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DO OTHER COUNTRIES RECOGNIZE A FREE HAWAI`I?

Since 1842, the Hawaiian Kingdom entered into treaties with major nations of the world and had established over ninety consulates in those countries, including the US.

The Hawaiian Kingdom in fact had a consulate in San Francisco and an embassy in Washington, DC until the illegal overthrow of Queen Lili`uokalani by the US.


Here Are Just A Few Countries That Recognized The Independence Of Hawai`i -


Austria-Hungary in 1875

Belgium in 1862

Denmark in 1846

France 1846 and 1857

Germany in 1879

Great Britain in 1836, 1846 and 1851

Italy in 1863

Japan in 1871 and 1886

Netherlands in 1862

Portugal in 1882

Russia in 1869

Samoa in 1887

Spain in 1863

Swiss Confederation in 1864

Sweden and Norway in 1852

United States in 1849, 1870, 1875, 1883, 1884


To This Day Not One Of These Treaties Has Ever Been Officially Repudiated - Another Reason The Hawaiian Kingdom Still Exists
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40yrs later=2008 3 huge containers sent down river when water was hi enough to carry them?..

.we need to know if up river was  the site of  1968 activities...

-when did monsanto get that land upstream ....
.maybe purpose was  to finally get rid of  orange evidence  on that site [ hypothetical]
IN TO THE BAY   WHERE CONTAINERS HAVE TO BE TODAY  IN WHATEVER FORM


SUBJECT: ENVIROMENTAL DANGERS

SOURCE: JUAN WILSON juanwilson@mac.com

POSTED: 5 FEBRUARY 2008 -  5:30pm HST

Did a Monsanto container of pesticide hit bridge?
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image above: Damaged panel covering utility lines on Kaumualii Highway Bridge over Hanapepe River
Photo by Juan Wilson.


by Juan Wilson on 5 February 2008

The story below in the Garden Island Newstells part of the story. As a resident of Hanapepe Valley I can tell you a few more details of the events of the night of February 4th 2008..

My wife, Linda Pascatore, myself and a house guest were told to evacuate the from the valley at about 6:00pm. We drove our cars out of the valley, past the Monsanto headquarters offices on Awawa Road. At that time the river water was up to the arches of the 1911 one lane bridge carrying Hanapepe Road. The county had closed the bridge.

We were forced to go around Moi Road and go over the Kaumualii Highway two lane bridge. About that time the container must have been approaching the 1911 bridge.

We drove up to Eleele to wait out the imminent danger at Grinds Cafe. About this time the 40 foot shipping container came down the Hanapepe River. We ate at Grinds and came back down to check the flooding. We stopped in Old Hanapepe Town to speak to friends Rick and Anna Raimondi. They live against the levee near the pedestrian Swinging Bridge. They told us that a Matson container from up river had just passed and had struck the swinging foot bridge that is normally about fifteen feet above the water.

We headed to the 1911 one-lane bridge to see the height of the river.  We were told the shipping container had struck the bridge and worked its way under one of the arches. We headed to the Kaumualii Bridge and were told that the container had hit the bridge and broken up on one of the bridge supports and that the bridge would likely be closed.

We got over the highway bridge and headed around to Awawa Road to go up the valley towards home before the highway was to be closed. A crowd of our neighbors was gathered at the beginning of Awawa Road where Monsanto's Hanapepe valley headquarters building (the Seto building) is located.

The neighbor's reports were that the container had come from further upriver, at the Monsanto's Dekalb facility on the other bank. They had been told by county workers that there were three containers that may come down the valley. The fear was that if more containers came down the river they might block the flow of water under the bridges and cause a topping of the levee.

Many people at the bridge reported that the container was filled with chemicals and pesticides.  They said that noxious fumes that filled the area around the Kaumualii Bridge when the container broke up.

We all huddled in the dark. The Kali family and their friends broke out ukes and guitars and someone opened a cooler of beer. Things were going to be okay. We waited a while and no more containers floated down the river as the water subsided.

The next day we heard more eye witness accounts of toxics being released.  One neighbor familiar with glyphosate (Roundup) said it was another pesticide but could not identify it. Another neighbor claimed to have seen packaging of items in the container that had warnings symbols on them.

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image above: Offices of Monsanto Corporation on Awawa Road in Hanapepe Valley
Photo by Juan Wilson.

It seems plausible that Monsanto had toxic chemicals packaged and stored in 
containers on their leased Dekalb acreage. If this is the case, it poses a real hazard to our community and the environment.

Besides the possibility of damaging the bridges that are the lifeline in our community, these forty foot containers could be bio-hazard bombs that poison the river, its embankments, and the ocean beyond. As of today, no one knows where that container is.

Hanapepe Bay is an area where fish breed and commercial fishing is done. Is a container of pesticide now dissolving into our waters?  Will toxins migrate to the nearby Salt Pond Beach Park?

Monsanto could answer some questions.

1) Are you missing a container?

2) What was in it?

3) What is in the other containers?

4) Can you secure them so flood water can't reach them?

I suggest that Monsanto should not be allowed to store quantities of poisonous chemicals in Matson containers that are simply left on the ground in a flood plain. Such material should not be used at all, but certainly it should not be stored where it could be washed into the river by a day or two of rain, and spread poison on its way to the ocean. Monsanto should be held liable for such things.

 
 

Floods take cars, slam bridges
by Rachel Gehrlein on 5 February 2008 in The Garden Island

A flash flood watch remained in effect yesterday until late afternoon for all the Hawaiian islands as an area of low pressure in the upper atmosphere created unstable and wet weather conditions for the state.

Flooding, mudslides, high stream levels and road closures were reported on Kaua‘i yesterday. Kaua‘i Civil Defense Administrator Mark Marshall surveyed the North Shore in the morning to assess the damage from the rain and flooding. Marshall reported two cars being swept into Wainiha Stream and the roof of a shed floating downstream.

On Sunday evening, a 40-foot Matson container was reported floating down the Hanapepe River on the Westside. The container hit the county-owned Hanapepe Bridge, made its way under the bridge and struck the state-owned Hanapepe Bridge.

The container continued to float down the Hanapepe River and made its way out to sea.

Deputy County Engineer Ed Renaud said the extent of the damage to the county-owned bridge cannot be assessed until the water level in the Hanapepe River returns to normal.

Until then, the bridge will remain closed.

“We checked two of the three bays on the bridge,” Renaud said in a statement. “They appear to be slightly damaged, but we’re not sure if it was caused by the container hitting it or another large object.”

Renaud said a structural engineer will be brought in to assess the damage to the bridge.

State Department of Transportation officials checked the state-owned Hanapepe Bridge for damage yesterday.

“(The container) grazed the bridge, but didn’t cause any structural damage,” Scott Ishikawa, spokesman for the DOT, said.

Ishikawa said there was a small mudslide near Wainiha yesterday, but it didn’t cause major damages or road closures.

Crews were out and about yesterday cleaning up “little messes,” Ishikawa said.

The Hanelei Bridge was closed for seven hours Sunday evening due to flooding. Once open, at around 9:30 p.m., the Kaua‘i Police Department alternated traffic flow and escorted vehicles over the bridge to ensure a safe passage for motorists.

The Wainiha Bridge was closed for about an hour on Sunday after flooding ruptured a water main under the bridge. Residents from Wainiha to Ha‘ena experienced low water pressure or no water at all until Department of Water crews could make repairs yesterday afternoon.

According to officials, repair work was hampered due to high stream levels and flooding.

Faith Shiramizu, spokesperson for the Department of Water, said the repairs were completed as of yesterday evening.

Shiramizu said the department is under the assumption that debris struck the water main as the river rose, causing the main to break.

According to the National Weather Service, the area of low pressure will fade over the state by midweek, with the tradewinds dropping to below normal levels of 10 to15 mph.

To report any damage from the heavy rain and flooding, call the Kaua‘i Civil Defense Agency at 241-1800.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has a team on Kaua‘i to inspect the Hanapepe and Waimea levees.

 


see also:
Island Breath: Support for Spray Ban 
2/1/08
Island Breath: Hanapepe Levee Problems 12/5/07 
Island Breath: TGI #18 - The End of Pesticides
 11/29/07
Island Breath: Waimea Canyon School Poisoning 7/10/07

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the Hoku Le'a

Several years ago the Hoku Le'a sailed into port.  Naturally I went down to see it.  As I climbed aboard one of the crew introduced me to the other visitors, "And here is our distinguished captain"--she obviously needed glasses, or maybe I looked like the guy.  Do you think I did anything to correct the impression?  No, I just smiled and waved graciously.  

I have told that story in Hawaiian on my blog kaonamakekai, I wish my Hawaiian were better, I wish it were 100% correct fool proof, but I do make mistakes, it embarasses me.  So...English for now.  I study Hawaiian from Na Kai Ewalu from UHH and E Kama'ilio Hawai'i Kakou (Kahananui & Anthony)

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Wawae Hema....Wawae `Akau

It seems to be greener on the other side of the fence...love your neighbor...treat others as you would want to be treated...do for others before you do for yourself...and many more well known phrases that we try to live by. We use our past experiences to try and make the best choices but sometimes it may not be the right choice. Our joys, happy, sad, excitement, angry, etc...is remembered but my observation seems to turn 180 and instead of walking backwards, I now try to focus on what is simply right in front of my feet...it is our responsibility to learn from the past, apply, and stay the course. Wherever your journey leads, remember, left foot... right foot... left foot... right foot...nana i ke kumu.....

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FREE HAWAI`I TV - "MADE OUT OR LEFT OUT?"

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"MADE OUT OR LEFT OUT?"


With This Roll Control Is Their Goal.

Through This Bill, Itʻs The Hawaiian Kingdom They Want To Kill.

So Who Are Left Out, Without Any Clout?

& Who Are The Few In Who Therefore Win?

Watch This As We Reveal Who Makes Out On This Deal.

Then Share This Video With One Other Person Today.
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    Ke nānā nei au i mau wikiō YouTube i ka ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i. Nui nā wikiō i kēia ‘ōlelo, akā na‘e, ‘oi ka nui o nā wikiō e like me kēia i pono mai ai no nā haumāna ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i i nā ‘āina ‘ē a‘e i ka honua a pau loa. E ola ka ‘ōlelo makuahine o nā kānaka maoli o Hawai‘i!

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Now that Hawai`i fake state Akaka bill commissioners have been appointed, what does that mean for the people of Hawai`i?

Who are the real winners and losers?

Find out this coming Wednesday. Watch “Made Out Or Shut Out” on Free Hawaii TV.

Speaking of genuine winners, we have three of them this week.

Kahiwa Kahakui, champion long-distance outrigger canoe paddler, Elithe Manuha`aipo Kahn, healer and storyteller and Kuhio Vogeler, who went half-way across the world to discover a blueprint for achieving a Free Hawai`i.


See them all this week on
Hawai`i’s award winning Voices Of Truth – One-On-One With Hawai`i’s Future.

MONDAY, October 3rd At 5:30 PM
O`ahu - `Olelo, Channel 53

“The Paddler - A Visit With Kahiwa Kahakui”

When Kahiwa Kahakui told people she wanted to paddle an outrigger canoe solo around the Hawaiian islands, everyone told her it was impossible and dangerous. So of course she did it and what she learned was far more than she expected, about herself and also about what she considers her real home - the sea. That first trip turned into a life-journey taking Kahiwa places she never dreamed. Donʻt miss our visit with this world-class paddler as she explains her amazing relationship with the ocean and what it means for each one of us today - Watch It Here

MONDAY, October 3rd 26th At 6:30 PM Maui – Akaku, Channel 53
"Healing The Nation – A Visit With Elithe Manuha`aipo Kahn"

What if there were two Hawai`i’s instead of one? Not just one that led to the present day Hawai`i, but also an ancient and completely different society before that. What was it like? Elithe Manuha`aipo Kahn tells us the spellbinding story of that long ago ancient place, its powers to heal and how she uses them in healing our nation today - Watch It Here


MONDAY, October 3rd At 7:00 PM
& FRIDAY, October 7th At 5:30 PMHawai`i Island –
Na Leo, Channel 53

TUESDAY, October 4th At 7:30 PM, THURSDAY, October 6th At 7:30 PM & SATURDAY,October 8th At 8:00 PM - Kaua`i - Ho`ike, Channel 52
"Model For Freedom – A Visit With Kuhio Vogeler"

Is there another country like Hawai`i under prolonged illegal occupation but one which regained its freedom? Political scientist Kuhio Vogeler was amazed to discover three Baltic State countries that actually did. Kuhio tells of his journey there interviewing former heads of state and parliament members learning how they regained independence, and the five steps Hawai`i’s must achieve to do the same - Watch It Here


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The Hawai`i Fake State Akaka Bill is yesterday's solution.

It's going hat in hand to the fake state of Hawai`i and US federal government for help and turning Hawaiians inward and against each other by allowing the US to say who is Hawaiian and who is not through blood quantum.

For more than 100 years, this has not worked.

Instead, we can seize the opportunity to create a dynamic new nation through which we can maintain our culture and values, have more control over our future and be a leader among the Pacific nations.

Let This Be Our Legacy To Future Generations


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chem trails

wtf is all these streak in the sky. i remeber wen i was a kid i thought it was ice crystals formed by the jets engine but now i heard that its aluminum and a whole bunch of bull shit that the governmet spreading all over our islands and all over our planet. so i say wtf do we do about that.. thats fk up..!

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Liability + Excuses = PROFIT

http://www.mauitime.com/Articles-i-2011-09-22-76311.113117-The-Fight-Over-Waihee-Valley-Closed-Swinging-Bridges-On-Maui-And-No-One-Is-Happy-About-It.html

 

Just wanted to add, that if bottled water is within the near future for development, then who benefits? The Developers? The Lineal Descendants? The Valley? The Visitors? The Foreigners? If we are not conscious of our resources today, imagine how soon WE ALL will have to buy the air we breathe...in a bottle?

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FREE HAWAI`I TV - "ROLL WITH A TOLL"

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"ROLL WITH A TOLL"


Itʻs A Broken Trust That Will Leave You With Disgust.

Their Claim Was To Protect Your Name, Because This Roll Would Be Under Someone Elseʻs Control.

But Now Thatʻs Itʻs Being Misused, We Donʻt Blame You For Feeling Abused.

So Watch This Because If You Disapprove, Thereʻs Something Youʻll Want To Remove.

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WOULD A FREE HAWAI`I NEED A WHOLE NEW GOVERNMENT?

There's no need to create a new government when a perfectly good and lawful one — the Hawaiian Kingdom — continues to exist.

Although it has been greatly impaired by unlawful suppression and layers of fraud, the sovereignty of the Hawaiian Kingdom was never lawfully extinguished.

Therefore, there is no justification to contrive a new government to replace the Hawaiian Kingdom unless the people, the lawful subjects/citizens, called Hawaiian Nationals, decide they want to alter or change their government.

No one other than Hawaiian Nationals can make that determination — not the US government or foreign US citizens residing in Hawai`i, or the fake State of Hawai`i, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, or the Akaka Bill’s proposed phony Native Hawaiian Governing Entity.

Because the Hawaiian Kingdom is in continuity, there is no lawful way to alter or replace that existing government except through the processes provided in the existing lawful constitution of the Hawaiian Kingdom.

Prior to the Hawaiian Kingdom being taken over by insurgents during the illegal US invasion in 1893, Hawai`i had already been functioning for decades as a nation-state under one of the best constitutions in the world.

The United States’ prolonged occupation does not change the fact that the constitutional government of the Hawaiian Kingdom, the one in place from 1840 to 1893, is still the one and only lawful and indisputable government for the Hawaiian Islands.

The United States is a usurper, and has no lawful jurisdiction in Hawai`i.


Since the Hawaiian Kingdom was never extinguished, its constitution, laws, statutes and policies are still intact.





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