the Innocents, the Mauna Kea Defenders, and Part of the Royal Domain/Crown Lands of the Kamehameha's from Amelia Gora, a Royal person, Acting Liaison of Foreign Affairs, House of Nobles, Judicial Tribunal Member, Hawaiian Genealogy/Genealogical Society Representative, Konohiki 

Greetings,
 
Many innocent people were wrongfully arrested, jailed for defending Mauna Kea due to the burial sites, water shed, etc. which they were defending against trespassers on our Royal Families properties identified as Mauna Kea, Big Island.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9xPR9eg93Y
 
Some of those arrested were:
 

 

Ronald Fujiyoshi, 75, of Hilo
Moanikeala Akaka, 70, of Hilo
Joseph Kanuha, 56, of Kailua-Kona
Eric Heaukulani, 38, of Kealakekua
Kelii Ioane Jr., 63, of Hilo
James Albertini, 68, of Kurtistown
Erin O’Donnell, 40, of Kamuela
Craig Neff, 56 ,of Pāpaʻikou
Gary Oamilda, 66, of Ocean View
Chase Kahookahi Kanuha, 26, of Kailua-Kona
Dannette Henrietta Godines, 45, of Hilo
Lambert Lavea, 27, of Mountain View

- See more at: http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2015/04/02/police-tmt-issue-statements-on-mass-arrests-on-mauna-kea/#sthash.LvU6mrTb.dpuf
 
 
All of the above, and many others are covered under the Protective Orders.  Their monies used for bail must be returned.
 
All others, including some identifiable kanaka maoli whose ancestors were treasonous, are part of the trespassing people and are Not covered with immunities under the Protective Orders, which maintains immunities for our people.  
 
Examples of others are the identifiable treasounous persons whose ancestors committed Treason in 1893, etc., Police /Sheriff Officers, Mayor Kenoi, Officiating Akaka, construction workers, the uninvited others who were not invited by our Royal Families to step foot on these family lands designated as Sacred grounds, etc.   
 
Additionally, some of the people are associated with the fraud claims, wrongful leases, wrongful building of a building paid for by the University of Hawaii who claims to have a lease from the State of Hawaii which evolved from the Territory of Hawaii which claimed to be "the successor of the Kingdom of Hawaii" as documented in a 1912 case, First Circuit Court July 1912, In re Title of Pa Pelekane, 21 Haw. 175.  See discussion at:    http://maoliworld.ning.com/forum/topics/evidence-of-identity-theft-by-the-territory-of-hawaii-turned    also see the Judicial Tribunal posting

  at http://maoliworld.ning.com/forum/topics/judicial-tribunal-results-shows-410-pirates-pillagers-etc-which because the 1850 Treaty of the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States of America is a permanent friendship Treaty resulting in the invoking of Pillagers, Pirates, fraud movers being documented under Article XIV, and applicable to the U.S. Constitution affecting Judges, et. als.

 
The State of Hawaii operating off of a criminal claim to being the Kingdom of Hawaii and are Not part of our families, the Royal Families who descends/heirs of Kalaniopuu, Kamehameha, Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli, Kaumualii, et. als.
 
The kanaka maoli present at the site includes many of our own Kamehameha families.
 
Others are kanaka maoli with rights of native tenants, and their friends.
 
These kanaka maoli are family, kanaka maoli, and friends who help to maintain a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation.
 
Those officers, personnel, Police officers, Sheriffs, et. als. names will need to be listed as some of those who have made arrests, etc. will be part of the lists prepared for the Judicial Tribunal members of the Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii members who are reviewing lists of  Pirates, Pillagers, etc. discovered in the records, etc.
 
 
Sincerely,
 
Amelia Gora
 
 
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Thirty Meter Telescope update and background

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The construction phase beginning on the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) project on Maunakea on Hawaiʻi Island has prompted protests and media coverage. The telescope is being built in the 525-acre Astronomy Precinct, which is the only area astronomy development can take place. It is part of the 11,288-acre Maunakea Science Reserve that UH has leased from the Department of Land and Natural Resources since 1968.

UH supports the TMT project because it contributes significantly to the university’s mission of advancing knowledge. With a primary mirror thirty meters in diameter, the TMT will have nine times the light collecting area of the largest telescopes now on Maunakea. It will be able to see much fainter and more distant objects than is possible with existing telescopes and to study them in greater detail. It will help to maintain Hawaiʻi’s worldwide leadership in astronomy.

The Office of Maunakea Management

Through the Office of Maunakea Management, which reports directly to the UH Hilo Chancellor, UH is responsible for the sustainable management and stewardship of the Maunakea Science Reserve. The university understands that Maunakea is one of the most culturally significant sites in Hawaiʻi.

The Master Plan adopted in 2000 by the UH Board of Regents requires community based management that protects, balances, integrates and enhances Maunakea’s resources while providing a world-class center dedicated to education, research and astronomy. The university is also responsible for providing safe access for everyone on the mountain: local residents, observatory personnel, cultural practitioners, visitors and UH staff.

UH’s commitment to free speech

UH is committed to the free and open exchange of ideas and affirms the rights of all individuals to engage in their first amendment right to free speech. The university respects everyone opposed to the TMT project and their right to a lawful protest.

The open and extensive public process

Over the last seven years, TMT has met all legal requirements in obtaining the necessary permits to build a next generation telescope from the Hawaiʻi Department of Land and Natural Resources and the County of Hawaiʻi, including a sublease from the university.

More than 20 public hearings have been held during the process and the project has been approved by then Governor Neil Abercrombie, the UH Board of Regents and the Board of Land and Natural Resources. The Hawaiʻi County Mayor and Office of Hawaiian Affairs along with numerous unions and Hawaiʻi Island community groups have expressed support. The project has also cleared legal challenges and was upheld in the Third Circuit Court.

Inaccurate claims

There have been inaccurate claims made about the project recently. The most common is that TMT is a danger to the Maunakea aquifer and drinking water on Hawaiʻi Island. Comprehensive research by expert hydrologists confirms that TMT and the existing 13 telescopes pose no such danger. Furthermore, TMT is designed to be a zero waste discharge facility with all waste securely transported off the summit. There is also very little precipitation above 8,000 feet and the observatories are located well above that at the top of Maunakea at 14,000 feet.

Another claim is that TMT did not meet the eight criteria for a conservation district use permit issued by the Hawaiʻi Board of Land and Natural Resources in 2011. The Third Circuit Court ruled that TMT did meet the criteria by being consistent with state laws governing the districts, not causing substantial adverse impact to existing natural resources, being compatible with the surrounding area, preserving the existing physical and environmental aspects, not subdividing or increasing the intensity of the land use and not being materially detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare. State regulations specifically identify astronomy as a permitted use in the Maunakea Science Reserve.

Stewardship and community involvement

The Office of Maunakea Management has expanded community involvement. Its seven-member board is comprised of Hawaiʻi Island community leaders. There is also a Kahu Kū Mauna council that consists of Hawaiʻi Island residents who are knowledgeable about the cultural significance of Maunakea and are consulted on all projects proposed on UH-managed lands and cultural matters. The Office of Maunakea Management is responsible for continuing to address public access, cultural resources management, natural resources management and the decommissioning of telescopes.

The University of Hawaiʻi and the Office of Maunakea Management will continue to treat everyone with respect and aloha.

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  1. For Context i submit the following.
    May 3, 2013
    Kealoha Pisciotta
    P.O. Box 5864
    Hilo Hawai`i 96720
    Keomaivg@gmail.com

    The following is an Op-Ed in response to Mr. Baybayan’s 4/19/13 West Hawai`i Today Op-Ed.
    510 words
    Baybayan’s Truth Not The Whole Story
    By Kealoha Pisciotta
    Aloha. As a Native Hawaiian cultural practitioner, I wish to respond to Mr. Chad Kalepa Baybayan’s opinion piece about Mauna Kea (4/19/13). First, Kalepa, mahalo for speaking your truth, as I believe that is one of the greatest forms of respect one may offer another. While I respect your truth, other important truths about Mauna Kea were omitted from your commentary, thus altering readers’ perspectives on the issue of Mauna Kea development. I wish to point out some omissions you may have forgotten to share. It is my hope that by doing so, a more complete story of Mauna Kea—and the impact of its astronomy development—will appear.
    The four most glaring omissions are as follows:

    1. You did not inform the readers that you work for the Imiloa Astronomy Center that has received funding from Gordon Moore, one of the Thirty Meter Telescope funders.

    2. That while testifying at the Contested Case Hearing, the University did not offer you as an expert witness nor were you qualified as an expert of the cultural practice relating to Mauna Kea–as were members of the Mauna Kea Hui, including Kumu Hula Paul Neves, Kumu Hula Pua Case and Mr. Kalani Flores of the Flores-Case Ohana, Mr. Clarence Kauakahi Ching and I.

    3. When questioned about your native Hawaiian practices relating to Mauna Kea, you answered that you understood Mauna Kea from the perspective of the sea. So you did not mention that construction of the TMT atop Mauna Kea would NOT directly impact your particular cultural or religious practice, as it would other Native Hawaiian practitioners—including members of the Mauna Kea Hui and me.

    4. Lastly, you mentioned that you are only one of four individuals that Papa Mau Piailug graduated into the rank of Master Navigator and while that must have been a tremendous honor for you, you failed to mention that others of that rank, including Nainoa Thompson, have spoken out in support of protecting Mauna Kea. While serving as a University Regent, Nainoa said of further development on Mauna Kea, “This is really about the native people being subject to racism and disrespect” (quoted in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, June, 21, 1999).

    In the end, the core issue is about the many Hawaiians whose practices will be negatively impacted. It`s about the `Aina that will be negatively impacted. Even the University’s Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) admits this fact: “From a cumulative perspective, the impact of past and present actions on cultural, archaeological, and historic resources is substantial, significant, and adverse: these impacts would continue to be substantial, significant, and adverse with the consideration of the [TMT] Project and other reasonably foreseeable future actions.” This means development is not good for either Mauna Kea or the people of Hawai`i.

    Aloha and Mahalo for listening to my truth too.
    Kealoha Pisciotta is a Native Hawaiian practitioner and one of the six petitioners in the BLNR Contested Case to protect Mauna Kea from further industrialization and desecration. She lives in Ola`a.

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    Dahlings....Kanaka Maoli and Mauna Kea Kanaka Maoli Defenders, etc.There are two (2) documents necessary: 1) Protective Orders Covers those helping to Malama our Royal Families Interests which includes Mauna Kea - Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli's heirs and successors (see maoliworld or the Iolani - links below) and 2) Those who follow American/United Nations Download this and Keep With Youhttp://www.ohchr.org/…/…/Documents/UDHR_Translations/eng.pdf This is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights .which covers places of worship "Article 18 of the Declaration provides that "everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion. This right includes freedom to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and oservance." ......so where is the right of the 
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