Saturday, October 24, 2020

KE AUPUNI UPDATE - OCTOBER 2020 

Keeping in touch and updated on activities regarding the restoration of Ke Aupuni o Hawai`i, the Hawaiian Kingdom. Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka `Aina I Ka Pono.



 

 

 

  

  

 

 

 

 

The Last American Election In The Hawaiian Kingdom
I live in the Kingdom of the Hawaiian Islands. I don’t live in the State of Hawaii or in the USA. Everyone who lives in the Hawaiian Islands lives in the Hawaiian Kingdom, only most of them don’t know it yet … and those who kinda heard about it, have a hard time wrapping their heads around it.
 
Even those who fully agree that the Hawaiian Kingdom is a sovereign, independent state in continuity, and that we are under — as UN expert Dr. Alfred deZayas put it — “a strange form of occupation,” most of us still don’t realize what that means. We may understand the concept, but we’re stuck in ‘how we were trained’ and as we well know, old habits are hard to break.
 
American elections have been conducted on Hawaiian Kingdom soil for 120 years. Yes, voting is an important part of living in a democratic society, but in order to vote in these American elections, you have to be, and affirm you are, a U.S. citizen. In fact, to simply be able to survive every day in our homeland, we are constantly required to reaffirm U.S. citizenship. Is it any wonder that Hawaiians still have a tough time separating from the U.S. identity? This is especially true around election time when we get sucked into the three-ring-circus of American politics.
 
These American elections have been a key weapon used in the hijacking of our identity as Hawaiian subjects. Elections are used repeatedly to further enslave us to the U.S. One of the most egregious examples is the 1959 Statehood Vote that purportedly gave “our consent” for the U.S. to claim Hawaii is the 50th State of the USA.    
 
We are on a trajectory to getting the UN to invalidate that vote. Doing so would invalidate the U.S. claim to the Hawaiian Islands and allow The Huli (transition) to begin to reinstate the Hawaiian Kingdom as a sovereign, independent country.
 
So, here’s how we can make this 2020 American election work to our advantage.
 
Those who are registered and intend to vote… make it count. Elect officials who are honest, trustworthy and truly committed to do what is right by the people, to fill the seats  at the County, State and Federal levels. We will need good reasonable people in those places for when The Huli comes. We need those leaders to already be putting the house in order and getting things ready for a smooth transition back to the Hawaiian Kingdom.
 
We need to start putting them into place now, in what could very well be… the last American election in the Hawaiian Kingdom.
 
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Ke Aupuni O Hawaii, the Hawaiian Kingdom is not involved in American elections… BUT, The Koani Foundation and Free Hawaii TV are, and they are supporting for OHA: Keli’i Akina for the At-Large seat; Lanakila Mangauil for the Big Island seat; and Luana Alapa for the Molokai seat.
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The more we stand as a nation and assert the Hawaiian Kingdom is alive and kicking, the more obvious the U.S. false claim becomes, the sooner there will be a Free Hawaii.
 
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Please join the ku’e action to rename McKinley High School and to remove the offensive statue by signing this online petition.
 

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Ua Ola ke Ea – Sovereignty Lives
A Year to Celebrate the Hawaiian Kingdom – Past, Present and Future
Still in the process of ramping up…
If you are (or if you know of someone who is) interested in helping facilitate any aspect of “Ua Ola ke Ea,” please contact: info@HawaiianKingdom.net
 

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The campaign to Free Hawaii continues to gain momentum ... 

Your kōkua, large or small, is vital to this effort...

To contribute, go to: https://GoFundMe.com/FreeHawaii
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To contribute in other ways (airline miles, travel vouchers, clerical help, etc...) email us at info@HawaiianKingdom.net
 

Also... Check out the great FREE HAWAII products you can purchase HERE  

All proceeds go to help the cause. Mahalo Nui Loa! 

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Malama Pono, 

Leon Siu 

Hawaiian National