Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 19, Number 11, 1 November 2002 — Vehicle of terrorism [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Vehicle of terrorism

The City Council's lease-to-fee Convereion Bill 53 against Queen Lili'uokalani Trust's Waikiki land holdings is a vehicle of terrorism, violence and intimidations. These threats are to achieve an end to all ancestral lands whieh the last reigning monarch willed in trust to benefit orphaned and destitute beneficiaries and the termination of 300 programs now serving more than 9,000 children statewide. These are the principles and theories of the Communist Party. "If I ean control their property, I ean control everything," is the Communist manifesto: abolition of See LETTERS on page 3

LETTERS from page 2 property on land and all rents of land for this purpose. The constitution was created to protect those that cannot protect tharnselves. To protect the personal, civil and politieal rights of the individual whieh are guaranteed by constitutional law and secured against invasion by the government or any of its agencies. This definition comes under "eonstitutional freedom." When the five comrades of the city eouneil try to control the souls of 9,000 children, recipients of Queen Lili'uokalani Trust and its programs, the "Heavens" withdraw. When the "Heavens" withdraw, so does your soul. When you have no soul, youhave no spirit. When you have no spirit, you have no heart. Amen to the five comrades and their conspirators. Ka makua, ke keiki, ka 'uhane hemolele. 'Amama. Lovell F. Kaleikini Kāne 'ohe

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