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KEEPING HAWAI`IʻS BEACHES SAFE ON “VOICES OF TRUTH - ONE-ON-ONE WITH HAWAI`IʻS FUTURE"
"Protectors Of Paradise - A Visit With Micah Doane"
Think for a moment of your favorite beach. Now imagine it being used as a dumping ground covered in piles of trash. Thatʻs what happened to Kea`au beach on O`ahuʻs Wai`anae coast which happens to be Micah Doaneʻs favorite beach. So Protectors of Paradise was formed by Micah and other west side residents who wanted to stop the illegal dumping to keep their beach safe and pristine. But as fast as they could remove the trash, more appeared. So what did they do? Join us and Micah on our walk along beautiful Kea`au beach as he shows us what it takes to clean the beach he grew up on and why itʻs so important - Watch It Here
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KE AUPUNI UPDATE - FEBRUARY 2026
Hawaiian Nationals Living In Hawaii
Watching the U.S. battle over the questions of illegal immigrants and who gets to vote makes me think of the battle that’s been raging here for many years involving Hawaiian nationals, those who identify as Hawaiian Kingdom subjects and live under the laws of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Basically, those who take to heart, “We are not Americans…We are Hawaiians.”
The U.S. Federal Government and the State of Hawaiʻi policies deal harshly with Hawaiian nationals, arresting and forcibly dragging them into courts on false charges, convicting and ordering them to pay steep fines and/or serve inordinately severe jail sentences. Some Hawaiian nationals have been incarcerated for months and even years without formal charges or trials, essentially being held as political prisoners. The court systems of the occupying governments have inflicted financial ruin, vilification, abuse, psychological and even physical torture upon Hawaiian nationals.
State and federal judges ignore their own laws with impunity, dismissing legal motions, affidavits, interrogatories and even habeas corpus filings by Hawaiian nationals, thus specifically depriving Hawaiians of due process and basic constitutional protections that are otherwise afforded to even the worst criminal offenders, foreign or domestic.
To avoid persecution, Hawaiian nationals living in the Hawaiian Islands have had to exist furtively on the fringes of society, living covertly ‘below the radar’ of the hostile gaze of the occupier’s law enforcement and judicial systems.
The hostility of the U.S. and “State of Hawaiʻi” toward Hawaiians who are not Americans makes it difficult for nationals to conduct many everyday activities. Driving a vehicle, opening a bank account, purchasing or renting a home or car, etc. are very difficult for Hawaiian nationals. Common services available to foreign nationals like Japanese, Canadians, Brits, etc., are denied to Hawaiian nationals, living in their own country — unless they identify themselves as U.S. citizens.
Ironically, while Hawaiian nationals are denied equal treatment and forced to work around the barriers of the illegal occupier, the “State of Hawaiʻi” considers itself a “sanctuary state” for undocumented immigrants. Thus, in our homeland, Hawaiian nationals are treated worse than illegal aliens
That is why this month, a resolution is being introduced at the state legislature, Acknowledging Hawaiian nationals as a lawful people residing in the Hawaiian Islands. The purpose of the resolution is to inform state law enforcement, judges and other officials that according to their own laws, Hawaiian nationals have the same civil rights as others in Hawaii and that punitive actions against Hawaiian nationals constitute discrimination on the basis of national origin, which is prohibited by both State and Federal laws. Hopefully, this will stop the discriminatory persecution of Hawaiian nationals.
Living as a Hawaiian national in Hawaiʻi is not easy, yet those who assert their Hawaiian nationality continue to assert their rights with the expectation that eventually, justice will prevail and freedom for Hawaiian nationals will return to our island nation.
Aloha ʻĀina —
“Love of country is deep-seated in the breast of every Hawaiian, whatever his station.” — Queen Liliʻuokalani
Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono.
The sovereignty of the land is perpetuated in righteousness.
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For the latest news and developments about our progress at the United Nations in both New York and Geneva, tune in to Free Hawaii News at 7 PM, the first Friday of each month on ʻŌlelo Television, Channel 53.
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PLEASE KŌKUA…
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To contribute, go to:
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Malama Pono,
Leon Siu
Hawaiian National
ENDS TOMORROW - YOUR CHANCE TO HELP SHAPE THE FUTURE OF MAUNA KEA
The Mauna Kea Stewardship and Oversight Authority is in the final stage of gathering public input for the Comprehensive Management Plan.
The community survey will close tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 27.
If you have not yet completed the survey, or would like to provide additional input beyond what was shared at a workshop, we strongly encourage you to do so before the deadline. This is the final opportunity in this phase of engagement to ensure your perspectives are reflected in the plan.
The decisions made through this process will help shape the future stewardship of Mauna Kea. Broad participation is essential.
SURVEY: https://selfserve.decipherinc.com/.../self.../205d/260103...#?
Or go to: http://kuaowakea.org
Workshop recordings, educational resources, and updates remain available at kuaowakea.org.
We urge you to participate and to share this survey with others who care about Mauna Kea.
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“WHO WANTS TO BRING SPACE WARS TO MAUI?"
What If The US Wanted To Build A Telescope Atop The Vatican.
Thatʻs Outrageous & Crazy, You Say?
Well, The US Military Wants To Do Exactly That On Maui.
Watch This For Details & Why It Must Stopped.
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"A Church Without Walls - A Visit With Moanike`ala Nanod-Sitch"
Not too many people can say they became a minister because they played around with a telephone as a kid. But thatʻs what happened to Moanike`ala Nanod-Sitch as a little girl. Today Moani is pastor of a Hawaiian church with a congregation but no building, because they go wherever theyʻre called for help in the community and that includes church members getting arrested for protecting both places and people. Join us in our inspirational morning walk with Moani and youʻll see why the phone she once played with as a child helped her answer a much bigger call - Watch It Here
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Voices Of Truth interviews those creating a better future for Hawai`i to discover what made them go from armchair observers to active participants. We hope you'll be inspired to do the same.
Voices Of Truth airs throughout Hawai`i on all islands and reaches over 24 million households across the US and throughout the world. Check your local cable TV listings.
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WHAT DO THESE TWO PLACES HAVE IN COMMON?
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From The Official Facebook Polynesian Leaders Group Platform
Introducing Hawaii
His Excellency Leon Kaulahao Siu is the Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Kingdom of the Hawaiian Islands (Ke Aupuni Hawaii Ko Hawaii Pae Aina), also known as the Hawaiian Kingdom.
Minister Siu has been a frequent representative of the Hawaiian Kingdom as an invited Observer to the Meetings of the Polynesian Leaders Group, since 2018, when the Polynesian states of Hawaii, New Zealand (Aotearoa) and Rapanui (Easter Island) were admitted as Observer Members of the PLG.
Foreign Minister Siu is from the tiny fishing village of Miloliʻi on the island of Hawaiʻi. He has a diverse background in native arts, fine arts and media. He is an accomplished visual artist, musician, vocalist, recording artist, composer, poet, author, producer and director of audio, film and video. He is known for his work in cross-disciplined, cross-cultural, multi-arts projects.
Mr. Siu is the only Hawaiian to have a composition recorded by the prestigious London Symphony Orchestra. He has composed soundtrack music for award-winning documentary films, including the 1977 National Geographic film, The Voyage of the Hōkūleʻa, a Polynesian voyaging canoe that 40 years later, circumnavigated the globe to emphasize the need to care for Planet Earth. Mr. Siu has created numerous recordings in a variety of musical genres. He remains active in producing audio and video recordings and performing in various venues throughout the Hawaiian Islands and occasionally abroad.
Mr. Siu is one of the leaders involved in a spiritual and cultural revival among Hawaiians. As an extension of that, he is also an overseer of global spiritual gatherings that serve to affirm in indigenous peoples around the world the beauty, grace, strength and purposes of the Creator within native traditions and cultures.
Mr. Siu is an astute political analyst, strategist and activist and has received several awards and recognition for his work in affecting public policy. He is engaged in communicating the message of liberation for Hawaii to the United Nations, the European Union and other international bodies, raising awareness of the continuity of the Hawaiian Kingdom throughout the global community.
Mr. Siu is a popular speaker at colleges, seminars, conferences, community gatherings, webinars, podcasts and other platforms on topics ranging from, ancient and modern Hawaiian history and culture, to American pop culture, to the arts, to current events and local and international politics. He has a notable presence in print and a wide range of electronic media in Hawaii and internationally.
Minister Siu is the co-author (along with Prof. Dr. h.c. Mehmet Sükrü Güzel) of the expositional book, Modus Vivendi Situation of West Papua (2018). Mr. Siu also served as editor for the seminal books, Perpetuated in Righteousness by Dr. Daniel K. Kikawa and Hawaii the Fake State; A Nation in Captivity (2008), by the late Aran A. Ardaiz.
Hawaii
The Hawaiian Kingdom is in the process of being restored as a
sovereign, independent country. As it’s Foreign Minister, Mr. Siuʻs
duties are: to raise international visibility for the Hawaiian Kingdom; to facilitate the normalization and resumption of diplomatic relations; and to engage in matters of mutual interests and concerns. Minister Siu is a strategist and proponent for self-determination and for ending all forms of colonialism.
He has led the Hawaiian Kingdom’s engagement in global dialogs on sustainability, sea level rise, demilitarization and the banning of nuclear weapons. He participated in international conferences at Columbia University on the threat to national sovereignty due to sea-level rise and the reunification of the Korean Peninsula. He is also involved in discussions on development, economic, environmental and security issues in the Pacific with various regional organizations such as the Melanesian Spearhead Group, the Pacific Islands Development Forum, the Polynesian Leaders Group and the Pacific Islands Forum.
Minister Siu was nominated for the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize for his collaborative work in advocacy of independence for West Papua. Also in 2017, he was a recipient of the Decree of Consecration Diploma and Gold Medal UN Peacemaker Sergio Vieira de Mello Award (Brazil). In 2015 he was awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Kamehameha for meritorious work in representing the Hawaiian Kingdom in international affairs.
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“HOW DID YOU CELEBRATE VALENTINEʻS DAY?"
Not Everyone Has A Happy Valentineʻs Day.
Unfortunately Captain James Cook Was One Who Didnʻt.
So What Did He Do To Actually Get Himself Killed?
Watch This But Beware Because It Wasnʻt Only In Hawai`i That He Tempted Fate.
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"A Church Without Walls - A Visit With Moanike`ala Nanod-Sitch"
Not too many people can say they became a minister because they played around with a telephone as a kid. But thatʻs what happened to Moanike`ala Nanod-Sitch as a little girl. Today Moani is pastor of a Hawaiian church with a congregation but no building, because they go wherever theyʻre called for help in the community and that includes church members getting arrested for protecting both places and people. Join us in our inspirational morning walk with Moani and youʻll see why the phone she once played with as a child helped her answer a much bigger call - Watch It Here
Now you can become a fan of Voices Of Truth on Facebook by clicking Here and see behind the scenes photos of our shows and a whole lot more.
Voices Of Truth interviews those creating a better future for Hawai`i to discover what made them go from armchair observers to active participants. We hope you'll be inspired to do the same.
Voices Of Truth airs throughout Hawai`i on all islands and reaches over 24 million households across the US and throughout the world. Check your local cable TV listings.
For news and issues that affect you, watch Free Hawai`i TV.
And for news from a kanaka point of view, watch Free Hawaii News.
All a part of the Free Hawai`i Broadcasting Network.
Please share our Free Hawai`i Broadcasting Network videos with friends and colleagues. That's how we grow. Mahalo.
KE AUPUNI UPDATE - FEBRUARY 2026
“What Happened to Hawaii” at the Superbowl
It was not just a mention of “Hawaii”, but a reference to “what happened to Hawaii”. To English-speaking viewers, the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show looked like a joyful, high-energy performance. Not being Spanish speakers, we didn’t know until later that Ricky Martin’s performance of Bad Bunny’s song, “Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii” (What Happened to Hawaii) was a direct warning for Puerto Rico to be careful with their future, so “what happened to Hawaii” doesn’t happen to Puerto Rico.
Here is a translation of the chorus.
They want to take my river and my beach too
They want my neighborhood and grandma to leave
No, don't let go of the flag nor forget the lelolai
'Cause I don't want them to do to you what happened to Hawaii.
The word, lelolai refers to a traditional Puerto Rican musical vocal technique, often used in jíbaro (folk) music. It acts as a symbol of cultural identity, pride, and resistance, with the lyric "no olvides el lelolai" urging Puerto Ricans to maintain their heritage and resist assimilation, similar to the Hawaiian concept of ea (sovereignty).
One of our main challenges is “invisibility”. We think because we’ve been immersed in restoring Hawaii’s sovereignty the last 30-40 years, that the rest of world knows what we’re talking about. Well, they really don’t.
Most people have never heard that there is an active independence movement in Hawaii. In fact, only a relatively small number of people here in Hawaii (including Kanaka Maoli) have seriously thought about it.
Most people around the world have no clue that there really is a problem with Hawaii being a State of the United States. And those who know there is a problem, think there’s no way to fix it.
The main challenge facing us is that most people can’t see us… and those that do, have a distorted view. Through decades of false narratives, the US has successfully kept our nation hidden in plain sight by giving the world a counterfeit image of who we are… friendly, docile, contented people living in paradise.
People who have gotten used to seeing us in a certain way need to begin seeing us in a different way. We need to set the record straight and recalibrate our image and our future.
Not only did Bad Bunny put Puerto Rican independence in front of 128.2 million viewers, he also put what happened to Hawaii in front of 128.2 million viewers. Now that’s exposure!
This is how we reach the masses. Not through more scholarly studies or court briefs; not through plodding documentaries, but through the popular media. It’s time to show and tell our story to the nations!
Mahalo nui to Bad Bunny and the NFL for putting What happened to Hawaii on the global stage.
Aloha ʻĀina —
“Love of country is deep-seated in the breast of every Hawaiian, whatever his station.” — Queen Liliʻuokalani
Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono.
The sovereignty of the land is perpetuated in righteousness.
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For the latest news and developments about our progress at the United Nations in both New York and Geneva, tune in to Free Hawaii News at 7 PM, the first Friday of each month on ʻŌlelo Television, Channel 53.
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"Remember, for the latest updates and information about the Hawaiian Kingdom, check out the twice-a-month Ke Aupuni Updates published online on Facebook and other social media."
PLEASE KŌKUA…
Your kōkua, large or small, is vital to this effort...
To contribute, go to:
• GoFundMe – CAMPAIGN TO FREE HAWAII
• PayPal – log in to PayPal and pay to the account, info@HawaiianKingdom.net
• Other – To contribute in other ways (airline miles, travel vouchers, volunteer service, etc...) email us at: info@HawaiianKingdom.net
Malama Pono,
Leon Siu
Hawaiian National
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“HAVE YOU BEEN ASKING THE WRONG QUESTIONS?"
No Wonder Youʻve Been Getting All The Wrong Answers.
Youʻve Been Asking Al The Wrong Questions.
So What Does This Have To Do With A Free Hawai`i?
Watch To Discover Why It Could Solve Everything.