REPUBLIC OF HAWAII TURNED TERRITORY TURNED STATE OF HAWAII PLUNDERING UPON KANAKA MAOLI WATER
Sanford B. Dole, treasonous person, conspirator claimed lands, water, mineral rights and was paid by the United States government for his part in usurping Queen Liliuokalani and claimed lands /seized lands and illegally deeded lands to the "Sharpshooters" and other helpers.
There was No Annexation which means there was No Jurisdiction.
* TREATY VIOLATIONS, U.S. CONSTITUTION VIOLATIONS, NEUTRALITY LAW VIOLATIONS NOTED
Disregarding rule of law, the breach and violation of the Treaty of 1850, Sanford B. Dole and Friends assumed lands, waters, \minerals, monies of a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation since 1893.
and similarly, the United States of America supported Israel who like the usurpers in the Kingdom of Hawaii moved to assume the land, water, and mineral rights in Palestine:
ISRAEL PLUNDERING UPON PALESTINIANS WATER
"...the British foreign secretary saying they’re not going to get the support –the Palestinians are not going to get their support — unless they agree to pledge not to sue Israel for war crimes. "
"Estimates I’ve read is maybe for the next hundred years, but of course, that’ s cutting the Palestinians out of the picture. Right now they get their, you know, they get oil and gas from Egypt but that’s been disrupted, and then they have to scramble around to get it anywhere else. So this is a very important factor in the equation, you know, together with the water. Most of the water — the aquifers — are on the West Bank. This is Palestinian water and the settlers are stealing it."
"I was over there once where I saw a Palestinian village literally thirsting to death because it had no water. And I followed the pipeline upstream to Aerial, a settlement there on the West Bank, where I could see the water being diverted from the village so that the settlers could have an Olympic-sized swimming pool. And since I’ve been there, I’ve now read that they have two Olympic-sized swimming pools in Aerial. But, you know, this is outrageous — unacceptable. Clearly it’s plunder of Palestinian water resources.
And if you note in today’s resolution submitted by the Palestinians at the U.N. they have made it quite clear that any final settlement is going to have to involve water because it is their water that is being stolen by Israel. So, you know, we see Israel stealing, plundering natural resources, certainly water on the West Bank, and now they’re going after all these gas fields in the Mediterranean. Now I am prepared to admit that, yes, they do have a valid claim, but it’s not all their own. They are going to have to sit down with Lebanon and Palestine and, to a lesser extent, Cypress and Turkey, that had laid claims to some of these gas fields. "
* TREATY VIOLATIONS, U.S. CONSTITUTION VIOLATIONS, INTERNATIONAL LAW VIOLATIONS NOTED
Treaty violations remain between Israel and the Palestinians.
There are no U.S. Constitution violations because there was no treaty between the United States and the Palestinians.
Note: Because the Palestinians was part of the Territory of Great Britain, any violations would be between the United States and Great Britain.
" in terms of international law, because we know, anybody who has really followed this knows that Israel — supported by the U.S. and many countries in western Europe — has violated international law, and that there really is an illegal, ongoing occupation."
"Political relations between Palestine and the United States have been complex and strained since the 1960s. While the U.S. does not recognize the State of Palestine, it recognizes the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) as the legitimate representative entity for the Palestinian people; following the Oslo Accords, it recognized the Palestinian National Authority as the legitimate Palestinian government of the Palestinian territories."
Palestine Liberation Organization and Israel Treaty - "Oslo Accords. The Oslo Accords are a pair of interim agreements between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO): the Oslo I Accord, signed in Washington, D.C., in 1993; and the Oslo II Accord, signed in Taba, Egypt, in 1995."
Reference: https://www.counterpunch.org/2012/12/04/an-interview-with-professor-francis-boyle/
December 4, 2012
An Interview With Professor Francis Boyle
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SUMMARY
In 1810, the Kingdom of Hawaii was recognized as a Monarchy Government.
In 1822 a Secret Treaty of Verona was signed which affected Monarc
In 1840, the Kingdom of Hawaii was recognized as a Constitutional Monarchy Government.
Although the Kingdom of Hawaii was invaded by the United States government in 1893, the Kingdom of Hawaii
remains because there was No Annexation which means the United States has No Jurisdiction and the Treaties were breached,
the Neutrality Law of 1840 was breached, the U.S. Presidents violated the U.S. Constitution, the Supremacy
Clause, engaged in War Crimes against a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation, a friendly nation versus a
bankrupt nation that had no gold in its treasury and wanted the Kingdom of Hawaii's lands, water, mineral
rights, revenues, assets, etc.
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The similarity of the Kingdom of Hawaii and the State of Palestine is that both are occupied and wanted for the land, water, and mineral rights.
Both were seized, invaded.
Support for the seizure of the Kingdom of Hawaii was made by the United States, Great Britain, and France in 1893.
Support for the seizure of the Palestinian state was made by the United States, Great Britain, France and other nations.
The United States, Great Britain, and the J.P. Morgan bankers supported by Charles Reed Bishop, Pirate of Kamehameha's Family Monies helped to create the United Nations.
The Differences of the Two (2) Nations
The Kingdom of Hawaii became a Monarchy Government in 1810.
It became a Constitutional Government in 1840.
It became a Nation recognized by Belgium in 1841.
It became recognized by the United States, Great Britain, and France in 1843.
It was seized, invaded by the United States in 1893.
Lies about Annexation was made in 1898, disregarding U.S. President Grover Cleveland's return of the Kingdom of Hawaii to Queen Liliuokalani in 1893, 1894, and 1897.
U.S. President William McKinley created two (2) governments:
(1) American Empire - maintained territories that had no treaties.
(2) United States - maintained treaties with nations.
Note: McKinley had the Army, Navy, and others create a territory of the United States, the territory of Hawaii.
The Kingdom of Hawaii remains a sovereign nation occupied by Pirates who fail to follow rule of law, breached treaties, Kingdom of Hawaii laws, and international laws.
The Kingdom of Hawaii remains a Constitutional Monarchy government with Kamehameha's heirs of his body existing.
Genocide of Hawaiian Children
U.S. President Joe Biden in October 2024:
"No president has ever formally apologized for the forced removal of Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian children — an element of genocide as defined by the United Nations — or any other aspect of the U.S. government’s decimation of Indigenous peoples."
U.S. President William Clinton in 1993:
"In 1993, President Bill Clinton signed a law apologizing to Native Hawaiians for the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy a century prior."
and
The Palestinians was made into a Territory of UK/United Kingdom/Great Britain.
The Palestinians are occupied by Israel. It was only in 2024 that the State of Palestine was recognized as a State by the majority of the United Nations or 146 nations out of 193 members.
The United State, Great Britain, and France are 3 of the 10 Nations which does not recognize the Palestinians as a Nation State.
Israel supported by the United States and Great Britain/UK/United Kingdom.
The Palestinians although an ancient society has only recently - 2024 - been recognized as a nation state by a majority of the members of the United Nations.
Treaties breached remain unresolved for both nations.
The theft of water, minerals, and land remains unresolved issues for both nations.
Unlike apologies for Genocide of killing native children including Hawaiian children, no one has apologized for the genocide of the Palastinian children, etc.
Genocide of the innocent people remain issues that are documented.
The Kingdom of Hawaii which has been seized, invaded by the United States is similar due to the occupation status of each.
The United States involvement in the Kingdom of Hawaii since 1893, shows that both recognized nations has the documented legal issues: "in terms of international law, because we know, anybody who has really followed this knows that Israel — supported by the U.S. and many countries in western Europe — has violated international law, and that there really is an illegal, ongoing occupation."
The Pope apologized for abuse, called for a study but did nothing.
The Pope of the Vatican questions the Genocide in Gaza but to date did NOTHING.
Note: The Vatican was also one of the signers /participants in the 1822 Secret Treaty of Verona see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UBXHSFr4bw
It took the United States more than a 100 years to apologize for the genocide of
Hawaiian children, etc..............How long will it take for the Gazan/Palestinian children to be recognized ?
Research incomplete.
aloha.
Reference:
Reference: https://www.counterpunch.org/2012/12/04/an-interview-with-professor-francis-boyle/
WATCH: Biden makes historic apology for ‘sin’ of U.S. role in deadly Indigenous boarding schools
PoliticsNORMAN, Okla. (AP) — President Joe Biden formally apologized on Friday for the country’s role in the Indian boarding school system, which devastated the lives of generations of Indigenous children and their ancestors.
Watch Biden’s remarks in our player above.
“I would never have guessed in a million years that something like this would happen,” said Secretary of Interior Deb Haaland, a member of the Pueblo of Laguna. “It’s a big deal to me. I’m sure it will be a big deal to all of Indian Country.”
Shortly after becoming the first Native American to lead the Interior, Haaland launched an investigation into the boarding school system, which found that at least 18,000 children, some as young as 4, were taken from their parents and forced to attend schools that sought to assimilate them, in an effort to dispossess their tribal nations of land. It also documented nearly 1,000 deaths and 74 gravesites associated with the more than 500 schools.
READ MORE: Researchers unearth the painful history of a Native boarding school in Missouri
No president has ever formally apologized for the forced removal of Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian children — an element of genocide as defined by the United Nations — or any other aspect of the U.S. government’s decimation of Indigenous peoples.
During the second phase of its investigation, the Interior conducted listening sessions and gathered the testimony of survivors. One of the recommendations of the final report was an acknowledgement of and apology for the boarding school era. Haaland said she took that to Biden, who agreed that it was necessary.
Haaland, whose grandparents were forced to attend a boarding school, said she was honored to play a role, along with her staff, in helping make the apology a reality. Haaland will join Biden during his first diplomatic visit to a tribal nation as president on Friday as he delivers his speech. “It will be one of the high points of my entire life,” she said.
It’s unclear what, if any, action will follow the apology. The Department of Interior is still working with tribal nations to repatriate the remains of children on federal lands, and many tribes are still at odds with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which has refused to follow the federal law regulating the return of Native American remains when it comes to those still buried at Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania.
WATCH: Sexual abuse of Native American children at boarding schools exposed in new report
“President Biden’s apology is a profound moment for Native people across this country,” Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. said in a statement to The Associated Press.
“Our children were made to live in a world that erased their identities, their culture and upended their spoken language,” Hoskin said in his statement. “Oklahoma was home to 87 boarding schools in which thousands of our Cherokee children attended. Still today, nearly every Cherokee Nation citizen somehow feels the impact.”
Friday’s apology could lead to further progress for tribal nations still pushing for continued action from the federal government, because it’s an acknowledgement of past wrongs left unrectified, something “known and buried,” said Melissa Nobles, Chancellor of MIT and author of “The Politics of Official Apologies.”
“These things have value because it validates the experiences of the survivors and acknowledges they’ve been seen and we heard you, and also there’s a lot of historical evidence to suggest this happened,” Nobles said.
In Canada, a country with a similar history of subjugating Indigenous peoples and forcing their children into boarding schools for assimilation, an apology from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2017 was followed by the establishment of a truth and reconciliation process and the injection of billions of dollars into First Nations to deal with the devastation left by the government’s policies.
No such commission exists in the U.S. A bill to establish a truth and reconciliation process was introduced last year by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, but it remains in the Senate.
Pope Francis issued a historic apology in 2022 for the Catholic Church’s cooperation with Canada’s “catastrophic” policy of Indigenous residential schools, saying the forced assimilation of Native people into Christian society destroyed their cultures, severed families and marginalized generations.
WATCH: Pope Francis apologizes for abuse at Indigenous schools, but the pain remains for many
“I am deeply sorry,” Francis said to school survivors and Indigenous community members gathered in Alberta. He called the school policy a “disastrous error” that was incompatible with the Gospel. “I humbly beg forgiveness for the evil committed by so many Christians against the Indigenous peoples,” Francis said.
In 1993, President Bill Clinton signed a law apologizing to Native Hawaiians for the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy a century prior. In 2008, Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd formally apologized to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples for his government’s past policies of assimilation, including the forced removal of children. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made a similar concession in 2022.
Hoskin said he is grateful to both Biden and Haaland for leading the effort to reckon with the country’s role in a dark chapter for Indigenous peoples, but he emphasized that the apology is just “an important step, which must be followed by continued action.”
WATCH: Biden makes historic apology for ‘sin’ of U.S. role in deadly Indigenous boarding schools https://youtu.be/dqSH4IdQkWE
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