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      XPost: alt.culture.hawaii, hawaii.politics       From: moaulanui@hotmail.co.nz               DATELINE: HAWAII               ——> LORRIN'S LIES: STAR ADVERTISER'        D.N.A. & LORRIN THURSTON 1893 REVOLUTION               THURSTON: 1066 A.D.               Any Stupid Englishman (Fleawood Mac) Who Is        Proud Of Their Pathetic Genes, Needs To Study        The Thurston Family Line And They Will Then        Know That The: THURSTONS        Were The First Family Of Thieves Listed As        New Land Owners, Norman Invader (1066 A.D.) Thieves        In England, Ireland, Etc.               THURSTON ——> IS (1st) FIRST ON THE LIST !              á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢       á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢              Lorrin Thurston Recommended Deporting       Hawai'ian Queen Lili'uokalani From Hawai'i              Dole Thurston Letter (secret)       13 June, 1893              á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢       á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢ á´Žá´¢                      "Yet this is exactly what the quasi Americans,        who call themselves Hawaiians now and Americans        when it suits them, claimed the right to do        at Honolulu."               -- Queen Liliuokalani        Hawaii's Story By Hawaii's Queen (1898)        CHAPTER XXXIX (39)              HAWAI'I <—— EVIL AMERICA (Illegal Take-Over Of Hawai'ian Kingdom)                     "As I look back upon the first steps in this miserable       business, and as I contemplate the means used to complete       the outrage, I am ashamed of the whole affair"               — Former President Grover Cleveland                     "Therefore the military occupation of Honolulu by the       United States...was wholly without justification....       The Provisional Government owes its existence to an       armed invasion by the United States"               — President Grover Cleveland        Speech to Congress        December 18, 1893                     "If the Queen's troops should have attacked the Provisional       Government troops our men were in danger of being injured,       which might have brought them into collision with the       Queen's troops. The same is true if the Provisional       Government troops advanced on the Palace. If American       troops were landed to protect American property and the       persons of American citizens, their location at this place,       unfortunately, signified a different purpose."              "The requests of the Committee of Safety on which the       landing of troops was made, did not ask for the protection       of the property and persons of American citizens."               — Blount to Gresham, May 6, 1893,        Blount Report, p. 527                     "Why had they landed when everything was at peace?       I was told it was for the safety of American citizens and       the protection of their interests. Then why had they       not gone to the residences, instead of drawing in line       in front of the Palace gates, with guns pointed at us?"               — Hawai'i Queen Lili'uokalani                     1873 U.S. SPY MISSION:               Illegal U.S. Military Take-Over        Of Hawai'ian Kingdom Almost Exactly        20 Years Later (January 16, 1893)              U.S. Secretary of War W. Belknap sent military spies       to survey and map Pearl Harbor, and to evaluate its       military and commercial advantages.              On January 15, 1873, Major General John Schofield,       commander of the United States Army Division of the       Pacific, and Brigadier General B.S. Alexander of the       Corps of Engineers, arrived in Honolulu, supposedly       on a two month vacation trip. They were spies, under       orders to report about:               ...the defense capabilities of their different        ports and their commerce facilities, and to        examine into any other subjects that may occur        to you as desirable, in order to collect all        information that would be of service to the        Country in the event of war with a powerful        nation...               — Alexander and Schofield to Belknap,        May 8 1873        Blount Report p. 315-316                      It is believed the objects of this visit to        the Sandwich Islands will be best accomplished        if your visit be regarded as a pleasure        excursion which may be joined in by your        citizen friends.               — Belknap to Alexander and Schofield,        Kuykendall, vol. II, p 248                     The Schoefield and Alexander report stressed the       significance of Pearl Harbor for naval and commercial       purposes, and suggested that Hawai'i should give       Pearl River to the United States in exchange for a       reciprocity treaty. They noted that the Hawaiian       Government:               ...seem(s) fully alive to the necessity of        relieving their principal independence from        the heavy burden under which it now suffers,        and no other mode of relief seems possible        but annexation reciprocity.               — Blount Report, p. 158,        and American Historical Review                     As the secret report was being prepared, U.S. Minister       Peirce informed Secretary of State Hamilton Fish       that Pearl Harbor is "sufficiently spacious" to       provide safety for several hundred ships.               — Henry Peirce to Fish, February 10, 1873,        Blount Report, p.153                     For nearly 25 years, Schofield and Alexander's spy       mission and their secret report were kept from the       American public and the people of Hawai'i. The       report was finally declassified in 1897 to support       annexation in Congress.              Schofield served many years in influential policy       making positions, including a brief stint as Secretary       of war in 1868, and as Commanding General of the       U.S. Army from 1888-1895. The U.S. military honored       General Schofield by naming Schofield Barrack on       O'ahu after him.               — Information received from U.S. Army                     THE EVIL NATIONS:              Within two days (January 19, 1893),       After Queen Yielded To Superior U.S. Military Forces,       14 nations recognized the Illegal Provisional Government:               Germany Belgium        Austro-Hungary Mexico        Italy Chile        Russia Peru        Spain Great Britain        Sweden China        The Netherlands Denmark               — Blount Report        p. 228-232                            â€        â€        â€               ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ï       £ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£       º£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£ïº£       Ras Mikaere Enoch Mc Carty              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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