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people’s rights. You’ve all sworn an oath to uphold the constitutions of the state and federal governments. For clarity of what we are all talking about, let me read what you have sworn to uphold and defend. The constitution of the State of Hawai‘i, Article I, Bill of Rights, Political Power, Section 1. All political power of this state is inherent in the people, and the responsibility for the exercise thereof rests with the people. All government is founded on this authority. Section 2, Rights of an Individual. All persons are free by nature and are equal in their inherent and inalienable rights. Among these rights are the enjoyment of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and the acquiring of possessions and property. These rights cannot endure unless the people recognize their corresponding obligations and responsibilities. Having recognized my obligations and responsibilities of government oversight, I have filed numerous petitions and have been denied due process or equal representation in these petitions. I have been denied the ability of law enforcement authorities in the County of Hawai‘i, County of Hawai‘i Police Department, to file violations of complaint against corrupt government officials, again in deprivation of rights. As you have all sworn to uphold the constitution, you are also aware that the approval of the regular session minutes--you are verifying, validating, and confirming the true and correctness as represented by your statements, intentions, and meanings in that document. You should also know and anticipate that such document will be and can be used by law enforcement and judicial authorities against you for conspiracy against rights and deprivation of rights under the color of authority. In addition, under the federal RICO statutes, once an enterprise of corrupt officials has been established, tolling of statutes begins, whereupon which you now, as an official, have the burden to prove with preponderance of evidence that your intentions were solely for the purpose of bringing forth true and correct testimony before a civil authority of the United States. At this point, I will transition into section 4, new business. This follows on my previous statements. The counsel’s report regarding matters and inquiries received by the Board, including gift disclosure statements received from Lester Seto, of the Office of Housing and Community Development, disclosing that no gifts were received. I have met Mr. Seto. I have nothing but the highest regard for his true and pure intentions. However, you will also notice that in your executive session, on section 24, Lester Seto is also a member of the Workforce Investment Board. Some background and history on Mr. Seto. He was also the purported executive director of the Hawai‘i County Economic Opportunity Council. The former executive director was George Yokoyama, well known and famous political kingmaker in the County of Hawai‘i. In addition, there are numerous federal investigations and allegations of impropriety within that organization concerning Head Start. A simple review of the board of directors of the HCEOC will identify a who’s who of the political movers and shakers in the County of Hawai‘i. Getting back to the rights of individuals, all persons are free by nature and equal in their inherent and inalienable rights. I also look at the rights of citizens, section 8 of the Hawai‘i State Constitution. No citizen shall be disfranchised or deprived of any rights or privileges secured to other citizens unless by the law of the land. The inclusion of Mr. Seto in multiple boards and commissions, in association with private, nonprofit associations, and in reviewing the names of those individuals who I see here, I see a revolving who’s who of County boards, commissions, volunteer groups, which is a tantamount second arm of the executive branch of this government. I have been before this Board many times and have learned of the inner connections, marriage, relations of third parties, etcetera, to various boards. I would propose that in the future, or even