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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
1996-1998
Communication
0212
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106
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Lance Larsen, Landowners Alliance
Communications - Referred To
FC
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Presented: FC - 4/24/97
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FND/CIP
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AGE FC 04/24/1997 1996-1998
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\Council Records\Agendas\1996-1998\Finance Committee (FC)
COM 0212.000 1996-1998
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Nat.Hi.Ofc.on Decolon. Fax~808-935-8879 Apr 17 '97 1821 P. O1 <br /> Landowners Alllance , <br /> P.O. Box 87 R <br /> Mt. View, HI. <br /> 96771 ' 97 RPR 18 Afl ~ ~ 6 <br /> April 17, 1997 CCUNi <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII <br /> Hawaii County Council <br /> 25 Aupuni St. <br /> Hilo, HI. 96720 <br /> Re: Oonositlon To BIII No. 62 (Irradlatlon Plant) <br /> My name is Lance Larsen, native tenant under Hawaiian Kingdom Laws and Hilo <br /> representative for the Landowner's Alliance ~ based on Hawaiian Law. I am <br /> here to give input on Bill No. 62. As a native tenant with 1/3 vested interest in all the <br /> land of Hawaii, under Hawaiian Kingdom Laws, we are here to say that we strongly <br /> oppose Bill 62 because the issue oP land has gone unspoken on those Ianda you are <br /> suggesting to build this lethal radioactive plant on, lands with no "clear title." <br /> How can the Hawaii county and it's mayor assume that they have clear title on any <br /> lands in Hawaii. "Show me your title? Where did you get the title? Under what Taws? <br /> State Laws? or Hawaiian Laws? Unless you cleared your title with Perfect Title, you <br /> <br /> definitely do not have clear title to any lands in Hawaii. Why? Because they (Perfect <br /> <br /> Title) are the only entity in Hawaii that is based on Hawaiian Law, that can clear titles <br /> in Hawai'i_ <br /> Of course we know the history of the 1993 "takeover" and the entity called the <br /> Provisional Government, that became the Republic of Hawaii then later became the <br /> Territory of Hawaii and today, that same entity exists' as the State of Hawaii. This <br /> brings the question of land ownership to the forefront for which we learned slot about <br /> through actual research of land titles the county of Hawaii claims to be theirs, is in <br /> essence lands that Still belong to native Hawaiians known today as native tenants who <br /> are the only entity in existence today. <br /> Ccsmra. DTCo.` 2' ~~V <br /> ale No. ~ C, `P <br /> Ref. To: Prstsenfed <br /> lief. Date IAPR 1 8 t331 <br /> <br />
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