"Did You Know" Part 5

Did any of you ever wonder what "ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WITHOUT PREJUDICE" means? As a Hawaiian Subject/National of the Hawaiian Kingdom, which all of us who were born on Hawaiian Soil is, need to understand and realize that we all, individually and collectively must come to the end of our own selves, to accept this deep fact and truth that we can enjoy and believe that we are most protected under our own Country's 1839 Declaration of Rights and our own Ratified Constitutions of 1840 and 1852. So the next time you sign your name on the dotted line, be proud, knowing that only under your own Country's Declaration of Rights and Constitution will you find that "ALL OF YOUR RIGHTS WILL BE RESERVED, WITHOUT BEING SENTENCED, FINED, CHARGED, OR FALSELY ACCUSED, UNTIL AS SUCH TIME EVIDENCE AGAINST YOU CAN PROVE OTHERWISE". Be assured of this, our ancestors and kupuna's knew exactly who they were when they signed, sealed and delivered 38,900 signatures, letting the united States and the world know then that they were Hawaiian Subjects/Nationals of the Country of Hawaii. They never associated in any way, shape or form that they were any part of the united states or u.s. citizens for that matter.We as heirs today must have that same resiliency, pride, certainty, confidence, and knowing that if we always do the pono thing, like our ancestors did, then we to will find and get our most protection under our own Country's Constitution & Laws. Until next time on "Did You Know" A Hui Ho. Malama Pono. AeMahalo,Bruddah Kaleo
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  • yes i know this true and the rules of our kingdom shall proceed
  • KU LIA I KA NUU
  • ALOHA Kakou, Most Hawaiians do not know of their rights in relationship to the lands of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Do even know that our rights as Hawaiians are based in the laws of the Hawaiian Kingdom nation. That today those laws are still the foundation of the lands righs of our people. The passage of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act and the State Admission Act are based on the lands rights of our people based on Hawaiian Kingdom laws. Long Live The Hawaiian Kingdom, o Pomai
  • KU I KA PONO NO KE AUPUNI MOI O HAWAII NEI
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