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Summary
➡ The text criticizes a plan that seems to be influenced by external entities, arguing it’s treasonous if it’s not solely created by the state or the U.S. The plan, which mirrors principles from the Agenda 21, is said to undermine local self-governance and redefine rights as conditional privileges. The author expresses concern over the plan’s development with limited grassroots input and its approval despite public disapproval. The author also criticizes the lack of a community plan for Hilo, the second largest town on the Big Island, in the Hawaii General Plan 2045.
➡ The text discusses various topics including patents for weather control, climate change, sea level measurements, and coastal property purchases by prominent figures. It also mentions a declaration signed by scientists stating there’s no climate emergency. The text further discusses a controversial plan affecting hunting, fishing, and gathering in Hawaii, with locals expressing their concerns and opposition.
➡ The speaker emphasizes the importance of self-sustainability and cultural practices, particularly hunting and gathering, for future generations. He criticizes a proposed general plan by the county council, which he believes violates the U.S. and Hawaii Constitutions and threatens people’s rights to land, fishing, hunting, and gathering. He encourages listeners to oppose the plan by sending notarized affidavits to council members. The speaker also mentions that despite community opposition, some council members are still in favor of the plan due to the time and resources invested in it.
➡ The speaker is urging people to challenge a plan they believe violates the US and Hawaii Constitutions. They’re asking everyone to join them in submitting an Affidavit of Truth, a document that asserts the plan’s unconstitutionality. The speaker believes this action is crucial for the future of their community and expresses gratitude to the Great Spirit for guidance and support. They hope that their efforts will lead to a better, more harmonious world.
Transcript
So we have an opportunity right now to really make a difference. I believe, I feel, you know, some people don’t feel that way, but I do feel that way and it’s going to take numbers. I have created an affidavit of truth and, and I just want to say I am going to share some people’s testimony from last night. Not one person supported this plan. There were people from all over the island sharing and Live in Kona, live in Hilo on Zoom, all over the island. And everybody did such an amazing job. And I am going to share some testimonies in a moment.
But first I want to show you guys the affidavit that I literally used chat GPT. It’s the first time I use chatGPT. The AI I’ve been kind of freaked out by it, but my sister used it and she did such a great job in a petition I put in to ChatGPT, I put in what violations to the US and Hawaii constitution constitutions is the Hawaii General Plan 2045 violating. So and then I what I did was I had ChatGPT create the affidavit for me and did such a great job. So here’s the affidavit that I’m going to be sending.
And please, we need numbers, we need thousands of people to send this to our county councils. And I’m going to show you where this is at, how to get it. If you have not joined standtogether hawaii.com stand together hawaii.com please join standtogether hawaii.com because I will be sending this in an email so you guys will get it in your inbox as a PDF with all the names and addresses of who to send this to. So let me show it to you guys. This is the affidavit that ChatGPT created on just me writing in what, what violations of the Constitution us and Hawaii is our Hawaii General Plan violating.
So here’s what the violations are. The violations of is of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. constitution the Takings Clause. Our Hawaii General Plan 2045 violates the Taking clause. The plan’s reclassification of large areas of important agriculture lands and productive private property as natural land. Now I am going to show you the definition that ChatGPT showed me of natural land in a moment because here’s the thing, it’s not in the plan. It’s not clearly stated. In fact, let me just do that right now. It is not clearly stated as. As what is. What is the definition? In fact let me put it here.
What is the the definition of natural in the Hawaii General sorry General Plan 2045 and here’s what Chat GPT says because it’s like what is, what is the definition? Final Recommendation Draft the term natural is used as land use designation with specific policy intent. Natural Systems Plan refers to the process aimed at protecting, conserving and improving the biodiversity and sustainability of a region’s natural system. And it basically what it does. The concerns here, it’s ambiguous land rights. Landowners may suddenly face restrictions with no notice or compensation because their land is changing to natural. I am going to show you guys the map that changes important ag where people actually grow food into natural.
The other concerns are regulatory takings risk. If the land’s use value is stripped without compensation it may violate the U.S. and Hawaii constitutions which I believe it does. Lack of transparency. The plan does not define exact acreage or parcels leaving that are going to turn into natural land. I asked it, I was like how many acres are turning into natural land? And Chat GBC said it’s not specified but it says thousands, thousands of acres are turning into natural land. The plan does not define exact acreage or parcels leaving ambiguous which lands are affected and the mapping errors errors you guys instances of residential parcels labeled as natural.
Clearly a mapping mistake highlighted in the plans unreliability. So this is the plan I’m going to stop sharing and then do another screen share because I want to show you guys the map that will change property into important agriculture natural land. So on the right hand side you see all of this light green. That’s all important ag land. All important ag land and now it’s turned to natural which means preserved for nature, limited human activity. No farming on important ag land you guys important ag land. No hunting, no gathering, none of it. On important. On the natural.
The, the important ag land turning to natural land if it’s natural Land that means rules and restrictions and limited human activity. And they are literally wanting to change important ag land where we farm into natural land. So let me go back to the, the affidavit you guys. This is an affidavit that shows the violations of the US and Hawaii constitutions that our Hawaii General Plan 2045 has. We get to, we get to you guys. It is our Kuleana. If you’re on the islands, print this out and mail it in. You have to get it notarized by a notary which usually is free at your bank.
You can get a free notary at your bank. You do each one for each county council. And here’s what it basically is going to send to them. This bill, this Hawaii General Plan 2045 violates Article 1, Section 20 of the Hawaii Constitution, Eminent domain. This is the reclassification of land under the plan, especially to the ambiguous and restrictive natural designation deprives landowners, deprives landowners of use and value effectively functioning as an uncompensated taking. This is a taking of your land, you guys. If you are homeowners, print this out. Go to standtogether hawaii.com you can click on Hawaii General Plan.
This affidavit will be there. So you can read it, you can print it out. I’m also going to have all of the addresses and the county councils of who you’re going to send this to. So you send this to all of them. Send this to all of them? Yes, you have to get each one printed out separately. Yes, you have to notarize each one individually and then send it in the mail. I would highly recommend that you do certified mail to to show that they received this. More Violations of the US and Hawaii constitutions include violence, violation of the 14th Amendment due process clause.
The plan lacks clarity and specific, specific specificity. Vague terms such as natural resilience, hubs, sustainable development are undefined or loosely applied creating confusion and legal uncertainty for the public. And then this, this chat GPT rocked because they also showed court cases that where the, their, their county council or whomever it was was trying to violate the constitution. So this is grained versus the city of Rockford. Rockford laws must be clear so people of common intelligence can understand them. And that is a violation of the Hawaii Constitution. Plain language which literally says you have to write bills that are easily understood by the average person.
And here’s another violation violation. Article 1, Section 5 of the Hawaii Constitution. Equal protection and due process. The plan disproportionately affects Native Hawaiian Substance substances Rural and family farmers who depend on land for traditional and customary practices agricultural and survival. Article 12 of the Hawaii Constitution protects Native Hawaiian rights including gathering and cultural practices restrictions under vague land use labels such as natural. Again, what did I just say? That’s for. That’s for nature. People will be booted. Could interfere with these rights. That’s correct. Concerns regarding natural land designation. The plan proposes converting land areas of important agriculture lands.
I just said that. Without detailing explanation of the change, resulting impacts or long term consequences. The word natural is undefined and has not been transparently reviewed in the pub with the public. This is in our Hawaii General plan you guys. Our power is this affidavit of truth. Sending it to all of our county council members. You guys can read this. Go to stand together hawaii.com click on the Hawaii GP for General Plan. I’m going to put this there. Vagueness and unclear language throughout the plan. Throughout the plan key terms are undefined or overly broad. Example resilience, hub smart growth compact communities, natural resource management areas, development nodes, urban containment.
These terms may be used to justify land use policies that restrict private rights and increase regulations and rezoning lands without clear consent or legislative oversight. You guys, this is a government overreach. Government overreach. The ambiguity. Ambiguity. Ambiguity invites inconsistent enforcement and prevents landowners from understanding their obligation or which violates constitutional due process. All right, there’s more of this alignment with the United Nations Agenda 21. Let me tell you guys, you cannot have a plan, a Hawaii, Hawaii plan. You can’t have a plan that is influenced or created by an outside of the state or outside of the United States entity like the United nations.
Because that is treason. That means it’s treason. It if it’s. If something outside the state of Hawaii or the United States of America is influencing their plan like let’s say China or again the UN then that makes this document a treasonous document. That’s just by nature what it is. So let me just go kind of go through this again a little bit more with you guys. The plan mirrors principles in the agenda 212030 including top down control of land use, urban decentification, centralized planning and restrictions of rural development. And here it goes. The Agenda 21 style planning undermines local self governance and often redefines in an inalienable rights as conditional privileges subject to bureaucracy and interpretation.
That basically means you guys, they are going. This plan redefines our rights and it turn it makes it that our rights are under the bureaucracy the rules of these governments. And then I Want to keep going with this collaboration with outside entities and stakeholders. The plan emphasizes broad collaboration with government agencies, nonprofit organizations for profit, and other stakeholders in its development and implementations. While part. While partnerships can be beneficial, beneficial, they must not. Let me write that. Let me highlight this part. They must not override the rights and priorities of the local community. Okay, so additional concerns.
The plan was developed over many years with limited grassroots input. Here’s the thing, here’s the thing that I’m going to show you guys to the county council. County council’s. After everybody testified and everybody is freaking out and I’m going to show you some of these testimonies. The county council says, oh, you guys, this was created over 10 years. We can’t just scrap it. We can’t just, you know, go back. So they approved it after all these testimonies. Not one person stood in approval. If you have a treasonous document that goes against the constitution of both the U.S.
and Hawaii Constitution that violates people’s rights, that takes people’s property, and you are putting it through because it was 10 years in the making, honestly, in my opinion, that makes you a treasonous traitor to this country because you are not standing for the people who are telling you this plan is not what the people want. It doesn’t matter if this plan was 50 or 100 years in the making. If it goes against the Constitution of the United States and Hawaii constitutions, it needs to be booted. It doesn’t matter the time and how much effort it took.
If the people didn’t create this plan and people are freaking out about it and not one person is coming in support of it and you are putting it forward, what does that make you? You are. You are elected official that the people voted you into office and you are ignoring your constituents. You are a traitor to this country. So let me go back and just finish off. And I also do want to share with you guys one more thing that I don’t have in the affidavit, but I will be adding relief request. Okay, let’s see. I want to kind of see.
Make sure. Okay, that’s. That’s the, that’s the conclusion of it. I’m going to leave this. This affidavit will be at stand together hawaii.com Click on Hawaii GP. You guys can print it out or join standtogether hawaii.com I’ll email it to you. The one thing that I forgot to add into this plan that I will be doing right after this video is the fact that Hilo the second Largest town on the Big island doesn’t have a community plan. There’s no community plan for Hilo town, which so many Hilo residents have been complaining about. And they have actually been told there will be, there will be, there will be a community plan for Hilo, but there’s not.
It’s not in the Hawaii General Plan. So this Hawaii General Plan 2045, a 20 year document, has zero community plan for the second largest town on the Big island. And these elected officials putting it through. So now I want to share with you guys the, some of the testimonies that we’re given. And the first one I want to share is with Kimmy, who is Pastor Kevin’s wife. And she just really rocked it. Her, her testimony. You know, this is a, this is a pastor’s wife. She did, she did such a great job. I’m just gonna let her speak her piece here, share the sound, optimize the video.
And this is just a few, a few testimonies. Have three minutes. Hi, I’m Kimberly Hill. My husband actually met with the mayor regarding the general plan. Him quite a bit of information regarding climate change and everything that I’ve heard today. I would pretty much be saying all the same things as what you’ve heard. But my biggest angst about all of this is that the plan represents about two thirds of the UN agenda and it was basically just given to Hawaii county to make some tweaks on. And as we’ve heard, the people, Hawaii county, hunting, fishing, cultural practices are all missing.
And that’s because it wasn’t written by anyone here, it was written by someone else. And it was written by an organization that believes in climate change, which was basically the foundation of the document. And it’s all based on a lie. And this is my biggest angst about this. One plus one is two, you can keep telling everybody, one plus one is three and say that for 20 years and then expect it to be true. It’s false. So the entire plan is based on a falsity. It’s not even true climate change and all of the different reasons for that and, and all that has been documented and given to the mayor as well.
And so everything else that comes from this plan is a lot of it is false and it wasn’t written by the people here. As we can see, nobody wants their property taken away. So we’re believing propaganda, all of the lies and trying to do something for our county. Fern Acres, Tiki Gardens and Hawaiian Acres will all be affected and go from agriculture to natural. Now I Don’t live there, but I do care about my fellow man here. And we don’t even know what natural means. But again, let’s take away the food production and so all over the island let’s take away the food production and let’s not even tell people what the word natural means.
I mean in good faith and in good conscience, it seems to me that the people have spoken very, very clearly about how the plan needs to change. And there’s lots of evidence that climate change is a complete and total hoax lie. And yet we just keep trugging on. You can’t get the truth from a lie. It needs to be absolutely rewritten. 30 seconds please. And so I pray that you guys will listen and will make the changes that need to be made and add a lot of the Hawaiian things that are important to the people to the plan and maybe do some research on your own or ask the mayor for the research that was given to him so that you can over yourself that a document that is based on lies is not going to be fruitful in this land and it’s not going to be a blessing to well here.
So I love that what she said. And I want to show you guys because everybody, everybody’s going oh, it’s conspiracy theory that there’s no climate change. Let me just tell you first of all they actually changed global warming to climate change because let’s go here, stand, stand, look@stand together hawaii.com Maui fires. I’m gonna click on Maui fires. I’m going to go down to weather modification. All right and let’s check, let’s take a look at this. They changed global warming to climate change because the earth is cooling, not warming. So they, that that narrative was, was, was pooh poohed.
So they change it to climate change because climate change is happening every single moment of the day. Click climate changes. But look here we go where the modification act of 1976 the it is October Congress decided that a review and analysis and research efforts needs in weather modification technology. This is in the 1976. So this has been going on for a very long time. The first weather modification patent was to control the rain to make it cloud seeding. I’ve said this before here, this is a weather modification company that you can hire, you can hire this.
Our talented scientists, researchers, project managers, technologies and pilots have the expertise you need to carry out an efficient, effective weather program. Weather Modification Incorporated, you guys, they have this technology. They’ve been using it for a very, very long time. Here is a patent that Weather modification patent to produce rain. And it was in. Oh, let’s look here, let’s look here. Because the first weather modification patent was in 1891. This one is in 1971. And this is the weather modification invention method for producing rain. So there. The first one for producing rain was in 1891. First patent.
This one is in 1971. So they have many patents to produce rain and they have also patents for hurricane control as well as simulating earthquakes. They have all of that. But let’s go to. Where is it that I want to go to here? This guy right here is. Here we go. This is a MIT. Just open it in YouTube because it’s always better to do that. And I just want to. Is it true that eating eggs can screen share? Because I want to make sure that the video is sharing. Okay, good. And I’m going to sh.
I’m going to actually pause this so that I can get rid of that commercial and then move forward from that. So hold on, you guys, here we go. MIT scientist. If one asks about is the temperature increasing or decreasing? It’s always doing one or the other. I have no concern about that. By asking people to worry about whether it’s going up or down, you’re immediately establishing dishonesty. The earth is always changing. Climate change is nothing you have to prove. It always is happening. It always has happened. So to make that into something alarming seems to me a little bit weird.
Sea level is a hard thing to measure. Actually, at any given place, traditionally, sea level was measured by what are called tide gauges, a stick in the water. Basically, two things change. What a tide gauge, the land moving up and down and the sea moving up and down. Most places, it’s the land that is the biggest effect. So you don’t have a good measure of sea level rise. You don’t have a good measure of sea level rise. And also the fact that Al Gore, who had the film An Inconvenient Truth, which a British judge, found nine errors, including the fact that polar bears are not dying.
But Al Gore, I think it was two years after he made that film, bought coastal property, bought a mansion on the coast. You know, so if he did this whole documentary and says, oh, the sea levels are rising, why did he buy a million dollar home on the coastland? Also Joe Biden, Barack Obama, all bought coastal homes. But if the sea level’s rising and they’re freaking out by that and they need to go up to the mountain, the mountain, why did they buy coastal land? So anyway, I Don’t want to get too far off topic, but I just wanted to let you guys know that Kimmy is absolutely right.
The last one I want to share around that is that the, this one right here, these are scientists from around the world. I know I’ve shared this before. Scientists from around the world who have signed a declaration stating there’s no climate emergency. And that is signed now by 1995. Signatures from around the world world climate declaration. There’s no climate emergency. These are signed by scientists, meteorologists, climatologists, and they’re basically saying that to believe the outcome of a climate model is to believe what the model makers have put into place. Should not we free ourselves from the naive belief of immature climate models? So I just wanted to share that, but I do want to go back and give you guys just a few more testimonies and then I’m going to show you guys the county council approving this plan and what they say.
And it just, I can’t say it cracks me up because I was, I was literally sort of screaming at them through the video. But let me get to this one right here. Here we go. And show you guys a few more of these testimonies, which you guys rocked it. And I just want to say if you have not given testimony, if you have not shown up or written, please do that. Please. We, we need our, we need numbers, you guys. We need numbers with these affidavits. If each one of these county council members received a thousand of these affidavits, they would be, they would be double checking themselves.
They would, they. So anyway, I hope that’s what’s going to happen here. Jewel, she said, basically said, I’m just going to let her speak just a little bit, that no homeowner is receiving information about this plan. So let’s go here. Rain. To be followed by Dave Summers utilizing the same zoom link. Jewel, when you begin, if you could just introduce yourself, you’ll have three minutes. Aloha. My name is Jewel Rain. I live in South Kona and I’m a property owner. And as a property owner, I never received a letter or anything in the mail asking, seen my opinion on anything to do with Hawaii island, nor has anyone that I’ve heard of.
I, I don’t know anyone that knows anything about this plan. The I, if anyone knew about this plan, there’d be thousands and thousands of people in those seats right now because I’ve talked to quite a few people and no one likes this plan. Never heard one. I’ve been on Four or five of these zoom calls. Not one single person out of hundreds and hundreds of people has said, wow, this is a great plan. Not one person has said anything, not even one sentence in that plan that they like. Like Michelle said, it’s extremely vague. Just want to pause it for a second because we, we do need you guys.
All right? If you guys live on the islands, it’s your Kuleana to step forward and let these county council members know that we do not. This plan is not pono with the people. It’s not right with the people. So do this affidavit stand together. Hawaii.com Hawaii GP I do want to do just a few more. Austin did a really great job as well. I don’t want to do too much, but. Okay, let’s see. Oh, oh, I want to go to these native Hawaiians. These guys were great. This guy right here. 111 angel number, you guys. 111.
Oh, look at 111. 11. There we go. You know, my community and stuff like that. So if you meet the right person that can teach you the right ways, it is also a positive thing. Hunting, fishing and gathering sometimes. So he’s talking about hunting, fishing and gathering. This plan will take that away from the Hawaiian, from the. From the locals, because it will turn that. That hunting, fishing and gathering into natural land which is limited human activity, no farming. So he has. He’s basically saying that he grew up hunting and fishing and gathering. It made him who he is today.
His children are doing that. He’s got children on the way, and he’s concerned that that’s going to be taken away because of this plan. And it will be. It will be. So again, Hawaii. I want to go to one. Oh, where is it? At 1105. Okay, so there’s another guy that’s after him. I’ll just keep letting him go. Trade negativity negative way, but it’s also positive, too. So that’s all for now. Thank you. You. Thank you so much for your testimony. So this next guy that is coming up, he’s going to give his introduction. But if you guys are hunters, fishers or gatherers, this plan better you.
This plan will change that for you here on the Big Island. Check it out. Hello, Ashley and Council. My name is T. Wong Chong. As a few of you know, I am the District 2 Commissioner for the Game Management Advisory Commission Mission. I also am a member of Mak Fishing association as well as. Oop. Sorry, go back. Basically put a lot of my time into the community efforts. Is.org. okay, sorry about that everybody. Let me go, let me go find that again. Okay, found it again. So let’s continue. I am the District 2 Commissioner for the Game Management Advisory Commission.
I also am a member of Lakuhanola Fishing association as well as community. I basically put a lot of my time into the community efforts. Is nene.org, friends of Lilu Kalani. So I’m well rounded around the community as well. I am here to testify to say that I am not support on this, this whole agenda. I mean this whole thing. Bill 66. Bill 66 is a Hawaii General Plan 2045 that the county council is looking at right now and is particularly looking at the fish and game area of this. And I’ll explain more toward the end. Just want to touch some points.
Yeah. What my beliefs is, I’m a native Hawaiian. First off, when I read through the plan, we’re gonna stick to it. But what I feel most is important example when I look at agriculture and food systems and compared to climate change, my problem is basically there’s more pages of climate change than food and agriculture. We could talk about climate change all day long. I’m not gonna do that. What I’m going to talk about is sustainability though. If I had it my way, I would go back to Ahupa Systems. Honestly, in a modern way. He said Apua.
And you guys who don’t know, don’t know what apua is, which I didn’t before I lived here. Apua is, is literally from the Mauna, from the, from the mountains to the sea. They had villages that supported each other all the way down. So the top people at the, at the, at the top were growing certain food that the bottom people, villages couldn’t grow because of the different climates. So they all supported each other. So there was Apua’s that were around the whole island and the boundaries were from the mountain all the way down from the, from to the sea.
And each area, each village supported each other. It was fantastic. They were absolutely self sustaining. No, no, no. Ships came in and they fed all the people and it was just beautiful. And so that’s what he’s talking about when he says Apua, he goes, he wants to go back to that. So let’s go back to him. At the end of the day we could talk about development. But the most important thing for everybody in this world is our food sources. That brings us back to our cultural practices. I’ve had my hands on an animal from 4 years old legally in the state of Hawaii.
They call it 10 years old. You’re legally to do that hunting and gather. But I got my hands dirty at four years. My daughter, she’s going to be nine this year. She had her hands the same age as me. Four years old to this day continues. My son is 15, he does the same. The way I see that it affects not just my children and all of us and our future generations to come is because at the end of the day, sustainability is very important. And what I mean by that is you’re gonna. Example, when we got the pandemic and Lahaina, I actually dedicated almost a thousand pounds of pork to Lahaina.
And the reason why I bring that up is because when we got. When we have a lot of bad in the community and a lot of reach outs to the community as far as, like, you know, needs, you’re gonna turn to the hunter, fisher, gatherers. And to me, that’s very important. I stand by that. And I guess I could say I wanna leave with this. Basically, my number one priority, as obviously can tell by now, is sustainability with our culture, resources and practices. I highly recommend anybody that hears this, you practice it yourself. Because at the end of the day, when the stores close down, and rather if your house blows over, you still gotta eat at the end of the day.
Yeah, he says you still gotta eat at the end of the day. So now let’s go to what these guys. After they’ve heard over an hour worth of testimony, over an hour worth of testimony of every single person saying, do not put this through. That’s what each person said, not one person in support. Let’s see what happens here. Super interesting. Land use and economic development. Thank you, Mr. Clerk. In order for us to get started on discussions regarding the general plan, I will need a motion to forward Bill 66 to the council with a favorable recommendation.
She’s saying in order for us to move forward and talk about the general plan, we need to approve it and move forward with it. So that’s what she’s saying and she’s asking for a vote now by these county council members. Four of them were absent. Moved. Thank you. There is a motion by council member Inaba and a second by council member Canela E. Kfelder to forward Bill 66 to the council with a favorable recommendation. The favorable recommendation. Interesting. After over an hour of testimony. This is why we’ve got to do this affidavit, you guys. This is why council members.
So the green folder that you have in front of you. So I just want to change the draft general. She goes, she goes. Any more into that? I just want to say this affidavit of truth stands. It can be used in court because it is an affidavit of truth that literally shows the Violations of the U.S. and Hawaii Constitutions that are Hawaii general plan that these county council members are trying to put forward. And it shows that this, this, this document violates the U.S. and Hawaii Constitution. So that’s why the more of us that print out this affidavit, get it notarized, send it certified mail to each one of these county council members separately, the more power we have, the more power they’re going to see this is not going to go their way.
So this is, this is my action for us, you guys. So I don’t. I do want to share just a couple more things and then we’ll pray or actually we’ll do a visualization. My friend told me what prayer. Anyway, I don’t need to go there. Okay, 118. So now let’s go 123. 123 50. 22, 23 50. Here we go, right here. I’ll listen to this guy hone in on some of the feedback that has been provided this evening, at least for myself. I can speak to this now. I would not be voting down this plan. Significant time, energy and county resources have gone into the creation of this plan, and we will be able to make improvements to get it to where it needs to be.
It’s not, it’s far from that point right now, but I think as a council and as a county, we’re committed to getting the Manao that has been shared into a draft and into a final form that we can approve together. So your continued engagement in this process is appreciated. So Manao is your energy, your spirit. And he basically said he would not be downplaying or not voting against this plan because of all the energy that in all the years it took to create it, even though every single person in the community who testified said, do not put this forward.
So the good thing about what he said is that it’s not completed. It’s not a finished draft. This is why, again, I’m stressing send these affidavits. You guys do your Kuleana. It’s going to take probably, you know, a few hours to get this done, but you can do this. We can do this together. Together. Stand together, Hawaii. And then the last one I’m going to share and then we will do a visualization is 1 25, 19, 125 expect as we move forward on this. Thank you, Cherry. Naba, feel free to chime in here and help round out some of the details.
But we are currently in the comprehensive review phase. The planning department has developed a draft. Per our county code, they must send this document to both of the planning commissions for their review and recommendations. That has been done. The plan itself and the recommendations have been transmitted to the council. So the original plan is Bill 66 and it’s referred to as Appendix A. When we did a motion earlier to amend this bill, we amended it with the plan that contains the recommendations from both of the planning commissions. Where there was a conflict between commissions, there’s also a document that outlines where the commissions could not agree.
And they’re asking the council to now resolve those issues. We foresee at least taking certainly the remainder of this year and at least the first court of next year to do a very, very comprehensive deep dive and discussion, a public discussion on this general plan. This is not a done deal. We expect this plan to morph and change based on our deliberations and our continued engagement with the community. Once the committee has done its work, a vote will be taken on whether or not we send the general plan to the council with a favorable or unfavorable recommendation.
Following that, it’s transmitted to council and there are two readings required before the general plan can become law. But that is the process in a nutshell. Once the plan is adopted, say there is a commission, a planning commission member or the planning department or member of the council that would like to initiate an amendment to the plan. That is what you call an interim amendment because you have an existing plan and it’s in the interim that you are going to be putting forward a change before another comprehensive review takes place. I think that is an overview of the process.
Council so that’s the overview and prior. I don’t know where it’s at. Maybe it’s 116 13. But basically she said that when this plan goes in place, it will be the supreme law of the land. Those were her exact words. When, when this Hawaii General Plan is completed, it will be the supreme law of the land. So I am telling you guys who are living on the island, on Big island, stand together. Hawaii.com join us click on the Hawaii General Plan. You can check out the affidavit there. I’m going to put it there right after I do this video.
Print it out, send it to all the county council members as it. You got to have it notarized and it’s our Kuleana. Because if this is going to be the supreme law of the land and it takes away people’s right to be on land, to fish, to gather, to hunt, if it, I mean, I, I, I don’t need to reiterate everything I just said in this and why I’m so concerned with this, why we all should be, and I’m not even a property owner yet, but it’s our Kuleana, you guys, to keep moving forward. And the next step is this one.
The Affidavit of Truth, showing how this plan violates the US and the Hawaii Constitution, and that these people will be held accountable to that because that’s treason. It goes against their oath. It doesn’t matter if this plan was 20 million years in the making, if it violates the Constitution, plural, then it doesn’t go through, because these people took an oath to defend and support the Constitution, and now they are supporting a plan that violates their, their oath of office. So please, join me. Let’s do this, you guys. It’s our Kuleana, and we do it for our Keiki, because they will have no future here.
But I don’t believe that’s going to happen because I believe in you guys as much as I meet people around the island and they say thank you to me. I’m saying thank you to you for doing your Kuleana and printing this document out. Print out the Affidavit of Truth, get it notarized, send it in. Let’s do this, you guys. Infinite creator of all things, Great Spirit, you are moving the sun across the sky. You’re running the tides in the ocean. You’re guiding the honeybees to their flower. And I just give so much mahalo nui loa, Great Spirit, to you.
You’re beating our hearts, you’re breathing our bodies. And I give so much gratitude for the inspiration that’s in my own heart to do the next step. Because I know each person that’s listening to this message, listening to this visualization, also has that in their heart. They just need to know what to do. And Great Spirit, I always get my actions from you because you are in my heart. And I always ask you, Great Spirit, what’s next? And this is what came to me. So, Great Spirit, I am just so grateful that these county council members are each going to receive thousands upon thousands of affidavits of truth showing that this Hawaii General Plan is not pono with the people.
And it is, it is violating the US And Hawaii constitutions, which violates their oath of office. So, Great Spirit, I am just so excited for the day that is coming. That has already happened and is on our timeline where the county council says all of the things that are related to the UN Agenda are all of the things that turn important agriculture into natural land. All of the things that violate the U.S. and Hawaii constitutions are removed from the general plan. And the general plan is one of the people, by the people, for the people that has us in thriving communities, not controlled, not under surveillance, not with all of the rules and regulations that this current plan wants to impose.
But we have a general plan that we can be proud of for the future of our children, that they can thrive and enjoy and love this land as much as we do, as much as we have over the many, many years that each one of us has been here. Great Spirit, we are stewards of this land. We don’t really own it anyway. We are just stewards to take care of this land as much as it takes care of us. And we trust that, Great Spirit. We trust in you and we do what is ours to do, no matter how long it takes, no matter how maybe scared we are to do it, but we do it anyway because it’s the right thing to do.
We do what is right, not what is easy, but what is right. Through you, Great Spirit, we get to watch the movie unfold as this world does become a better place as all people know that they matter and that this world is at peace and in harmony with all people around the world. Thank you so much, Great Spirit. We know that those who do not value human life, who do not value people’s private property, who do not value freedom that is unalienable under you, Great Spirit, that they are bound by the Christ consciousness of absolute love, that love binds them and either turns their heart to do what is right or peaceably removes them from office.
Maybe they even just voluntarily step down because they know that they need to leave. If they are not for the people, then this is not a position they need to be in. So, Great Spirit, we get to watch the movie as that unfolds. Thank you so much. And so it is so I know that if you’re on the islands, you’re going to be doing your affidavits. So excited to have created this for you using ChatGPT. That thing is super easy. Please like subscribe and share this video with anybody and everybody in Hawaii on the island. Okay, you guys, Machaloha.
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