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Hawaii Police Commission <br /> Regular Session Minutes <br /> December 16, 2022 <br /> Page 2 <br /> the COVID pandemic and not just follow orders from some mainland organization, as <br /> much good as they may do. He asked, why aren't the police warning us about this <br /> danger? They tried to alert them with no returned phone calls. He quoted judge and <br /> former US attorney, Ed Kubo, "we're not proud of it, but crystal methamphetamine is <br /> our gift to the nation. It started here." He stated it's gotten so bad that there are half- <br /> page ads in the local paper giving out overdose kits to people because the police <br /> department didn't honestly and honorably talk about and investigate the cannabis <br /> situation here, which was proven to have caused the meth and crime epidemic. It's <br /> gotten so much worse, he would say a confession on some level from the police <br /> department for past activity is due. <br /> • Debra Welch came before the commission. She spoke about her concerns regarding <br /> past and future mandates, in relationship to the COVID vaccine and other vaccines that <br /> might be coming. She stated the vaccines are FDA approved but there's a legal pretzel <br /> out there. The actual shot you get is being manufactured under emergency use <br /> authorization and this isn't being told to people who get the vaccine. She stated <br /> currently, MRNA is considered a gene therapy product by the FDA. She says this is <br /> GMO, genetic modification, and is considered fraud because it's omitted from the insert <br /> and omitted from public debate. They're perpetrating fraud because they're not letting <br /> people know that it's gene therapy and isn't fully FDA-approved. The other issue is the <br /> claim of 98% efficacy, it's not based on absolute data, that's fraud. <br /> • Officer Mark Arnold with the Hawaii Police Department came before the commission. <br /> He thanked the commission for their hard work during this process. He stated from the <br /> beginning SHOPO has not endorsed a particular candidate and there are a lot of <br /> reasons why. One of the main reasons is that they're going to have to work well with <br /> the new chief that's selected, no matter who he or she is. He's always maintained his <br /> endorsement for one particular candidate, it's his own personal choice, and he still <br /> stands by that endorsement for Captain Applegate. He feels he'll be a very good chief. <br /> He stated the union is willing and able to work with whoever is selected. He wished the <br /> commission luck and stated he hopes they make the right choice. <br /> • Millicent Cummings came before the commission, she stated she has been trying to <br /> inspire constitutional compliance, which was not observed these past three years <br /> regarding unlawful mandates, regulations, and things that caused great harm to our <br /> community. She spent the past three years working without pay to try to educate the <br /> police chief, the prosecuting attorney, the mayor, the governor, and everyone involved <br /> in fraud, unknowingly or knowingly. As human beings, regardless of our differing <br /> perspectives, we are one family. She spoke about injuries caused by the vaccine and <br /> stated it'll be five to ten years to know the consequences of what's really been done. <br /> She stated they spent a lot of time educating the people who were supposed to <br /> represent them, but all that time and evidence provided to them were utterly dismissed. <br /> She's begging everyone involved to take their own accountability for their own <br />