Monday, June 6, 2022

The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: Pointing Out the Creation of a Territory of the United States - Hawaii Since McKinley

  The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series:  Pointing Out the Creation of   a Territory of the United States - Hawaii Since McKinley

                                                                    Review by Amelia Gora (2022)


U.S. President Grover Cleveland Gave Hawaii Back to Queen Liliuokalani three (3x) times.  See:  

Oct 10, 2019 — The article covers the facts that U.S. President Cleveland Gave Hawaii Back Again in 1894, and again in 1897.


Then U.S. President William McKinley disregarded U.S. President Grover Cleveland and ran contrary and had his Army, Navy and other personnel develop the Territory.

The following information was discovered on the following website:


Report of the Governor of Hawaii to the Secretary of the Interior. [1923]

Hawaii. Governor., United States. Dept. of the Interior.

The United States and its Territories, drawn from the University of Michigan Library's Southeast Asia collection, comprises the full text of monographs and government documents published in the United States, Spain, and the Philippines between 1870 and 1925. The primary focus of the material is the Spanish-American war and subsequent American governance (approximately 1898-1910). The text collection is complemented by digitized images from key photograph collections drawn from the Special Collections Research Center.


XVI. ENACTMENT BY CONGRESS OF AN ACT ORGANIZING HAWAII INTO A TERRITORY. On April 30, 1900, the Congress enacted the Hawaiian Organic Act, creating Hawaii into a Territory of the United States, providing therein, among other things: " Section 5. That the Constitution, and except as herein otherwise provided, all the laws of the United States which are not locally inapplicable, shall have the same force and effect within the said Territory as elsewhere in the United States." XVII. DECISION OF THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT CONCERNING THE STATUS OF HAWAII IN THE UNION. In 1903, the Supreme Court of the United States decided unanimously in the case of Hawaii v. Mankichi, 190 United States Supreme Court Reports, 197, that Hawaii had been incorporated as an "integral part of the United States". Several opinions were announced, but on this point the only difference of opinion was as to when such incorporation became complete. Chief Justice White, speaking for himself and Justices Harlan, Brewer and Peckham, said, among other things, referring to the McKinley treaty and the Jo'nt Resolution accepting its terms: " The preamble of this treaty expressed 'the desire of the government of the Republic of Hawaii that those islands should be incorporated into the United States as an integral part thereof and under its sovereignty', and that the governments 'have determined to accomplish by treaty an object so important to their mutual and permanent welfare'." (See page 224; also separate opinion of Justice Harlan, page 227; also, page 225-" By the resolution the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands became complete and the object of the proposed treaty, that 'those islands should be incorporated into the United States as an integral part thereof and under its sovereignty', was accomplished.") XVIII. DECISION BY THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND THE BUREAU OF EDUCATION OF THE UNITED STATES UPON THE STATUS OF HAWAII IN THE UNION. After enactment by Congress of the Organic Act, the several Executive Departments of the United States Government differed in their rulings as to whether general appropriations applying to the states as a whole were applicable to Hawaii,-the decisions, as a rule, being that they did. In 1907, the Territory of Hawaii established a college of agriculture and mechanic arts (now the University of Hawaii) and applied for Federal assistance under the Acts of Congress supplementing the "Morrill Act."

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Reference:  https://quod.lib.umich.edu/p/philamer/ACH4185.1923.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext


SUMMARY

Lies about Annexation was shared by many, the illegal claims were pointed out by the National Archives, Williamson Chang, and others including the Justices, United Nations Alfred deZayas, et. als.:

                                                                   1969

The following article was printed in 1969 :

"Archives takes wraps off 1899 Senate transcript, Secret debate on U.S. seizure of Hawaii revealed"

Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Vol. 58, No. 32, Saturday, February 1, 1969

The following are important excerpts of the above article:

"WASHINGTON (AP) - Now it can be told--what happened during the longest of three secret Senate cessions, during the Spanish-American War, a debate over whether to take over Hawaii."

"The debate of nearly three hours on that day - May 31, 1898 - and in two secret sessions the previous month had remained locked up until last week.  Then at the request of a historian who noted gaps in the Congressional Record, the Senate passed a resolution authorizing the National Archives to take the wraps off the debate transcript."

"The government's only explanation for the long suppression of the debate records is that they had been long forgotten."

"THE SECRECY WAS clamped on during a debate over whether to seize the Hawaiian Islands - called the Sandwich Islands then - or merely developing leased areas of Pearl Harbor to reinforce the U.S. fleet iat Manila Bay."

"PEARL HARBOR, ALREADY UNDER LEASE, Stewart argued, wouldn't be much use until costly dredging operations opened the entrance channel. "Either we must have the Sandwich Islands," he declared, "or the administration must recall Dewey."

"THE UNITED STATES ANNEXED the Hawaiian Islands five weeks after that debate.  But before the Senate reopened its doors that day, Morgan steered the discussion back to Cuba, the original cause of the war with Spain."

"The first secret session, April 25, 1898, involved technical and emotional debate over wording the declaration of war and why it or some accompanying resolution did not formally recognize the independence of Cuba or at least declare the Cubans to have the rights of belligerents in the conflict."

"THE SENATE ENDED UP BY ACCEPTING the House passed version reading that "war and the same is hereby declared to exist and that war has existed since the 21st of April" - four days earlier."

"Dropped from the final declaration was a Senate proposed tagline requiring the administration to "prosecute said war to a successful conclusion."

"Sen. Stephen White of California joined the unanimous vote for war "even with that mild prevarication" about when the war started."

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                                                                 2000

 2015
ChangWilliamson B.C.; "A Rope of Sand:" A Documentary History of the Failure of the United States to Annex the Hawaiian Islands Part II. Please use this .



2018

May 10, 2019 — U.N. Expert to Hawai`i Judges: Islands Under “Strange Form of Occupation” by U.S. DeZayas addressed this letter to Hawaii Circuit Court ...

SUMMARY

Claims to Annexation of a neutral, friendly, non-violent nations are all lies.

The researched finds also expose the truth of pirate activities against a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation that was recognized as an independent nation since 1841 by Belgium.

Even the claims by the U.S. being the first to recognize Hawaii in 1843 is a lie.

U.S. President Grover Cleveland gave Hawaii back to Queen Liliuokalani in 1893, 1894, and 1897 are superior over the dishonest maneuvers of U.S. President William McKinley who failed to follow rule of law and gives reasons why his name and statue should be removed from the Hawaiian Kingdom's School known as Honolulu High School.

No Annexation means No Jurisdiction.

aloha.



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References:

The Legitimate Government Series: the Hawaiian Kingdom/ Kingdom of Hawaii - No Annexation Means No Jurisdiction - Evidence

 NO ANNEXATION MEANS NO JURISDICTION

 

                            - the Evidence -

 

                                    Reviewed by Amelia Gora (2020)

 

The following article was printed in 1969 :

"Archives takes wraps off 1899 Senate transcript, Secret debate on U.S. seizure of Hawaii revealed"

Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Vol. 58, No. 32, Saturday, February 1, 1969

The following are important excerpts of the above article:

"WASHINGTON (AP) - Now it can be told--what happened during the longest of three secret Senate cessions, during the Spanish-American War, a debate over whether to take over Hawaii."

"The debate of nearly three hours on that day - May 31, 1898 - and in two secret sessions the previous month had remained locked up until last week.  Then at the request of a historian who noted gaps in the Congressional Record, the Senate passed a resolution authorizing the National Archives to take the wraps off the debate transcript."

"The government's only explanation for the long suppression of the debate records is that they had been long forgotten."

"THE SECRECY WAS clamped on during a debate over whether to seize the Hawaiian Islands - called the Sandwich Islands then - or merely developing leased areas of Pearl Harbor to reinforce the U.S. fleet iat Manila Bay."

"PEARL HARBOR, ALREADY UNDER LEASE, Stewart argued, wouldn't be much use until costly dredging operations opened the entrance channel. "Either we must have the Sandwich Islands," he declared, "or the administration must recall Dewey."

"THE UNITED STATES ANNEXED the Hawaiian Islands five weeks after that debate.  But before the Senate reopened its doors that day, Morgan steered the discussion back to Cuba, the original cause of the war with Spain."

"The first secret session, April 25, 1898, involved technical and emotional debate over wording the declaration of war and why it or some accompanying resolution did not formally recognize the independence of Cuba or at least declare the Cubans to have the rights of belligerents in the conflict."

"THE SENATE ENDED UP BY ACCEPTING the House passed version reading that "war and the same is hereby declared to exist and that war has existed since the 21st of April" - four days earlier."

"Dropped from the final declaration was a Senate proposed tagline requiring the administration to "prosecute said war to a successful conclusion."

"Sen. Stephen White of California joined the unanimous vote for war "even with that mild prevarication" about when the war started."

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Note - The following Lies are documented in the above article:


           U.S. debate on whether to take over Hawaii occurred five (5) years AFTER taking over
           Hawaii, a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation in a planned move since 1840.


           PEARL HARBOR WAS UNDER LEASE

           ANNEXATION OF HAWAII WAS A LIE

          WAR WITH SPAIN WAS MADE WITHOUT THE SENATE APPROVAL because War
           started/existed "four days earlier"

 

aloha.

 



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