Sunday, March 16, 2025

The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: Monies owed to the True Land Owners of the Iolani Palace

 The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series:  Monies owed to True Land Owners of the Iolani Palace


                                                      Reviewed by Amelia Gora (2025)


The following shows the True Land owners of the Iolani Palace versus the entity State operating with the Friends of the Iolani Palace.  The Royal Family are owed monies for the use of our Private Properties  who are the Heirs of Charles Kanaina the father of the landowner William Lunalilo/King William Lunalilo.  

Nine (9) interests are shown below:

The State of Hawaii was billed for rents of our Royal Family's properties.


Charles Kanaina the father of King William Lunalilo's Heirs in Probate:

There were nine (9) interests in the Probate of Charles Kanaina.  They were:

(1)  Bernice Pauahi Bishop (1/9 - total 2/9 int) 

(2)  Bernice Pauahi Bishop (1/9 - total 2/9 int)  

(3)  Ruth Keelikolani (w)

(4)  Hana Lilikalani (w), Edward Lilikalani (k), and Naihe (k)

(5)  A.W. Haalilio (k), Levi Haalelea (k) and Kahukaiola (k)

(6)  Pahau (w)

(7) Kaaua (k)

(8)  Kaiapoepoe (k) et. als.

(9)  Kahonu (k) et. als.


Reference:

https://iolani-theroyal.blogspot.com/2025/01/neutral-nation-to-neutral-nationsall.html


Vs.  the State of Hawaii that has No Annexation, No Jurisdiction, No ownership to our Royal Family lands

The following shows the background of the Iolani Palace, the Timeline, and monies illegally gotten for lands that they do not own:

About the Palace

ʻIolani Palace is a living restoration of a proud Hawaiian national identity and a registered National Historic Landmark.

Located at the corner of King St. and Richards St. in downtown Honolulu (more details).

Administrative Office: 808-522-0822, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Ticket Office Hours: 808-522-0832, Tuesday through Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Phone calls accepted on Mondays 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Palace Shop Hours: 808-532-1050, Tuesday through Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Phone calls accepted on Mondays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Self-led Audio Tours

ADMISSION · Adult (18+): $11.95 · Teen (13-17): $10.95 · Youth ...

Docent-Led Tours

Admission · Adult (18+): $24.95 · Teen (13-17): $22.95 · Youth ...


1882 

King Kalakaua was the first reigning monarch to travel around the world and built Iolani Palace in 1882



2021

Akana pleaded with lawmakers Wednesday to provide more funding.

A bill is being heard by the House Committee on Culture, Arts and International Affairs. If the bill is passed, Iolani Palace would receive $750,000 from tax revenues.

Copyright 2021 Hawaii News Now. All rights reserved.  Reference:  https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2021/03/18/iolani-palace-officials-plead-more-funding-financial-hardships-continue-during-pandemic/

Iolani Palace Receives Funds From Save America’s Treasures Grant

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

IOLANI PALACE RECEIVES FUNDS FROM SAVE AMERICA’S TREASURES GRANT
Nearly $500,000 allocated for necessary roof repairs

HONOLULU (September 20, 2021) – The Friends of Iolani Palace will receive $499,629 from the National Park Service and its partner agencies’ Save America’s Treasures grant. The monies will go towards repair and rehabilitation of the roof of Iolani Palace.

The National Park Service, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Institute for Museum and Library Services earlier announced $15.5 million in Save America’s Treasures grants to help fund 49 projects in 29 states.

“We are incredibly grateful to be among the projects included in the Save America’s Treasures list of grantees,” said Paula Akana, Executive Director of The Friends of Iolani Palace. “This award underscores the importance of preserving history and helps us to ensure that the stories of our alii and the impact they had in Hawaii and around the world continue to be told.”

The Iolani Palace roof project is being funded by the Underrepresented Communities grant program, through the Historic Preservation Fund, and administered by the National Park Service, Department of Interior. The Hawaii State Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) will provide the program’s required matching funds to complete the project.

“Iolani Palace has stood for nearly 140 years and we are pleased to support and partner with the Friends of Iolani Palace to protect and preserve this National Historic Landmark for future generations,” said Curt Cottrell, Administrator of DLNR’s Division of State Parks.

Repair and restoration work to the Palace’s roof will include: removing, reinstalling and/or replacing approximately 9,000 square feet of slate roofing; treating cast iron elements along the roofline; removing and neutralizing rust damage, and repairing the glass cupola and skylights. The improved and restored roof will mitigate water damage into the Palace and protect the thousands of cultural objects housed within, while preserving its historic appearance.

“From the Rose Bowl Stadium in California to Lucy the Elephant in New Jersey, the Save America’s Treasures program seeks to preserve and rehabilitate some of the most significant and iconic American structures and collections. Together with our partners, these grants help enable museums, states, Tribes, local governments, and nonprofits to fulfill their preservation work for future generations to experience, learn from, and enjoy,” said NPS Deputy Director Shawn Benge.

From 1999 to 2019, Save America’s Treasures has provided over $339 million to more than 1,300 projects to provide preservation and conservation work on nationally significant collections, artifacts, structures and sites. Requiring a dollar-for-dollar private match, these grants have leveraged more than $479 million in private investment and contributed more than 16,000 jobs to local and state economies. These awards of $15.5 million will leverage more than $20 million in private and public investment.

About Iolani Palace
Iolani Palace is the only official residence of royalty in the United States. King Kalakaua was the first reigning monarch to travel around the world and built Iolani Palace in 1882 to enhance the prestige of Hawaii overseas and to mark Hawaii’s status as a modern nation. For more information, please call Iolani Palace at (808) 522-0822 or visit www.iolanipalace.org.

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MEDIA CONTACT:
Jocelyn Collado
Becker Communications, Inc.
(808) 533-4165 – office
(808) 392-5737 – cell


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Friends Of Iolani Palace

Organization summary

Type of Nonprofit

Designated as a 

Donations to this organization are tax deductible.

Summary charts: organization finances over time

Revenue
$6.32M (2024)

20112024$0$5M$10M

Expenses
$3.94M (2024)

20112024$0$2M$4M

Total Assets
$10.9M (2024)

20112024$0$10M$20M

Total Liabilities
$1M (2024)

20112024$0$1M$2M
Source: Form 990 tax filings from 2011 to 2024

Tax Filings and Audits by Year

Form 990 is an information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly with the IRS. 

Audits are required to be submitted by nonprofit organizations that spend $750,000 or more in federal grant money in a fiscal year. 

Fiscal Year Ending June
2024

Extracted Financial Data

Extracted Financial Data from Form 990
Revenue
$6,317,712
Expenses
$3,942,861
Net Income
$2,374,851
Net Assets
$9,906,240
Notable Sources of RevenuePercent of Total Revenue
Contributions$3,522,339
55.8%
Program Services$2,406,989
38.1%
Investment Income$345,990
5.5%
Bond Proceeds$0
Royalties$0
Rental Property Income$9,894
0.2%
Net Fundraising$96,726
1.5%
Sales of Assets$0
Net Inventory Sales-$66,378
Other Revenue$2,152
0.0%
Notable ExpensesPercent of Total Expenses
Executive Compensation$337,283
8.6%
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Other Salaries and Wages$1,389,550
35.2%
Assets/Debt
Total Assets$10,906,655
Total Liabilities$1,000,415
Net Assets$9,906,240
Compensation
Key Employees and OfficersCompensationRelatedOther
Paula Guanzon (President & Ceo)$172,617$0$13,022
Michelle Morihara (Director Of Development & Communications)$102,776$0$10,319
See Wai Wan (Chief Financial Officer)$61,312$0$3,805

Average Salaries at Friends of Iolani Palace

$20.67 per hour


Also,

Parking fees obtained is also income gotten from our Private Properties.


SUMMARY

Rents are due for the usage of our Allodial lands at the cost of $50,000 per acre per month retroactive to 1893 when the United States Military invaded Hawaii as directed by the U.S. Congress, U.S. President Benjamin Harrison.

Support was given by the United States to Sanford B. Dole and Friends for their part in helping to dethrone Queen Liliuokalani.

Sanford B. Dole occupied the Iolani Palace with the Provisional Government, turned Republic of Hawaii, developed into the Territory of the United States/ turned Hawaii and made an Executive Ordered State of Hawaii in 1959.

Illegal contracts have been made between the State of Hawaii and the Friends of the Iolani Palace without payments of rents, parking fees, and other revenues from ticket sales, etc. to the Allodial landowners, the Forever landowners/ the Generational Trust owners.

As one of the landowners with 5/9 interest in the lands of Charles Kanaina, and representative of thttps://iolani-theroyal.blogspot.com/2025/01/neutral-nation-to-neutral-nationsall.htmlhe other landowners have billed rents for the Iolani Palace.  Additionally, as the Acting Liaison of Foreign Affairs, I have the right to negate illegal contracts because both the Friends of the Iolani Palace and the State of Hawaii are Not the private property owners.  

Their illegal contracts are Null and Void effective as of the Legal Advisory/Legal Notice Service date of February 2025 when the Legal Advisory/Legal Notice was served to the assigned head of the Friends of the Iolani Palace - Paula Akana and State of Hawaii Governor Josh Green.

Our Royal Family, owners of the Iolani Palace and other buildings on the Allodial lands of William Lunalilo/King William Lunalilo whose father Charles Kanaina became heir, and nine (9) interests were documented in Probate, hereby request for the keys of the Iolani Palace building, the Armory building used for the ticket office, the gift shop, etc. and the Archives buiding.

Rents, admission income, gift shop income, parking fees are hereby entered for the legal records.

We reserve the space for our Royal Family's  Gift Shop, refreshment booth, etc. in the adjacent buildings on our Private Properties.

A Friendly reminder that many of our Royal Family members are the heirs of the body of Kamehameha through four (4) of his children - Kaoleioku, Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III, Kalanihelemaiiluna, and Kanekapolei 2 (w), and six (6) of his step children, and two (2) of his hanai/adopted children.

The genealogies are purposeful because we are also parties to the 1849 Treaty ratified in 1850 with U./S. President Zachary Taylor and article 6 shows that treaties are the "supreme law of the land" and even the Judges are bound, etc.

Questions?  goraamy69@gmail.com or P.O. Box 861781, Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii  96786.

Thank you for your cooperation in following the "rule of law" and these important matters.

aloha.


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Reference:

Dec 3, 2010 — ... Amelia Gora ... today. An example of one of the land claims: General - IOLANI PALACE has Owners notify me whenever anyone posts in this ...
Nov 12, 2012 — The lands were Ano Alodio lands which remains forever to the assigned owner, his descendants/heirs….Kanaka Maoli are and remain the true, legal ...
Aug 6, 2016 — The criminal claims by the U.S., supporting England, treasonous persons in the Hawaiian Islands have been discovered through research of the ...
Oct 31, 2017 — This posting is made so that the whole world can see that the true land owners, the true Title owners, etc. are here, were here at the time ...
Jul 11, 2010 — Who are the legal owners of the Iolani Palace/ the Palace….the citizens of the occupiers? then move the Palace people because the land that it's ...
Feb 16, 2015 — Owners: The Royal Families/ Kamehameha's: Some of the Descendants/Heirs Found in Research by Amelia Gora (2015) ... Iolani Palace with Williamson ...
Jan 17, 2012 — ... IOLANI - The Royal Hawk news on the web by Amelia Gora. Queen Liliuokalani's supporters of 40,000 also

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