The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: Conspirator, Treasonous Charles Reed Bishop & Trustees, et. als. Take Credit for Pirated Loot of our Royal Family
Review by Amelia Gora (2022)
The following article shows Charles Reed Bishop & Friends celebrating the looting, piracy, theft, racketeering of monies etc. belonging to our Royal Family.
The celebration of the Bishop Museum was made in 1904, utilizing the artifacts of our Kamehameha family treasures, etc. which was inherited by Ruth Keelikolani, then Bernice Pauahi Bishop, and then Kalola her next-of-kin.
Note: Charles Reed Bishop & Friends lost all rights to land, monies, etc. when they conspired, participated in treasonous activities by dethroning Queen Liliuokalani, etc.
Charles Reed Bishop inherited half the estate of his wife for his lifetime only. But, he lost his interest in 1893 through his participation, conspiracies, and helped to usurp a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation, etc.
Bishop was a gold digger, a thief, a fraud, a pirate, a racketeer, lawyer, plantation owner, an American spy who worked for the American consulate, a mahu/gay/female impersonator and had two (2) male lovers, etc.
Timeline
1867 - The article of our Hawaiian Royal Family was posted in the Nupepa Kuokoa on October 7, 1867 which listed the Royal Family of Kamehameha. At the end of the article, Kalola's Family was also listed. Kalola was the next-of-kin to Bernice Pauahi Bishop.
1871 - A Probate showing Kamehameha's descendants was found at the Archives under Hooleia (female) No. 365. Bernice Pauahi Bishop did not enter the case but Kalola's son did. He was a Kamehameha descendant through his mother Kalola who was a daughter of Kalaniulumoku who was the son of Kalanihelemaiiluna, one of the sons of Kamehameha. Kalaniulumoku's brother was Abner Paki who became the stepfather of Kalola because her father Kalaniulumoku died in 1838. Abner Paki died in 1855.
1872 - Kaeha/Kamakaeha/Lydia/Liliuokalani formed a Trust with Kahakuhaakoi/Kaaumoana/ Kekualoa and husband Keo /George/Kealohapauole as her Trustees. Kaeha was a hanai/adopted sister of Abner Paki and Konia.
1874 - Sanford B. Dole began to write articles of "the last of the Kamehameha's".
1883 - Ruth Keelikolani died. Her next-of-kin was Bernice Pauahi Bishop. She left 353,000+ acres of land, a Palace, Kamehameha's Family's artifacts, etc.
1884 - Bernice Pauahi Bishop died. Her next-of-kin was Kalola, a stepsister and cousin. Her husband had a life interest in 1/2 of her estate. The other 1/2 went to Kalola, and when Charles Reed Bishop died, Kalola owned the full estate which included Ruth Keelikolani's estate also.
1886 - Kalola died and her descendants lived on.
1887 - With Charles Reed Bishops instructions, Kamehameha Schools for Boys was made.
Unauthorized Use of Lands and Monies by Charles Reed Bishop et.als.
Note: Because of Conspiracy, Treason etc., Charles Reed Bishop et.als. continued to use lands that they could not own. They were Aliens and could only use 30 years Fee Simple then not at all due to their conspiracy, treason against Queen Liliuokalani.
1893 - Charles Reed Bishop helped with dethroning his sister-in-law Queen Liliuokalani and was a documented conspirator and a treasonous person.
Charles Reed Bishop was the President of the Board of Education under the Provisional Government which had no sovereignty and was Not the Legitimate Government in Hawaii.
The Pacific commercial advertiser. [volume] (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1885-1921, June 23, 1893, Image 6
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The above lists all who conspired against Queen Liliuokalani in 1893.
The most evil is Charles Reed Bishop who arrived in Hawaii with William Lee. Both worked for the American Consulate, then as an attorney, plantation owner, banker, etc.
Bishop was a "gold digger" marrying Bernice Pauahi Bishop who was Not the "last of the Kamehameha's".
Charles Reed Bishop removed the Kamehameha artifacts, sold Ruth Keelikolani's Palace which belonged entirely to Kalola the next-of-kin of Bernice Pauahi Bishop.
Non-owner Charles Reed Bishop sold the Ruth Keelikolani's Palace to the Department of Education of the non-sovereign entity called the Provisional Government for $30,000 and left for California to work with the J.P. Morgan bankers.
Note: Had Charles Reed Bishop been a innocent person without contributing to the conspiracy against the Queen in 1893, and a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation, he would have been able to legally own a half interest of the Estate of his wife Bernice Pauahi Bishop, until his death in 1915.
1903 -
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1908 -
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About Charles Reed Bishop
https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82015415/1912-01-06/ed-1/seq-12/#date1=1892&sort=date&rows=20&words=Bishop+Charles+Reed&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=6&state=Hawaii&date2=1963&proxtext=Charles+Reed+Bishop+++&y=10&x=11&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1
1914 -
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1915 - Pirate Bishop Spent monies as if it was only for him:
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Bishop's Will:
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BURIAL
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Note:
Charles Reed Bishop transferred his ;life interest to himself and the Trustees of Bernice Pauahi Bishop which means he transferred nothing to himself and the Trustees who helped to participate in dethroning Queen ;Liliuokalani.
See: Liber 142 page 142, Bureau of Conveyances, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii.
The Trustees claimed that all the heirs died and made themselves heirs of the Trust.
See: Land Court Case #1228, First Circuit Court of the Non-Sovereignty government called the Provisional Government turned Republic then the U.S. President William McKinley's created/ developed entity named the Territory of the United States which remained a non-Sovereign setup.
The True Owners
Who was the next of kin to Bernice Pauahi Bishop and owned the Palace, the Kamehameha artifacts, the 353,000+ acres, and more acreage once owned by Abner Paki and others?
Answer: Kalola.
Note - Kalola's Family
Genealogies of our Alii were posted in 1867 which included Kalola who became the next-of-kin to Bernice Pauahi Bishop:
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Note: Abner Paki and his brother were descendants of Kamehameha. See Abner Paki's obituary which shows his ancestor was Kamehameha.Polynesian. [volume] (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, June 16, 1855, Page 22, Image 2
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SUMMARY
This is evidence of the true owners and exposing the story of crimes against one of the many perpetrators of crimes named Charles Reed Bishop and his Friends, Trustees, Pirates, Pillagers, Racketeers in the Hawaiian Islands supported by a bankrupt U.S.
U.S. President Grover Cleveland gave Hawaii back to Queen Liliuokalani in 1893, 1894, and 1897.
See:
The article covers the facts that U.S. President Cleveland Gave Hawaii Back Again in 1894, and again in 1897. and.
The Truth of the matter is that the Kamehameha Schools Trustees are Not the land owners, not entitled to any of our Allodial, Superior, and Paramount Title lands that belongs legally to our Royal Family, the descendants and heirs of Kalola, the next-of-kin to Bernice Pauahi Bishop.
Questions? hwngensoc.akg@juno.com or goraamy69@gmail.com of write:
P.O. Box 861781, Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii 96786
Rents are due for all of our Royal Family lands which does not belong to the Pirate Trustees operating under the Alien setup and lost all rights since 1893.
The Trust; of Bernice Pauahi Bishop was created at the time of the Hawaiian Kingdom and it does not belong to aliens due to disabilities documented in law by Kamehameha III.
Charles Reed Bishop, the Trustees et.als. engaged in illegal contracts since 1893, which means all are null and void, including conveyances of lands to many including the helpers of those who usurped Queen Liliuokalani, etc.
New contracts, renegotiations etc. can be discussed.
This is a story of a crime, and this is also a legal directive/notice /Genocide Evidence for the records.
Also, the Hawaiian Kingdom exists and it is the Legitimate Government as documented by U.S. President Cleveland, Secretary of State Gresham, University of Hawaii Professor Williamson Chang, United Nations Dr. Alfred deZayas, and our Royal Family, descendants and heirs of Kamehameha.
aloha.
References:
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