US SUPREME COURT CLAIMS AUTHORITY TO RULE ON HAWAIIAN KINGDOM LANDS
The US Supreme Court decided Wednesday to hear a case that will determine if the state of Hawai`i can sell or exchange land owned by the Hawaiian Kingdom or have to wait until the claims of Native Hawaiians are resolved through the Akaka bill.
Of course foreign nations have no real jurisdiction on sovereign Hawaiian Kingdom lands.
The Hawai`i state Supreme Court recently decided the state has no right to dispose of these "ceded lands" until it recognizes the Hawaiian Kingdom.
If left standing, that ruling would ultimately collapse the house of cards known as the "state of Hawai`i" and bring an end to the illegal US occupation.