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Article 4, Section 3, Clause 2, which states that Congress shall have power to dispose of <br />and make all need for rules and regulations respecting the Territory. They was referring <br />only to the Northwest Ordinance. Getting rid of those lands. <br />Thomas Jefferson himself realized there was no authority, no legal authority, over those <br />lands, so he proposed three amendments which never passed. And what did he do later <br />on? He purchased Louisiana, realizing there was no authority, not under the Articles of <br />Confederation which it was written under and not under the U.S. Constitution. <br />In the joint resolution of 1898, one of the biggest mistakes they made in the, to do illegal <br />activity was, decided the U.S. Constitution was a controlling law over that document, <br />which was nullified. In the Organic Act 1900, same act, nullified. So in 1959, the <br />Mission Act, same thing, nullified. State Constitution, again, nullified. Why? Because it <br />cited the controlling law as being the U.S. Constitution giving them no authority to do <br />any of those acts. <br />Lot of people say Hawaii is part of the United States. I say, no, look at the American <br />flag, it has 50 stripes, with only 13 stripes. Till today the United States is 13 states. For <br />each state, one star, one stripe. So IÓd have to look at the flag and say thereÓs something <br />wrong. ThereÓs no legal authority here to conduct any business. Land title is in <br />suspension right now because of the Royal Land Patent. The only people that legally <br />issue them is no longer around to transfer. TMKs is not a right to own land. You have <br />no ownership rights. So itÓs all in question. <br />So I think not any one of you have any authority to make any decision, other than to <br />cease and desist. Over 100 years of illegal, what they call, use of patience of power <br />under the guise of the Northwest Ordinance, which has never been attacked yet, never <br />was taken up to the U.S. Supreme Court to be challenged. And I think thatÓs the <br />jurisdiction statement that has to be put into question. Did the United States acquire <br />jurisdiction based on the Northwest Ordinance? I would say, no. <br />So everything here is illegal. The rights of the indigenous people is still intact. Right <br />now thereÓs no legal or authorized government to do any kind of business here; and <br />thereÓs a lot of foreign nationals here that claim to be U.S. citizens. Their citizenship <br />shall be in question. If you look back at those guys that participated with the Republic <br />and the Provisional government, they had the understanding that their taking the oath to <br />those two governments did not terminate their nationality. If they were Americans, they <br />remained as Americans. So, and whatever other foreign nationalities that participated -. <br />So thereÓs a lot of questions that should be, gotta be answered. Over 100 years has gone <br />by, and I think itÓs about time those questions be taken up and get an answer for. So my <br />public statement is made under protest. I reserve all my rights <br />GALDONES:Hold on, Mr. Vincent. Commissioners, any questions of <br />23 <br /> <br />
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