Aloha no,
 
e kala mai,. we need to make a change!
 
We need to change Stage #1  meeting place. I have been informed by reliable contact (HPD) meter parking will be fully enforced up to and beyond Ward Ave. As such we don't want our endangered Patriots to be harassed. We are locating STAGE #1 to Kakaako Waterfront Park, located at the rear of old Honolulu Ford (Ohe or Cooke Streets). There is open non meter parking lot at the park. Being that it is further distance than that of Thomas Square, we will not be walking to Ali'iolani Hale. We will shuttle our people to Ali'iolani Hale as so needed.
 
Any one not making our 8:00 am kahea at Kakaako Waterfront Park may be dropped off at the rear of Ali'iolani Hale at 9:00am.  We will shuttle people every (15) minutes up to 10:00 am. After that, you must find your way to the protest area. 
After we dismiss our duty. we will shuttle people back to Kakaako Waterfront Park to their vehicles. I don't see any reason for us to Ku'e beyond !:00pm.
 
Hiki no!
 
Again, STAGE #1 has been relocated to KAKAAKO WATERFRONT PARK, AND NOT THOMAS SQUARE. 
 
Pomai, please contact sister Ululani! 
All others, pleae notify your contacts.  
 
                                       Small in Numbers, But Might in Mana
 
 
Any one not having email contact or need of transportation from Kakaako Waterfront Park may contact me at my cell 358-6428 .
 
malama ke kino,
 
pilipo 

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  • Hi Pomai.

    I'm glad I saw your post at Facebook.

    I will be there. Someone will probably drop me off at Ali'iolani Hale instead. Easier for me that way.

    See you all there. E malama pono!
    • e Ululani, I will be there by the Aliiolani Hale by 8:30AM with my Flags and Long Live The Hawaiian Kingdom Banner. e Kue Kakou No Ke Aupuni Moi O Hawaii Nei, o Pomai
      • Oh okay. I will look for you. E malama pono!
        • Comment by Janos (Keoni) Samu 1 hour ago Aloha mai kākou,
          ʻOli e no ke kū ʻē!
          Mahalo nui loa to Pomai and Pono Kealoha for the initiative to organize the Kū ʻē tomorrow on December 6, 2010. It is time that the kānaka hoʻohuhū again publicly and do something that Americans no longer have the courage to do. It is the oppressors who keep the people in fear and make them used to humiliation so that soon they march like a flock of sheep following their masters’ order with an occasional b-e-e-e. They are desecrating of the burial places, sacred institutions and tramping on the culture of our Hawaiian lāhui.

          Think of the sequence of events:

          1/
          The oppressors created the terror scene on 9/11 under a false falg and they have been pounding our brains with their lies on a daily basis: "we are the greatest country and they want to take away our greatness and our freedom" to induce fear in us and to hate a group targeted by their colonialist policy.

          2/
          At the time of 9/11 they implemented the crawlers (tickers) on the TV-screen to divide your attention and prevent you from concentrating on something, because you might start to think, and thinking is dangerous for them. The crawlers are still running ... 9 years later with the same purpose - to prevent you from concentrating and focusing on one thing.

          3/
          Then they came up with letter bomb, shoe bomb, underwear bomb scares - all centrally invented to keep the momentum of fear in the people. After each of these false flag event they made some rules stricter on you. Gradual indoctrination.

          4/
          They invented the 16 oz mailbox mailing ban rule which they changed to 13 oz soon. You cannot drop anything heavier in the mailbox as if 5 pieces of 12 oz dynamite could not be able to do the same damage as a 60 oz one. This is to make you appear in the post offices more frequently and have a record of you.

          5/
          Then they invented the no liquid, no gel rule in your carry-on baggage to make you more scared and to keep you in line and scared.

          6/
          They make you take off your shoes at the airport security, and they even make your baby wake up so that you can take of his/her shoes. Only in the United States and in the occupied Hawai`i. This is just to keep you under control and making you get used to the idea of following their orders blindly.

          7/
          Now they don't accept airline reservations without your giving them your name, sex and birth date, to be able to find you easier and to keep your plans on record.

          8/
          They implemented the ink cartridge ban of cartridges weighing 16 ounces or more in checked and carry baggage. The logic is the same as in item 4.

          9/
          News begins with bad news: murder, drugs, violence to indoctrinate you that life is bad around you - accept it. They don't want you to trust anyone, because if you trust, you may join forces and that's a big threat for them.

          10/
          And the latest one is the humiliation with the full-body X-rays. It is the humiliation experiment to force you to set aside your humility and privacy in the interest of national security (the biggest lie). This is the final stage in submitting you to total government control. The next one probably will be the public execution of those who resist and you will be expected to watch it in fear and with obedience.

          They achieved that many people don't have the courage to tell their opinion publicly. Do we, Hawaiians have the courage to put out the sign "End U.S. occupation now!" and "Kū ‘ē ‘Amelika"? Yes, we do! And the time is now and we have to carry it on until this great nation regains its independence.

          That's the reason we have to set an example of resisting and demanding what we want. Telling to the world that "we suffered great injustice" is not enough. We must say what we want! We must say that we want independence, and if more and more people say it, we may be able to win the struggle one day.

          Mahalo nui loa and long live the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi.

          Me ke aloha pumehana
          Janos Keoni Samu
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