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![]() Her Majesty Queen Liliuokalani The Constitutional Queen of Born Sept. 2, 1838 - Died Nov. 11, 1917 "Oh, honest Americans, as Christians hear me for my downtrodden people! Their form of government is as dear to them as yours is as precious to you. Quite warmly as you love your country, so they love theirs. With all your goodly possessions, covering a territory so immense that there yet remain parts unexplored, possessing islands that, although new at hand, had to be neutral ground in time of war, do not covet the little vineyard of Naboth's,* so far from your shores, lest the punishment of Ahab fall upon you, if not in your day, in that of your children, for "be not deceived, God is not mocked." The people to whom your fathers told of the living God, and taught to call "Father," and now whom the sons now seek to despoil and destroy, are crying aloud to Him in their time of trouble; and He will keep His promise, and will listen to the voices of His Hawaiian children lamenting for their homes." * This account she's referring to is located in the Bible I Kings 21:1-24 1 The Prophecy of Queen Liliuokalani where she stated that the God that America introduced to her people, "...will not be mocked!" and that when an unrighteous King (or country?) stole the land, through lies and treachery, of a person (or kingdom) more righteous then himself (or themselves), he (or they) would suffer the same consequences. She set the time of reckoning "...if not in your day, in that of your children,..".
2. The 103rd Congress of the United States of America In Public Bill 103-150 They admitted to the willful participation of the Government of the United States: its' military and its' agents. The Congress did admit to the wrongdoing and the collective guilt of the Nation, however, rather that make restitution for the pain suffered and the land (and lives) stolen, they've chosen to put out a report that in effect says "we'll make Hawaiians have the same status as the other Nations we've conquered ("Native Americans" is the current euphemism) and bury them a little deeper in our bureaucracy. They will never be free again." 3. The Constitution of the United States Where it states that the annexation of territory must be confirmed by a two/thirds majority of Congress and of those of the Area to be annexed. Congress was less than 2/3 and the citizens of Hawaii were ignored.
Read Hawaii's official position at the time of the takeover. 4. The United Nations
5. The World Court - See the Nuremberg Tribunal As America embarks on a path of retribution against those who've injured them, (we've no argument, terrorists must be held accountable for their actions) they must make sure, that they've made right the wrongs they've done, first. It is only with clean hands and a pure heart can judgment be carried out. As the Motto for the Nation of Hawaii has stated, "The life of the Land is perpetuated in righteousness."And as the Good Book says, "God is not mocked, whatsoever a man (or Nation) soweth, that shall he also reap." ![]() |
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PUBLIC LAW 103-150 1. The Prophecy of Queen Liliuokalani 2. The 103rd Congress of the United States of America 3. The Constitution of the United States ![]() Comments about this page below ![]() Over whelming evidence that the 9/11 attack was an Inside Job and covered up by main stream media. ![]()
As seen in this revealing photo, the Twin Towers' destruction exhibited all of the characteristics of destruction by explosives:
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![]() Principles of the Nuremberg Tribunal, 1950 (For Complete Nurenberg Proceedings) No. 82
Principles of International Law Recognized in the Charter of the Nuremberg Tribunal and in the Judgment of the
Tribunal. Adopted by the International Law Commission of the United Nations, 1950.
Introductory note: Under General Assembly Resolution 177 (II), paragraph (a), the International Law Commission was directed to "formulate the principles of international law recognized in the Charter of the Nuremberg Tribunal and in the judgment of the Tribunal." In the course of the consideration of this subject, the question arose as to whether or not the Commission should ascertain to what extent the principles contained in the Charter and judgment constituted principles of international law. The conclusion was that since the Nuremberg Principles had been affirmed by the General Assembly, the task entrusted to the Commission was not to express any appreciation of these principles as principles of international law but merely to formulate them. The text below was adopted by the Commission at its second session. The Report of the Commission also contains commentaries on the principles (see Yearbook of the Intemational Law Commission, 1950, Vol. II, pp. 374-378). Authentic text: English Text published in Report of the International Law Commission Covering its Second Session, 5 June-29 Duly 1950, Document A/1316, pp. 11-14. Principle I Any person who commits an act which constitutes a crime under international law is responsible therefor and liable to punishment.Principle II The fact that internal law does not impose a penalty for an act which constitutes a crime under international law does not relieve the person who committed the act from responsibility under international law.Principle III The fact that a person who committed an act which constitutes a crime under international law acted as Head of State or responsible Government official does not relieve him from responsibility under international law.Principle IV The fact that a person acted pursuant to order of his Government or of a superior does not relieve him from responsibility under international law, provided a moral choice was in fact possible to him.Principle V Any person charged with a crime under international law has the right to a fair trial on the facts and law.Principle Vl The crimes hereinafter set out are punishable as crimes under; international law:
1. Crimes against peace: 1. Planning, preparation, initiation or waging of a war of aggression or a war in violation of international treaties, agreements or assurances;2. Participation in a common plan or conspiracy for the accomplishment of any of the acts mentioned under (i). 2. War crimes: Violations of the laws or customs of war which include, but are not limited to, murder, ill-treatment or deportation to slave-labor or for any other purpose of civilian population of or in occupied territory, murder or illtreatment of prisoners of war, of persons on the seas, killing of hostages, plunder of public or private property, wanton destruction of cities, towns, or villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity.3. Crimes against humanity: Murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation and other inhuman acts done against any civilian population, or persecutions on political, racial or religious grounds, when such acts are done or such persecutions are carried on in execution of or in connection with any crime against peace or any war crime.Principle VII Complicity in the commission of a crime against peace, a war crime, or a crime against humanity as set forth in Principles VI is a crime under international law. Index The Commission of Inquiry for the International War Crimes Tribunal
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