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    Default Neil Keenan Update: The Kingdom of Hawai'i

    This is a wonderful Report, and a great follow up for those who were interested in my first post about the Kingdom of Hawai'i.

    http://neilkeenan.com/the-life-of-th...righteousness/

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    Default Re: Neil Keenan Update: The Kingdom of Hawai'i

    What is going on is also happening in conjunction with the Hawai'ian Star Visitors Sanctuary, which just opened on June 27th, 2014. This is exciting news
    Link here~~~~> https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...e-June-27-2014

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    Default Re: Neil Keenan Update: The Kingdom of Hawai'i

    I love the Hawaiian people and have felt for their loss since I first became aware of hawaiian history in the 1970s. It is sad, but the Hawaiians did it to themselves. They allowed foreigners to own land - nearly all of it. When the US Marines came to steal the Kingdom, there where no Hawaiian warriors. All the people had become slaves on the plantations. If they had risen up against the Marines in 1893, they most likely could have prevailed. But the Hawaiians had already been converted from proud owners of an Island nation to mere serfs working someone else's land. At one point, even their language was outlawed. This fact makes me sad, but you cannot deny it.

    Now, this is what the criminal cabal is doing to the people of the United States. You know - the land of the free and the home of the brave. It makes me sick.

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    Default Re: Neil Keenan Update: The Kingdom of Hawai'i

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    I love the Hawaiian people and have felt for their loss since I first became aware of hawaiian history in the 1970s. It is sad, but the Hawaiians did it to themselves. They allowed foreigners to own land - nearly all of it. When the US Marines came to steal the Kingdom, there where no Hawaiian warriors. All the people had become slaves on the plantations. If they had risen up against the Marines in 1893, they most likely could have prevailed. But the Hawaiians had already been converted from proud owners of an Island nation to mere serfs working someone else's land. At one point, even their language was outlawed. This fact makes me sad, but you cannot deny it.

    Now, this is what the criminal cabal is doing to the people of the United States. You know - the land of the free and the home of the brave. It makes me sick.
    I don't know a single person that has been to Hawaii and didn't want to go back. The Hawaiians are just so happy and real. Maybe has something to do with Hawaii being on a major energy vortex. My wife and I go as much as we can.

    Yeah it is too bad that they were taken advantage of, however I don't blame them one bit. Some people are so nice they don't "see" the bad in others.

    May justice be done.
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    Default Re: Neil Keenan Update: The Kingdom of Hawai'i

    Quote It is sad, but the Hawaiians did it to themselves. They allowed foreigners to own land - nearly all of it.
    It is not quite true that they "did it to themselves". They had no concept of land ownership such as the Americans had and the Americans took advantage of that. The same was done with native people in the Americas as well as indigenous peoples in many places as we well know.

    With a vastly reduced population, disease and superior weapons to protect the vast wealth to be made by the conquerers, they had little ability to protect themselves by the time they realized what was happening.

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