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  • - On Mon, 3/7/11, Alex M Luka wrote:

    > From: Alex M Luka
    > Subject: Fwd: Counter OHA
    > To: "francis sinenci"
    > Date: Monday, March 7, 2011, 10:06 AM
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    > From: pilipo
    > Date: Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 10:27 PM
    > Subject: Counter OHA
    > To: Alex M Luka ,
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    > ,
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    > ,
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    > ,
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    >
    >
    > Aloha kakou,
    >
    > Om March I, I wrote of my mana'o of the Corporate
    > OHA response of the
    > sinking U. S, S. Akaka and their "damage control" drill to
    > save the
    > good ship Akaka. I spoke of the jubilation of OHA for now
    > they had the
    > contract to rejuvenate the Akaka Pill. I also mentioned
    > that the
    > Legislature was in their expedite mode to create the First
    > Nations
    > Government, aka Akaka Bill. I underestimated the arrogance
    > of OHA, the
    > Fake State Legislature and the Office of the Fake State
    > Governor.
    > Today's good news is the Captain of the U.S. S. Akaka is
    > abandoning
    > ship.
    >
    > Abercrombie returned to Hawaii a year before the 2010
    > Elections to
    > campaign, and he campaigned well. While Akaka and Inouye
    > faltered in
    > the passing of the Akaka Bill, OHA was spending
    > millions of inherent native Hawaiian money to divide and
    > conquer their
    > very own people. Judging from the fast-tracking of Akaka
    > clones SB1,
    > SB 1520 and HB1627, Abercrombie and Inouye's Plan B is
    > working, and
    > the First Nation Government will become law of the Fake
    > State of
    > Hawaii in a few weeks. While it may not be directly funded
    > via the
    > taxpayers of Hawaii it will be funded by OHA or as a
    > joint venture
    > similar to the Rail.
    >
    > The Akaka Pill will become just another obstacle in our
    > quest for
    > FreeHawaii. Their chosen followers will be glorified but
    > only for a
    > short time for the prejudice and discriminating factors of
    > this First
    > Nation Government legislation will fall faster than the
    > fraudulent
    > international recognition of the treasonous Provisional
    > Interim
    > Government of 1893. But we can not just stand-by idle
    > waiting for
    > justice in their Court System to be in our favor, for we of
    > the
    > opposition are not in their control, while their corporate
    > entities of
    > the Fake State of Hawaii, OHA and the contaminated Hawaiian
    > Homestead
    > beneficiaries feed at the "federal trough" of the United
    > States of
    > America.
    >
    > The question still before us is still the burden for us?
    > While we
    > stand together to be pono with our ancestors,we remain
    > unyoked with
    > each other in the direction we must take. We are running
    > out of
    > options, time, money and youth. We have made great
    > progress. While we
    > have hit the target consistently we fall short of the
    > Bull's-Eye. We
    > score in the 6, 7, 8 and even 9 rings but never the
    > Bull's-Eye, 10
    > ring. We have endorsed Constitutions, Court Motions, Cease
    > and Desist
    > Orders and for some even prison time. All positive actions
    > of protest
    > but no "Bull's-Eye"
    >
    > What is this elusive Bull's-eye? LOKAHI! The main element
    > that eludes
    > us yet, is in our very grasp and power. Almost every aspect
    > of our
    > lives are being controlled by the forces that we contest
    > almost on a
    > daily basis. The only thing the Invader does not need to do
    > against
    > us, is to stop us from coming together, lokahi as one, for
    > we do it to
    > ourselves through pride and ignorance. Attending a march or
    > parade or
    > rally is not lokahi for as soon as the rhetoric or
    > entertainment is
    > over, lokahi is over. Lokahi is the everlasting will of the
    > people to
    > be pono. That everlasting will is within the election of a
    > Representative Body, for they exist in our behalf for the
    > duration of
    > their duty to the people.
    >
    > OHA will be using their disguised Kau Inoa Registry as
    > their
    > "Qualified Native Hawaiian constituent", their citizens of
    > the First
    > Nation Government. According to reports, this registry
    > boost 110,000
    > signatures which is also of Fraud. We must counter OHA's
    > claim. But
    > how? The only resource we have is truth. OHA and the Fake
    > State of
    > Hawaii don't need truth and bank upon money and deceit. Our
    > only
    > recourse is to register and vote in the Lawful Hawaiian
    > Government
    > Election of 2011 on November 05, 2011. Register and run for
    > a office.
    > Run against the incumbents, like Henry Noa for Prime
    > Minister. The
    > only thing the Invader and their allies fear is the lokahi
    > of Kanaka
    > Maoli and Hawaiian Nationals coming together in an bona
    > fide election.
    > This is our only checkmate against OHA and the Fake State
    > of Hawaii. A
    > valid election is based upon bona fide electors not by who
    > gave away
    > the most T-Shirts, and that is Lokahi.
    >
    > If anyone knows of any other options please share it.
    >
    > For updates and further information go to "Lawful Hawaiian
    > Government"
    > site to register, or email me at pilipohale@hawaii.r.com
    > or call me at
    > 358-6428.
    >
    >
    > malama ke kino,
    > pilipo
    > Hawaiian National (1936)
  • Anyone read Puakea Nogelmeier's book? It really blows the lid off of mo'olelo Hawai'i I think..
  • an going to very much enjoy this there is a pic of me at fake state demonstration last year on my page mahalo nui!!
  • Aloha Kakahiaka! My fiance and I have a distribution company on Oahu called Aloha Nui Distributors! We distribute books, and dvd's on topics and issues that directly affect all of the Hawaiian Archipelago and all of the people who live and reside in it. Our current book, Hawaii-The FAKE State, is currently desired and wanted by everyone who is exposed to it, whether via our website, word of mouth, or seeing it at one of many community outreach festivals and events, that are always taking place throughout the entire Ko Hawaii Pae Aina. You can contact Aloha Nui Distributors at 808.489.7065 or 808.393.8678. You can also check out our website at www.hawaiifakestate.com, and Mahalo Ke Akua!!!
  • not sure how to become a memeber. Laulani, can you write back and let me know if I am on. Kaohi (Luwella Leonardi)Thanks
  • Yeah! Or even a picture of Lilinoe would do...
  • Umi:
    Can you put up a graphic as a logo for this group? Perhaps a photo of the cover of Ka Mooolelo...
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