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Kalapana - Hawaii Star Visitor Sanctuary
#1
FYI: Can someone explain WTH is going on, please? It is beyond my comprehension, and the intent is unclear.

I am personally worried about Uncle Robert (and Uncle Sam), and would appreciate any input on this latest Kalapana information:

http://hawaiistarvisitorsanctuary.org/

Watch Interview with (Uncle) Robert Keli’iho’imola, Sr., a noble within the reinstated Kingdom of Hawaii about the creation of a Hawaii Star Visitor Sanctuary.


Reinstated Kingdom of Hawaii to create extraterrestrial visitor sanctuary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfJcP_uV938&noredirect=1

My Note: (*Can't even spell Uncle's name right, never mind his shaky signature on the document. WTH is going on? [Sad!] JMO.)
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#2
Awesome!!! haaha
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#3
I just want to know, will the starships have to pay $2 for parking too?
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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#4
Probably a good time to update your alien abduction insurance policy.
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#5
Sheesh, these guys are stealing my business.

I'm right in town, have a huge space to land + close to airport if want to use conventional travel. I even offer showers, camping, unlimited parking + free airport shuttles for all out of solar system travellers with proof and ID.

Just look for the huge X.

aloha,
looking up,
pog
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#6
Does this declaration represent the will of the people to which these "noble within the reinstated Kingdom of Hawaii" represent? Was there a referendum? A general public vote? A petition?

How does this fit into legitimacy of any form of a reinstated Kingdom of Hawaii?

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#7
Is this your Hilo Airport Shuttle Pog?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-sSxgj55e0
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#8
I'm looking into that one if things get more busy.

For now I'm using this: http://ursawagon.com/

For its ease of in / egress + brand name recognition amongst Star Travellers.

aloha,
pog
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#9
All that kava and pakalolo may have finally caught up with the folks down at Kalapana.
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#10
Thor Heyerdahl was a great adventurer but a bad anthropologist. The Hawaiians didn't come from South America. And apparently they didn't come from Earth. If I read the declaration correctly, they came from the Pleiades, which are about 300 light years away. Obviously, they didn't row here, so I think the rowing tradition must have developed later.

I like the sense of aloha offered by the declaration -- need a place to land?. Come to Kalapana.

Of course, Stephen Hawking theorizes that inviting contact with extraterrestrials is a very bad idea because, if they are anything like humans, they will want to dominate and destroy us. Let's hope they are more like Golden Retrievers and just want to lick us and pal around with us. I don't think that retrievers or retriever-like creatures would quickly develop interstellar space travel though, unless there was a tennis ball involved somehow.

I wouldn't worry about the folks at Kalapana though. I would worry more what we would do without them.

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