Wednesday, November 03, 2004

FREEHAWAII.INFO PRESENTS THE SECOND PART OF A SPECIAL SERIES IN THREE PARTS -

THE UNITED STATES OCCUPATION OF THE HAWAIIAN KINGDOM

Here's Part Two Of What Actually Happened That's Still In Place To This Day

Until January 16, 1893, the United States recognized the Nation of Hawai'i as a sovereign and independent nation equal to other recognized nations in the world.

Hawai'i had many treaties with many nations, including the United States. Under international law, treaties in existence between the Nation of Hawai'i and the United States of America were binding on each other on January 16, 1893.

On January 16, 1893, in violation of the treaty of Friendship. Commerce, Navigation and Extradition of 1850, between the Nation of Hawai'i and the United States of America, the United States committed acts of aggression by landing troops on Hawaiian soil.

On January 17, 1893, the Committee of Safety, protected by the armed forces of the United States, read their proclamation and took over the de jure government of the Hawaiian Islands.

The United States established occupational governments in Hawai'i. First, they were called the "Committee of Safety," and later the "Provisional Government," and finally the "Republic of Hawai'i."

They were made up of the very same traitors. They were despotic governments, not governments of the people. They remained in power only by the presence and threat of the United States military. They were not de facto governments, only occupational governments.

The United States still has an occupational government over the Hawaiian Kingdom. It is called the "State of Hawai'i."

All treaties between the Nation of Hawai'i and the United States of America including the treaty of Friendship, Commerce, Navigation and Extradition of 1850 have never been lawfully terminated.

The Organic Act of April 30, 1900, ch.339, 31 Stat 141, presumptively extending US citizenship to Hawaiian citizens and descendants of them, as well as asserting jurisdiction of the United States over the Hawaiian Kingdom, is based on the fraudulent joint resolution of annexation known as the Newlands Resolution which had, and still has, no force of law outside the boundaries of the United States, nor even inside, since it contravenes even United States law according to the US constitution.

The Conclusion Tomorrow...