Sunday, December 18, 2011

Does the Akaka Bill & Kau Inoa Poll benefit Hawaiians?

I never really knew any information about the Akaka Bill and the Kau Inoa poll, so I thought that this was the perfect opportunity to learn about it. In a nutshell, I read that the United States plans to take the Hawaiian nation through the Akaka Bill; by law, the U.S. cannot simply walk in and take Hawaiian land titles and erase the word "Royal" and replace it with "United States" Patent. The only way the United States will ever be able to get clear title to the Hawaiian Islands is if Hawaiians give it to them through the “fake state Akaka bill.” How are they planning to do that? Well, I read that they're going to register a majority of Hawaiians to sign onto the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Kau Inoa roll. Then through the Akaka bill a "Native Hawaiian Governing Entity" will be created. They are going to make sure those governing documents give the officers of the government the authority to give away title in negotiations. They are going to get the majority of Hawaiians on the Kau Inoa roll to vote for the new governing documents to reorganize the Hawaiian government. That government authorized and approved by the majority of Hawaiians is going to sit down at the negotiating table with the United States and trade land title for cash and benefits.
But only the Kingdom of Hawai`i is authorized to give away title to the Hawaiian Islands, but only as long as the kingdom remains intact. If the majority of its subjects revolt by forming a new government, the kingdom no longer exists. So the Akaka bill is only the bait. The hook is the formation of a new government and the negotiations between the US and the new government. The Akaka bill does not tell Hawaiians, but asks them to form a government that can and will extinguish Hawaiians claims. Overall, from my research about it, it’s stated not to fall for the fake state Akaka bill. To know that someone’s name, our names, could be used without our permission to support something that we would not support, is just frightening. When I watched the video “Roll with a Toll” that’s in my references, It confirmed that they really can do that with the Hawaiians’ signatures, and it’s so sad. Now that I know the possible outcomes of this Kau Inoa Poll, I now can make an educated decision of whether or not I should sign it myself. We, as Hawaiians, should get educated about things we do before we take any part of it. Right now, that’s a very crucial step for us to do. Make informed decisions!

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