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they are broke and that is where it is cheap. Puna is fixing to explode. There are a lot more <br />people there than you think. I'm telling you, this Bill 270, we are bringing them out, <br />people I never saw; they are coming out of the woodwork. We didn't get counted in the <br />census. Nobody came to my house. They hung a little thing on the chain and left; and I <br />don't blame them. If I was a census counter, and I showed up at some of these cats houses <br />down there in Hawaiian Acres, and there was a skull hanging on the fence, I don't think I <br />would go knocking on their door. The Federal government tells us we have 9% <br />unemployment, we got about 16% to 20 %. We got 9 million homes in foreclosure. Get <br />ready folks, the future is going to bring some people here. We are going to have a lot of <br />people here, fast. I hope, do the best, good luck. One thing I did learn in Vegas; I'll take <br />luck over skill any day. Thank you. <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: Thank you. Our next to last testifier is Dwight Vicente. <br />DWIGHT VICENTE <br />(At this time Dwight Vicente came forward to address members of the Commission.) <br />MR. VICENTE: My name is Dwight Vicente and I'm representing the Hawaiian <br />Kingdom. I hear people call themselves residents, or they are usually referred to as the <br />people of the State of Hawaii, but if you look at the Kingdom's history, there were only <br />Native Hawaiians, foreign businessmen, and the rest were contract slaves that were brought <br />over. After the January 7, 1893 protest against the overthrow, there still remains Native <br />Hawaiians, no contract slaves, but there are slaves, and businessmen. On top of that they <br />have the military occupation. So, if one thinks that slavery ended, it didn't; they call them <br />employees today. Look up the definition of the work employee. Well, the voter <br />registration requires you to be first a citizen of the United States, plural. Second, you need <br />to be a legal resident of the State of Hawaii. I don't say State of Hawaii, because there is <br />no such place. Hawaiian islands exist. In fact, if you look at the 1898 Crown Government <br />Lands were annexed to Washington D.C. That goes back to the Bayonet Constitution <br />where the foreigners took up arms against King Kalakaua and they applied the Northwest <br />Ordinance of 1787 to this Kingdom, pretending like they got jurisdiction over the <br />Kingdom, and had the military, the Navy with an illegal standing Army on board in Pearl <br />Harbor. At the 1950 Constitutional Convention, Stainback stated that they applying the <br />Northwest Ordinance to create the State of Hawaii, like they did with the Territory of <br />Hawaii and the Provisional Government and the Republic of Hawaii. Those are not true <br />governments. The only true government is the Hawaiian Kingdom. And in that <br />government, you can be naturalized to it. The other four, creatures of collusion, there is no <br />laws of naturalization. Anybody can get off the boat anywhere and say I have a right to be <br />here. But is there a valid treaty? There must be treaty relationships. On top of that the <br />government has to have laws of naturalization. I was reading that one of the things <br />required is to show ID. Are they asking for a passport? That is an actual ID, not the one <br />that the fake State of Hawaii is issuing. They want you to sign away your rights to life. <br />They give you a Social Security number; that took away your right as a human being. So, I <br />am going to end this by reserving the rights of this Kingdom under the Queen's protest of <br />January 17, 1893 against U.S. Minister Stephens, Article III, Section 2, Clause 2. Thank <br />you. <br />35 <br />