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TAMASHIRO: I got, I got three more minutes down the road, too. Thank you. Sacrifice is the
<br />measure of credibility, and a lien or claim, and we got liens now because you guys don't
<br />respond, and I'll read the notice of default on the next time around. The lien or claim can be
<br />satisfied only through rebuttal by a counter -affidavit point for point, a resolution by a lawful
<br />jury, or payment. I will wrap my little section up right now. This is some things that you guys
<br />contracted with the Federal corporation which became a corporation in 1871, District of
<br />Columbia. Your own justice department, your justice memo shows US never legally annexed
<br />Hawai` i, and, especially if you're going to carry a weapon and you pledged an oath to serve and
<br />protect in the law and the truth, pay attention, okay? This justice memo was sent to the State
<br />department, and this was sent in 1988, excuse me, Sunday March 12'', 2000, is when this article
<br />came out. So, we have so much forensic evidence, and I don't know why you guys—I'll talk to
<br />you, right [to Chair Rafpiy]? I don't know why everybody keeps pretending that two plus two
<br />is five, because it harms the land, it harms the health, it harms the safety and integrity of
<br />everybody. If you remove our right to substantive due process, which has been removed, if you
<br />remove our right to full disclosure, you broke contract, and in law, what is law? And, here's the
<br />last one I'm going to read for now. What is law? I often wanted to know. Law, the rules or
<br />body of rules defining who alleges possession of what right, and authority for using deadly force,
<br />violence against another. If we possess the law, and you guys don't come forward with evidence
<br />to contradict to prove we're wrong, then we possess the law, and that means, if violence happens,
<br />it's not in our hands, okay? And, I don't want it to happen, but you keep standing down on your
<br />honor. You keep perjuring your oath, and I love you for this, cause we was all born in this.
<br />Somebody gotta come forward and say, "I don't know what to do cause I don't have a treaty."
<br />And, then we came forward, yeah? Otherwise, we will continue to be here, and that tower is not
<br />going up. Thank you.
<br />RAFFIPIY: Mahalo, Mr. Tamashiro.
<br />OSAKO: [Greeting in Hindi] Good morning. I am coming here as divine mother Ryoko, and
<br />I'm going to invoke a prayer. So, I would like everybody to hold their Creator in their
<br />visualization and in their heart, okay? [Recitation in Hindi, then silence for approximately two
<br />minutes and 15 seconds.]
<br />RAFFIPIY: You may start wrapping up your testimony, ma'am.
<br />OSAKO: [Silence for approximately IS seconds.] Healing blessings to all. [Recitation in
<br />Hindi. ]
<br />RAFFIPIY: Thank you very much. Do you have any questions [to Commission]? Can I have
<br />the next four? I have Kaui Paleka-Kama, Jose Romero, Prescott Ellwood, and Jaerick Medeiros-
<br />Garcia. Thank you very much. Can you please raise your right hands? Do you swear or affirm
<br />to tell the truth on this matter before the Planning Commission?
<br />TESTIFIERS: I do/yes.
<br />RAFFIPIY: All right, we'll start from your—well, she has the mic first, so we'll start from your
<br />left going to right. Please state your name, where you live, and proceed with your testimony.
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