WHO REALLY OWNS LAND TODAY IN HAWAI`I ?

Land Titles Issued Today Are Very Much In Doubt - "Clear Title," regarding legitimate legal ownership of land in Hawai`i is a topic that has become an issue in the political and commercial areas. With more lands being "quiet titled" in the courts with the aid of foreign laws (USA and the fake state of Hawai`i) illegally imposed against the rightful and legal owners of these lands with a judicial system aiding and abetting in these crimes, it's no wonder developers are eager to build hundreds of new luxury homes on La`au Point on Molokai and elsewhere. To this day, land titles in Hawai`i continue to carry the original "royal patent" from the Mahele of 1848. If The US Government or fake state of Hawai`i and their citizens rightfully have "clear title" to these lands, then why haven't US patents replaced the royal patents as was done in the other 49 US states? Answer - Each royal patent has been "adjudicated," making them all a legal decree.When purchasing land, a "warranty deed" is issued instead, not clear title per se. It's no different than if someone steals your car and attempts to sell it to someone else - they can't convey the "pink slip" to the new owner because they never had it in the first place - they're simply selling stolen property. That's Why There Is No Clear Title To Land In Hawai`i

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  • Guy you should have let your post be known, I would have loved to have read it.

    My comment about the 'squatting' on state/fake land well it was in a confrontation between Ono and Mr. Bernie which started a challenge ever since which is still on going but this time it is with all of us not just one Kupuna up against the fake state. In those days when our Na Kupuna were alive we were just there to protect them from harm. We watched our Na Kupuna go face to face with the fake state on government, crown, lands and let them say the things they wanted to say because they were speaking for the future generations.

    My Na Kupuna was humiliated by their own immediate family and community members after they said anything. But they were so pa'a with their mana'o, I still carry their spirit and strength in me because there words were spoken for my ears to hear. DLNR was horrors in those 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and Thelien oh well that's your guys problem now. She is not one to negotiate with, if one does than, oh well big problems to come. Back than I was not much of a talker now that they are gone I think the younger generation need to hear their voice as well as mine. I am of a different generation. We focus on the point back up reach out get corrected and refocus again. Cannot focus on blank space. Love you Kaohi
  • Sus Ono the once before Director of DLNR use to say that we were squatting on state lands. Kaohi
  • mahalo free hawaii,

    your weath of knowledge is what we
    of this next generation needs to be educated.
    please continue the knowledge, for we are out here
    listening with our eyes and learning to speak the truth.......................~da princess~
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