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VITOUSEK: May I rephrase that? I'm sorry. Are you a lineal and cultural descendant to the
<br /> property?
<br /> ROY: Absolutely.
<br /> VIOTUSEK: Mahalo, mahalo.
<br /> ROY: Absolutely
<br /> VITOUSEK: Have you been consulted by the, with any of that?
<br /> ROY: No.
<br /> VITOUSEK: Okay.
<br /> ROY: No, and many of you may have seen, perhaps you've seen this letter to the legislature. If
<br /> you have, it's, it is well worth placing your value, a very important time there, because this is a
<br /> look at the future. It begins as a result of this day, of this occasion, when someone is applying
<br /> again for these cherished lands now begin this, now begins the hearing of this testimony of work
<br /> that has been well underway for years. And I'm prepared to provide any addresses that you may
<br /> desire for the kingdom. But this is the news that you need to be alert to. This is alive by Akua,
<br /> and that, my dear friends, is real. This is alive, and this is now proclaimed in red[referring to
<br /> her written testimony]. Please keep your copy. These lands, Kapala`alaea, the lands from
<br /> Kaloko in the north, Honaunau in the south, have been identified as the repository lands of
<br /> sacred character, sacred, sacredness of Akua, Akua. This was so important to be stated by the
<br /> ancestors themselves, and how fortunate you all are to read that, as well as the legislature, that
<br /> these lands are reclaimed, and all of the lands of Hawaii are reclaimed by Akua by this
<br /> exclamation. So, again, I say you to have the proper any addresses that you will need for the
<br /> kingdom, I am here to provide that for you. But you should have questions, Mr. Kern, any of
<br /> you, Mr. Vitousek, a man who's worked with history for many years. Now this is what they call
<br /> living history, and this is the meeting of the tires and the road. Here it is, something that we all
<br /> live, we all live in Hawaii. We are all a part of the living history, but some of us come from the
<br /> very beginnings, and I'm so grateful to see Mr. Kanuha here. And thank you for reading this,
<br /> because I'm told by the ancestors that when you need to be reignited in your readiness for prayer,
<br /> read it again because the words are fully flowing with spirit at any time, and anytime you pick it
<br /> up, you are feeling, you will feel a wonderful sensation of lightness of positivity. This, my
<br /> friends, is what we are calling for on the earth. Here in Hawaii, ha the breath, the wai of Most
<br /> High God. This is what is cherished here. This is what the ancestors are prepared to teach.
<br /> They asked me to teach, and I have begun. But in the meantime, this comes up. This must be
<br /> answered. It is no. And do check, do, do ask the kingdom, because there is an address by Akua.
<br /> VITOUSEK: Mahalo. Thank you for your testimony. I believe that is the last of our public
<br /> testifiers. Could someone make a motion to close public testimony for this agenda item? [Vice
<br /> Chair DeFranco raised her hand in response.] Moved by Vice Chair DeFranco. Is there a
<br /> second? [Commissioner Kanuha raised his hand in response.] Second by Commissioner
<br /> Kanuha. All those in favor?
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