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Summary
➡ The speaker is concerned about three unexplained deaths and a fire at a housing project called Kalai Ola. Despite asking the police and project management, they haven’t received clear answers about these incidents. They’re also worried about potential safety issues with the housing units, including possible toxic conditions. The speaker is trying to get the media to report on these issues to raise awareness and get answers.
➡ The speaker is expressing concern about the Kalaiola project in Kala, managed by Home Aid Hawaii. They are worried about the safety and wellbeing of the residents, citing unexplained deaths and lack of transparency from the management. They are urging people to contact the authorities and demand an investigation. The speaker also discusses the issue of housing permits in Lahaina, expressing frustration at the lack of progress and the impact on local residents.
➡ The speaker is frustrated with the lack of accountability and transparency in their town, Lahaina, despite billions being spent. They feel ignored and lied to by the state and are trying to rally people together to demand answers and hold those in power accountable. They express concern over safety issues, including unexplained deaths and fires, and are taking it upon themselves to investigate and check on the community. They urge for collective action, as they believe change cannot be achieved by one person alone.
➡ The speaker is praying to the Great Spirit, asking for love and support for those affected by a disaster in Lahaina, Hawaii. They believe that love is stronger than fear and evil, and they hope for a better future despite the current hardships. They also call for accountability for those responsible for the disaster, and express gratitude for Ellie Cochran, a state representative who is making a difference.
Transcript
I don’t know who to ask. I mean, from governor on down, because this is a state project that I want to highlight. The project called Kalaiola. And it was built, they’re like all these modular, modular prefab type units and they were to house our displaced fire survivors of Lahaina, which they are. But, you know, as we’re rolling up on, you know, our second year, 8-8-20, it’s like two years down the road now. And this project from day one has been questionable, just put it nicely, questionable in the sense that $186 million has gone to the project.
And until today, I’ve yet to see a single receipt, invoice, contract, anything. And I have asked and asked and sent letters to every single person possible to get the answer, and nothing, no information has been forthcoming as of today, as we speak, and that’s unacceptable. And so in the meantime, right, I mean, I live here and the people, again, they’re Lahaina displaced families and people that I grew up with, went to school with and just lived with. So, yeah, I hear things. Yeah, I see things. Whether the people who run the homemade is there or, you know, Joe Campos, the department deputy director with Department of Human Services from the state, all these people at the top, I have conversed, I have asked these questions of.
And yet nothing. But what’s the most glaring, most just upsetting, I think just unacceptable thing that is occurring that they’re not willing to admit or, or do anything about is that I found out there’s been three deaths and a fire there, all within the last couple months. Actually. It was, it was publicly mentioned to the community there. They have like this text tree thing where everyone’s on the same text message and they shoot out information. Oh, we’re having a community meeting. Oh, we’re so sorry to inform you that we had a, a young boy pass away.
You know, and so that happened about A couple months ago. And word is there a teenage boy somehow fell as. Died in his sleep. Don’t know how, don’t know why, don’t know anything. Just as a recent. See, June 19th, there is another death. The next day, June 20th, there’s a fire. And this is the temporary housing for. At these units there. You. If you’ve seen them, they’re these, like, these glass boxes. I call them fish bowls, but they’re like glass homes. There’s like four, five, maybe different styles of modular homes. And so then the 20th, there was a fire.
What I think one of the glass homes, the. The decking had caught fire or something. And then most recent was last Wednesday. Last. Yeah, Thursday, there was another death. And the odd thing is, the first, when the teenage boy had passed, that was text treat out. Everybody in the community heard about it. But the other three incidents, that’s just because people saw it. People were the ones who found the body. People like, that’s how I know it had happened. And it’s not a thing. So then I’m asking, right, the people who manage, who live on site, and it’s like, they’re not.
I’m not getting anything back. I. I actually reached out straight to Department of Human Services director Ryan Yamane, and I have not heard back from him. This was the day before 4th of July. I called him and said, hey, I just heard about another death. He goes, is this the death that happened a couple days ago? I know this is a death that just happened now. And he goes, I just talked to, you know, Campos, who runs the project, and he didn’t mention a thing. I go, well, it did. It happened. So he hung up with me and said he’d get right back to me.
This was last week, Thursday. He hasn’t gotten back to me. So I’m just kept in the dark. And I show these modules. This is. This is the module that we’re talking about. Yeah, that’s one style they have up there. You’re saying that this, These, these. You know, so. Because how I really started looking into this project is because I was getting phone calls from subcontractors and people who have worked on the job who have not gotten paid till today. Not gotten paid. So I’m like, how is it you’re not getting paid if you. This project got $186 million.
Everyone should be getting paid here. And that’s when I just started asking questions and wondering what the hell is going on. Questions of the state, yes, but questions of the people. And it’s just things I’m finding out, like, you know, units. The plumbing is inadequate. The wiring. Things were just so slapped together so quickly under the emergency proclamation and. Right. Harry. Harry. How’s Houzz? No matter. Doesn’t need to be the code. We don’t need to follow rules, whatever. Well, you know what? It’s coming up by everybody, I feel, because it’s like there’s a reason for codes.
And I’m. I’m wondering if plumbing. So supposedly the sewer line doesn’t incline away from the units. They backflow into towards. Back towards the units. And people are putting, like, wet rags and towels over their drains to keep the smell out and stuff. To keep it from backing up. Yeah. In the units. And there’s no venting in these units. There’s. So I’m just like wondering. Methane doesn’t smell. You know, I mean, and their glass and clothes, all they’re doing is recirculating air. Is. Is bad air being recirculated? I don’t know. I mean, I just. And I asked.
I asked if, you know, can there be air quality tests? Can there be at least do some type of wellness checks on people? Because here’s how the second death was found. One of the tenants, residents was walking her dog around, and the dog ran towards this unit. And she’s like, where are you going? You know, and chased after. And then she looked up and noticed all these black flies trying to. Just covering the windows and went home and said, oh, my God, you gotta go look. Something’s not right over there, you know. And that’s when they found there was a body in the building.
This was the boy or. No, no, this is the second death that no one. That. No, that. Yeah. So obviously it was a body that had been decomposed. Nobody found it until the dog actually ran, you know, alerted the person, like, hey, something doesn’t smell good here. And so that was the second body. Then the very next day, there’s a fire. How. What was the. What was the cause of the second body? I don’t. No one’s even copying to it. This is a Hawaii News now is not reporting on this because I actually called nobody. No, I even.
And then. So now fast now to the most recent person. That person was a member of my church. And this is how I know who it is, how they died and all that. But other than that, there’s no mention that wasn’t. That wasn’t in a text tree either. That was only because, as I said, it was a church member that’s how I know the inside story. But like, what is going on here? I’m worried for people’s lives, actually. Absolutely. 100. How did the fire start after that? Like, did you. I don’t know. I. I mean the.
I got the fire report and I like sent a letter to fire chief asking, hey, I mean, God, last thing we want to hear, Lahaina, is there’s fires. Okay? Last thing we want to hear. Especially there where our displaced fire survivors are located. So that was totally. So in his report was fire undetermined. And I have a follow up letter to him saying that is unacceptable. I want to know how what happened in order to prevent it from occurring again. Why is that satisfactory to you, fire chief, that you just, you don’t know how it started? Okay, bye.
Moving on. No, not moving on here. I need to know, I want to know that you’re doing mitigative preventative measures to avoid such situations. Again, like, last thing we need is a fire that was not in a text tree either. Why? I know because again, people who live there saw the fire trucks go up and everything. So it’s a small neighborhood, it’s a small town and I do know a whole lot of people. They’re gonna talk and explain what the hell’s going on. So it’s just extremely frustrating. So, yes. So two days ago, because of these deaths and I believe every, like even unintended death and things need to be reported, police report or something.
I. I called police chief. I asked him, do you know the project Kalai Ola? Yes. I go, so has there been reports, death reports? There’s been three deaths up there. Have they been reported with the police department? He goes, all I can say is at this time, what time is it? And it’s July 8th. This time date and time in the vicinity that there has been no deaths that were nefarious or attributed to foul play. I go, that wasn’t my question, but I’m glad to hear that. But were there reports for the three deaths that I’m talking about in the fire? This was no answer.
He. That was never distinctly succinctly answered. The answer was in the vicinity of the area you’re speaking about, there’s no deaths that were an affair. I’m like, so that was a weird, weird to say the least conversation there. I don’t know what’s going on. Okay. That gives me even more concern. And so I was up there yesterday visiting and just with a church member, just asking, just checking it out firsthand. Seeing you Know, in fact, I’m flying in my staff today. They’re coming in, and we’re going to go walk, knock on doors, say, hi, how are you doing? Anything you need, and things of that nature, and just see what we hear and what we come up with, you know, because obviously there’s two people who live on site, and if.
If you have to smell that a person is dead in a unit, what are you doing? You know, I saw one of the people who manage. Who live on site and manage the property, because when I come out of my friend’s unit, the big dumpster on wheels rolled into the back of his car. I’m like, why is the dumpster in the back of your car? He goes, what? No, it’s not supposed to be there. And I’m like, I didn’t think so, but what? He goes, the wind was so strong up there, it blew the dumpster into his car, and it just missed my truck if it hit my truck.
But, I mean. So he quickly called them. They got down there, quickly took pictures, removed the dumpster. But at that time, you know, I was like, oh, hi. I’m gonna be, you know, cruising around, just saying hi to people. And Sarah, she’s with Pono Land Development or Project Developers, somebody, and, oh, do you have a meeting with chemo? You know, of homemade chemo? I’m like, no, I don’t. I go, I’m the. I’m the representative, and these are my constituents, and I come in here to. To say hi and visit. Oh, well, we just don’t like to really bother them.
I’m thinking, really, if you would have done your route, you would have known that someone was dead in a unit. Rather like, maybe you should be checking on your people, saying hi. And, you know, I’m just. I don’t know. Things every day just don’t add up over there. This is not. Yeah, absolutely. So let’s. I just want to recap a little bit for people. There was a boy that died in his sleep. They don’t know why. And when. When was that? When was that? A couple months ago. I don’t know the exact date. Then. Then the second there was this person that died again, nobody knows why.
Was d. Was dead, obviously. Decomposed, decomposing, and there was a fire that killed three people. So. No, no, no, there’s just a fire. No, they didn’t. The fire didn’t kill anybody. But there was a fire in one of the units. But the fire department is just saying, fire undetermined. They don’t know why. What happened there? So to all total, three deaths and one fire. The boy, the. The. The decomposed person, the fire. And then recently, my church, a church member. So the fire didn’t kill anybody. Oh, okay. So the church member. How did the church member die? Natural causes.
And they were like heart attack or stroke or something. Okay. And the wife was there with him. Oh, I see. And so were any of these reported in the news? No, no, not even reported with the people who live there. The first one was. That’s what I said. There’s a text tree where the. The property mat sends out all this information. They told everybody about the first death, the boy, the. The second death, the decomposed body, the fire. And the third one, my church member no one knows about. That’s just word of mouth. Like who’s. Who knows what telling people.
They never sent that out on a E blast thing. So things are happening. They’re not alerting even the people who live there. Like, why. Why are you not especially a fire. I go in there and it’s like, oh, there’s like the little. The tiniest fire extinguisher bottle you can have. I don’t even know. I didn’t even know they made them that small is what’s in the unit, you know, and it’s just. And these units. These units cost $400,000 each. Was this was where the fire was or was it. Yeah, that’s what they’re saying. I mean, they may not have been technically that much because that added in the infrastructure cost, but still.
Still, I. When I looked up those glass houses, a one bed, a studio, I think was running 95,000 or. I mean, they’re. They’re really expensive when you have another. Yeah. And so you got my friend’s house, when there was heavy rain and wind, he thought there was an earthquake. His whole building shook like, like, like, like an earthquake. And he ran outside like, oh my God, what’s going on? And it was the wind. And he just was freaking out that his unit was going to fall off the foundations, which are like blocks underneath. And then the rain came.
I saw like this, this rain gutter thingy they made, but when it rained super, super hard, it overflowed that and made this gully under his unit. He’s like, oh, no. It’s going to undermine, you know, his. His foundation. Luckily it went between it. But still, I mean, there’s just things where I feel like people’s lives are literally at risk up there and I can’t get A single answer from anybody. Not human concerns, not, you know, fire, police. I mean, because it’s a state project and things are built under emergency proclamations and the governor has exempted himself from everything.
It’s just, you know, to me, was not built properly to begin with. And now the, the effects are happening and people are. And it still has a couple more years to go if things are not functioning properly now, and it hasn’t even been a year because people only started moving in the end of last year. So they haven’t even been in there a year yet. Right. The most of it was site prep, building the place up, and then people started being housed. So, yeah, I’m curious about these two deaths that nobody knows why they died or, you know, they’re, they’re not being.
The boy died in his sleep. The. The person that f. Was found decomposing. We don’t have a reason why they died. I’m curious if there’s something in the homes that could be toxic. That’s what I’m wondering. I mean, again, because of the, the way sewer lines are, maybe there’s methane backing up in these units. You know, as I. That’s why I wanted to air quality test. I mentioned it to chief of police and he goes, well, if you want a toxicology report that’s going to take four months. It’s like, I don’t care how long it takes.
In fact, this should be expedited. I’m worried for people. You know, I would think anybody would be, but that’s the answer I got. Oh, it’s going to take at least four months. I don’t care. It should be taken care of. It should be looked into as far as I’m concerned. And I’m going to still harp on it and get it done. I. Because I don’t know. Is it methane? Who knows? Because you can’t smell that. Yeah, and I got. There’s areas that have that sulfur egg smell too. I mean, people shouldn’t be living in this to begin with, you know, at all.
So it’s. I don’t know. I mean, there’s too many questions and no one’s willing to answer any of them. And that’s my concern. You know, I, I just want to say thank you so much for your concern because it seems like you’re the only one. I mean, the news isn’t even reporting on it. Hawaiian news now, where are they? That’s like, well, if the, if the project is not letting out any information, who’s going to even know about it. Not. No newscast is going to know. They’re not going to know to go ask. But guess what? I.
I have put word into kitv. I have been put word into Maui. Now nobody’s responded to me. Okay, Voicemails. I. All of those guys. I have mentioned my concerns. Three deaths and a fire. Nothing. Okay, so here’s the action that you guys are watching. I’m going to put these, these contacts for these news places. Please contact them and ask them to report on the three deaths that happened in, in this area in, in Kala. The project is Kalaiola. It’s managed by Home Aid Hawaii. Home Aid Hawaii. Kemer Cavallo, not answering. The other state person that runs it, Joe Campos, not answering.
I cannot get anywhere and we need to. Yeah, I don’t even know. That’s why I’m talking to you. I’m trying to talk to anybody who might do something. Yeah, yeah. So all of you guys, it doesn’t matter if you live on the islands or not. The in the description is the who to contact and our concerns. Please con, please report on these issues and I’ll have a little blurb in the description. So it doesn’t matter if you live on wherever you live in the world. Contact these people. I want an investigation. Investigation is needed, a follow up wellness checks.
How are people doing? Are these units truly safe? I don’t know. And from what I’ve heard from even the people who’ve worked there again, never got paid. So they left the job. And people can ask that question, why are people constantly leaving that project? There’s just something not right since day one. And again, no answers are forthcoming. To me, the state representative, these are my constituents, this is the district that I represent and I cannot get answers. It’s frustrating, but I’m worried. I’m concerned. Absolutely. I mean, three deaths, no, no news about it. Two of them are questionable and nobody knows why they died.
A boy dying in his sleep, what the heck is that about? Yeah, that’s odd. A 16 year old boy is what I’m told again. You know, it’s like. So I’m not trying to bother anybody there, but I am truly concerned and I just want to meet and greet people, you know, face to face, talk story if there’s anything they need to share with me, any needs. I mean, are they told to just not let any information out themselves? You know, maybe. Yeah. The state is notorious for retaliation and for bullying tactics. I mean, God forbid they’re holding people hostage per se.
Like don’t you Dare let any information down or we’ll kick you out or I don’t know who knows? You know I’m trying to find. Suppose like after the third death now they’re asking everybody for contact information. There’s not, there’s no one sign any contracts up there. Only there’s like on there on their final phase. I, I heard only now people are signing contracts. I have to get a copy of one because I’m told that in says that they release State for many liabilities. I’ve never heard of such a contract so I can go ask. I’m going to go try and see if I can find someone’s contract today and find out for sure.
But for three quarters of the project it’s just verbally verbal, no written nothing. And now this last phase, supposedly only the new people now are signing contracts. So I and it says to release State from liability. So I gotta find one of these and, and verify. But that’s like oh my God, is that happening? I. I don’t know. It’s just one, one thing after another. Yeah. And every time I hear more it just gets worse and worse and it’s. And it really is scary for me, you know and I would assume for the people that live there but.
Standtogether hawaii.com you guys, if you’re listening on the voice of kona standtogether hawaii.com Go there. I’m going to be putting an email out about this as well and telling people in the email we’ll have all this information as well. So the description on YouTube you guys listening on the radio Blossom Inner Wellness I N N E r is the YouTube channel Rumble channel. All of the X and truth and all of the other ones but, but stand together. Yeah. Get the word out is the email and I will be sending this out today because here on Big island we are actually we have or test.
We’re test. We have testimony for the Hawaii general plan. Ellie, while I have you here, what’s going on with the permits of the houses that are allowed to be built in in Lahaina? What are there, are there more being being issued? What, what’s going on with any of that that you can tell us? Yes, the last Wednesday meeting, county meeting, something like 200 or other. Maybe close to 300 permits are out there now or something. I mean I’m watching LA and and they’re like, you know they’re going to be rebuilt before we are at this rate.
But you know I’m trying to get this county or the state Actually, as a whole, to start looking into alternative type of housing. Right. I mean, why would you want to build another wooden structure? I mean, they’re beautiful and all that stuff, but they’re not fire resilient, they’re not fire retardant. They’re not. They go up in smoke in a second. I mean, your investment needs to last longer than just one generation. There’s materials out there that can last several. And so your investment is a, you know, goes a long way. And your families and future generations to come will continue to live and enjoy that home that you’re building today with these new, latest, greatest technology materials.
I just came back from China to personally go take a look at a factory there. The biggest actually, and incredible. But, you know, our codes don’t allow it. Our codes don’t. It doesn’t match. It doesn’t fall in line with, you know, the monopoly of, you know, the couple companies that everybody knows. You know, your honors of the world, your, your HPMs of the world, they build. I mean, wonderful. If that’s your, if that’s your choice, that’s great. But I want to educate people that there’s other options. That’s it, options. And it’s up to you to purchase and build whatever you want.
But I need you to know there’s other options out there than just what we all know. And so I’ve been really, that’s been my other. Just, you know, I’ve been just spearheading and just running around and educating people. And the one company is from your hilo on your island. Yeah. Castle Block and Robert and Melina Tucker. Again, I’m not pushing anything in particular. I, I’m just saying I want to educate people about options. And I’m trying to create this alternative housing village where in this village you will get to see a wooden structure. You know, you got maybe your hem cre, maybe you’re made out of mud, maybe you’re made out of whatever you know.
And so everyone can just touch, feel and see, figure out what you know. You learn about what the cost is, how long did it take, how much labor did it take, you know, and all that. But none of these things. Most of these things are not permitted right now. You can build them here in Lahaina because they’re temporary structures. But people, what if people want them as permanent? So I’m trying to work through public works and planning. You. It’s just been again, you know, I ask for meetings, I, I send letters, I send emails, I send text messages, and I get no responses.
So it’s like there’s. There’s a ulterior. Ulterior hidden agenda and motive and it’s only the people in the know. No, only the people in the know get answers. Right. And that’s just not how it’s supposed to work. Especially when I’m the state representative for Laina and I’m trying to keep our Lahaina people home and have them rebuild and lay their foundations and roots back in our town of Lahaina. Yeah, and I got. I got empty lots selling for over a million dollars now. So who’s going to be rooted in our town? Not going to be our local families anymore.
That’s what’s so scary for me. And extremely sad that people are holding out and they can no longer. And that’s just wrong. So still here, trying to fight that fight and just trying to get action to take care of the people. Is there any kind of census of the population now of Lahaina residents then. Then pre. Fire? Yeah, I mean, I can. I don’t know the exact number, but I can guarantee you it’s less guaranteed. I got. I mean, I know people who. Yeah, they’re like, moving away, Ellie. I can’t. I have to go. I’m gonna go back home, gonna go live with family again, whatever.
And they’ve lived here for like 30, 40 years. You think they ever wanted to go? This is their home. But now they can’t. They permits aren’t coming. They can’t rebuild their home. It’s like. This is the heartbreaking stories that I hear. This is occurring before the fire, but it’s. Yeah, it’s gotten worse. So no businesses have gotten permits that. That people who own businesses there. Is that true? Well, they can’t even rebuild their business. I mean, and I don’t know. Yeah, I’m sure they’re not. Nothing’s gotten rebuilt in LAHAINA Yet. Over $3.5 billion has been spent.
My question to the top, FEMA and everybody state break down every single penny that came to. To Lahaina, Whether you’re a nonprofit, how much money did you get and spend? You see all the questions about Lahaina strong right now, you know, I mean, the list goes on and on. Because when I look back and see literally Lahaina the way it is, and over $3.5 billion has been spent in this town. Well, then where the hell is it? I mean, really? And you got people cooped up in these glass boxes dying and with no answer on top of it.
I Am like just beyond myself. Not at wits end. Not knowing who to turn, who to talk to, where to get answers and help anymore. I can’t. I’m the state guy. I can’t even get help from my own state. I can’t even trust this state anymore. I mean, I never have, but you know, with. Where do I go? So, yeah, federal. You know, I don’t know. I just. I’m trying anything and everyone and anywhere at this point. Yeah. And you know, the people do have power together. So that’s why it’s important a lot of come together.
Yeah. Dot com. Because that’s the only way, you know, one person can lead it. But. But you can’t do it by yourself. So. You guys watching? Yeah. Together. Easy to discredit. Ellie. Right? There’s all this talk. Oh, she doesn’t show up for work. You know what? I’m home. I’m home in the district with the people that the, you know, that need the help the most. Not sitting in a square building on another island. What? One vote. That doesn’t even matter because it’s all predetermined anyways. If you’re not in the clique, you don’t get nothing anyhow. So.
Spinning my wheels, wasting my time. I need to be. I needed to be here in Lahaina. I still am. Now look what’s going on. Look what they’ve been pulling under people’s noses in front of their faces all day long. They’ve taken so much money with no accountability for it. Why is no one asking the question? Billions. Only the auditors on their case. But only after. What, like an act of God to make it happen? I had asked the auditor, you need to audit this. No, that’s not how we do it, Ellie. You’re just one voice. I’m like, really? And he ignored me.
Then state legislature, lo and behold, is put in. Put in a reso to audit. Now the audit’s on. So that should uncover something better. But again, state auditor is a state guy. So you’re going to support this? I don’t know how it works here. Yeah. I just need truth to prevail. Truth. Well, I just so appreciate. I know that what you’re doing, you have a. You have. It’s a. It’s a big, big load on your shoulders. And I just want you to know you’re not alone. You are seriously not alone. I mean, I know it feels that way and I do know that people.
We have your back. As far as I go, I’m. I got your Back and there’s people stand together Hawaii that have your back. They’re always doing actions that I, that I going to be posting this and I just say want to say thank you so much to everybody who does take action. The link is in the who to contact will be in the description. It’s also going to be on an email@standtogether hawaii.com and I also think I’m going to post it at. I will post it actually@thestandtogetherhawaii.com Maui fires at the top so people, so it’ll, it’ll be there for people and we just need people to again speak out.
We do this together. We do this together because it can’t be one person. It doesn’t work with one person but it does work with the majority. So gotta ask the questions. Hold these people accountable because they’re not answering me. I send emails and official letters with my, you know, state letterhead. Well, when they do respond, it’s vague. They’re not answering the question or they. I’m totally ignored or lied to. Those are my responses. None of it is truthful. None of it is helpful. And I just. So again I’m just completely frustrated at this point. Just trying everything.
And people are exposure, I think is key. Exposure. Absolutely. Holding them accountable. Yeah, totally. Yeah. And when people start dying, a child dies in his sleep and they don’t know why, that’s. That is not okay. That is not okay. Well, I mean the second body is extremely bothersome too because like it was. That person was decomposing and it’s like that obviously took days. Where are the people on site? There’s two people who live there. How would you not know that you had. Okay, I know you have hundreds of units, but you should be making rounds and checking and saying hi and whatever, you know.
And you should have come across this. You should have. I mean as far as I’m concerned, you know, these are people who are. We’re still suffering. We are going through trauma. Talk about adding trauma. As you said in your trauma on top of trauma. This is for me occurring and especially a fire. Fire, you know, they never text treed, if that. And I want to know the cause because if there’s something faulty in a particular unit, it needs to be addressed. Fire chief, people who live there, you know, property managers, Ker, cavalo, whoever you all, I’m concerned and I want to know where that, which one that is.
I’m going to go. What? I got to go do my own investigations. I Guess so. I mean, because no one else seems to care. Well, I’m going to add that. I’m going to add him to our list of people to contact and ask, do a full investigation and find out why did home burn? I mean that’s his specialty. He’s supposed to. How he’s supposed to do the investigation and find it. You don’t. Well, his investigation has come up undetermined cause. Undetermined. No, you need to determine that. You need to determine it or at least figure out how to prevent it.
Then what? Preventative measures, measures moving forward. Then chief is happening up here, you know, that that’d be a nice way to, you know, answer, but it was just a flat out undetermined, case closed, basically. I’m like, no, no, wait, hold on. So I have another follow up letter to him asking about preventative mitigative measures that are going to be taken. And that goes for all issues, right? People who have passed without anybody knowing, like what are you doing now? Are you going to make your rounds on a regular, you know, to check on people? Do like a neighborhood watch, make sure your neighbors keep an eye for your neighbor, right, or something.
You didn’t see your neighbor get out of, walk out of their unit for days or come home and day or something. Have, make a neighborhood watch thing, you know, take look after each other. I don’t know, make a program, something. There’s things, there’s ways you can do this and I don’t know, we’ll see. Well, I totally agree with you. I really appreciate your heart and your courage and your tenacity. And again, if you guys are listening on the Voice of Kona Radio, join StandTogether Hawaii.com click on Maui Fires. This information is going to be there of who to contact.
The fire chief is going to be among them. We want to know why either why that that fire happened and, and how it can be prevented so that people can stay safe. Because this, this is literally, in my opinion, it’s, this is like, I don’t want to say it’s like murder. It’s like if you don’t know why this is happening, what is negligence? It’s absolutely negligence for our people. You’re neglecting, you know, caring for our people. You’re not making sure everything is safe for them. Everything’s. We all are at risk at all times. But the point is this is something you could possibly do something about.
At least take action to prevent future, you know, things from happening. And that’s all I ask. And these are People that have already lost everything. These are already, yeah, survived like the most prominent fire, lost everything. Everyone has their own traumatic story to tell. All of them, they’re fire survivors, you know, so it’s like. And, and the, the people that live there that managing are also. So they understand, they should understand it. They should really have that compassion and really, you know, heartfelt whatever, caring for people who are there, making sure they’re okay and safe at all times.
I don’t know, I don’t feel like they’re being, you know, cared for or looked after, you know, so I’m going to. Again, I’m sending in my staff and we’re just going to go and check out and say hi to people and see how they’re doing. Good, I’m so glad you’re doing that. And let’s do what else to do. A visualization and a prayer and just call in safety for all the people there. And for you. Thank you, Infinite Creator, Great Spirit of all things. We are just so grateful for Ellie and her team. And we just know that you hold them in complete safety and guide them.
And I know that you guide her heart every single day, her courage and her tenacity. Thank you so much, Great Spirit, for having her be on the planet right now, in history. And we know that she’s here because if she, if the universe didn’t need her, she would not be here. So she is here and she’s doing your work, Great Spirit, to do the best that you can for these people who have lost everything. And Great Spirit, we just know that there is a frequency of love. There is. And it is greater than darkness, and it is greater than fear, and it is greater than evil.
And Great Spirit, we call that, that frequency of love. Just be with all of the Lahaina survivors and with Ellie and her team in all of Maui and all of Hawaii, because this, this situation that happened in Lahaina has affected all of us, all the islands and all the people, the people that have lost their homes in la, the people that have lost their homes through the floods, all that. It is happening right now. Great Spirit, we just know that you are with these people, that they are not alone. And that truth is lighting up all over the world to show the truth of what is happening so that people can see for themselves the truth of these atrocities.
And Great Spirit, we just know that the path forward, it may not be easy, but it is going to be better. We call that forth right now. We call forth right now that there can be an awakening here. Of truth and that all people can see it for what it truly is. And that people who need to be held accountable for their actions are being held accountable. We call that forth now. Great Spirit, we know through Jesus, unconditional love, that Christ consciousness of love, that it surrounds Lahaina, that it surrounds Maui, that it surrounds the islands, that it surrounds California, that it surrounds Texas, that it surrounds all the world right now, Great Spirit.
And we call forth truth. We call forth freedom. We call forth the knowingness that this world can be a better place and that people in power can be there. And who honor people’s right to live, to live in their own home, to own property, to be free, to be under you, Great Spirit, with unalienable rights. We call that forth now. We bind anybody who does not value human life, who does not value freedom, who does not value people’s private property, we bind them with the Christ consciousness of unconditional love that they can do no more harm.
And that the truth is unveiled. We see it now. And those in power that can make a difference are making a difference, like Ellie Cochran, the Lahaina state representative. And we send her so much, so much mahalo, nui loa. So much protection, so much energy in her race and her fight, for doing what is right for the people. Great Spirit, we give so much gratitude for her. And so it is. Thank you so much, Ellie. Appreciate that. Yeah. So I’ll keep you in the loop. All right, we’ll talk soon. Much Allah, thank you so much for your time.
Aloha. Bye. Bye.
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