I was going to barbecue at the beach to celebrate the 1839 Constitution by King Kamehameha III but instead spent the day preparing koe nae documents for the class on Sunday. A much more satisfying way to celebrate. What better way to celebrate than by assisting Kanaka with koe nae and giving energy to all that King Kamehameha III wished for his people. Ownership and use of aina being one of the wishes.At class on Sunday we had koe nae papers for Haleakala to Kahoolawe (includes Molokini), Ukumehame, Hamakualoa, Keanae, Nuu/Kaupo, Honuaula, Ka'u, Kohanaiki, and Kaluakoi.Kanaka were most concerned with Haleakala, Ukumehame, and Honuaula.Haleakala because of the 14 story telescope that the military is funding with our money from the interest in the Hawaiian Treasury.Ukumehame because of the big development and the water.Honuaula because of the big development.We moved close to 200 koe nae documents yesterday.Not only do Kanaka get koe nae papers for political reasons, they also get koe nae papers because this is their opportunity now to secure land for their children 7+ generations from now.Koe nae is the way that the development in Molokai and the Hale Mua development (Sterling Kim) was halted.Just last month, Mahealani, John, Pili, and Kainoa went to Hawaii and at that class 100 people picked up their koe nae papers to stop the Hokulia development that they didn't want. They only took 100 docs so they had to send another 100 to Hawaii when they got back to Maui. But with just the 100 docs processed through the occupied Bureau of Conveyances (BOC) they were able to halt the development.The newspapers will report to the public that the development was halted but it will never reveal the truth of how it was stopped. When have they ever told us the truth? They think by withholding the information it will buy them time to continue the deceit. I don't think so.When Kanaka process their koe nae documents through the occupied BOC, in numbers, it raises red flags all over the ownership of the land. The red flags cause investor's to back off until the red flags are cleared. The red flags will never be cleared because lawfully it is our aina and they know it.And, we didn't have to step into any Hawaiian Postal Savings Bank (Circuit Court) to plead our case to a bank teller in a black robe asking if we "understand."Koe nae papers are made available through Ko Hawaii Pae Aina.
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