I believe too, that we are heading into not too good of a year come 2012, however, people that are in bad taste with the crazy addiction, OCD, three-word and three-sentence lonely-kind-on–chat-room-person, don't get it!  I am a normal human being and do get lonely now and then, but it is of my own choosing, in those moments--I tend to pray!  When one loves mother earth, there is no time to be lonely! In fact, there is so much work to do!!!  My time on earth is not about stalking, bullying, and slashing and burning on chat rooms filthy attacks on women living on DHHL. Creatures that do that are disgusting and worthless to humanity.

 

I don't have time, and sometimes when I hit the streets, we need to document what is truly going on in the world.  Houseless people in Waikiki, I believe are temporary and transient energy spirits and they have a lot to share as to where they have been and the things they have seen in the world.  One just needs to be less capitalistic, judgmental, and creative in their thinking as far as peace in the world and its humanity.  I don't like to give a speech on my own dogma, but can get down with anyone and engage on a conversation on any different belief systems and that almost always occurs on homeless sites.

 

As for addictions, depending on what, (I would stay away from sex and drugs/guns) walk away.  That's what we need to teach our young people especially from a young age Na Kanaka ones that dropped out of school are most vulnerable.  And with the new changes in the Department of Education (hopefully not) our Na Kanaka children will be on the streets.  No Thanks to Dingle Lingle and her tactical state governing

 

Not all but some Science is working against humanity in education, military toxicity, and Hawaii State sponsored risk assessments for appropriations.   Na Kanaka children are ceded land cash croppers: and the state has five different purposes (avenues) to build inroads to our minds, our communities, and our families.  People that ran for OHA in the first election especially—are fully aware of this end game.  I did share this opinion with Pono Kealoha and my feelings about their cruelty to women with children dominating the election and under whose arm pits they were working from (my words) are things people should be asking.  This was an entrapment of sex play that will be questioned well into the future as children grow up to question why things happened in postmodernist research.

 

To protect and transition our Na Kanaka children into safety zones are a task to behold in a majestic mist, thanks to our ancestors and their presencing on their land.  What is transpiring at Kawaiahao Church is the means and understanding of colonizing bones for their essence and their Long Ago mana.  I like Kimo Kahoano (I love the brother) and will get down and sing..."hemo skin anytime" but he is so way off base today when it comes to the protection of our Na Kupuna and their bones-ukana for ebay bucks is the bottom line for these colonizers.   So we know who to point the finger to when this issue come up in the future.  It is called acculturation relationship with the colonizers against and not recognizing our own people. 

 

Which brings to mind the 'King Arthur in my life' Pono Kealoha--His work is amazing and more of you should be taking into your daily lives his street documentation.  I said daily!  I do not know of any Kanaka that gets out there and document our Hawaiian Movement and in most instances without prejudices. Just out there with the truth and facts of what is actually going on are Pono’s style.  No HE-Man stuff, just point and shoot that camera and slam it on YouTube for the world to see.  How more presencing can that be the voice of our people? 

 

Like I said to Andrea, I'm too old...too much work and so little time.  Our children are hitting the streets and we need to be out there stopping this phenomenon.   And the best way to do this is to get out there and feed the homeless.  And that is exactly where Pono Kealoha, Joshua and I went on the June 21, 2011 Hawaii’s Summer Solstice at Makai Kapiolani Park.  Although Pono observed from afar, I was able to share with him the homeless King Author of Kapiolani Park ‘Bob Erb’ crunch numbers of 150 lunch plates, and their prayer ‘ecclesiastic chapter 3’.  With the oil-wars, state budget and military contaminates in our space and time--, we should see the losses state-wide and take note on our children's need to be guided away from the addictions of evil!

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  • I'm having a difficult time trying to get this information out to all of you as well as to the world.  This is the way of life for many that are on the forefront for military toxicity, military wars, military infiltration into the civilian population with abusive tactics of HE-Man control.  My worst counters on this are younger women still in need for a relationship and seem to latch on to the violence for what or why, I am perplex.  What I do know is that our Na Kupuna wahine was always doing their best with what little resources they had to protect us younger women during my time.  And that is important to develop skills to continue that practice. 
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