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MEDEIROS: —Are you sure? Are you sure? Because I got paperwork showing me that within <br />500 feet of my, my home— <br />HALL: He's talking about a different project. He's not talking about this project. <br />MEDEIROS: No, but majority of the projects I'm talking about, Counsel, because you sit there <br />as the Counsel doesn't mean you know everything <br />CLARKSON: —Okay, I think we've gone through— <br />MEDEIROS: —The thing is, I have documentation saying, okay, how can you reach people <br />through, the only things that, they don't list, in my community, they don't list all the addresses <br />that get their mail. They try to hit the PO boxes that not even are in use already. So, a lot of my <br />neighbors, they don't get notification of what's happening with the County. They don't. <br />CLARKSON: Okay, thank you all. Are there any further questions for any of the testifiers? <br />COUCH: Can I ask one more question? <br />CLARKSON: Go ahead. <br />COUCH: It'll be very brief. Thank you. I appreciate you guys giving us an opportunity to <br />speak here. I really do, and since I kind of heard it out of your mouth, it seems like 5G is a <br />different factor, that might be some of the things that are modified. When they applied at the <br />Planning Department, it was for a different technology. So, I am saying that you guys can go <br />back and say reapply for 5G instead of modifying, and I pray to God that each and every one of <br />you will do that today for us. Thank you. <br />CLARKSON: Thank you, all. If there are no further questions for any of these testifiers, I'd like <br />to call Dwight Vicente? Please raise your right hand. If you're not willing to be sworn, let me <br />know, and we'll put on the record that your testimony is unsworn. <br />VICENTE: For the record, your jurisdiction is limited to the 1,750,000 acres that was illegally <br />ceded to the U.S by the joint resolution of 1898 by the banana republic of Hawaii. So, these <br />lands have been on number 1, 2, and 3, I believe, was not ceded in 1898 and still belong to and <br />fall under the jurisdiction of the Hawaiian Kingdom. So, your jurisdiction is questionable at <br />best, limited to the Hawaiian Homes Commission which is the 1,750,000 only. So, you cannot <br />issue permits or tax map keys of any sort. That's my answer to why I don't get sworn in. <br />CLARKSON: Any further testimony? <br />VICENTE: Okay my testimony is that the jurisdiction is questionable based on the 1898 Joint <br />Resolution. It's limited to 1,750,000 acres of Crown and Government lands that was illegally <br />ceded to the United States by the banana republic of Hawai` i. There's no amendment to go <br />beyond that except in 1959, the State of Hawaii had the State Land Use Commission to use their <br />EXHIBIT A <br />14 <br />