Imposition of United States legislative and administrative measures constitutes the war crime of usurpation of sovereignty under customary international law. This includes the legislative and administrative measures of the State of Hawai‘i and its Counties. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE.
In its November 10, 2020 letter to Governor David Ige of the State of Hawai‘i the NLG calls “upon the State of Hawai‘i and its County governments, as United States’ proxy, which is in effective control of Hawaiian territory, to immediately comply with international humanitarian law while the United States continues its prolonged and illegal occupation of the Hawaiian Kingdom since 1893.” CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
The report covers material elements of the authority of The Council of Regency of the Hawaiian Kingdom. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
the publication provides information on the Royal Commission of Inquiry, Hawaiian Constitutional Governance, the United States Belligerent Occupation of the Hawaiian Kingdom, the Continuity of the Hawaiian Kingdom as a State, Elements of War Crimes committed in the Hawaiian Kingdom, and Human Rights violations and Self-determination. The Royal Commission will provide periodic reports of its investigation of war crimes committed by individual(s) that meet the constituent elements of mens rea and actus reus, and human rights violations.
In the event the lenders refuse to file a notice of claim under the terms of their loan policies that they required the borrower to purchase for them, the Royal Commission shall view the monthly payments made by borrowers, after having received this letter of correspondence, being personal property, as evidence of the war crime of pillaging because borrowers purchased the loan policy to pay for their debt in the event their title is defective or void. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE.

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