Aloha kaku e Hawaii au!
Mahalo Zuri, I just got back to Hawaii nei last night myself, and it would be impossible for me to make an April 9 meeting myself. Let us reschedule!
So, e Hawaiian au (Nationals), lets us plan to meet 11:00 AM on April 16, at Blaisdell Park, just to revaluate our strength and weaknesses. We must learn to maximize our strength and to lessen our weakness? Our strength is truth, nothing more and nothing less, and our weakness is getting the truth out. We tend to spend too much time and effort reacting to the invaders agenda while we pay less attention to what we are, Hawaiian Nationals, so explicitly described in the Hawaii Organic Act of 1900 and the Hawaii Admissions Act of 1959. Why is it there?
It is there to protect the Invader USA and its puppet governments of Fraud but is our front door to freedom. We tend to spend a lifetime looking for the "back doors" to freedom, when it is right up front before us. We read exit signs in their Laws while they are really detours to keep you in their system. We must understand this as an individual and as a Nation for this is the truth that most are deceived through blood and genealogy that are "tools of descent" created by the Invader and it’s allies. Every Hawaiian National must have a clear understanding of this. I believe everything else is basically, "they said, you said" in their Courts, where we as Hawaiian Nationals do not belong in. We need to discuss this in detail on April 16.
malama ke kino,
pilipo
Hawaiian National (1936)
Aloha e 'anakala,E kala mai ia'u -- I won't be able to make the meeting tomorrow, I was notified in class that we have to show up to an event on Saturday. I would send this email out to the rest of the committee but I don't believe I have the full list -- if you could, that would be great!
Mahalo e 'anakala, I'll be sure to send over an update regarding our actions and the massive legal research we're putting in to the He Hawai'i Au action. Aloha nō a mālama pono,
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Z. ʻAki
Hoaʻāina o Hawaiʻiʻimiloa
# 808.554.1011
zuriaki@gmail.com
http://www.hawaii-imiloa.com
Mokupuni o O'ahu, Moku o 'Ewa, Ahupua'a o Waipi'o - Kingdom of Hawai'i
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