The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: Breaches of Neutrality and Not War Status
Review by Amelia Gora (2021)
The breaches of Neutrality laws are documented and Not War Status claimed by those not friendly to the Kingdom of Hawaii/ Hawaiian Kingdom.
In 1893, the planned, premeditated move to assume a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation was made by conspirators, treasonous persons, pirates, pillagers, racketeers and called themselves the Provisional government.
They were mostly attorneys who utilized, manipulated terminologies to enrichen themselves.
Examples are Charles Reed Bishop, Alfred S. Hartwell, Sanford B. Dole, Lorrin Thurston, Sereno Bishop, William O. Smith, et. als.
If you notice in history books, the move away from the neutrality laws, the Proclamations, etc. and claimed that Queen Liliuokalani was breaking the Constitution that they had forced King David Kalakaua to sign in 1878 which Queen Liliuokalani called the Bayonet Constitution.
Actually King Kalakaua had guns to his head and forced to sign which stripped him of his Sovereign authority.
Let's focus on U.S. President Grover Cleveland's Proclamation reminding Americans of the Neutrality breaches would mean the takeover could be a "Military expedition or enterprise."
So, the use of the Military does not make it a War in the case of the usurpation of the Queen in 1893, but a Neutrality breach against a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation.
The following article shows that U.S. President Grover Cleveland warned Americans of the Neutral Nation status of the Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii:
1896 - August 26. U.S. President Cleveland: Warned About a Military enterprise or Expedition = Breach of Neutrality
The Pacific commercial advertiser. [volume] (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1885-1921, August 26, 1896, Page 4, Image 4
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn85047084/1896-08-26/ed- 1/...
Let's Review What Happened in 1854 during Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli's reign:
1854 - Proclamation of Neutrality was made with penalties of being treated as Pirates:
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 20, 1854, Page 7, Image 3
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Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 20, 1854, Page 6, Image 2
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Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 20, 1854, Page 6, Image 2
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Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 20, 1854, Page 6, Image 2
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Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 20, 1854, Page 6, Image 2
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Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 20, 1854, Page 6, Image 2
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Proclamation of Neutrality Served to Other Nations:
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 27, 1854, Image 1
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Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 27, 1854, Image 1
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Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 27, 1854, Image 1
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Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 27, 1854, Image 1
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Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 27, 1854, Page 10, Image 2
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SUMMARY
Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli took care of his people and passed Proclamations to protect the lives, safety, health of his people.
He passed the Mahele in 1848 and in 1851 assured that his people would have Allodial titles forever properties to be passed on to kanaka maoli to their descendants forever and ever their mineral, water rights, and free from taxes.
In 1849 the permanent friendship and amity treaty was made with the United States. It was ratified in 1850 by Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli.
Note: Article XIV of the Treaty documents pirates, pillagers, etc. and the penalties made for those who were guilty and would be treated as pirate, etc.
Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli was not feeling well since 1853, he made a Proclamation that his adopted son Alexander Liholiho would be his successor, then he passed the Neutrality Proclamation and made sure it was served to other nations.
He died in 1854.
The Neutrality status continued on.
U.S. President Grover Cleveland respected the Neutrality laws, but U.S. President William McKinley and all the U.S. Presidents Failed to recognize the Neutrality laws.
U.S. President Grover Cleveland did give Hawaii Back to Queen Liliuokalani in 1893, 1894, and 1897.
United Nations Dr. Alfred deZayas recognized the fact that the Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaiian Kingdom still exists, and the U.S. has to follow the laws of the occupied nation and not their laws.
In reviewing the status of the Provisional government, the Republic of Hawaii, and the Territory of the United States turned to Territory of Hawaii shows that at no time did they or could they have sovereignty.
Opposition was made to Statehood by Kamehameha's descendant Mele Keawe Kauweloa supporting Harold Abel Cathcart, which means that the Statehood claim by a nation that supported the usurpers have breached the Neutrality laws.
Once again, the whole affair is Not a War Status but a breach of Neutrality laws.
Note: The 1849-1850 Treaty of the Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaiian Kingdom is aligned to the U.S. Constitution of 1787. Article 6 states that the Treaties are the Supreme Law of the Land and Judges are to also abide by the treaties.
In 1899, the United States under U.S. President William McKinley became two (2) nations: (1) American Empire - territories under this with no treaties; (2) United States - dealt with nations which had treaties.
By creating a Territory of the United States under the American Empire, there was no treaties.
Violations of the U.S. Constitution of 1787 was made, breach against the Treaty of 1849-50 which is and remains a permanent treaty of amity, and friendship; breaches against the Neutrality laws which was served to the U.S. and other nations in 1854.
For the Legal records, this is evidence of the Neutrality laws which remain in place.
Research incomplete.
aloha.
Reference:
The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: The Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaiian Kingdom Proclamations of Kamehameha III
The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: The Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaiian Kingdom Proclamations of Kamehameha III
Reviewed by Amelia Gora (2021)
The following Proclamations were some found on the chroniclingamerica.com website.
Similarly to what's happening now with the CORONAVIRUS Epidemic, the Kingdom of Hawaii/ Hawaiian Kingdom had the smallpox. Issues turned to inoculations to prevent the decimation of the populations.
The missionaries were relied upon due to their saving the people moves and were expected to save the people physically as well.
Kamehameha III's Proclamations included having the missionaries pray for the people, etc.
The other important Proclamation included informing all nations of the Kingdom of Hawaii's/ Hawaiian Kingdom status of neutrality:
Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii an "enlightened nation":
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, December 18, 1852, Page 126, Image 2
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1852-12-18/ed- 1/seq-2/
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, December 18, 1852, Page 126, Image 2
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1852-12-18/ed- 1/seq-2/
1853 - Proclamation re: Smallpox
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, June 11, 1853, Page 19, Image 3
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1853-06-11/ed- 1/seq-3/
Royal Proclamation for Smallpox Vaccinations:
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, September 10, 1853, Page 70, Image 2
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1853-09-10/ed- 1/seq-2/
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, September 10, 1853, Page 70, Image 2
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1853-09-10/ed- 1/seq-2/
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, September 10, 1853, Page 70, Image 2
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1853-09-10/ed- 1/seq-2/
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, September 10, 1853, Page 70, Image 2
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1853-09-10/ed- 1/seq-2/
1854 - Proclamation of Neutrality:
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 20, 1854, Page 7, Image 3
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-05-20/ed- 1/seq-3/
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 20, 1854, Page 6, Image 2
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-05-20/ed- 1/seq-2/
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 20, 1854, Page 6, Image 2
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-05-20/ed- 1/seq-2/
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 20, 1854, Page 6, Image 2
Image provided by University of Hawaii at Manoa; Honolulu, HI
Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-05-20/ed- 1/seq-2/
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 20, 1854, Page 6, Image 2
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-05-20/ed- 1/seq-2/
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 20, 1854, Page 6, Image 2
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-05-20/ed- 1/seq-2/
Proclamation of Neutrality Served to Other Nations:
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 27, 1854, Image 1
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-05-27/ed- 1/seq-1/
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 27, 1854, Image 1
Image provided by University of Hawaii at Manoa; Honolulu, HI
Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-05-27/ed- 1/seq-1/
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 27, 1854, Image 1
Image provided by University of Hawaii at Manoa; Honolulu, HI
Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-05-27/ed- 1/seq-1/
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 27, 1854, Image 1
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-05-27/ed- 1/seq-1/
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, May 27, 1854, Page 10, Image 2
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-05-27/ed- 1/seq-2/
Thanksgiving
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, November 04, 1854, Page 103, Image 3
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-11-04/ed- 1/seq-3/
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, December 16, 1854, Page 126, Image 2
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-12-16/ed- 1/seq-2/
Protectorate by U.S., Great Britain, and France documented:
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, December 09, 1854, Image 2
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-12-09/ed- 1/seq-2/
Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli died. Kamehameha IV - Alexander Liholiho was his Successor.
Note: the Important Notice was printed on Page 3 of the newspaper. One would think that such important news would be on Page 1 NOT Page 3. It appears that the newspapers had animosities for the Hawaiian Constitutional Monarchy.....
Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, December 23, 1854, Page 131, Image 3
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Persistent link: https:// chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ lccn/sn82015408/1854-12-23/ed- 1/seq-3/
SUMMARY
Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli took care of his people and passed Proclamations to protect the lives, safety, health of his people.
He passed the Mahele in 1848 and in 1851 assured that his people would have Allodial titles forever properties to be passed on to kanaka maoli to their descendants forever and ever their mineral, water rights, and free from taxes.
Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli was not feeling well since 1853, he made a Proclamation that his adopted son Alexander Liholiho would be his successor, then he passed the Neutrality Proclamation and made sure it was served to other nations.
He died in 1854.
Research incomplete.
aloha.
Reference:
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************************** facebook: dfnJtSustpog nniesoorwteitd · Shared with Public The Breaches of Neutrality Means Piracy documented by Kamehameha III....U.S. President Grover Cleveland Warned Americans of Breaches....It was U.S. President William McKinley who created a fraudulent entity which was called the Territory of the United States. Much evidence of Premeditation is documented since 1825 by the missionaries/mercenaries, U.S. President Tyler in 1840 etc. The U.S. supported the usurpers and had secret meetings in Washington D.C. during the time of U.S.. President Benjamin Harrison. Harrisons Secretary of State John Foster directed the overthrow. Charles Reed Bishop was the major player in claiming our Royal Family lands....Fraud.....Conspiracies, Piracy as documented by Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli who also ratified the permanent amity and friendship Treaty in 1850......Violation of the neutrality laws is documented. |
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