Anonymous ID: ed479f Aug. 19, 2023, 1:55 p.m. No.19389466   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9474

>>19389405

 

it is like when someone says "I hate Monty Python"

 

They hate the fact that they can't keep up mentally and are pissed they don't get the gist of the joke or clock as it is

 

The clock is more real than biden

Anonymous ID: ed479f Aug. 19, 2023, 2:11 p.m. No.19389540   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19389527

>King Kamahamea

 

The Story of King Kamehameha I

A great warrior, diplomat and leader, King Kamehameha I united the Hawaiian Islands into one royal kingdom in 1810 after years of conflict. Kamehameha I was destined for greatness from birth. Hawaiian legend prophesied that a light in the sky with feathers like a bird would signal the birth of a great chief. Historians believe Kamehameha was born in 1758, the year Halley’s comet passed over Hawaiʻi.

 

Given the birth name Paiʻea, the future king was hidden from warring clans in secluded Waipiʻo Valley after birth. After the death threat passed, Paiʻea came out of hiding and was renamed Kamehameha (The Lonely One). Kamehameha was trained as a warrior and his legendary strength was proven when he overturned the Naha Stone, which reportedly weighed between 2.5 and 3.5 tons. You can still see the Naha Stone today in Hilo.

 

During this time, warfare between chiefs throughout the islands was widespread. In 1778, Captain James Cook arrived in Hawaiʻi, dovetailing with Kamehameha’s ambitions. With the help of western weapons and advisors, Kamehameha won fierce battles at lao Valley in Maui and the Nuʻuanu Pali on Oʻahu. The fortress-like Puʻukoholā Heiau on the island of Hawaiʻi was built in 1790 prophesizing Kamehameha’s conquest of the islands. In 1810, when King Kaumualiʻi of Kauaʻi agreed to become a tributary kingdom under Kamehameha, that prophecy was finally fulfilled.

 

Kamehameha’s unification of Hawaiʻi was significant not only because it was an incredible feat, but also because under separate rule, the Islands may have been torn apart by competing western interests.Today, four commissioned statues stand to honor King Kamehameha’s memory. Every June 11th, on Kamehameha Day, each of these statues are ceremoniously draped with flower lei to celebrate Hawaiʻi’s greatest king.

 

https://www.gohawaii.com/culture/history/king-kamehameha

Anonymous ID: ed479f Aug. 19, 2023, 2:24 p.m. No.19389590   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19389557

 

that was then

Licensing agency says Meryl Nass must undergo neuropsych exam for her claims about COVID vaccine

 

1/13/22

The Maine Board of Licensure Wednesday ordered the immediate suspension of the license of a physician accused of spreading false COVID-19 information and, in a separate order Tuesday, ordered her to undergo a neuropsychological evaluation by a board-selected psychologist.

 

https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/exclusives/96652

 

THIS is NOW

 

Maine Doctor Files Lawsuit Over Violation of 1st Amendment Rights After Suspension for Complaints of COVID Misinfo

 

Dr. Meryl Nass was issued her license to practice medicine in Maine in August 1997. She is an internal medicine physician who has her own practice in Ellsworth, Maine. Dr. Nass has done extensive work in the 1990s on the anthrax vaccine, biological warfare, and Gulf War Syndrome and has testified to Congress six times. As an expert on the anthrax vaccine, Dr. Nass has been quoted in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and the Chicago Tribune. Dr. Nass is also a member of the Children's Health Defense scientific advisory board.

 

The lawsuit says the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine used its power to crush dissenting views and chill disfavored speech.

The board's remaining disciplinary charges are with Dr. Nass for prescribing ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 for three patients, alleging Nass improperly diagnosed a patient over the phone and that she had provided misinformation to a pharmacist about why she was prescribing ivermectin for a patient.

 

Dr. Nass is asking for declaratory relief, an injunction to stop the Maine Board of Licensure in Medicine from continuing to retaliate against her, and monetary damages and legal fees.

 

https://original.newsbreak.com/@the-maine-writer-1593788/3127820410271-maine-doctor-files-lawsuit-over-violation-of-1st-amendment-rights-after-suspension-for-complaints-of-covid-misinfo

Anonymous ID: ed479f Aug. 19, 2023, 2:43 p.m. No.19389675   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19389609

>>19389523

>>19389527

 

great majority of feathers used in making these articles came from endemic birds, like the Hawaiian Honeycreepers. The ‘i‘iwi (Vestiaria coccinea) and the ‘apapane (Himatione sanguinea) supplied the vast amount of red feathers while the more rare ‘ō‘ō (Moho nobilis) and mamo (Drepanis pacifica) provided the cherished yellow. The ‘ahu‘ula of Kamehameha consists of approximately 450,000 of these yellow feathers of the mamo bird, found only on Hawai‘i Island.

 

MAMO

 

The rare birds were never killed, but captured alive and released, after the feathers desired were plucked.

 

All of a chief’s garments were considered kapu, having a divine or sacred power, and would not be worn by anyone else.

 

It was a custom to cut the hair close at the sides of the head leaving a ridge of still, erect hair,like a mane on the top of the scalp,and this mane-like ridge was called mahiole, the same name given to the helmet. (Brigham)

 

Mahiole were constructed of the aerial roots of the ʻieʻie vine, woven into a basketry frame. They were perfectly fitted to an individual, and protected the most sacred part of the body, the head.

 

Garments made of these feathers were reserved for particularly high-ranking chiefs.

 

https://imagesofoldhawaii.com/mahiole/

Anonymous ID: ed479f Aug. 19, 2023, 3:48 p.m. No.19390090   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19390044

 

nice dubs kek

 

lub the boards ability to surmount all attempts to derail

al gore's internet and enemy bakers or attacks or shills or spam

just keeps going like it hardly notices

comfafier for anon