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ALAMEDA: Thank you, Ms. Bill. You can go ahead and proceed. <br />BILL: I would like to think about an unconscionable act of not seeing this island <br />as very specifically different from any other island in the world, in the middle of the largest body <br />of ocean that there is. This is an island that has specific and unusual flora and fauna, unlike any <br />other area in the world. I’ve talked to those who are involved in ornaments and environmental <br />atmospheric effects at the United Nation. This is a very special island where we saw goats just <br />two days ago, my husband and I, at the little round here nearby, and they were all different, <br />different ages; you can see there is an old man and an old woman and little babies, and they were <br />trying to get across this circle right over near us. And it’s a nice circle. And I would like to <br />address circles and windmills for this island, as they have been proposed on Maui. So that we <br />can perhaps have a place that would allow the development that you can see. And you’re <br />bombarded by all these people who want to develop. Yes, if we don’t, if we don’t grow, we fail. <br />. <br />We fail our taxes, everything We’re people who live here, and we’re trapped on a beautiful <br />island that has incredible resources. And to utilize them wisely, I’d like you to take a look at the <br />carpet. The carpet has windmills. It takes your eyes away from the intensity of the information, <br />and then you realize what a wonderful design they made. That will take the toxins off our island, <br />and they are parallel in the airport in Tenerife, Canary Islands. Canary is ruled by Spain, but <br />they take it away. They take it, so that they can proceed with their huge development. It has a <br />same impact as here, but, but triple -, it’s far, far beyond what we can cope with right at this <br />moment. We are coping with the growth of a superstore. Tenerife has decided to make circles, <br />instead of using lights where we stop and choke for five, five miles almost to the airport, almost <br />eight miles into Kona; we are choked on single-lane highways. They are using circles. So I <br />would propose that you look at it and the future.And I’m going to make this very short that to <br />say there would be a circle at the airport, the Keahole Airport, which is now called Kona Airport. <br />A circle that would include an exchange going into OTEC and an exchange going to Kona on the <br />Queen Kaahumanu road, an exchange going to the Pines – I don’t know the names of that street, <br />someone told me but the Pines that going up mauka that’s paralleling Hina Lani at the time – an <br />exchange going so that they come up that circle into Kaiminani and to the agricultural area, so <br />that that would be one circle that would be proposed to be done immediately before any other <br />ideas of designs are proposed for road design. I propose also windmills to take the toxins away <br />from the airport, so we can grow. The next place that should have the same kind of design – and <br />it would probably have been moved up to Makalapua – would take in Palani Road and Kaiwi and <br />the road to Henry Street, and the road that’s emptying in a new development down on Kuakini <br />Highway that if they have a circle in there, maybe it would have to be moved over north of the <br />Lanihau subdivision. But to make a circle there, because we have so many deaths. We have so <br />many deaths at Hina Lani, at the Hina Lani/Queen turnoff from Costco. We have so many <br />deaths. We’ve had so many on the Hina Lani connecting to Palani Road, at our corner and on <br />up. And now we have a choking condition whereby the entire Kailua Village would die, if we, if <br />we do further that we’re -. We’ve lost 60% of our business, and it has been written, and I have <br />written another letter to tell you about these circles. I’d be happy to submit my view-cam <br />recording of what they are doing in Canary Islands, so we can move to future. We’re futuristic. <br />We’re the best. We are the best island. And we have an opportunity to change our whole scope <br />from a vision above, and make that so beautiful, so that we would have an animal sanctuary -. <br />ALAMEDA: All right -. <br />EXHIBIT F <br />6 <br /> <br />