HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-12-18 Mary MaxwellFrom:Mary W Maxwell
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:Please accept this testimony for meeting on December 19, 2024. Mahalo.
Date:Wednesday, December 18, 2024 5:40:42 PM
Attachments:WPCtestimony.docx
two pages attached.
WPCtestimony@hawaiicounty.gov, LPCtestimony@hawaiicounty.gov,
from Mary W Maxwell, LLB (two pages, humbly submitted for Dec 19 meeting, 2024.
Dear HawaiiCounty.gov:
I have written to you before and appeared in person twice this year. I love Hawaii (heaven).
I came on negatively saying you shouldn't do this and shouldn't do that. But today I change my
tune. Please hear me out. I'll be brief and am NOT trying to make fun. This is the way my brain
solves issues, by looking at all possibilities. The issue in question is whether the state takes over
more land for public use, and whether we throw away the Fifth Amendment clause about land.
My New View (based on a feeling of hopelessness, I suppose):
1. Take all the land you can take. Maximize the grab.
2. That is what our World Government wants us to do, and it instructs all nations to do likewise.
3. In Australia, they tried to "rename" all land as public land, using a really offensive trick to the
Aboriginal peoples. I guess it is too embarrassing to mention, so I'll mention it: Some folks, a
year or two ago, came up with a new archaeological discovery. Something sacred, perhaps?
Not exactly. It was a ... um... turd. From an ancient human, thus proving the Native Aussies'
right to claim the land. When that did not grab everyone, they changed the focus to giving the
Aborigines a special "Voice to Parliament." Josephine Cashman and others with a clear view put
a stop to that item which was an insult to every person's intelligence. (Or a correct reading of
the intelligence of today's citizenry, as the case may be.)
4. But go ahead, announce that your land grab will avert, say, Climate Change. It's bound to fool
at least some Hawaiians.
5. At the same time, you could agree to a major Transmigrasie, with foreigners coming in to
settle the new land. The World Government is virtually insisting on mixing up all cultures. The
goal, a clever one, is to prevent the formation of societies whose members trust each other. It
is surely easier to govern, or even enslave, a divided group. That's just basic math.
6. Last time I looked, the "National Guard Bureau" [unconstitutional in its very name] had a
thing called Love and Roses. Oops, got that wrong: the propaganda name is "Partners for
Peace" which really and truly welcomes foreign troops to our shore [so we can learn those boys
some democracy and apple pie, hear?].
7. Hawaii has two partners for peace: the Philippines and Indonesia. Why not? I quote:
"The Philippine and U.S. members said they were eager to continue tight-knit cooperation in
areas vital to national security. These include counterterrorism, maritime security, cyber-
security, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief." No, seriously, they said that. And [we]
"collaborate on a wide range of initiatives, including disaster response, humanitarian assist-
ance, and peacekeeping operations,” said U.S Army Col. John Udani, director of military
support."
8. When people see soldiers on streets, they start to think their position as a participant in The
Great Republic has been thrown out with both the baby and the bathwater. As indeed it has,
no?
9. Everything now seems heartbreaking, especially the removal of traditional values. It may be
wise to just speed this up, and save a sort of interim period in which the elders still go around
acting like the situation can be salvaged. No, it cannot. The die is cast. The Lahaina fire is proof.
10. Why even hold meetings where people can state their preferences? It would be better to
phone Elon Musk and ask for his Artificial Intelligence ideas as to what we should do. Cyber
stuff is superior to Homo sapiens stuff.
Mahalo for letting me speak. It still amazes me that I can send such emails as this. God help us
all.
Yours sincerely (despite what appears to be sarcasm above, it IS NOT),
Mary Maxwell, age 77
Aloha.