OHA Trustee Hulu Lindsey Follows Trustee Ahuna in Removing Name from Letter to Rescind

Trustee Hulu LindseyAnother Trustee takes steps to remove name from rescinding letter to Secretary of State Kerry. Office of Hawaiian Affairs Trustee Carmen Hulu Lindsey representing Maui, has notified Chairperson Trustee Colette Machado, that she is requesting removal of her name from the May 10, 2014 letter addressed to Secretary of State Kerry. The letter was signed by all nine Trustees, including Trustee Ahuna, which stated:

“We understand that you received a letter from Office of Hawaiian Affairs Chief Executive Officer Kamana‘opono M. Crabbe, PhD dated May 5, 2014. The contents of that letter do not reflect the position of the Board of Trustees of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs or the position of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. That letter is hereby rescinded.”

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6 thoughts on “OHA Trustee Hulu Lindsey Follows Trustee Ahuna in Removing Name from Letter to Rescind

  1. How can we as Kanaka, as well as non Kanaka citizens of the Hawaiian Kingdom call on each and every OHA board member to publicly state their position on the continuity of the Hawaiian Kingdom? Shouldn’t we, the Kanaka, whom the trustees are supposed to be representing, know what each trustees position is if they are said to be our voice. That being said, from a legal standpoint, any time you can get the perpetrator of a crime to discuss the crime, or better yet, admit to the crime, it can be of significant benefit to the prosecution of that crime. Although we as a people have known for over 116 years that the US broke it’s own constitutional laws, as well as international law when it overthrew our Queen at gunpoint, we must recognize the international importance of having the US State Dept. or US Attorney General’s office discuss or give a legal opinion regarding the crime. Since we already know that there is no possible way the US can show cause that the overthrow, annexation, or state of Hawaii was or is legal, they would be left with two options. They could admit that their actions, or the actions of their representatives where illegal and thus the Hawaiian Kingdom remains, or they could simply remain silent and refuse to answer ( which would actually speak volumes as well ) and again the Kingdom remains. Although we know the truth, we need the rest of the world to know the truth. The US can not call themselves a member of the ” family of nations ” and openly break international laws and treaties, especially as the US is at the front of the world stage pointing to the illegality of the Russia, Ukraine and Crimean conflict. Now is the time for our freedom from US occupation and indoctrination. Now is the time for our people, our Kingdom, our future. I call on each and child of Akua to stand for what is Pono. Spread the word or share this blog or do whatever you can do spread the word. NOW IS THE TIME. Ku mau Hawaii Imua.

  2. Mahalo Trustee Hulu for knowing the that this is the truth and supporting what is right. Please help the others see.

  3. I’m pretty sure when Hawai’i becomes unoccupied OHA will still be active and running, after all isn’t OHA’s initial supposed purpose is to serve the Kanaka Maoli people (contrary to what most of the Trustees are doing)? If so then I don’t see why it would be shut down. Maybe then OHA will do what they’re supposed to do …

    • No it would not be running if Hawaii gets de-occupied because its an agency of the State of Hawaii, which is an illegal government. Therefore, OHA, which was created by the State of Hawaii government, is null and void. Furthermore, I don’t want such an organization like OHA to ever exist if the H.K. Government gets restored! It would be just like this occupation right now: A miserable, divided place and the H.K. was not a divided place!

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