Thursday, January 20, 2022

Exposing the Neutrality Law Breachers, the Rule of Law Breakers instead of Celebrating the Overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani in 1893! (January 17, 1893) The Legitimate government in Hawaii Series: Review of the Infiltration of the Constitutional Monarchy government in Hawaii

 

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Exposing the Neutrality Law Breachers, the Rule of Law Breakers instead of Celebrating the Overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani in 1893! (January 17, 1893)

    

The Legitimate government in Hawaii Series:  Review of the Infiltration of the Constitutional Monarchy government in Hawaii


                                                                        Review by Amelia Gora (2022) 

Notice how many are eager to celebrate the 1893, January 17 date of the wrongful  Overthrow  of Queen Liliuokalani?

In actuality everyone should look at it as a time when the U.S. became documented Pirates in the world.

The real celebration to be had is  the   Facts Found /the Truth leading to the wrongful,   planned, premeditated overthrow  of Queen Liliuokalani!

A Concert of Pirates Plans

The following   are facts found which shows that there was No Annexation,   Hawaii was given back to Queen Liliuokalani in 1893, 1894, and 1897 by U.S. President Grover Cleveland who recognized that the Royal government is the Legitimate government in Hawaii.

Some of the most important articles are:

1822 - Secret Treaty of Verona - which shows the moves by nations in collusion who looked to break down Monarchy governments world wide which included Austria, France, Prussia, Russia, Great Britain, the Vatican, and the United States.


1840 -  The Kingdom  of Hawaiis Monarchy government became a Constitutional Monarchy when Kamehameha III   signed a Constitution.

1841 - Belgium was the first to recognize the Kingdom  of Hawaii.

1844 - An Agent for the United States claimed to have been the first to recognize the Kingdom  of Hawaii which was printed in the newspapers.

1845 - Kamehameha III had a retraction printed denying that the U.S. was over other nations in recognizing Hawaii and had a reprint made showing that Great Britain was also in a like place.

1850 - A Permanent   Treaty of Amity and Friendship was signed and ratified by both the Kingdom  of Hawaii and the United States President Zachary Taylor.

1852 - A Constitution was signed which included the anti-slavery law.  

Note:  the United States signed into law an anti-slavery law which was worded similarly to the law documented in the Kingdom  of Hawaii thirteen years later or in 1865.


 1854 - A Proclamation of Neutrality was made and signed by Kamehameha III, and served to the United States and many other nations.

Reference:
Review by Amelia Gora (2021). Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli made a Neutrality Proclamation and Had the Proclamations served to the U.S., Great Britain, ...

1854 --  A Protectorate was agreed to by the United States, Great Britain, and France over the Kingdom  of Hawaii.

1864 - A Constitution was signed by Kamehameha  V.
Note:  It Abrogated the 1852 Constitution which included the anti-slavery law.
Abrogated -”Definitions. To formally annul or repeal a law through an act of the legislature, constitutional authority, or custom. In contract and insurance law, it is to rescind or terminate a contract.

Important note:  Former American Civil War General Alfred Hartwell selected as a Judge by Kamehameha V, influenced many changes in laws and did participate in the overthrow  of Queen Liliuokalani in 1893.
 
Reference:

Jan 29, 2017 — researched by Amelia Gora (2017) The following American Civil War Generals were found in the Hawaiian Isl… ... 5) Alfred Hartwell.
Oct 29, 2016 — Background on A.S. Hartwell, a Conspirator: He was an Honorary Brevet Brigadier General working under President Lincoln in the American Civil ...

1887 - A Constitution was signed by King David Kalakaua wo was forced to sign with  a gun to  his head.  The Constitution was prepared by the White Supremacists who stripped the King of his rights.

Note:  King Kalakaua was under duress  which means that the 1887 Constitution was null and void.

1891 -  Queen Liliuokalani took office based on the  White  Supremacists 1887 Constitution which shhad called the Bayonet  Constitution.

Note:  The Queen attempted to remove the Constitution by having the 1864 Constitution re-entered into the government laws.

Extra Note:  King David Kalakauas Constitution was signed under duress which made the Constitution that he signed a fraud and illegal document.  Queen Liliuokalani too was under duress makinthe 1887 Constitution illegal.

1892 -  Benjamin Tracy of the U.S. Navy met wit Samuel Andrews relative of Lorrin Thurston in Makua Valley, Oahu, and helped to plan the overthrow  of Queen Liliuokalani.

Other activities/groups were getting ready to overthrow  the Queen and through research has been recorded.  See articles posted in the IOLANI - the Royal Hawk for other important information.  see: http://theiolani.blogspot.com/ and Afft./Lien no. 96-177455 (281 pages) filed on 12/17/96 at the  Bureau of Conveyances, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii.

John Foster, Secretary of State under U.S. President Benjamin Harrison directed the overthrow  of Queen Liliuokalani.  See article about John Foster:

Jan 5, 2021 — PLUNDERING UPON THE HAWAIIAN KINGDOM/KINGDOM OF HAWAII SINCE THE MISSIONARIES/ MERCENARIES ARRIVAL IN 1820 …
Read John Foster's article....a whistleblower out of history documents. ... Amelia Gora Reference: John Foster, he helped direct the overthrow article --an ...
Feb 23, 2020 — The constitution was enacted on October 8, 1840, by King Kamehameha III and Kekāuluohi as Kuhina Nui, an office similar to .
Prime Minister or ...
Conspiracies Planned, Set, and Moves Made

The stage was set for the White Supremacists and their planned organizations to shoot, kill, hang, guillotine, drown, scalp, turn into slaves, beat up,   treat inhumanely, etc. those who did not help to overthrow  the Queen in 1893.

Reference:

Feb 18, 2020 — posted by Amelia Gora (2020) ... Yes, the Hawaiian Kingdom's history includes killing, enslaving, imprisoning, ... 153) Oxnard, Henry T.

Masons, Freemasons arrived in Hawaii a few weeks before the overthrow, and a parade to celebrate their city called Honolulu, Oahu.

Note:  Masons, Freemasons were operatives who arrived in Hawaii to assist in overthrowing  a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation.  They arrived from various nations and operated in concert with the Sharpshooter's, the Army in Hawaii, missionaries/mercenaries, the Portuguese community, Punahou schools administrators and students, and Kamehameha Schools administrators and students.

Reference:

1893 - The BOSTON warship was given orders on January 9 to enter Honolulu to assist in protecting the lives and safety of Americans.

1893 - Queen Liliuokalani was overthrown by White Supremacists whhad wanted Hawaii since 1826.  

The U.S. was bankrupt and nearly out of gold.  A U.S. Representative had asked for loans and were denied during King Kalakauas time.


The American Civil War had rendered the U.S. government, Great Britain bankrupt due to the costs of War.  Funding was gotten from the Bank of England, etc. and loans were due.

Queen Liliuokalani destroyed the new Constitution that she introduced,...it was actually   th1864 Constitution rewritten.

1893, 1894, 1897 - U.S. President Grover Cleveland gave Hawaii back to Queen Liliuokalani.

U.S. President Grover Cleveland did remind Americans of the Neutrality laws which was basically ignored by men who failed to follow rule of law, international laws, and acted as Pirates against a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation.

U.S. President William McKinley

 Failed to follow the U.S. Constitution of 1787, the Treaty of 1850 ratified, a Permanent friendship and amity treaty between Kamehameha III his heirs and successors and U.S. President Zachary Taylor - the 1887 Constitution was made by the White Supremacists and forced on King David Kalakaua, and Queen Liliuokalani, which was illegal due to duress.

He breached the Neutrality Laws, and the Protectorate status of the Kingdom  of Hawaii.


The Kamehameha Dynasty Continued

King David Kalakaua and Queen Liliuokalani were part of the Kamehameha Dynasty:  

Their mother Keohokalole was a hanai/adopted daughter  of a Kamehameha descendant named Nahuina, child of hanuna son of Kaoleioku, the Oldest son of Kamehameha with Kanekapolei.  hanuna was the brother of Pauahi, mother of Ruth Keelikolani, brother of Konia, the mother of Bernice Pauahi who married one of thheads of the overthrow  conspirators named Charles Reed Bishop, banker, and Pirate of the Pacific.

Bernice Pauahi Bishop was also the stepsister of Kalola, Kaluaikau, Alapai, Abigail Maheha et. als  her hanai/adopted sister was Liliuokalani/Queen Liliuokalani.

Note:  Queen Liliuokalani was a party to the 1850 Treaty of Amity, and Friendship with the United States.  She too was an heir, and a successor of Kamehameha III.

Queen Liliuokalani was also a party to the Neutrality Law of 1854 which  was signed by Kamehameha III.

Note:  Article 6 of the U.S. Constitution documents that Treaties are the supreme law of the land and Judges are to also adhere to that as well.

Extra Note:  U.S. President McKinley, et. als. failed to follow the rules of law which included the U.S. Constitution, the supremacy clause  article 6 as well - treaties are the supreme law of the land.

1897   - Opposition to Annexation was made by Queen Liliuokalani and 40,000 of her subjects.

1898 - U.S. President William McKinley created another nation for the U.S. called the American Empire and placed Territories that had no Treaties on that list.

Reference:
Peacock vs. Republic of Hawaii, Hawaiian reports, Supreme Court Law Library/Archives/Main Library, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii.  

McKinley had the Army, Navy, and other personnel develop the Territory of the United States then had it called the Territory of Hawaii. 

The United States maintained the second nation which operated with nations that had treaties intact.

Note:  McKinley disregarded the Kingdom  of Hawaii as having an active Treaty with the United States.  It was Sanford B. Dole who wrote an article claiming that Kamehameha V was the last of the Kamehameha's in 1874.  Later the claims were also made for Bernice Pauahi Bishop, then   Ruth Keelikolani.

Also note:  By claiming the last of the Kamehameha's, the Treaty of 1850 would not be in effect.  But wrong, the Kamehameha's  existed then and their descendants exist  even today.  The treaty is a permanent friendship and amity treaty.

1959 - U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed an executive order making the Territory of Hawaii - created by the U.S. which was under the American Empire, and made it a State with a shared sovereignty or 1/50 interest in the sovereignty of the United States.

Note:  The Kingdom  of Hawaii /Hawaiian Kingdom  as full sovereignty and remains a separate, independent nation which never went away.  

1969 - An article appeared about the SEIZURE of Hawaii which shows that there was NO ANNEXATION.

2000 - The U.S. Justice Department had an article showing that Hawaii was not legally annexed by the U.S.

2015 - Law School head and Law Professor Williamson Chang researched the moves towards Annexation and found that it is not possible for the U.S.(or any nation) to Annex another sovereign nation.

See:  
Feb 16, 2015 — by Amelia Gora (2015) ... see the article "Thirty Days of Hawaiian History" from the PACIFIC ... OHA 29th #3 with Williamson B C Chang.
2018 - United Nations Dr. Alfred deZayas recognized that the Kingdom  of Hawaii/Hawaiian Kingdom  exists and the U.S. is indeed an occupier meaning there was NO ANNEXATION!

Reference
May 10, 2019 — Dr. Alfred DeZayas 2nd Letter, and the First Letter to Routhe Bolomet Validating the Existence of the ... posted by Amelia Gora (2019).

SUMMARY 

The Kingdom  of Hawaii /Hawaiian Kingdom  exists wit full sovereignty.   
 
The State of Hawaii as a 1/50 sovereignty for bein a created part of the United States with
 the criminal efforts of U.S. President William McKinley who failed to follow rule of law, disregarded the Kamehameha's existence, failed to follow the Neutrality Laws, International laws, failed to respect the Treaty signed by U.S. President Zachary Taylor and supported the genocide activities against kanaka maoli who remain a neutral, friendly, non-violent operating nation.  

The Kingdom  of Hawaii /Hawaiian Kingdom  exists with Full Sovereignty - 100% vs. a Pirate created entity called the State  of Hawaii with 1/50% sovereignty shared with 49 other States which makes up the United States or full sovereignty equal to the Kingdom  of Hawaii/ Hawaiian Kingdom.

Apologies were not accepted by the Royal Family which was an apology Public Law/ P.L. 103-150  from U.S. President William Clinton in 1993.

U.S. Senators Akaka and Daniel Inouye represented the Pirate created 1/50% for the occupying  entity called the State of Hawaii..

Our Constitutional Monarchy government continues on as well as our Royal Family, descendants and heirs of Kamehameha who ruled as the Kin in 1810 with knowledge that the U.S. wanted to Annex us since 1826 as documented by John Foster, Secretary of State under U.S. Benjamin Harrison in 1893.

Kamehameha lll through Queen Liliuokalani and our Royal Family today maintains a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation.

Rents are due, and our Kingdom  of Hawaii/Hawaiian Kingdoms records needs to be returned, etc..

aloha.

References:

Correction: Our Royal Families - Part 3


OUR ROYAL FAMILIES - Part 3 or Corrected Version: Introducing the Crown Land, etc. Owners: The Royal Families/ Kamehameha's: Some of the Descendants/Heirs Found in Research by Amelia Gora (2015)


OUR ROYAL FAMILIES - Part 3
In the Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii/
Ko Hawaii Pae Aina/He Mokupuni Pae Aina o Hawaii/Hawaiian
Islands/ Hawaiian archipelago/Hawaii or

Corrected Version:  Introducing the Crown Land, etc. Owners: The Royal Families/ Kamehameha's: Some of the Descendants/Heirs Found in Research by Amelia Gora (2015)

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Corrected Version:  Introducing the Crown Land, etc. Owners:  The Royal Families/Kamehameha's: Some of the Descendants/Heirs Found in Research
                                                                                  by Amelia Gora (2015)
The following are some of the Descendants/Heirs of Kamehameha Found in Research.  
Introducing the Royal Families who are the Crown Land, etc. Owners who are not subject to the laws, have sovereignty, maintain all non-treasonous persons/kanaka maoli and subjects of the Hawaiian Kingdom, and maintaining the 1850 Treaty of the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States of America, Treaty with Japan, Treaty with the Netherlands, Convention with Portugal, Convention with Russia, Treaty with Spain, Treaty with Sweden and Norway, Treaty with the Swiss Confederation, Postal Convention with Tahiti, etc.:
Kamehameha's Family/Bloodlines/Heirs/Children/Descendants:
1)  Kaoleioku - his four (4) children were:  Pauahi (w); Hanuna/Hanuno (k); Keola (k) and Konia (w)
2)  Kanekapolei (2) - her children were:  Kikau (k); u.i. others/research incomplete
3)  Kahiwa Kanekapolei - her children were:  Kepelino (k); u.i. others/research incomplete
4)  Keliiokahekili (w) - her children were: u.i. others/research incomplete
5)  Liholiho/Kamehameha II - research incomplete
6)  Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III - his children were 10:  Keawe 1(k); Keawe 2 (k); Opunui (k); Kekipi;                          Keawe; Mahoe (w); Kahalaoa; Papa; Nalimu; and Albert Kunuiakea.  His hanai                                            hookama/ adopted and inherited sovereignty:  Alexander Liholiho/Kamehameha IV;                                 Hueu Davis, Kale Davis (w), and Peke Davis (w)
7) Nahienaena (w) - her u.i. child/research incomplete
8) Kamamalu (w) - married Liholiho/Kamehameha II her step brother - no children
9)  Kinau (w) - married Liholiho/Kamehameha II her step brother - no children
10)  Kinau (k) - his children were:  Miriam Kekauonohi/Kekauonohi (w); Maulili (k); and                      
                        Keliikanakaole/Kanakaole (k)
11)  Kalanihelemaiiluna Paki (k) - his children were:  Kalaniulumoku (k) and Abner Paki (k)
12)  Kahalaia (k) - was with Pauahi (w) the mother of Ruth Keelikolani; also married Kekuanaoa (k)
13)  Kapapauai (w) - child u.i. - research incomplete
14)  6 other u.i. siblings of Liholiho/Kamehameha II; Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III; and
                         Nahienaena  (w) - research incomplete        
Kamehameha's had 19 Children, which includes those being researched.              
 Discussion:
So, the foreigners claimed that Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V was the "last of the Kamehameha's"
In 1874, Sanford B. Dole, a treasonous, conspirator, pillager, pirate did write an article stating that Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V(died in 1872) was the "last of the Kamehameha's".,  see the article "Thirty Days of Hawaiian History" from the PACIFIC  COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER at:  http://theiolani.blogspot.com/2014/05/vol-iv-no-494-wednesday-weekl...
Sanford B. Dole was one of the planners of taking over the King's/Queen's position or the Royal Families genealogies, lands, assets, resources since the 1870's.  
The other planners included Charles Reed Bishop, husband of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, who was a hanai sister/adopted sister of Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V, Ruth Keelikolani, et. als.  
Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V died in 1872.
Ruth Keelikolani died in 1883.  
 Ruth Keelikolani was also called "the last of the Kamehameha's" by the foreigners.  She died in 1883.
Ruth Keelikolani died in 1883 and it was claimed to have left all of her lands to Bernice Pauahi Bishop who was also claimed to be "the last of the Kamehameha's" by the foreigners, a lie that was promoted and perpetuated by treasonous, conspirators, pirates, pillagers named Sanford B. Dole, Charles Reed Bishop and Friends, et. als.
  
The Truth:
Kamehameha had a total of 19+ children.
Royal Families are Not subject to the laws.  Kamehameha's descendants/heirs existed and were living in Kamehameha's life time.  
Let us review where "the last of the Kamehameha's" Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V, Bernice Pauahi Bishop, and Ruth Keelikolani came from:
Kamehameha's  three (3) of his 19 children and their children:
Child #9:                                                         Child #1:                                             Child #11: 
Kinau (w)               ( step siblings)          Kaoleioku (k)                                   Kalanihelemaiiluna Paki (k)
      /                                                                        /                                                                                      /
Moses Kaikioewa                          Pauahi (w) daughter:  Ruth Keelikolani (w) 1) Kalaniulumoku(k)
David Kamehameha                     Hanuna (k) children: Kapule, Kini(w),Hookahi(w),  2) Abner Paki(k)
Lot Kamehameha/                                                   and  Poohina (w)                                          /
  Kamehameha V                      Konia (w) daughter:  Bernice Pauahi (w)     Bernice Pauahi
Alexander Liholiho/                         hanai daughter:  Kaeha/ Makaeha/
   Kamehameha IV                             Liliuokalani/Queen Liliuokalani                         Kalaniulumoku (k) ch:
Victoria Kamamalu                     Keola (k)                                                                               Kalola (w), Alapai(k)
                                                                                                                                                           Kaluaikau(w),
hanai/adopted:  Bernice Pauahi (w)                                                                                  Jane Loeau (w)                                                                                                                                                               Abigail Maheha(w)
                                                                                                                                                           P.F. Koakanu (k)
                                                                                                                                                                et. als.,
step children:  Paalua/Palua/Kapaalua (k) (from Mataio Kekuanaoa's 1st wife - Kalehua)
                            Ruth Keelikolani (w) (from Mataio Kekuanaoa's 2nd wife - Pauahi)
                             John Kapena (k) (from Mataio Kekuanaoa's 5th wife - Kalima/Kalimakuhi/Kamahine)
                             Sam Kapena (k)  (from Mataio Kekuanaoa's 5th wife - Kalima/Kalimakuhi/Kamahine)
                             Umiokalani (w) (from Mataio Kekuanaoa's 5th wife - Kalima/Kalimakuhi/Kamahine)
                             
Note:  Kinau (w) and Pauahi (w) were two of the five (5) widows of Liholiho/Kamehameha II.
1) Mataio Kekuanaoa, House of Nobles member, married  Kalehua - Son:  Paalua/Palua/Kapaalua(k)
2) Mataio Kekuanaoa married Pauahi (w)  - Daughter:  Ruth Keelikolani.  
3)  Mataio Kekuanaoa married Kinau (w) - Children:  Moses; David; Lot/Kamehameha V;
                                                                                  Alexander Liholiho/Kamehameha IV; Victoria Kamamalu;
                                                                                  hanai:  Bernice Pauahi
4)  Mataio Kekuanaoa married Kaloloahilani/Kalolo (w) - no children
5)  Mataio Kekuanaoa married step sister:  Kalima/Kalimakuhi/Kamahine (w) - her children were
                                               John Kapena, Sam Kapena, Umiokalani (w), Alenoho (k), Kapehe (w) et, aks
 Mataio Kekuanaoa had a total of five (5) marriages.
Mataio Kekuanaoa had a Probate disregarding the fact that he was a Permanent member of the House of Nobles, a Sovereign successor through his ancestor Kaumualii.
Mataio Kekuanaoa was part of the Royal Families who are not subject to the laws.
Mataio Kekuanaoa, a successor, a non-Kamehameha descendant/heir of was made heir of a Kamehameha descendant Victoria Kamamalu by the First Circuit Court Judge.
When Mataio Kekuanaoa died, his heir was Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V, younger brother of step sister Ruth Keelikolani and hanai sister Bernice Pauahi /Bernice Pauahi Bishop, et. als..
Ruth Keelikolani  who was not the only heir, left her interest to her hanai sister Bernice Pauahi/Bernice Pauahi Bishop.
Problematic Issues
1)  Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V, younger brother of step sister Ruth Keelikolani and hanai sister Bernice Pauahi /Bernice Pauahi Bishop were Not the "last of the Kamehameha's".
2)  Kamehameha had a total of 19+ children and the three - Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V, younger brother of step sister Ruth Keelikolani and hanai sister Bernice Pauahi /Bernice Pauahi Bishop were from  three (3) out of his 19+ children.
3)  All three (3) were Kamehameha's descendants leaving first cousins existing who were also descendants/heirs of Kamehameha.
4)  All three (3) were Kamehameha's descendants, part of the Royal Families who were Not subject to the laws, as with their siblings/step siblings/cousins who were Kamehameha's descendants/heirs.
5)  They were and remain beneficiaries, reciprocal beneficiaries of all of Kamehameha's lands which includes the Crown Lands, etc.
6)  It was the desire/greed/lust, etc. of the non Royal Families/foreigners/whites/Americans, et., als. to assume Kamehameha's lands since their arrival in the Hawaiian Islands.
7)  The foreigners who made up the third part of the Hawaiian Government, a temporary, voted in position called the House of Representatives helped to dethrone Queen Liliuokalani in 1893, did conspire, premeditate, pirate, pillage lands, estates, trusts, etc. of the Royal Families.
They were treasonous and did belonged to the third part or temporary voted in part of the three-part government.  The permanent parts of the Hawaiian Government was headed by the Sovereign's / Kamehameha's heirs and successors, and the House of Nobles heirs and successors.
It was the treasonous group which dethroned Queen Liliuokalani and acted as the Provisional Government which was backed by the United States.  
The United States of America became the United States and the American Empire as documented in the Peacock vs. Hawaiian Republic case in 1899. ( see HAWAII REPORTS at the Archives, Main Library, or the Supreme Court Law Library,)
Queen Liliuokalani did state that those who dethroned her was an entity, neither de facto nor de jure.  Reason being that the treasonous persons were only part of the voted in, temporary body of a neutral, friendly, non violent nation which was supported by the United States, England, and the bankers - including the J.P. Morgan bankers who were the investors for bankrupt nations United States, and England due to their American Civil War losses, etc.
8)  The foreigners moved on the genealogies, the history, and the legal activities to accommodate themselves but have been discovered through research the criminal undertakings with the intent to defraud, assume, pirate, pillage what is not theirs, does not belong with documented evidence, etc.
9)  The 1850 Treaty of the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States of America, Article XIV is applied against all who have pirated, pillaged, against our Royal Families, which includes Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli's heirs/descendants and successors which includes Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha I's, and Kaumualii's children, step children, hanai children/adopted children, and including the House of Nobles permanent members descendants/heirs documented in articles posted for the Judicial Tribunal evidence, etc.
SUMMARY
The above shows the 19+ heirs of Kamehameha, his children whose descendants/heirs exists today including myself, one of Kamehameha's descendants/heirs from four (4) of his children and  two (2) of his hanai/adopted children.
The above shows the Kamehameha heirs.  The successors list are posted at http://maoliworld.ning.com/forum/topics/our-royal-families-part-2 "Our Royal Families Part 2".
All of the above is part of the genealogy, history, legal research which uncovers the treasons, criminal frauds, the mega frauds, pillaging, piracy(ies), racketeering, corruption engaged in by the Americans supported by a bankrupt, corrupt, deviant nation which wrongfully Plundered upon a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation and wrongfully utilized villainous characters to conspire against the true land owners, the true title owners who maintains the 1850 Treaty of the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States of America, which recognizes the Constitution of the United States of America even today.
This evidence is also being used for the purposes of the Judicial Tribunal of the Hawaiian Kingdom, etc. and supports the reasons why it is Not O.K. to utilize our Families, our Nations funds for the use of Wars and wrongful Plundering Upon Innocents at our expense, etc.
There are legal reasons why the American Consulate needs to operate here because War crimes have been committed and crimes against our Royal Families, subjects, friends, and supporters is unacceptable.
Maintaining our Royal Families land claims, all kanaka maoli land claims in the Hawaiian Islands/ Hawaiian archipelago/Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii/Ko Hawaii Pae Aina/He Mokupuni Pae Aina o Hawaii/Hawaii and aloha.
                                                                  Amelia Gora, one of Kamehameha's descendants/heirs, successors,
                                                                 House of Nobles, Judicial Tribunal, Konohiki, Hawaiian
                                                                 Genealogical Society member - Hawaiian Kingdom
    



fyi...............a reminder, a keeper......

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Permalink Reply by TK on April 8, 2008 at 3:45pm
Has anyone refuted or challenged Steven T. Newcomb after the article was published?
Permalink Reply by Yolanda Crisostomo on April 8, 2008 at 4:52pm
Aloha TK,

I don't know.

Yolanda
Permalink Reply by Tane on May 4, 2008 at 6:03pm
The US Supreme Court agrees with this analysis. They questioned Congress' jurisdiction. This was part of our argument decades ago, till today. The Ku'e Petitions are a key document to this argument that demonstrates that the Hawaii Nationals were opposed to it. The few who swore alligience to the Republic of Hawaii did so under duress as a means for employment to sustain themselves and their family. Others, the majority did not because they had their farms and not in the city of Honolulu. Under the Republic, the Hawaii nationals were not allowed to vote save a few who were landowners of a sizeable amount of land. The Republic was in name only and protected by the US military. Their presence in the first 75 days of the invasion was there specifically to protect the Provisional government set up by the US businessmen (Thurston, et al) and the US minister John Levitt Stevens under the guidance and approval of US Secy of State James Blaine and President Harrison. Thereafter, the US presence was more of a show of strength and monitoring what was ongoing to intimidate the people of Hawaii. They were afraid that Japan would step in and restore the Queen to the throne. Countries didn't want to go to war with the USA so kept their distance but watched the turn of events as this was an international concern.
Permalink Reply by Anston Kanehailua on May 4, 2008 at 8:15pm
Brah dis gottah be spread around to all the Hawaiians that don't know what really is going on
Permalink Reply by Tane on December 4, 2008 at 5:09pm
Help spread the word.
Permalink Reply by Amelia Gora 2 seconds ago
Delete
Stephen Newcombs article is an important one................fyi
Keep/Save for your files.............
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Reminding everyone on the eve of American Holiday for Prince Kuhio, a traitor, a conspirator, PIRATE, supported by Americans and their 50% supporters living on the Crown Lands:
For the purpose of this article, some of the Paid off Hawaiians/kanaka maoli/treasonous/ conspirators, et. als. follows below:
*Prince Kuhio Kalanianaole Kuhio
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Prince Kuhio Kalanianaole Treasonous Person introduced Statehood in 1920https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B6Gs4av5Se1wMzY0NzE3ZDUtZGE5Mi00Zj...
Prince Kuhio Kalanianaole was not allowed to vote in Congress.....he was only allowed to talk:
Prince Kuhio Kalanianaole claimed Queen Liliuokalani Insane, entity Hawaii Court rules in favor of Treasonous persons Cleghorn, Smith, and Iaukea
Prince Kuhio took an out-of-court settlement to the claim of Queen Liliuokalani's denial that she signed a Trust Deed
see:
articles, posts, researches by Amelia Gora and editor of the
IOLANI - The Royal Hawk news on the web www.theiolani.blogspot.com
yahoogroups.com see hawaiian genealogy society and http://myweb.ecomplanet.com/GORA8037
Note: All the above articles indicate that he was not a supporter of Queen Liliuokalani. Kuhio was also a Mason/Freemason and friends of Charles Reed Bishop and conspirators/pirates of the Hawaiian Kingdom, our Queen, and aboriginal Hawaiians, kanaka maoli, Hawaiian Nationals.
Kanaka maoli were under duress, stress, usurpation, and coercion..........Premeditation to assume a neutral, friendly nation is documented..............what does that mean?  Ramifications ongoing.....
Reference: 

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https://www.jstor.org/stable/40983414

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Exposing Some of the Highlights of Research-Part 2 by Amelia Gora (2014)-Masons in Washington, D.C. and the Hawaiian Islands Affecting the Dethronement of Queen Liliuokalani in 1893

The following article shows some of the history of Washington, D.C. and that U.S. President George Washington was a "Grand Master Pro Tempore" of the Masonic Order when they celebrated a cornerstone in 1793......

The Hawaiian star. (Honolulu [Oahu]) 1893-1912, October 16, 1893, Page 3, Image 3

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In 1892 (days before the criminal dethronement of our Queen, Queen Liliuokalani) a Masonic celebration was held which lay a "cornerstone" and the Masons proclaimed that Hawaii was the "home city of the Masons":

The Pacific commercial advertiser. (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1885-1921, December 28, 1892, Image 4

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The Pacific commercial advertiser. (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1885-1921, December 28, 1892, Image 4

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The Pacific commercial advertiser. (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1885-1921, December 28, 1892, Image 4

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The Pacific commercial advertiser. (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1885-1921, December 28, 1892, Image 4

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGEFc3aVMyM  OLD HUNDRED - song mentioned above  

Note:  Many of the above names have been/will be listed in the Judicial Tribunal list.

In Thomas Allen's book NONE DARE CALL IT CONSPIRACY, etc. Allen stated that the Masons were set up to break down Monarchy Governments worldwide................ Conspiracy documented.

See https://maoliworld.ning.com/forum/topics/exposing-some-of-the-highl... for Part 1.


There are many unresolved issues, which reveals that this is truly the CRIMINAL MECCA of the U.S., genocide issues 

 

Informing many because..............

  

Something STINKS...............(.and I know it's NOT ME) WICKED TO THE MAX!

aloha.

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The Legitimate government in Hawaii Series:  Exposing the Enemy of U.S. President Cleveland - Pirate William P. Frye

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 William Pierce Frye served as a Senator from Maine for a period of thirty years, 1881=1911. During this time the United States passed from a nation still binding the wounds of the Civil War to a nation which achieved the status of a world power. Frye was an active participant in this growth and as much as any single individual, symbolized the United States of this period.

William P. Fryes name appeared in an important article of U.S. President Cleveland  who recognized the Kingdom  of Hawaii /Hawaiian Kingdom  as the Legitimate Royal government:

 

The Legitimate government in Hawaii Series:  President Cleveland Recognized the Royal government as Legitimate Not the Usurpers! - Evidence

 

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President Cleveland: spoke unreservedly of the legitimate royal government - in 1897

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 The Senatorial Career of William P. Frye - DigitalCommons ...
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From the above website by Ronald Banks:

”reason must be mentioned. In 1890, Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan wrote a book entitled, The Influence of Seapower Upon History. It was Mahaa's contention that to be an economically secure country, like Great Britain, a nation must develop a large and powerful navy. Sea power existed to protect commerce in time of peace and war. The navy would keep trade routes open and protect coaling and way stations along the trading lanes. But America had no merchant marine to protect and had there been any, there was only a pathetically anemic navy to protect i ^ Frye was greatly influenced by the Admiral's thesis as were many Americans. However, that the writings of Mahan were the determining factor behind Frye's expansionism can be easily refuted. As early as 1888, two years before Mahan's classic, Frye showed his imperialist hand when he became alarmed at German overtures in the Pacific archipelago of Samoa. Before the Apia incident had brought the situation to a head, Frye recommended that the United States display herrpower 5 as a country by sending war ships to protect its interests. Later, as the situation became explosive, he expressed views which portented the expansionist fervor ten years hence. "It (Pago Pago) is the best harbor in the Pacific Ocean, right in the hurricane latitude, and it is absolutely necessary if we have vessels in that ocean that we can have the right of harborage in Pago Pago - absolutely necessary 1— - If the Nicaraguan Canal is built -- Samoa is of infinitely greater li. Julius Pratt, Expansionists of 1898 (Baltimore! Johns-Hopkins Press, 1926), pp. 1-20. 5. Cong. P-ec., 50 Cong., 1 Sess., p. 108. 68 importance to our interests than the Sandwich Islands... ."^ While this aggressive tone was more justified than in the fisheries controversy, Frye omitted humanitarian justification for maintaining American rights in Pago Pago; the economic considerations were paramount. Pago Pago was a coaling station and, true to Mahanism, coaling stations were vital possessions in order to supply American merchant vessels and the navy, however inadequate both were. More significant than Samoa to the expansionist crusade was American interest in Hawaii. For decades a small group of Americans had been steadily increasing their control over the islands until in the 1880's over two-thirds of the total taxable real estate of the Hawaiian 7 Islands was in American hands. In 1875, Congress had approved a re cip ro city treaty with Hawaii whereby sugar was allowed to come into the United State s a t an advantage over Cuban and Louisiana sugar. This accelerated a boom in the islan d s so th a t by 1890, three-fourths o f Hawaiian imports came from the United S ta te s and ninety-nine per cent o f her exports were absorbed by the United S ta te s . This gave Hawaii a very favorable balance of trade re su ltin g in the accumulation o f surplus c a p ita l. Haw aii's phenomenal prosperity, however, depended on the Q United States and its favorable reciprocity arrangement. In 1890, Frye supported the McKinley Tariff which allowed all sugar to enter the United States free of duty and gave Louisiana sugar growers a two cent per pound bounty. Hawaii was forced to compete with 6. Ibid., p. 137k. 7. Bailey, o£. cit., p. U69. 8. Pratt, 0£. cit., p. ll(.7. 69 Cuban and American grown sugar causing serious economic dislocations in the islands as their exports nosedived. Property in Hawaii depreciated mare than $12,000,000. One solution to this economic disaster was annexation by the United States so that Hawaii could also receive the sugar bounty. The allegation that American sugar interests incited the eventual revolution in 1893 often has been voiced. Actually opinion among the sugar planters was sharply divided because annexation by the United States would mean the exclusion of Oriental labor upon which the in9 dustry depended. The real reasons, it can be safely concluded, were due to the material benefits expected from annexation, plus the desire 10 to oust the unstable government of Queen Liluiokalani. On January lit, 1893, the Queen promulgated a new constitution highly unfavorable to American interests. Anticipating the Queen's move, her enemies had organized a revolutionary movement which had the support of the United States Minister to Hawaii, John L. Stevens. On January 16, Stevens, at the request of the pro-annexationists, ordered more than 150 armed men from the U.S.S. Boston to protect American property in the islands, and on January 17, he recognized the revolutionary government which had been so weak as to need his assistance. Two weeks later, Stevens proclaimed Hawaii a protectorate and advised the State Department to act quickly lest Great Britain annex the islands. Shortly thereafter, a hastily prepared treaty for annexation 9. Ibid., pp. 156-137. 10. Ibid., p. 160. 70 was submitted to the Senate.1-*- However, the Senate heeded Cleveland's request for delay and took no action prior to March It, 1893. Cleveland, after becoming President for the second time, was extremely suspicious of the conduct of Minister Stevens concerning the revolution. Accordingly, on March 9, 1893, he withdrew the treaty from the Senate and promptly appointed James Blount as an official commissioner with "paramount authority" to visit the islands and investigate the entire situation. When Blount arrived in Hawaii, he proceeded to lower the -American flag over the government house and to dismiss the military who had been ordered ashore by Stevens. His position repudiated, Stevens re12 signed in disgust and was succeeded by Blount. John Stevens was a Maine man. He had been co-editor of the Kennebec Journal with James G. Blaine and followed Blaine to Washington where the latter secured Stevens' appointment as Minister to Hawaii,in 13 1889. Being closely connected with Blaine throughout his career, Stevens shared Blaine's philosophy of expansion. It is little wonder that Cleveland's repudiation of him was taken as a repudiation of expansionism in general, and Maine's pride in her public servants in particular. Blount's final report charged Stevens of improperly aiding the revolution and concluded that the revolution would not have material11. Bailey, 0£. cit., pp. Ii69-U71. 12. Ibid., p. 131. 13. Thomas Spaulding, D.A.B., Vol. 17, p. 619 71 ized without his aid.l^ As if a portent of what was to come, Frye's home-town newspaper viciously attacked Blount and his report as being in a "league with Spreckles", and earlier the Kennebec Journal, true to its former editor, pronounced Blount a liar and described l£ Stevens as a great man who also was a "true, tried and tested American'.' It is interesting to note that while Blount's report was being discussed, the Journal carried full texts of all of Stevens' addresses, some delivered as far away as Chicago. Stevens had been carrying on a campaign of vindication and had addressed many pro-annexationists groups in the East. A New fork newspaper carried a story which alleged that Senators Hale, Aldrich, and Frye owned Hawaiian bonds and therefore had a 17 monetary interest in annexation. This accusation was alarming to Frye and when the Blount report reached the Senate, Frye not only supported Stevens' position by describing him as a man "of the highest -l Q character," 1 but found it necessary to clear himself of any ulterior motives for his support of Stevens. At one stage of the debate, as if defending himself as well as his friend Stevens, Frye vehemently denied that Stevens would incite a revolution and protested the Democratic assertions to that effect. After one of Frye's remarks, Senator West lit. Pratt, o£. cit., pp. 135-137. 15. Lewiston Journal, Nov. 21, 1893, p. 1. 16. K.J., Nov. 21, 1893. 17. Matilda Gresham, The Life and Times of Walter Q. Gresham (New York: Rand McNally and C0 ., 1919), Vol. II, p. 773. Frye was extremely upset by this report. The author has found no evidence either confirming or denying this allegation. 18. Cong. Rec., 53 Cong., 2 Sess., p. 72. 72 from Missouri responded that he would sooner trust a hungry wolf "when the bleat of a farmer's lamb is heard than Senator Frye. With all his generous instincts it is impossible for him to be anything else but an intense New England Republican. Like his friend, Mr. Stevens, his whole political action is governed by the great truth that the earth belongs to the saints, and we are saints."^ Apparently such verbal attacks bothered Frye little. Shortly afterward he accused Blount of not writing one line of "plain, untarnished truth" in his report, and reiterated that Stevens was unques20 m tionably innocent of any ulterior motives. Tempers and emotions had become so aroused that the Kennebec Journal claimed that Frye's rather unoriginal assessment of Blount's report would "live in history” as it 21 cut to the truth like a skilled surgeon. On December 27, 1893, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee began an investigation to ascertain whether there were irregularities in Stevens' behavior or in Blount's report. A subcommittee composed of Senators Frye, Morgan, Gray and Sherman worked on the project until late February I89i*. There was sharp disagreement on several important points. Senator Morgan's report exonerated everyone except Queen 22 Lili. The Republican members, including Frye, agreed with Morgan's assessment of Stevens but not his conclusions concerning Blount and 1920 19. Ibid., p. 19U. 20. K ,J ., December lU, 1893. 21. Ibid., December l5, 1893. 22. Senate Report, No. 227, 33 Cong., 2 Sess., p. 173 73 President Cleveland.^3 The other Democratic Senators dissented from Morgan's approval of Stevens' actions but approved of Blount's actions. Apparently the subcommittee's investigation and conclusions were simply perfunctory exercises confirming the members' preconceived notions and prejudices. Nothing new was revealed. Frye and his Republican colleagues based their opposition on the technicality that Blount' s appointment without the consent of the Senate was u n c o n s t i t u t i o n a l . i n addition, they urged that the Queen 25 not be restored as Cleveland had previously suggested. Their recommendations would preserve the integrity of the provisional government and would (when the present furor subsided) leave the way open 26 for a renewal of pressure for annexation.- This resolution never came to a vote. The most important question was whether or not the United States would adopt an expansionist program. A resolution against annexation was introduced by Senator Vest of Missouri and was vehemently debated. Vest who had steadfastly opposed Frye in all of the latter's projects 27 remained equally steadfast on this issue. Frye, on the other hand, took his usual exception to his adversary's proposal and bluntly admitted that he was, "and had been always a very e m e s t annexationist pQ ..." Re maintained that the best interests of Hawaii and the United 23*5678 23. Pratt, o£. cit., p. 185. 2lw Ibid., pp. 35-36. 25. Ibid.. p. 33. 26. Ibid., p. 3k 27. Cong. Rec., 52 Uong., 1 Sess., pp. 1308-1309. 28. Ibid., p. 1308. Ik States required annexation and advocated the immediate recognition of the provisional government. "Let the Senate pass the /Frye7 resolution. Let it be sent across this continent, across the ocean, down into the paradise of the Pacific, and let the hearts of those confiding people once more be assured that they are not to be attacked by 30 the troops of their own government." As the session progressed, debate on Hawaiian annexation became intermittent and no general agreement seemed forthcoming. Late in May a breakthrough became apparent. Senator Kyle of South Dakota introduced a resolution to the effect that the United States should not use force to restore the monarchy or to maintain the provisional 31 government. To Frye and others this proposal was preferable to the restoration of the Queen. He expressed the sentiments of the annexationists when he voted for the resolution to give the Hawaiian people their "liberty of thought and action," but refused to vote for a reso32 lution which proposed that the United States would not annex Hawaii. This concluded the first political airing of the expansionist philosophy in a body not yet ready to assume the responsibilities of a colonial empire. Senator Frye was disappointed at the outcome of the treaty and looked forward to the day when annexation would be consummated. From lS9ii to 1898, Hawaii under President Dole enjoyed a great peace and 29301 29. Ibid., p. 1310. 30. Ibid. 31. Ibid., p. $192. 32. Ibid., pp. £L9U-$2li7. 7 5 prosperity due to the abolition of the Louisiana sugar bounty and a 33 reversion to the favorable position she enjoyed in 1890. If a stable government was all that was desired, Hawaii had one. However, to Frye, stability meant a relatively independent citizenry of Hawaii, an independence which might lead that island into the hands of Great Britain. It is not surprising, therefore, that Frye and others would be acutely aware of any change that would endanger American interests in Hawaii. Early in January 1895, a small royalist group was apprehended and jailed by Honolulu police. The city was placed under martial law. However, when a sufficient amount of time had lapped, the provisional government saw that the severe counter measures taken by them were absurd. The prisoners were released and the island returned to norraal0 Annexationists used the "revolt" as a further excuse to beat the drums for annexation. Quotidian speeches emphasizing the seriousness of the situation were made by Frye, Lodge, and others. At Bridgeport, Connecticut, in March, 1895, Frye delivered a bombastic speech. After extolling the protective tariff and the McKinley Tariff in particular, he added his description of the glories of late nineteenth century Republicanism: "Give us Republican rule for a single decade of unlimited, uncrippled power, and we will show the people the beneficence of Republican legislation. We will annex the Hawaiian Islands, fortify Pearl Harbor, build the Nicaraguan Canal and marry too great oceans. We will show people a foreign policy that is American in every fibre and hoist the American 3 33. Pratt, 0£. cit., p. 193 76 flag on whatever island we think best, and no hand shall ever pull it d o w n . ^ American journalism would be veiy irresponsible if it allowed such jingoism to go unchallenged. One paper, a traditional foe of Frye and Imperialism, labeled Frye the spokesman for "a few men of feeble nerves and narrow imagination. The Nation brought up the embarrassing Hawaiian bond syndicate and described Frye and Senator 36 Lodge as going into a "corybantic rage" to denounce the allegation. Frye took little note of these editorial comments and extended his belligerency in an interview given a week later at Biddleford, Maine. "I would not submit to any insult, to any aggressions on our rights.... I would annex the Hawaiian Islands at once.... I would maintain our coaling stations in Pago Pago against the world... If Spain, by her actions at any time, justified us in so doing, I would seize and hold Cuba against the world. I would accept Canada and would not offer her inducements to stay away, as this last Democratic congress did. It made her a present of one million dollars annually as a bonus to remain under the protection of Great Britain, to nag, insult, and abuse us. Even if ■‘hgland forced us into another declaration of war, I would promptly seize Canada and make her forever a part of the Republic."3? This interview caused the Nation to describe Frye as being in an intoxicated mental condition, while the Independent called him a *3678 3U. N.T.T.. March 29, 189$, p. 1. 3$. Ibid., March 30, 189$, p. it. 36. Nation, January 31, 189$, p. 81. 37. Lewiston Journal, April 3, 189$, P. 1. 38. Nation, April 11, 189$, p. 269. 77 "buccaneer."39 The most bitter assailing came from the Times. It reported that Frye had startled the public and also American friends abroad. "Not that the Senator has any great reputation for wisdom, for he has not. But he has been considered to be rather more sensitive to ridicule than Boutelle (from Maine's third district) or Henry Cabot Lodge. This goes far beyond the conventional and platitudinous Frye. It out Boutelles Boutelle and out Lodges Lodge.... Lodge in. his wildest moments never went as far as this."*10 In the same article the Times compared the growing imperialistic sentiment with the Salem witchcraft hysteria and concluded, facetiously, that Frye had lost his mind. "Such talk from a man in Senator Frye's position tends to make the United States odius and ridiculous before the world. Much of the criticism of Frye had been accentuated by his resolution introduced during the height of the "royalist threat" in Hawaii, Appealing to the emotions of his colleagues, he had demanded that warships be sent to Hawaii to protect American life and property and to prevent the restoration of Queen L i l i . ^ This would, of course, violate the Vest resolution for which he voted, the resolution saying that the United States would not aid either the royalists or the provisional government of Hawaii with arms. Although the proposal was loudly denounced by the majority of the Senate, Fjye persisted, and finally accused President Cleveland and Secretary of State Gresham of 39 39. Independent, Quoted in the Nation, April 11, 1895, p. 269. bO. N.Y.T.. April 5, 1895, p. h. IfL. Ibid., p. U. h2. Cong. Rec., 53 Cong., 3 Sess., p. 1133. 78 being friendly to the Queen and wanting to restore the monarchy. Whether this was an attempt to arouse partisan clamor for annexation or a genuinely held belief is difficult to say. Whatever the reason, the Senate was not yet ready to commit itself to an unequivocable expansionist program. While the debates on the Hawaiian question continued, another equally vexatious problem was developing in Cuba. The same WilsonGorman Tariff which had returned prosperity to Hawaii in l89i*-95 had the opposite affect on the Cuban economy since it reimposed the duties of the pre-McKinley Tariff days on Cuban sugar. This caused unstable economic conditions in Cuba and led to a guerrilla uprising xdiich would ) ^ not end until the Spanish-American War. The uprising was directed against Spanish colonial rulers but American property was also destroyed^ with the intention of forcing the United States to intervene. The Committee on Foreign Relations of which Frye was a ranking member recommended that the United States recognize the Cuban insurgents.^ During the ensuing discussion, Frye approved the proposal. "I have but one desire, and that is to see Cuba an independent republic^ and whatever I can do justly and honorably to that end I am prepared to 1*3. Walter Millis, The Martial Spirit, (New York: Houghton-Mifflin Co., 1951), p. 1*1*. )|)|. James T. Adams, Epic of America, (Boston: Little-Brown and Co., 1931), p. 335. 1*5. Frye had just refused the chairmanship of the committee and also had just been elected Pres. Pro. Tempore of the Senate. Dennison, o£. cit., p. 99. 1*6. Cong. R ec., f>l* Cong., 1 Sess., p. 1886. 79 do."^7 A few months previously he wanted to "seize and hold Cuba against the world." In the meantime the revolutionists were taking advantage of the American sympathy for their cause by sending filibustering expeditions from American shores. Although American vigilance succeeded in stopping about two-thirds of these endeavors the Spanish charged that United States' assistance alone was keeping the revolt alive.Spain diligently checked vessels for contraband and as is inevitable in such cases made errors. One such error involved the American vessel Alliance. The Alliance was on route from Colon, Columbia, and upon entering the Caribbean Sea was pursued by a Spanish search vessel. The Spanish ship fired on the Alliance and though no shot reached its tark9 get the incident inflamed American opinion. Many newspapers immediately demanded punitive measures and some called for annexation of Cuba. Godkin of the Nation opposed this emotional outburst and said of Frye, "War for war's sake has no warmer friend."'’® Frye was reported to have regretted the peaceful solution of the Allianca affair and to have preferred war. A s a matter of fact, Frye opposed American interception of any of the filibustering expeditions. It made him "weary and heartsick" to see the United States doing "police duty for 1*7. Ibid., p. 221*9. 1*8. Orestes Farrara, The Last Spanish War, (New York: Paisley Press, 1937), p. 36. 1*9. Joseph Wisan, The Cuban Crises as Reflected in the New York Press, (New York: Columbia University Press., 193ii), PP. 70-71. 50. Nation, January 30, 1896, p. 28. 80 the most wicked despotism ... on e a r t h . A n d if his position remained in doubt, he caused all speculation to cease by declaring, "I shall do or say or vote anything, consistent with honor and integrity -- which shall promote the success of the Cuban patriots who are -— struggling to wrest liberty from the iron grasp of a cruel and ref>2 lentless despotism.” As the election of 1896 approached, free Cuba subsided and into the vacuum came "free silver." Frye was being mentioned as a VicePresidential candidate and McKinley was reported as saying Frye was his choice, l i n e ' s eyes, however, were on Tom Reed who was seeking the Republican nomination for President. Neither Frye nor Reed achieved success. The Vice-Presidency went to Garret Hobart of New Jersey. /Frye*s daughter married Hobart's sonJ Frye gave his usual amount of speeches but did not command the headlines as he once had. His efforts were centered against the free silverites, but it appears that even this issue did not inspire him 53 too greatly. When Congress convened in December of 1896, Cleveland was a "lame duck" and Republican hopes for expansion had resumed its old vigor. No sooner had William McKinley taken office than his Republican colleagues in the Senate began to needle him to lead the Republican forces in an attempt to annex Hawaii. On March 15, 1897, Frye had 51. Cong. R ec., 5U cong., 1 Sess., p. 22li9. 52. •‘■bid. 53. Frye was disgusted at the intraparty strife over the silver question and did not want to go to the extreme for gold. Richardson, o p . cit., p. 519. 81 seen the President and apparently received encouragement for this plan. Earlier in February, Frye had advocated a $100,000 ^>propriation for the improvement of Pearl Harbor with hopes of increasing Hawaiian dependency on the United States. Some papers assailed him for this proposal and one called him a "pirate and a common thief" claiming that Captain Kidd had used the same methods. He did not want to improve the harbor but rather to claim an American act of sovereignty there.^ In short, Frye was using the technique of "dollar diplomacy" before the term originated twenty years later. In Cuba the situation was worsening. Spanish attempts to alleviate the tension had failed.^ As new outbreaks of violence occurred, Fitzhugh Lee, American consul-general in Havana, asked that ships be made ready in the event destruction of American property and lives took place. However, he assured his superior that they would not be needed at that time. Despite this assurance by Lee, the battleship Maine was ordered to Havana January 2h, 1898. Public enthusiasm was at a fever pitch. Yellow journalists were reporting the Cuban news and when there was no news to report, they invented some. Hundreds of prominent citizens were giving speeches for Cuban independence or annexation. Frye's every utterance had a Cuban complex. He spoke at many meetings of national organizations and enumerated Spanish abuses while calling for intervention. 50 5ii. Pratt, 0£. cit., p. 216. 55. Nation, February 11, 1897, p. U7. 56. Pratt, 0£. cit.. pp. 200-225. 57. Ib id . 58. Wisan, 0£. cit.. p. 230. 82 In all the furor over Cuba, i’rye did not forget Hawaii. He addressed the Manufacturers Association of New York in February 1898, and urged those present to exercise their influence upon the Senate for annexation of Hawaii. If they did not, they surely would lose the 59 Hawaiian market. In January, he had been quoted as wanting to "seize" Hawaii so that other interested nations could not annex t h e m , ^ and some Maine newspapers agreed with h i m . ^ While the Maine lay in Havana harbor an almost melodramatic incident occurred in the United States, the infamous de Lome Letter fiasco. In Maine, at least, people tended to blame no one but de Lome for his indiscretion, but as time went on this attitude changed to in62 volving Spain directly with the letter. No sooner had the de Lome furor subsided than the country went into a frenzy with the help of Heart's New York World. The Maine had blown up or had been blown up while it innocently lay at anchor! At first the Maine explosion was greeted with mixed emotions. Senator aale, Frye's compatriot from Maine, was certain that it was an accident and voiced his disapproval of extremists who clamored for war.^”* Congressman Boutelle, who owned an interest in the Bangor Whig and Courier, sponsored a measure which offered condolences to the 59. Nation, February 3, 1898, p. 80. 60. K.J., January 6, 1898, p. 2. 61. Lewiston Journal, January 6, 1898; K.J., January 7, 1898; Bangor Whig and Courier, February 11, 1898, p. 2. 62. Bangor Whig and Courier, February 11, 1898, p. 1 63. Ibid., February 17, 1898, p. 1. 83 families of those who lost their lives on the Maine. ^ Boutelle was opposed to war being one of the three that refused to vote for the declaration of war in April, He felt the pressure from his constituents and publicly declared that "every Congressman had two or three newspapers in his district - most of them printed in red ink -- and shouting for blood.Despite these pressures, the Whig pleaded for 66 moderation and lamented the Congressional preparations for war. Fpye, as a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, had been close to the Cuban situation since 1895. Since 1896, the committee had been conducting investigations attesting to gain information about the insurgents. It continued its investigations by probing the cause of the Maine disaster. The committee had recently advocated intervention; its present investigation was essentially one to find further justification for intervention. Despite the fact that the official board of inquiry did not find Spain guilty of sabotage, Frye, as a member of the subcommittee questioned the witnesses with a manner suggesting that Spain had deliberately blown up the Maine. His subsequent actions and public statements indicated that his knowledge of Cuban affairs was based solely on his interrogation of the witnesses as a member of the subcommittee. The results of the subcommittee's investigation were embodied in a resolution, Frye concurring, proposing 6l±. Ibid. 65. Boston Herald, October 23, 1898. Quoted in Rhodes, The McKinley and Roosevelt Administrations, p . 55. 66. B.W. and C ., February 2h, 1898, p. 1 8U the independence of C u b a . ^ Shortly after the report was issued, Senator Proctor of Vermont returned to Washington from a trip to Cuba where he had observed the revolution first hand. Proctor's report depicting Spanish brutality and maladministration, served only to accentuate the already bellicose atmosphere of the country. A decade later one unidentifiable source alleged that Frye had literally dragged Proctor from the Senate cloakroom to deliver this inflammatory speech. It was reported that Proctor did not want to give such a report because he realized the probable affects of such action. On March 29, Frye and Senator Rawlins introduced a "startling resolution" which was only a portent of the pressures to be applied to President McKinley during the next three weeks in an attempt to get the President to declare war, "Resolved, by the Senate and House of the Republic of the United States of America in Congress assembled that the independence of the Republic of Cuba be and the same is hereby declared, and the President is hereby authorized and directed to employ the land and naval forces of the United States of America to wage such a war to success. "68 Congressman Boutelle's Bangor Whig called this resolution ill-ad69 vised and censured Frye for his jingoism. Theodore Roosevelt, however, congratulated Frye on his aggressiveness but directed Frye to 70 "keep this note private." 67. Senate Reports, 55 Cong., 2 Sess., pp. U58-5^9. 68. B.W. and C ., March 30, 1998, p. 1. 69. Ibid.. p. 1*. 70. biting Morison, ed., Letters of Theodore Roosevelt, (Cambridge: 85 As the days passed, Senator Frye continued to press for intervention. Reportedly he and three others visited President McKinley to urge the President to ask the Senate for a declaration of war imrae71 diately. Frye's belligerancy was not totally approved by his Maine constituents. Leading Portland businessmen sent Frye a letter endorsing McKinley's policy of watchful waiting but the Senator continued to assure the men that the Foreign Relations Committee would "do noth72 ing rashly.'" Less than a week later the Portland Press reminded Frye that the cause of the Maine's destruction was undetermined and the reasons for a war with Spain were ill-defined. Therefore, it urged a reconsideration of the whole attitude toward war Business, in general, opposed w a r . ^ This is a likely explanation why Senator Hale supported McKinley's policy, and clearly explains nd Mark Hanna's opposition to war. '3 Frye had consistently agreed with Hanna and other business leaders on Republican economic programs. It is difficult to explain, therefore, why Frye at this time should pursue such an independent course. In Maine, Senators were still elected by the legislature which had traditionally been controlled by commercial and industrial interests. Harvard Press, 195l), Vol. 2, p. 806. 71. B.W. and C ., March 31, 1898, p. 2. 72. Ibid.. April 1 , 1898, p. 1 . 73. Quoted in B.W. and C.. April 5, 1898, p. 2. 7k. Julius Pratt, Hispanic American Historical Review. "American Business and the Spanish American War," XlV, No. 2, pp. 161*-178. 75. Herbert Croly. Marcus Alonzo Hanna. (New York; MacMillan Co.. 1923), p. 271*. 8 6 On April ill, the Foreign Relations Committee's resolution demanding independence or war was introduced by Frye; the Senate was in pandemonium.' The Teller Amendment was quickly passed to discourage imperial designs of annexation but not without words from Frye who wished to leave the disposition of Cuba until a later date. It is clear 77 that he desired annexation rather than the independence of Cuba. 1 Finally, April 19, 1898, Congress passed a joint resolution that was tantamount to a declaration of war on Spain. Frye voted for the resolution while Hale and Boutelle voted against it. The Whig praised Boutelle for his courage in opposing such drastic action and praised the "State of Maine" which it said had cut "a very creditable figure throughout the Cuban controversy ... excepting ... the jingoistic 7fi tendencies of Senator Frye." This was, indeed, mild talk compared to Frye's speech of April 19, which spearheaded the final vote for war. Lamenting the indecisiveness of Congress, he called for prompt action. "I have been silent all through this discussion because I wanted action, now for God's sake let us do something to relieve those poor people in Cuba. I believe that if we act now within ten days, Cuba will be free; provisions will be there for the starving and if not our guns will be thundering at Morro Castle."79 These are contradictory words from a man who, three years before, had risen to "true statesmanship" after the Allianca incident by saying: 76. London Times, April lit, 1898, 3:1. Quoted in Baily, op. cit.. p. 509. 77. Cong. Rec.. 55 Cong., 2 Sess., p. 3791. 73. B.W. and C .. April 17, I898, p. It. 79. Ibid.. April 19, 1898, p. It. 87 "I had almost hoped that Spain would assume such an arrogant and belligerent tone that it would be necessary for the United States to round out our possessions as they should be, and if we cannot buy it, I for one should like gq to have an opportunity to acquire it by conquest." Shortly after war was officially declared, Frye paid a visit to Secretary of the Navy Long, a Maine native, asking for vessels to protect the coast of Maine from Spanish ships. Long regarded this request 81 as an imposition and apparently did not act on it. The request, in retrospect, seems little more than ridiculous since Spain's fleet was pathetically small and inefficient; besides, it had all it could handle in the Caribbean and the Pacific. Again, a rather obvious inconsistency arises when one compares Frye's fear of attack and his earlier statement that Cuba would be free in ten days, implying that Spain was militarily destitute. The atmosphere generated by the war had succeeded in raising Americanism to heights not unlike most wars. Hawaiian annexation had been blocked for years because in peacetime a more diverse public opinion was tolerated. Now, however, the time was right except for one obstacle, Thomas B. Reed. Reed had never liked Frye nor did he agree on many issues with him. Reed, as chairman of the Committee on Rules of the House, controlled the consideration of a Hawaiian annexation bill. For three weeks against unbearable pressures from both public 80. Walter Millis, The Martial Spirit, (Boston: Houghton-Mifflin. 1931), p. 29. 81. Lawerence Mayo, ed., America of Yesterday, Journal of John D . Long. (Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1923), p. 185. 8 8 O n opinion and his Republican colleagues, Reed blocked this bill.1 Finally on July 6, I898, nawaii was annexed and Frye rejoiced to see one of his long sought proposals become a reality. A precedent for expansion beyond the continental boundaries had been established. The "boy scout war" was short-lived. % August the outcome was sure, if a doubt had ever existed. Would the United States follow the Hawaiian precedent by annexing Cuba and the Philippines? President McKinley appointed his peace commission in the middle of August. Three members of the Foreign Relations Committee were selected, Frye, Davis, and Gray. Whitelaw Reid, editor of the Mew York Tribune, and Secretary of State Day completed the commission. Only Senator Gray, a Democrat, Q O was known to be an anti-imperialist.0-5 Frye was reluctant to serve as a peace commissioner and if he had known that Senator Davis preferred Theodore Roosevelt to him, he might never have gone to Paris. Official negotiations began in Paris October 1, 1898, and the treaty was signed on December 10. Nearly a month was consumed discussing the delicate Cuban question. On October 31, the vexing and perplexing Philippine question came under discussion. United States policy regarding the Philippines had not been established by a formal statement. President McKinley had stated that he would accept no less 82. Pratt (1898), pp. 315-325. 83. N.Y.T., August 27, I898. Frye was labeled a jingo and an expansionist. QU. Thomas Beer, Hanna, (New York: A. Knopf, 1929), p. 208. 8 9 than Luzon.^ At first, Frye's position was vague. In an interview before going to Paris he stated that Puerto Rico and the Ladrone Islands must be annexed by the United States. To a question asking him if he would demand more than Luzon and Manila he replied, "there are other islands in the Philippines that are valuable. The commissioners can, you 86 understand, exact whatever trade benefits they wish." After a meeting with the other commissioners in President McKinley's office, he and Davis talked about dividing the islands; only Reid wished to take ft 7 the entire archipelago.0 A t Paris, both Fiye and Davis joined Reid 88 , in demanding the cession of the entire Philippine Islands. Why he changed his mind remains a mystery. It was, no doubt, this fact which helped to change President McKinley's original demand of just Luzon to demand that all the islands were to be taken (with the help of Divine Providence, of course). The Spanish commissioners balked at American demands for the entire Philippine Islands and negotiations broke down. At this juncture, Senator Frye made one of the most important moves of the entire deliberations. He sent a telegram to President Cleveland via Mr. A. A. Adee (State Department aide) informing him of the precariousness of the negotiations. He warned that Spain had already conceded all that her 85. Foreign Relations, 1898, pp. 905-907. 86. Lewiston Journal, August 25 or 26, 1898, p. ? 87. Pratt, ojo. cit.. p. 332. 88. U.S. Foreign Relations, 1898, (Washingtons G.P.O., 1899), pp. 932- 933 • 9 0 people would possibly accept; so could not the United States offer Spain a slight inducement which would placate the Spanish people while gaining America's desired ends? "Might we not agree to pay Spain from $10,000,000 to $20,000,000 if thus a treaty could be secured? If no treaty then war, a continued disturbance of business, an expenditure of a million dollars a day, and further loss of l i f e -- If war is resumed, I hope orders will be given to seize at once all of the Philippine Islands, also the Carolines.1' ^ Two days later, Secretary of State John Hay called Frye to proceed with the negotiations along the lines proposed in Frye's telegram* If money would save a treaty then use money but do not sacrifice na90 tional honor were Hay's instructions . The remainder of the negotiations proceeded on this basis. Spain, toward the end of the deliberations, desired free entry into Philippine ports if the islands were to be given to the United States. Frye emphatically opposed t h i s r e - . 91 quest. B y the terms of the treaty Spain ceded the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam to the United States. Cuba was to become free from Spanish sovereignty. The final settlement provided that Spain receive $20,000,000 in exchange for the Philippines.^ The commissioners returned to the United States and were met with a mixed reception. After reading Frye's account of the proceedings in 89. Ibid., p. 939. Frye to Adee. October 30, 1898, Sunday midni ”

 

SUMMARY

Senator William P. Frye was called the following names:

1.  pirate

2.  buccaneer

3. jingo  

 

jin·go
/ˈjiNGɡō/

noun
DEROGATORY•DATED
  1. a vociferous supporter of policy favoring war, especially in the name of patriotism.
    "the feverish excitement of the jingo crowds"
 
4. and an expansionist  
 
 
Also know that Frye encouraged War against Spain.
 
In the 1969 article of the Seizure of Hawaii by the U.S., War wit   Spain was made by U.S. President William McKinley four (4) days before approval was made by Congress.
 
Warmonger William P. Frye was a supporter of U.S. President William McKinley and a supporter of the Annexation of Hawaii.
 
But wait, Annexation was a lie.
 
Evidence?  The 1969 article on the Seizure of awaii; The 2000 article of the U.S. Supreme Court, the research of Professor Williamson Chan of the Richardson Law School - University of awaii at Manoa, and United Nations Dr. Alfred deZayas. 
 
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There are other articles found showing there was NO ANNEXATION:

  

 U.S. President Cleveland ave awaii Back to Queen Liliuokalani in 1893, 1894, and 1897.  Ten U.S. President 

 

Therefore, Pirate Buccanneer, Jingo William P. Frye supported lies, fraud, deceptions with U.S. President  William McKinley who created a non-Sovereign government which supported the usurpation of Queen Liliuokalani in 1893 disreardin the facts tat U.S. President Cleveland   awaii back to er.

  

The Kingdom  of Hawaii/Hawaiian Kingdom  a fully sovereign nation continues on with legal rights.
The created body made up by and for pirates was supported by pirate buccaneer jingo criminals who failed to follow the rules of law and allowed to proceed with the support of others like them.
example:  Pirate William P. Frye, et. als.
Fraud vitiates all claims and contracts and there are no statutes of limitations on Fraud, etc.
The Provisional government, turned Republic, then made into a Territory of the United States - then Territory of Hawaii which had no sovereignty.
The State of Hawaii was made a 1/50 shared sovereignty state with the other 49 States of the United States with the Executive Order signed by U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1959.
Oppositions by kanaka maoli and Queen Liliuokalani was documented in 1897, and Oppositions to Statehood opposition was made by Harold Abel Cathcart supported by a Kamehameha descendant Mele Keawe Kauweloa, my great grandmother.
Research incomplete.
aloha.

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May 10, 2019 — Dr. Alfred DeZayas 2nd Letter, and the First Letter to Routhe Bolomet Validating the Existence of the ... posted by Amelia Gora (2019).

 

There are other articles found showing there was NO ANNEXATION:

  


 U.S. President Cleveland ave awaii Back to Queen Liliuokalani in 1893, 1894, and 1897.  Ten U.S. President 


Therefore, Pirate Buccanneer, Jingo William P. Frye supported lies, fraud, deceptions with U.S. President  William McKinley who created a non-Sovereign government which supported the usurpation of Queen Liliuokalani in 1893 disreardin te facts tat U.S. President Cleveland   awaii back to er.

  


The Kingdom  of Hawaii/Hawaiian Kingdom  a fully sovereign nation continues on with legal rights.

The created body made up by and for pirates was supported by pirate buccaneer jingo criminals who failed to follow the rules of law and allowed to proceed with the support of others like them.
example:  Pirate William P. Frye, et. als.

Fraud vitiates all claims and contracts and there are no statutes of limitations on Fraud, etc.

The Provisional government, turned Republic, then made into a Territory of the United States - then Territory of Hawaii which had no sovereignty.

The State of Hawaii was made a 1/50 shared sovereignty state with the other 49 States of the United States with the Executive Order signed by U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1959.

Oppositions by kanaka maoli and Queen Liliuokalani was documented in 1897, and Oppositions to Statehood opposition was made by Harold Abel Cathcart supported by a Kamehameha descendant Mele Keawe Kauweloa, my great grandmother.

Research incomplete.

aloha.




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Mar 6, 2010 — from Acting Liaison of Foreign Affairs, Amelia Gora. REASONS WHY OUR. HAWAIIAN MONARCHY. GOVERNMENT EXISTS. Review by Amelia Gora, ...
One of Kamehameha's descendants, Researcher, author, editor of the IOLANI - News on the Web from Hawaii 808 issues, wrote 25+ books, history, whistleblower.
Feb 22, 2021 — The Pacific commercial advertiser. [volume] (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1885-1921, June 23, 1893, Image 6. Image provided by University of ...
Dec 7, 2018 — The Hawaiian gazette. (Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii]) 1865-1918, January 17, 1893, Page 9, Image 9. Image provided by University of Hawaii at Manoa; ...
Aug 3, 2011 — Outside of the legal 3-12 miles contiguous borders from the U.S., the Hawaiian archipelago/ Hawaiian Kingdom/Ko Hawaii Pae Aina/Kingdom of ...
The Crown Lands make up nearly a million acres of lands which belonged to Kamehameha, his descendants and heirs. Since the premeditation moves by the U.S. ...

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