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never naturalized. After the overthrow, you will see, there were no laws of naturalization; even <br />in the state of HawaiÒi today. ItÓs a fake State, thatÓs why. If you were actually a state, state <br />means nation, you would have had those laws of naturalization. ThatÓs what nations do. If you <br />look at that flag behind you, you can see the defect in it. Fifty stars, thirteen stripes. Let me <br />remind you; everyone thinks the thirteen stripes represent colonies. I tell them that the word <br />territory also means colony. Whenever they talk about immigration, they are referring to slaves <br />now. Slavery goes on today, as it has forever in the United States. They are called employees <br />today. Read the American Jurisprudence, Section Edition, Workers Compensation, Section 121. <br />They define employee as common law master and servant. So there is a big bunch of confusion <br />going on. When you guys talk about people, I donÓt know who you are talking about. Are you <br />talking about only Hawaiians? If you read BlountÓs report, whenever they talk about Hawaiians <br />they refer to them as Native. And whenever they talk about foreigners, they were called <br />Residents, because they were here by treaty. Except that the United States didnÓt have a valid <br />treaty, so there was no law authorizing them to be here. <br /> <br />There is a lot of confusion because one has to look at the history and look at the law. There is no <br />law supporting the history; in other words, the history is bogusis where the confusion <br />is. ThatÓs why everybody is going to be divided. It is not one nation under God; there is a mass <br />confusion under manÓs law. That needs to be corrected. I was watching the Reapportionment <br />Commission, and they are confused. They are adding in the Military people. The United States <br />has no full time military; other than the Navy on high seas, not <br />24/7 forever. Army can be only for two year terms. The Army stops at the end of they two <br />years, and everything is gotten rid of. So I am going to go on to the QueenÓs protest of January <br />7, 1893 against U.S. Minister Stevens and IÓm going to reserve all the rights of the Kingdom. It <br />still exists today as it has for quite awhile. <br /> <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: Is there anyone else who wants to testify? In that case we will move on. <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: Do I have a motion to approve the minutes? <br /> <br />Mr. Melrose moved to approve the minutes of <br />the June 23, 2011 HawaiÒi County Redistricting <br />Commission meeting. Seconded by Mr. Middlesworth <br />and carried by the following vote: <br /> <br />Ayes: Commissioners Carvalho, KahawaiolaÒa, <br /> Kahui, Kanuha, Melrose, Middlesworth, <br /> Poindexter, Ugalde, and Chair Siracusa. <br />Noes: None. <br />Absent: None. <br /> <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />