Dr. Keanu Sai, a presentation from Ka Lei Maile Ali‘i Hawaiian Civic Club
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Dr. Keanu Sai, a presentation from Ka Lei Maile Ali‘i Hawaiian Civic Club
In the Free Beacon, a conservation online publication (which I don’t think is considered a very credible source of news, but still wanted to pass this along FYI), Bill Gertz reports:
The article also mentions a previous incident from 2012:
As the article notes, the Hawaiian independence movement is non-violent. In my 20+ years in the movement, I have not met one person who advocated any kind of violence or armed resistance. This perspective goes all the way back to the actions of Queen Liliu‘okalani who in 1893 yielded her authority under protest to the U.S. invaders in order “to avoid any collision of armed forces, and perhaps the loss of life.” So the idea of the Chinese arming independence activists is ridiculous on its face and completely unrealistic. I can’t imagine anyone in the movement accepting arms from China, both because it goes against the non-violent philosophy, and because it would be incredibly stupid and dangerous and counterproductive. This is simply Chinese propaganda and shouldn’t be taken seriously as something that has any chance of ever actually coming to pass. But the larger point here is simply that there are certainly elements within the Chinese government who are quite aware of the history of the U.S. claim to sovereignty in Hawaii, and the movement to end the occupation. I also found it interesting that then-Secretary Clinton responded to the 2012 Chinese threats of claiming Hawai‘i by saying “we’ll go to arbitration and prove we own it. That’s what we want you to do.” Of course we know that the U.S. has never proved that we own Hawai‘i, and all evidence that I have seen supports the fact that we do not, and have never had a valid claim. And if it was truly arbitrated, that’s what would be proven by the facts of history and law. Also, one correction. The article says, “Some U.S. archival material shows U.S. authorities acted on their own in the 1898 annexation, [Pillsbury] said, something Congress later investigated.” First off, he’s actually referring to the invasion of 1893. Of course it was Congress that passed the Newlands Resolution purporting to annex Hawai‘i, for military purposes in the Spanish-American War, after their failure to ratify the treaty of annexation due in large part to the Ku‘e Petition (which every Hawaiian today can find ancestors who signed). It was the invasion of 1893 which Congress later investigated and claimed was the result of the U.S. Minister acting without authority in conspiracy “with a small group of non-Hawaiian residents of the Kingdom of Hawaii.” But we now know, thanks to the research of Buzzy Agard, that the U.S. planned and executed the invasion and overthrow from the very top. Understanding the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs Resolution No. 14-28 in Light of the Rules Governing Resolutions Presentation by Dr. Keanu Sai Please join us on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015 @ 6:30 pm sharp Olelo Mapunapuna Studio Free parking available in the lot and on the street About Dr. Sai Dr. Keanu Sai received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa. His doctoral research focused on Hawai‘i’s legal and political history since the 18th century to the present. He is the author of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs Resolution no. 14-28 “Acknowledging the Continuity of the Hawaiian Kingdom as an Independent and Sovereign State.” Dr. Sai is also a member of Ka Lei Maile Ali‘i Hawaiian Civic Club and Prince Kuhio Hawaiian Civic Club. About the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs (AHCC) The Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs is the oldest Hawaiian community-based grass roots organization founded in 1918 by Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole, Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives. It is a confederation of 67 Hawaiian Civic Clubs located throughout the Hawaiian Islands and the U.S. At the Association’s annual convention at Waikoloa, Hawaii Island, in 2014, the House of Delegates passed Resolution 14-28 Recognizing the Continuity of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Dr. Sai examines the passage of that resolution and its implications within the context of the Association’s constitution. Sponsored by Ka Lei Maile Alii Hawaiian Civic Club and Hawaiian Kingdom Media For more info, email palolo@hawaii.rr.com
Thanks to Leon Siu, here are links to clips that ran on KITV and KHON TV news regarding last week’s overthrow commemoration events. For other clips go to www.youtube.com/user/ponosize. Examiner.com has a report on the legislative session of the Lawful Hawaiian Government over the last few days. Around this anniversary commemoration of the illegal invasion of the Hawaiian Kingdom and overthrow of its lawful government by the United States (which we now have proof was planned and executed with malicious intention from the very top), the status of Hawaii is getting some national press coverage with these three articles: “Is Hawaii an Occupied State?” by Umi Perkins in The Nation “Review: Francis A. Boyle’s Restoring the Kingdom of Hawaii: The Kanaka Maoli Route to Independence” by Catherine Bauknight in the Huffington Post “Native Hawaiians debate best path to sovereignty” by Cathy Bussewitz from Associated Press (AP) |
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