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support, then you do not support. But as a commission, we are concerned with what direction your <br />testimony is --. <br /> <br />FREITAS: Okay. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: -- relative to just the application, not the land. <br /> <br />FREITAS: Well, actually, I am just going to kind of round it up, because I’m pretty sure my Exhibits <br />that I’m going to be handing in and the testimony will speak for itself. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: Thank you. <br /> <br />FREITAS: But in conclusion, because there is no treaty of annexation, the confiscation of lands <br />belonging to the occupied state is a war crime, as my uncle had indicated. So I highly recommend, <br />and there has been meetings that have been going on with Dr. Keanu Sai regarding this very issue, <br />besides overthrow but also land claims and land titles and the consequences involved, so I highly <br />recommend, and I provided both my attorney Dexter Kaiama, his phone number, as well as Dr. <br />Keanu Sai’s phone number, and I highly recommend that you obtain the professional and expert <br />opinion on this matter and the information that I have provided to you. Dr. Sai is the leading expert <br />in International Law, United States Constitution Law, Hawaiian Kingdom Law, Hawai‘i’s political <br />history and land titles. Both Mr. Kaiama and Dr. Sai are assisting me in filing my felony and war <br />crime complaints. So once again, I highly recommend that you contact them before making your <br />decision, because if you make the wrong decisions, you can be implicated as accessories. That is my <br />testimony. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: Thank you, we appreciate that. If I could ask the applicant now to return to the table. <br /> <br />FREITAS: Mahalo. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: Mahalo. Applicant, if you could just hold off one second. So that concludes those who <br />had requested for testimony. If there are any others in the audience who wish to testify on this <br />agenda item, please come forward. Thank you. With that, I would like a motion for the closing of <br />this portion of the public testimony. <br /> <br />SHIMAOKA: I move. <br /> <br />NOBRIGA: I second. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: All those in favor? <br /> <br />COMMISSIONERS: Aye \[unanimous\]. <br /> <br />BEAUDET: Thank you. Applicant? Mr. Fuke, any, so you’ve heard the testimony and the <br />discussion, is there any follow-up from the applicant that you would like to provide? <br /> <br />12 <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />