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united nation, or united kingdom, law, and the County and State of Hawai‘i cannot get around it. <br />And this is what I wrote: “Notice of application, ‘Rezoning Request.’ Applicant, Brett W. Ritchie. <br />Portion of Royal Patent Land Grant No. 2972, Lot 12.” And I got a letter for Mr. Fuke: “Dear Mr. <br />Fuke: I am the son of Henry P. Kamaka and Emily J. Keanaaina Kamaka, in which are part of my <br />heritage. I am aware of the lawful title to this ownership of this land. This land sits on an undivided <br />interest of the family, Allodium R.P. Land Grant No. 2972 Ka‘akau and Kama, by King <br />Kamehameha, III, my great-granduncle, to the heirs and the assigns forever. The words ‘assign <br />forever’ means forever and nothing less. The property is in the first degree in land larceny, extortion <br />and war crime complaint today. The United Supreme Court has certified that Land Patents when <br />properly identified can’t be ruled, cannot be ruled against, the fact that the Land Patent certifies <br />absolute and supreme title to the land. Therefore, the land cannot thereafter lawfully be taken or <br />adopt or taxed or executive orders, except by the willingness of the landowner. It is within the <br />Bureau of Land Management, United States of America. United States Constitution Title 18, Section <br />241 and 242, and any and all other applicable federal and states, civil or criminal, trespass statutes <br />shall apply to these following provision. You are hereby notified by the owners of this property <br />requires all public officials, agents or persons to abide by the Supreme Law of this land and the <br />United State Constitution and the ratified amendment thereto. Owners refuse to permit any access, <br />audit, assessment, or inspection whatsoever to this property without the presentation of a warrant <br />prepared as prescribed by the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, <br />and particularly describing the place to be searched and the person or things to be seized, allege <br />zoning or land use code violations for entering this property. Violators will be treated as intruders. <br />Violators can trigger fines up to \[$\]10,000 and prison sentence of ten years, or both, pursuant to the <br />trespass laws as above-stated. Warning, Allodium R.P. Land Grant No. 2972, the Aupuni of <br />Hawai‘i.” That’s the law. I’m here to protect the person who purchased the land by a fraud sale. <br />And I spoke to Sidney Fuke about this over the phone. And it’s a shame that this thing continues on <br />and on and on and on in Hawai‘i. The laws that they are bringing to Hawai‘i is not the laws of <br />Hawai‘i; they are bringing in laws from the mainland and applying it to Hawai‘i. But all who are <br />involved will be charged criminally in the war crimes of the Kingdom of Hawai‘i. That’s all I have. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: Thank you. Mahalo, Mr. Keanaaina. Would you like to proceed with your testimony? <br /> <br />FREITAS: Good morning. My name is Robert Freitas, Jr. And I believe, if there is also <br />Kamehameha Schools, well, if you really look at it, it’s pretty much the same thing; Kamehameha <br />Schools had Land Patents, Royal Patents, that was passed on from the king, so do we. So why is it <br />that you are recognizing Kamehameha Schools’ Land Patents and Awards, but not those of the <br />Hawaiian people that have them as well, with the same allodial titles and claims? <br /> <br />This is my testimony: To Whom It May Concern. My name is Robert Freitas, Jr. and I am the oldest <br />son of Robert Freitas, Sr. and Amy Mokihana Keanaaina Freitas. My grandfather is William <br />Keanaaina, Jr. and my grandmother is Emily Kopa Kapanui. My hānai great-grandfather is Jacob P. <br />Kamaka Kama Kaiokeko‘a and my hānai grandfather is Henry P. Kamaka. My great grandfather <br />eventually changed his name from Jacob P. Kama to Jacob P. Kamaka. My mother’s father William <br />Keanaaina died when she was very young, and upon her mother Emily meeting Tutu man Henry P. <br />Kamaka, he became the only father she knew, caring for him, his father Papa Jacob and her mother <br />Emily, as a devoted daughter would. Because they didn’t know how to drive, my mother and father <br />would drive them wherever they needed to go and even assisted them in not only the caring of their <br />10 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />