About this video from notables:
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>Ex marine and local resident of Maui for 30 years has Two Important Things to Say…
He's saying if the Gov doesn't or won't help the people of Maui it should be given back to the natives. There's already a Hawaiian island that's for natives only called Niihau, although it's actually owned by the Robinson family who are not natives, but they only allow their own family and natives to live there.
so giving all or part of Maui to the natives would be similar since they'd always be on the Fed Gov teat, with rules attached.
As we know divide and conquer is the prime tool in the parasites playbook, I'm inclined to believe giving it back is in their plan.
I wonder what percentage of natives were killed in the fire? The more natives, the more native outrage.
To make Maui into a "smart city/island" they will no doubt restrict access, and natives will go for that enthusiastically, especially since natives in the USA seem to have been especially vulnerable to the covid scam flu. They'd be all for health passports and all kinds of restrictions on new residents and cars so the tourists couldn't spread whatever scamdemics come next.
Since they're blaming the fire on the power lines sparking, why not just turn off the electricity? Hey, Niihau gets along fine without any. Everyone could just get a solar panel! DC power makes much smaller sparks. And forget the electric cars, just get a horse, or a boat, or take a solar charged electric bus.
Where else in the USA is there such a place, an island that could be cut off from the "evils" of modern life while pushing the climate cult's dogma to the most extreme ends, racism against White people.
Rule Allows Native Hawaiians to Form Their Own Government…
Smithsonian Magazine
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/rule-allows-native-hawaiians-form-their-own-government-180960598/
Sep 28, 2016 — A rule by the Interior Department will allow indigenous Hawaiians to vote on creating a sovereign government similar to those of Native …
Oct 19, 2022 — “A new and unprecedented consultation policy will help support Native Hawaiian sovereignty and self-determination as we continue to uphold the…
https://www.schatz.senate.gov/news/in-the-news/feds-consultation-process-will-put-native-hawaiians-on-par-with-indian-tribes
Feds’ consultation process will put Native Hawaiians on par with Indian tribes
The Department of the Interior announced Tuesday it will require a process of formal consultation with the Native Hawaiian community on any actions it proposes that have a substantial direct effect on the community.
The effort, described in a set of proposed policies and procedures, is a first for the federal agency and puts Native Hawaiians on par with Indian tribes without requiring the community to be a formal tribe.
“New policies and procedures, subject to formal consultation, will further affirm and honor the special political and trust relationship between the United States and the Native Hawaiian Community,” the department declared in its announcement.
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland said the department is committed to working with the Native Hawaiian community on a government-to- sovereign basis to address concerns related to self- governance, Native Hawaiian trust resources and other Native Hawaiian rights issues.
“A new and unprecedented consultation policy will help support Native Hawaiian sovereignty and self-determination as we continue to uphold the right of the Native Hawaiian Community to self-government,” Haaland said in a news release.
The proposal, according to the department, is in line with President Joe Biden’s “Memorandum on Tribal Consultation and Strengthening Nation-to-Nation Relationships,” which outlines the administration’s efforts to engage Indigenous communities in federal decision-making “early and often.”
To hear about what Native Hawaiians think of the proposal, Interior’s Office of Native Hawaiian Relations will host virtual consultations 9-11 a.m. Nov. 10 and 6-8 p.m. Dec. 5.
The announcement was welcomed Tuesday by Native Hawaiians.
Office of Hawaiian Affairs Chair Carmen “Hulu” Lindsey called the news “historic” and “an important step in our people’s struggle for self-governance.”
The department’s commitment to work with Native Hawaiians on matters of mutual interest acknowledges the special political and trust relationship between the United States and the Native Hawaiian community, Lindsey said in a statement.
“This is very welcome news and we mahalo Secretary Deb Haaland and President Biden for their continuous efforts to involve and engage Indigenous communities and provide us a voice in federal decision- making. We have much to contribute when discussing Native Hawaiian trust resources and Native Hawaiian rights, and we look forward to the work ahead,” she said.
Moar at link above…