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door, knocked on the door and it's either gonna be County, or it's gonna be State, or it's gonna
<br />be the US military because all you guys, and all them guys all pledged an oath to the United
<br />State's Constitution. I'm not making this up. You have Article VI of the US Constitution, the
<br />highest law in the land. Okay, and that matters. It is the highest law in the land. But the
<br />beautiful thing about that is that it presents the opportunity to recognize and to enforce unity in
<br />the law. Nobody has to lose their job. Nobody has to be kicked off the island. People just have
<br />to come in honor. And if one individual, one, after 127 years of false presumption, somebody
<br />come forward and go, "you know what, we actually don't have any proof." I mean Malia don't
<br />have no proof. Nobody here. I always ask the question, does anyone have proof that the State of
<br />Hawaii for the public record is lawful in Hawaii. Nobody raise their hand. Nobody say
<br />nothing. So, we know that the law is already confirmed. We have families that are ready to
<br />stand in honor to confirm their title. And no Kanaka Maoli or if you related to Kauikeaouli
<br />number three, nobody is above the law. And neither are you. So, if you have any questions,
<br />please ask it because the future of this `aina and of your own families, of your own self, you
<br />think I'm making this up. You think it's a joke. I promise you, the law will be enforced. Okay?
<br />And, if the County and the State and the military don't do it, who's gonna do it? Who's gonna
<br />enforce the law? We're all obligated to. There is no statute of limitations on fraud. So, honor
<br />up please. Yeah, I beg you. Thank you.
<br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you, Mr. Tamashiro. Go ahead. Please state your name, where you reside.
<br />Please state your name, where you reside, and proceed.
<br />KALAUKOA: My name is Fred Kalaukoa and I live right across the street from 17. Right
<br />across the street from where they're gonna put it. And I measured this morning from where
<br />they're gonna put it to my house, only about 150 feet. And Hawaiian Paradise Park never let us
<br />know anything. We didn't know anything about this. They just gave `em the okay to bid on it.
<br />Even though we all members because we pay, all pay road tax, road maintenance. We never
<br />have a say in this. We never have any say. And not only that, like everybody said, our house
<br />value going drop. And not only that, what about health -wise? My wife already got cancer. I
<br />live right across the street. And if you show that, they can show the map again, you see where
<br />the stone wall is? This guy, Jose with the beard over here, he live right across the street. He
<br />lived right across the street. You see where the gate is? You go directly across. His house is
<br />right there. They going put `em; he going be less than 150 feet away. So, got the health
<br />problems, and it got the devaluation of the land and the house, too. And then, you know, I stand
<br />on the chance of my wife already got cancer, okay, so I not happy about it. And HPP, I think we
<br />going have to make a, going have to sue them. I going get all these guys together and we might
<br />have to sue them. They gave `em the okay without our vote. We didn't even know anything. But
<br />anyway, I just hope, you guys are our only prayer, that you guys do the right thing cause that's
<br />all we can do is ask you guys what is fair for us. We cannot challenge this big companies. But,
<br />we can challenge HPP though. That's all I'm saying.
<br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you, Mr. Kalaukoa. Mr. Reinke?
<br />REINKE: Hi, my name is Kevin Reinke, and I live right across the street in that new house
<br />that's not on the map. Okay, it's on a bluff overlooking the recreational center. I just moved
<br />here from New York after a lifetime of living on Long Island and working in Manhattan to try to
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