(Outside of the Courthouse, Waimea, Hawai’i.) Explaining the jurisdiction of the public lands of the Kingdom of Hawaiian Islands.
(Outside of the Courthouse, Waimea, Hawai’i.) Explaining the jurisdiction of the public lands of the Kingdom of Hawaiian Islands.
There will be no 18-story telescope built on Mauna Kea.
The public lands of Hawai’i do not belong to the Univ. of Hawaii, nor to the fake-state, nor to the Americans.
The opposition to the construction is not just about culture and tradition.
It’s about the legal jurisdiction of the Kingdom lands, which belong to the…
Ponokeali’i explained, “Hawai’i supreme court’s revocation of the Thirty Meter Telescope permit based on the fact that the Dept. of Natural Resource denied due process to those that opposed the telescope’s construction on the mauna, together represent a sea change in the judicial perspective of both high courts…