Daily Archives: June 28, 2014

The “Hawai’ian Kingdom” series, Part 13: "King's Letter to the Department of Interior Panelists in Hawai'i"

A few highlights are below (from my perspective). This letter was written on the evening of a local Hawai’ian community-DOI meeting in Waimanalo, June 23. “Acting Assistant Attorney General Sam Hirsh replied that Congress has over decades passed laws that … Continue reading

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Wired 5-21-14… "Free App Lets the Next Snowden Send Big Files Securely and Anonymously"

This showed up at RMN, and although I don’t often post “tech type” things here, I liked this one. Maybe a few might like to try this one out, as well. “Lee created the program as a way of sharing … Continue reading

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Announcement of July 5, 2014 Roundtable, "A Higher Dimensional Perspective on Our Changing World"

[youtube=http://youtu.be/WVGNy9nDluM&w=500] http://youtu.be/WVGNy9nDluM I know it’s a week away, but I felt like putting this announcement up now. We recorded this on the Solstice day, 6-22-14, and there were a number of topics we discussed. One could do some background reading … Continue reading

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The “Hawai’ian Kingdom” series, Part 12: "King's Letter (Proclamation) to the Secretary of the Interior"

A few highlights are below (from my perspective). “In the press release issued by the Department of the Interior, you state that you are here “[i]n response to requests from the Native Hawaiian community, Hawaii’s congressional delegation and state leaders.” … Continue reading

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The “Hawai’ian Kingdom” series, Part 11: "What is the Department of Interior doing on the Hawai'ian Islands? Why are they Here?"

Below is a portion of the DOI press release about these meetings (second document below). “In response to requests from the Native Hawaiian community, Hawaii’s congressional delegation and state leaders, the U.S. Department of the Interior announced today a first … Continue reading

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