After reading the President's Proclamation, mant thoughts raced through many of our minds. This is my mana'o of which I sent to the Government bodies both federal and state as had already been done by Amelia Gora. She did an excellent presentation and I decided to support her response by adding my response to said recipients:

It is also interesting to note that Kanawai Mamalahoe was not for protecting people in times of war. It was protection of all people from molestation, assaullt, or harrassment in public; who had a right to sleep or rest by the roadside or anywhere within the Kingdom.


The law of occupation is very explicit whereby the United States of America has continuously violates since 1893 where U.S. citizens are in violation of immigrating and residing within the occupied territory. They don't lose their U.S. citizens whether or not they are born within the Kingdom of Hawai'i but are considered hostile occupiers/settlers. Their presence is in violation of the law of occupation.

 

During the unlawful invasion of the Kingdom of Hawai'i, the U.S. Minister Stevens under the approval of the Executive Branch of the U.S.A., protected and assisted in creating the Provisional government and gave the treasonous Committee of Safety assurance that they woud be protected by the U.S. military for their existence which emboldened them to make the proclamation establishing their Provisional Government. U.S. Minister Stevens immediately recognized the said Provisional Government before they had control of any government buildings, the police station, or the barracks of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

 

U.S. Minister Stevens informed the Queen if she resisted; it would be an act of war against the U.S.A. The said treasonous Provisional Government officials melted down silver dollars to create a tea set and presented it to U.S. Minister Stevens in gratitude for his participation and protection of establishing the Provisional Government for them.

 

To discredit the Blount report commissioned by U.S. President Cleveland, Senator Morgan who was the Grand Dragon of the racist Klu Klux Klan, exonerated all U.S. participants and placed the blame solely on Queen Liliuokalani. Consequently, the Turpie Resolution of 1894 was passed for non-interference of any U.S. officials or any other foreign government under threat of an act unfriendly towards the U.S.A. after the fact. President Cleveland insisted a more democratic form in the resolution and thus, the wording included, "Resolved, That of right-it-belongs wholly to the people of the Hawaiian Islands to establish and maintain their own form of government and domestic policy;..."

 

In response to this, the people's plebiescite known as the Ku'e Petitions of 1897, overwhelmingly spoke for the people of Hawai'i. Partially because of this, the second submission of the treaty of annexation by the traitorous U.S. American puppet government now known as the republic of Hawai'i was again rejected for lack of 2/3rds majority vote as demanded by the U.S. Constitution.

 

To circumvent that outcome, Congress conducted a joint resolution called the Newlands Resolution which U.S. Rep. Ball pronounced as what couldn't be done lawfully was done unlawfully. Many Congressmen agreed but were over-ridden by such a violation of domestic and international law.

 

All U.S. domestic laws are null and void in Hawai'i; including annexation, statehood, and including the manifest destiny tool called the Akaka Bill to create a portion of the Hawaiian subjects/nationals as an indigenous American tribe.

 

This brings us to the conclusion that the Kingdom of Hawai'i still exists albeit under U.S. belligerent occupation with continuous violations of the law of occupation and the law of neutrality.

 

An existing subject of the Kingdom of Hawai'i,

Tane

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  • Tane,

    Thank you and although abelated response there needed to be a response for two reasons. Frist the misinterpretation of 'Kanawai Mamalahoe' by the President of the United States alluding to war, I saw that too and wondered about his culture interpretation of something he knew nothing about.

    My second gut reaction was the 'the people's plebiescite known as the Ku'e Petitions of 1897' that we were all preparing to display on the lawn of Iolani Palace. With little energy and sources, I thank you and everyone for a well done job on sharing our Na Kupuna artistically and meaningful so that the younger generation take note of the facts, truth and that we the descendents of that petition are still in existence. Much love
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