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breaking the law. You can have your minutes, sistah, I'm done. [Referring to Ms. Hall's sign on <br />time left to test.] God bless you guys. <br />RAFFIPIY: Mahalo, Mr. Ha'a. <br />TAMASHIRO: You did a good job [to Mr. Ha'a]. Aloha and good morning, everybody. Thank <br />you for coming. I'm Gene Tamashiro. I'm a sovereign Hawaiian. I'm lawful in our own <br />country, Hawaiian Kingdom Ko Hawaii Pae 'Rina in continuity, and so I'm going to testify two <br />times so three minutes now and three minutes later. In the second testimony, we're going to <br />deliver a notification of default, but first of all, I want to show you, at least from my perspective <br />how much due diligence in the law has already occurred and how much truth and law we the <br />people stand on, okay? So, I brought some books that are relevant to law proceedings. I brought <br />the The Law of Nations. I brought Kahana: How the Land was Lost, was taken. I brought <br />Black's Law Dictionary, 7h Edition. So, if you want to make claims and use words, we can go <br />to that to clarify our terms and what we really mean, and I also brought the Uniform Commercial <br />Code, okay? Cause, yeah, we're operating in commerce, and people will often wonder what <br />does it mean? Commerce? And, I brought some Maxims of Law that apply to any contra <br />controversy on any soil, okay? All of world commerce now functions under and is thoroughly <br />entrenched in the UCC, Uniform Commercial Code. <br />Okay, let's define "commerce." Any and all interchange between people including but not <br />limited by the activity normally associated with the term, the buying and selling, trading of <br />goods and services, social intercourse, sexual intercourse is the original meaning of commerce <br />— <br />I didn't know that. All law is contract, and in every interchange between people, a contract is <br />formed. All commerce is contract. A timeless and universal maxim of law, contract makes the <br />law. So, here are some maxims of commercea workman, any man is worthy of his hire. <br />Number 2, all are equal under the law. Number 3, in commerce as in contract, truth is sovereign. <br />Number 4, truth is expressed by means of an affidavit. Put your claim in writing, autograph it, <br />stand in honor. That's how truth is expressed. An unrebutted affidavit stands as truth in <br />commerce. If I make a claim, I put my autograph, I come, I show up, other people show up, and <br />nobody responds, well, that's an unrebutted claim, and an unrebutted affidavit stands as truth in <br />commerce. <br />Number 6. An unrebutted affidavit becomes the judgment in a contract or commerce. A matter <br />must be expressed to be resolved. So, we're expressing our concern. We're putting it in writing. <br />You got no authority to do that, but I'm working with you. [Referring to Ms. Hall's sign <br />regarding time limitfor testimony.] Okay, so he who leaves the field of battle, and we're not <br />leaving, because this is a fight for our life. It's a fight for our covenant with the Creator, okay? <br />And, we're all keiki o ka 'aina under Ke Akua, God. <br />RAFFIPIY: Mr. Tamashiro, please start wrapping up, please. <br />TAMASHIRO: Yeah. <br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you, mahalo. <br />EXHIBIT B <br />10 <br />