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Authorities say the cause of death for the Hawaii health director who died after an airplane crashed off the island of Molokai was cardiac arrhythmia â an irregular heartbeat. Loretta Fuddy died due to the stress from the horrific Dec. 11 plunge into the water after the si â¦
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Maggief, many thanks for the information!
It looks like there wasn’t any mention in the news as to the dispute that the director of health and her deputy were going to kalapapua to resolve/try to resolve.
But from your link:
http://www.kanaiolowalu.org/about/
KANAIOLOWALU PETITION
Is it possible that there was an island “missing” from the board of commissioners, and representation of molokai was to be the topic of discussion for the HDOH director and her deputy ?
There’s Waihee the chairman, Wendt for Maui, Danner for Kauai, Kihoi for Hawaii, and Anthony for Oahu.
We’re those eligible to attend the school from other then the native aboriginal group used with property ?
Didn’t the education group also include heritage from polonesia Japan and other pacific rim countries?
https://apps.ksbe.edu/admissions/preference-policy-faq
Preference Policy FAQ
Did Pauahi define in her Will who could attend Kamehameha Schools?
No, but in her Will she provided specifically that a preference be given to Hawaiians who are orphaned or indigent. It says:
“devote a portion of each years income to the support and education of orphans, and others in indigent circumstances, giving the preference to Hawaiians of pure or part aboriginal blood.”
Her will gives full power to her trustees to regulate admissions, and the trustees recognized it was Pauahi’s intent to give Hawaiians a preference in admittance to the Schools. This is confirmed by the writings of her husband, Charles Reed Bishop, a Kamehameha Schools trustee from 1884-1897. The preference policy has been adhered to by successor trustees for over 115 years.
“I also give unto my said trustees full power to make all such rules and regulations as they may deem necessary for the government of said schools and to regulate the admission of pupils (Article Thirteenth, Pauahis Will, October 31, 1884)
“...it was decided that schools should be preferred, not for boys and girls of pure or part aboriginal blood exclusively, but that class should have preference; that is they should have the first right, provided, of course, that they took advantage of the opportunity and complied with the conditions and rules of the Will and of the Trustees of the Estate...” (Charles Reed Bishop letter to Samuel Damon, October 9, 1911)
Pauahi foresaw “...that, in a few years the natives would have to compete with the other nationalities in all the ways open to them for getting an honest living; And so, in order that her own people might have the opportunity for fitting themselves for such competition...these schools were provided for, in which Hawaiians have the preference, and which she hoped they would value and take the advantages of as fully as possible.” (Charles Reed Bishop address to KSB students, December 19, 1887)
“...it was intended and expected that the Hawaiians having aboriginal blood would have preference, provided that those of suitable age, health, character and intellect should apply in numbers sufficient to make up a good school.” (Charles Reed Bishop letter to Samuel Damon, March 15, 1901)
What did the will say about tuition?
Codicil No. 2 to Pauahi’s Will in Article 4th provides that the trustees shall have the power to determine if tuition shall be charged in any case.
Each year, KS subsidizes about 85 percent of K-12 tuition costs. Despite that, about 65 percent of the students enrolled full-time in Kamehamehas K-12 campus programs receive full or partial financial aid, amounting to millions of dollars annually.
What is the legal status of KS’ admissions policy?
A majority of a 15-judge appeals court panel upheld Kamehamehas admissions policy in Doe v. Kamehameha on December 5, 2006. The panel majority ruled that Kamehameha has a legal right to offer admissions preference to Native Hawaiian applicants as a way to remedy past harms and current imbalances suffered by the Indigenous people of Hawaii as a result of Western contact. The panel majority also found that Congress has recognized it has a special trust relationship with Native Hawaiians and in furtherance of that relationship, has enacted more than 85 statutes supporting programs designed to improve Hawaiian well-being.
Which prompts me to ask, do you have images which show how different the various pages photographed from the microfilm look? I'm relying on five-six year old memory, but I seem to recall seeing cropped snippets of the announcements, and some had many more lines and imperfections than others...there was one, posted very early in this saga which looked like someone had drawn lines on it with a pencil after the image was taken from the microfilm. As I could never work out if the marks and scratches were on the original material, I never gave it much thought. I've always concentrated more on trying to work out, step by step, how the deception was effected and what it achieved. The motive and needs, in other words.
It’s obvious that Kansas and Kenya do not produce native aboriginal Hawaiians and since the legal challenge to admit non native didn’t happen until 2002+ until it was settled before reaching the SCOTUS O should not have passed the admittance board.
In The Amy Pope / Manning u tube interview Pope says folks were questioning his enrollment among themselves even at the time of his attendance. ........Indonesian prince or not.
I’ve got some photos on my blog. Ladysforest has stuff posted too - a lot of stuff, as these are her images. She invested hugely to get them. The paper copies that she gave me are with the CCP now so I don’t have access to them any more.
A New Image of Obamas Birth Announcement for Monday, August 14, 1961 The Star Bulletin
Below is the cropped image from Texas Darlins for Sunday, August 13, 1961 the Sunday Advertiser
"The August 13th image is one that was originally sent to Texas Darlin. This was later used as evidence of Obamas birth by Factcheck.org. The new image was found in Berkley by a citizen researcher and given to John Charlton that he has shown on his website today. I cropped both images to compare the two. These are from two different newspapers, and are from two different days so they are not identical layouts. The information regarding Obama is the same."
It seems there was a third source of microfilm, given to John Charlton. I guess now I'll have to look for that. Did you know about this?
That comment by Bridget was in December of 2009. I think by then TD had her blog closed and the archives from it were not available, because that is when I was looking for records regarding the birth announcements and could not find them - which is why I made the same mistake that Bridget made, and assumed that the online versions of the Advertiser announcements were what was sent to TD by Starfelt. It was only after I had posted my blog post about the announcements that the 2009 date on one of my sources was pointed out to me and I realized I had made a mistake. About that same time TD’s archives became available at archive.org so I was able to go in and see what was actually posted there in 2008: what claimed to be a scan of a clipping that was taken from a copy from microfilm at the HSL.
The version that Bridget posted there - with the dots above Obama’s announcement - was not what was in what the HSL librarian gave to Starfelt. Those dots first appeared in Jeena Paradies’ wikileaks submission, in late October, 2008. That was created after people commented on how blurry Starfelt’s “clipping” was. The difference between Starfelt’s version and Paradies’ version (which was then passed on to Mike Rivero at whatreallyhappened.com, via somebody at the Advertiser office) is a big clue that something is wrong, because those are not the kind of lines that you would get from scratches - especially not with the rest of the page so very pristine (after almost 50 years of use....) And the fact that Paradies’ document had OCR allowing Norman Asing’s name to be searched and found in a Google search also tells us that this was an editable file, not a straight graphic file as were all the others.
So let me try to get this straight - the cropped image which we believed to have originated from the Hawaii library and was supplied to Texas Darlin, although it came from the same full page of microfilm shown here, wasn't the original microfilm page on record, you're saying the entire page had been replaced beforehand? And thus it would need to follow that the same was done at the Library of Congress?... and at Berkely, if I can find it now.
For the record:
Release date
October 28, 2008
Summary
This Honolulu Advertiser announcement of Barack Obama’s Aug 4, 1961 birth was published August 13, 1961 on page B-6. It is available only on microfilm in Hawaii libraries. The announcement is 4th from the bottom of the left hand column.
http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Obama_1961_birth_announcement_from_Honolulu_Advertiser
http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/12/obamas_new_nationalism_more_sukarno_than_teddy_roosevelt.html
excerpt:
Lolo’s mother was closely related to Sultan Hamenkubuwono IX, the hereditary ruler of Yogyakarta. From 1949 until his death in1988, the sultan was a towering figure of civilian influence within first the Sukarno, and later the Suharto government. He served as the national minister of Foreign Affairs under Sukarno, and from 1973 to 1978, he was also Suharto’s vice president.
Mayo Soetoro-Ng, Obama’s half sister, has publicly mentioned her grandmother’s “royal blood,” and University of Hawaii anthropology professor Alice Dewey, Stanley Ann Dunham’s close friend and thesis adviser, told me in a phone interview last year1 that:
Lolo’s mother, Ann, and Maya lived inside the royal area of Yogyokarta when I visited them in 1978-1979. She was related to the Sultan, I think probably at the second-cousin level or maybe even the first-cousin level. They — Ann, her daughter Maya, and her mother-in-law— lived in a house very near the center of that walled area, which suggested to me that she had a fairly close family relationship to the sultan. The betang is traditionally the area reserved for the extended royal family of the Sultan Hamengkubuwono. No one who was a foreigner without royal blood could live there.
Soetoro’s familial relations to the Sultan would explain why he received a scholarship to the University of Hawaii East-West Center program. Typically, foreign governments recommend students who have some sort of political connection.
“And the fact that Paradies document had OCR allowing Norman Asings name to be searched and found in a Google search also tells us that this was an editable file,not a straight graphic file as were all the others.”
Editable file = tampered with.
From
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamehameha_Schools
The schools’ controversial admissions policy prefers applicants with Native Hawaiian ancestry and has excluded all but two non-Hawaiians from attending since 1965.
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Preference applicants must submit evidence verifying that at least one of their pre-1959 ancestors is Hawaiian.[27]
Exactly.
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/6561/
May appear to be a strange question, but there was a rather famous chinese man named NORMAN ASING. His history is interesting.
Is there any possibility that this is the person whose name led you to the wikileaks website?
http://www.ksbe.edu/hr/ks_org_chart.pdf
KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
Aug 5, 2011, 12:00am HST
Kamehameha land sales raise questions
Transactions are rare, but School says properties not part of trusts core assets
Kamehameha Schools portfolio of commercial properties accounts for only 1,500 of its total 365,000 acres, but they have a collective value thats about a third of its total endowment of $7.8 billion, said Marcy Fleming, a transactions manager in the trusts commercial real estate division.
The trust is selling the eight properties already sold is the land beneath M. Dyer & Sons Pearl City warehouse, fees to office condominiums in the Charles Kendall Building and 1060 Bishop St. in downtown Honolulu and the Castle Professional Building in Kaneohe because they are single parcels located outside the trusts core assets in Kakaako, Kapalama, Moiliili and Haleiwa, Fleming said.
The trust has hired Eastdil Secured to market the 13.6 acres underneath the Sears Distribution Center in Pearl City. Sears declined to bid on the land, Fleming said.
Colliers Monroe Friedlander is marketing the Newtown Square office building in Aiea, which the trust owns in fee simple, and Kamehameha Schools is negotiating with the lessees of two other commercial properties to buy the fee, she said.
While the sales of those properties are bringing in millions of dollars, it also means that those properties will no longer generate income for Kamehameha Schools primary mission under the princess will, to educate the children of Hawaii.
My Google+ History - GooglePlus
Suomiwww.googleplussuomi.com/timelinetest.php?googleid...limit=3700...Cachedhttp://www.politico.com/blogs/under-the-radar/2012/03/blocking-wikileaks-emails - ... Smithsonian - "In 1849, Norman Asing ... opened an all-you-can-eat buffet ...
The URL leads to:
I haven't bothered to read through the numerous comments, what I found of interest is that the name NORMAN ASING combined with WIKILEAKS appears to refer to the historical person, not the Hawaii resident of that name.
See #4.
Many thanks!
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/2001/Jan/11/111localnews15.html
January 11, 2001
Kamehameha Schools to pay $29 million in IRS tax settlement
The settlement announced yesterday covers tax-related issues arising from the estates for-profit subsidiary formerly known as Pauahi Holdings. The for-profit subsidiaries, which many experts said contained the estates thorniest tax problems, have operated a variety of far-flung investments from shopping centers to a Southern California bank to a Virginia golf course and a Chinese carpet factory.
During its extensive eight-year audit of the estate, the IRS investigated how the trust moved money-losing ventures from its nonprofit arm to its for-profit subsidiaries which allowed it to lower its tax bills.
Experts said yesterday that the former board was overly aggressive in making those shifts and the IRS decided in some cases that taxes should have been paid. Sources familiar with the audit said questions arose over the timing of the shift from nonprofit to for-profit and the method used to value the losses.
Amount whittled down
The $29 million is far less than the $46 million the trust had at one point expected to pay. And initially, the IRS reportedly had demanded $165 million. Experts said yesterday the IRS often starts such complicated tax negotiations at a high number that gets whittled down.
Last year, the $6 billion charitable trust agreed to pay the IRS $13.8 million. That settlement preserved the estates crucial tax-exempt status but covered tax issues related solely to its nonprofit operations. That negotiation also started out higher with the IRS initially demanding $65 million.
The $13.8 million covered penalties incurred by the not-for-profit operations that benefited from unrelated business income that the IRS said was not tax-exempt.
Kamehameha Schools was established by the 1884 will of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, who directed that her wealth of royal lands be used solely to establish and operate schools to educate the children of Hawaii.
Today, the schools educate close to 4,000 students from preschool through high school and have campuses on Oahu, Maui and the Big Island. In past years, the annual school budget has been about $100 million. But with recent expansions, the budget for this year is $200 million.
The IRS audit resulted in 2,500 pages of preliminary findings that boiled down to two themes of alleged wrongdoing: The former trustees did not operate the charitable trust exclusively for educational purposes, and they derived excessive personal benefits.
Last month, the IRS reached an agreement with the five former trustees, but the terms were not disclosed. An earlier settlement between the attorney generals office and the five former trustees over their alleged mismanagement of the estate resulted in an insurance company paying the trust more than $14 million. That settlement was contingent on the IRS agreement, which cleared the way for the payment to the trust.
The remaining issue
With the resolution announced yesterday, the only significant issue remaining is whether all or part of the estates $1.5 billion in profits from its investment in Goldman Sachs is tax-exempt.
In 1999, the trust placed its 11 percent stake in Goldman Sachs in a tax-exempt holding company called Kamehameha Activities Association in anticipation of the investment firm going public.
When Goldman Sachs went public in May 1999 the estate made more than $477 million after it sold 9 million of 30.9 million shares it owned. Last summer, the trust sold an additional 11 million shares for about $1 billion.
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