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models to implement a one world government attempting to "capture" local governments. Thousands of scientists have come forward in recent
<br />years explaining that the human effect on climate is minuscule as compared to the sun.
<br />The document contains no explanation how the county will handle a breakdown of critical infrastructure (supply chain, energy, communications)
<br />due to impending space weather/solar events in which the Federal Government has been diligently preparing for.
<br />This document lacks sufficient detail in many areas to include tables, and maps. Syntax is sometimes garbled. Few acronyms are explained.
<br />There are notes indicating information may be added later. The table of contents and appendix are missing. Concerns raised by commenters
<br />need to be addressed, and another round of public meetings held, before the plan goes to the Planning Commissions and County Council.
<br />The comment period needs to be extended, the document is too vague and the code of ethics and professional conduct of the American Institute
<br />of Certified Planners shall provide timely, adequate, clear, and accurate information on planning issues to all affected persons and to
<br />governmental decision makers. See page 4.
<br />Purpose and Authority
<br />Authority Limits of the General Plan
<br />The 2045 General Plan contains no authority to change previously existing subdivisions or Zoning without collective collaboration. It's hard for
<br />community collaboration when the document contains obscure and garbled language. Clarify what is meant by "specific to the actions" and
<br />"because, as" Hawai'i Island Goals The goals of the General Plan synthesize those concepts and value statements adopted by ordinance in the
<br />2005 General Plan and CDPs. The appendix includes tables used to complete the goals, including the source material from the 2005
<br />General Plan and CDPs. page 8
<br />The LUPAG maps contain numerous zoning changes. Regulatory Implementing Actions in the 2045 General Plan, future land use maps, policies,
<br />and standards are specific to the actions through which zoning ordinances, subdivisions, and public improvements or projects are initiated or
<br />adopted because, as they must conform to and implement the general plan in accordance with the County Charter §3-15. p. 7
<br />Climate Mitigation
<br />A great deal of content is based on Climate Mitigation from human activity which has a minuscule effect on the earth's overall climate. Over 99%
<br />of the climate affects are driven by solar activity, cycles, and space weather. The document completely fails to mention the threat of space weather
<br />and is almost entirely focused on carbon emissions promoted by the United Nations Climate Agenda. Our Federal Government has been preparing for
<br />space weather threats for many years, yet the Hawaii island plan lacks any reference to this even though critical infrastructure (energy, communications,
<br />transportation, and supply chain) is at risk due to increased solar radiation from our weakening magnetosphere. In 2015 the magnetosphere was down by
<br />40% according to this Federal Doc.
<br />https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/AD1040918#:-:text=The%20research%20evaluates%20the%20impacts reversals%20and%20adverse%20space%20weather
<br />In October of 2016 President Obama issued the following executive order Coordinating Efforts To Prepare the Nation for Space Weather
<br />Events - Executive order 13744 (https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/DCPD-201600692 )
<br />Section 1. Policy. Space weather events, in the form of solar flares, solar energetic particles, and geomagnetic disturbances, occur regularly,
<br />some with measurable effects on critical infrastructure systems and technologies, such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), satellite
<br />operations and communication, aviation, and the electrical power grid. Extreme space weather events—those that could significantly degrade
<br />critical infrastructure—could disable large portions of the electrical power grid, resulting in cascading failures that would affect key services such
<br />as water supply, healthcare, and transportation. Space weather has the potential to simultaneously affect and disrupt health and safety across
<br />entire continents. Successfully preparing for space weather events is an all -of -nation endeavor that requires partnerships across governments,
<br />emergency managers, academia, the media, the insurance industry, non -profits, and the private sector.
<br />It is the policy of the United States to prepare for space weather events to minimize the extent of economic loss and human hardship. The Federal
<br />Government must have (1) the capability to predict and detect a space weather event, (2) the plans and programs necessary to alert the public
<br />and private sectors to enable mitigating actions for an impending space weather event, (3) the protection and mitigation plans, protocols, and
<br />standards required to reduce risks to critical infrastructure prior to and during a credible threat, and (4) the ability to respond to and recover from
<br />the effects of space weather. Executive departments and agencies (agencies) must coordinate their efforts to prepare for the effects of space
<br />weather events.
<br />Sec. 2. Objectives. This order defines agency roles and responsibilities and directs agencies to take specific actions to prepare the Nation for the
<br />hazardous effects of space weather. These activities are to be implemented in conjunction with those identified in the 2015 National Space
<br />Weather Action Plan (Action Plan) and any subsequent updates. Implementing this order and the Action Plan will require the Federal Government
<br />to work across agencies and to develop, as appropriate, enhanced and innovative partnerships with State, tribal, and local governments;
<br />academia; non -profits; the private sector; and international partners. These efforts will enhance national preparedness and speed the creation of a
<br />space -weather -ready Nation.
<br />https://www.fede ra lregiste r.gov/documents/2016/ 10/18/2016-25290/coo rdi nati ng -efforts -to -pre pa re-the-nation-fo r -space -weather -events
<br />In October 2016 (about 10 days before the above executive order was signed) the Russian Government hosted a training event of 40 million
<br />civilians, 200,000 emergency rescuers and 50,000 units of equipment from October 4 to October 7, 2016. It took 3 days to do a mock evacuation
<br />of 40 million civilians into 5000 bunkers.This was a massive exercise carried out for the first time in modern history. A spokesman said in a
<br />statement: "The main goal of the drill is to practice organization of management during civil defense events and emergency and fire management,
<br />to check preparedness of management bodies and forces of civil defense on all levels to respond to natural and man-made disasters and to take
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