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Kingdom of Hawaii's Plight For Freedom

vieuxcmaq, Wednesday, September 19, 2001 - 11:00

L. Kahiamoe (akahiwahin@aol.com)

King of Hawaii To Hold Two Day Event On Grounds Of the Iolani Palace On the Island Of Oahu, All Are Invited...

His Royal Majesty Akahi Nui, by the grace of God King of the Hawaiian Island Archipelago, invites all people(s) to a two day event on the grounds of the Iolani (God of Heaven) Palace on the island of Oahu.

On thursday the 13th of December 2001 at 6:00 P.M. a candlelight prayer vigil "To thank the Lord Iesu Kristo for the preservation of the Iolani Palace for the people of the kingdom of Hawai'i" will begin.

On friday the 14th of December 2001 at 9:00 A.M. the Proclamation of the King's Royal decree will begin.

This is a peaceful gathering in support of the Kingdom of Hawai'i, Sovereign Nation of God.

Those who are unable to attend but wish to express their support for the Hawaiian people's plight for freedom may contribute to the Kingdom of Hawai'i Legal Defense Fund:

P.O. Box 2845 Wailuku
Mokupuni 'O Maui
Ke Aupuni 'O Hawaii

Americans For First Nations Website which posts information and legal documents pertaining to the Kingdom of Hawai'i, Sovereign Nation of God
www.freehawaii.org


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