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VICENTE: Good morning again, my name is Dwight Vicente representing the Hawaiian <br /> Kingdom. The Hilo Airport is on the ceded lands going back to 1898 by the Banana Republic. <br /> In 1920 they placed it under Hawaiian Homes. Hawaiian Homes is based on a Northwest <br /> Ordinance of 1787. That's why you have the Public Trust Doctrine and the blood quantum. I <br /> don't see Hawaiian Homes here though. I represent the Hawaiian Kingdom and not Hawaiian <br /> Homes now. But, I don't see no where, where's there's communication between the Hawaiian <br /> Homes Commission and this Commission. <br /> As far as for the airport in Kona I believe that those were leased lands. They were not ceded in <br /> 1898. You remember all the coastal lands was all leased out. The interior lands had no leases. <br /> So, like they were talking about the Pohakuloa. That is Hawaiian Homes. Well, they rebranded <br /> as Hawaiian Homes. But, that is actually Government Lands for the Hawaiian Kingdom. So, <br /> US Military being here is unconstitutional because the US Military is only in the thirteen (13) <br /> states and under Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17, purchase with the consent of the legislature of <br /> one of the 13 states. That's it. <br /> Now, going back to the Kona Airport it's not under Hawaiian Homes but, the Hilo one right now <br /> for the moment it is under Hawaiian Homes until the 1898 Joint Resolution is challenged. The <br /> word Public Lands comes from the Banana Republic. In 1894, they called those lands without <br /> lease contract as Public Lands. Well, Public Lands you'll find them in the Ohio River Valley <br /> only. Those are called Public Lands and that's what the Public Trust Doctrine applies to. <br /> Now, going back to the 1898 Joint Resolution, Congress said Federal Land Law shall not apply <br /> to these stolen 1,750,000 acres. Well, in the 1900 they applied the Northwest Ordinance created <br /> Territory of Hawaii. In 1920 they did the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act which is based on <br /> the Northwest Ordinance. Part of the deal was, it was also ending a removal act. They removed <br /> the natives off from the leased lands so that Banana Territory of Hawaii could do their adverse <br /> possession on those lands. That's where the lessees claimed or went to the Banana Courts under <br /> the Territory and put in a false claim of ownership. That's how you have all those "roads in <br /> limbo"right now. <br /> Well, the "roads in limbo"because lands are in limbo. The Banana Territory could not do <br /> adverse possession. They had no authority. They were limited to the 1,750,000 acres only. So, <br /> you guys need to get the Hawaiian Homes here as I represent the Hawaiian Kingdom and not <br /> Hawaiian Homes. So, dealing with that you that. But,the Kona Airport is still Kingdom yet. <br /> With that I reserve the rights of this Kingdom under the Queen's protest of January 17, 1893 <br /> against criminal US Minister Stevens it is yet to make its way to the US Supreme Court, Article <br /> 3, Section 2, Clause 2 original but limited jurisdiction. The 1898 Joint Resolution goes back to <br /> the 1875 Reciprocity Treaty that's why people wonder why they didn't do a joint resolution as <br /> based on the 1875 Reciprocity Treaty. Going all the way back to 1820, President Monroe had no <br /> authority to appoint John C. Jones as the agent for the US and sent the missionary families and <br /> the US Navy here. No treaty, no authority, Marbury versus Madison. Thank you. <br /> RAFFIPIY: Thank you very much. Any questions for Mr. Vicente? Thank you, Mr. Vicente. <br /> This time I would like to call in Melvin Mason, Jr. Can you please raise your right hand. Do <br /> you swear or affirm to tell the truth on this matter now before the Planning Commission? <br /> EXHIBIT C <br /> 5 <br />