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Hawaii County Charter Commission -5 November 9, 2018 <br />RECESS: <br />RECONVENE: <br />and government lands under lease in 1898. The 1.8 million were not <br />under lease. The phony government that calls themselves the Republic of <br />Hawaii ceded it over to the United States without authority either under <br />the Republic or the U.S. Constitution. When it came back in 1959, well <br />1920, it was called Hawaiian Homes. In 1959 these lands were called <br />Hawaiian Homelands, 1.8 million by compact which is illegal because <br />compacts are under U.S. Constitution and individual States signing, but <br />the United States government has no authority to do compacts. And they <br />did it with the territory of Hawaii so the territory of Hawaii could be <br />admitted to the Union as a State, meaning they are not a State, they are a <br />phony colony under the 1900 Organic Act and they are asking Congress to <br />admit them to the Union as a State which is illegal so that the Act in itself, <br />the Admission Act is an illegal act. It is based on the Northwest <br />Ordinance having a compact. The whole act in itself is based on the <br />Northwest Ordinance. It is illegal. So one thing I noticed that a lot of the <br />land issue, they don't include native tenant rights and the only thing is to <br />purchase lands that are crown and government lands and you have got <br />people claiming they own those lands. That's illegal, that. As the old <br />saying goes, buyer beware. With that I will end with the reservation of the <br />rights of this Kingdom under the Queen's protest of January 17, 1893 <br />against U.S. Minister Stevens, It is yet to make it's way to the U.S. <br />Supreme Court. <br />MS. MURAMOTO: You have thirty seconds. <br />MR. VICENTE: Article 3, Section 2, Clause 2 original but limited <br />jurisdiction. U.S. courts have no jurisdiction over the Hawaiian Kingdom, <br />only over its ministers and counsels and the other one is the <br />constitutionality of the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875, it is based on the <br />Northwest Ordinance of 1787. It applies to the Ohio River Valley only <br />through Article 5 of the ordinance. Thank you. <br />CHR. ADAMS: Thank you for your testimony. Do we have any other <br />testifiers in Kona? Hilo? Okay. <br />MS. MURAMOTO: There are none in Hilo. <br />CHR. ADAMS: Thank you very much Hilo. At this time I would like to, <br />I understand that there is a question from one of the Commissioners? A <br />recess? Alright, that's fair. Let's take a five minute recess. <br />At 2:31 p.m., the Chair called for a recess. <br />The meeting reconvened at 2:38 p.m. <br />Page 17 <br />
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