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Hawaiian Grown TV – 100% Organic Kona Coffee – Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation – Segment 3

This week on Hawaiian Grown TV, the infomercial king, Milly Bays Tanaka tours the The Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation to promote the award winning 100% Organic Kona Coffee.
The Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation is one of the most reputable names in 100% Kona Coffee. We only deal with the best, most premium Kona Coffee available. We boast our Award-Winning Organic Cloud Forest Estate 100% Kona Coffee. It has now won over 16 awards in a five-year period of time. Try the 100% Kona Challenge and see what we are talking about.
Also, Organic Kona Coffee is one of our specialties and we encourage you to try the most nutty and chocolaty 100% Kona Coffee’s around. By the way, we are certified Kosher by K-OFK, Organic by GOCA, and we hold the Seal of Quality from the State of Hawaii. We have the most certifications around because our Kona Coffee is the of the best quality, period.
Additionally, we have been on Network Television numerous times. Mountain Thunder has been featured on shows such as Dirty Jobs, A Taste For Adventure, Unwrapped, and Weather Ventures. We even have a streaming video for you to watch. Youtube.com has two videos featuring our appearances of Dirty Jobs, if you prefer to watch it that way.
All of our coffee is shipped to you from our plantation via FedEx 2 Day Air service. This is the best way because all of our packages are delivered with express service with tracking. Additionally, the packages have a declared value which can be reimbursed. We ship coffee out Monday through Friday every single week of the year.
Meet the owners of Mountain Thunder on our web site and learn about what makes Mountain Thunder so special. Our company is family owned and operated, which allows us to focus on the best quality for our products. We are known for producing the best quality in whatever we do.
Try out our Coffee Club or our E-Club to take advantage of our best promotional pricing! Our Coffee Club offers no-brainer automatic shipments and a generous 20% discount. Our E-Club offers 15% promotional pricing on various products throughout the year.
All in all, we welcome you to our web site. We have information on brewing coffee, Kona Coffee history, coffee lingo, and we feature interpretations of different research available on coffee, in addition to information on our tours. Finally, we would like to invite you up to one of our plantations on the Big Island of Hawaii. Join us for a wonderful, informational free tour, and a free cup of our Kona Private Reserve.

http://www.mountainthunder.com/

888-414-KONA (5662)
‪73-1944 Hao Street‬
‪Kailua Kona, HI 96740‬

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11-11-08 Honoring Lili’uokalani, DLNR

11-11-08 Honoring Lili’uokalani, DLNR

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I Love Lucy – Ricky’s Hawaiian Vacation 1/3

Requested by sapphire2112.

To win a free trip to Hawaii, Lucy writes a heart-rending letter to a TV game show and lands an appearance on the program.

Production: #88
Original Air Date: 3-22-54

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Sovereignty Sunday ACCESS DENIED #8

Security High At ‘Iolani Palace Event

Native Hawaiian sovereignty groups gather peacefully

By Suzanne Roig
Advertiser Staff Writer

Native Hawaiian groups tested the state’s new rules governing ‘Iolani
Palace yesterday during their annual Sovereign Sunday event.

No one was cited and no one was arrested, but more than 20 state
Department of Land and Natural Resources enforcement officers were on hand
to ensure that a group of Hawaiians followed the rules.

The officers stood in a cluster while a variety of Hawaiian groups
occupied the Diamond Head makai corner of the palace near the Pohukaina
burial mound. Most were there to honor their culture and recognize the
start of the January 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy.

One of the groups, Sacred Times and Sacred Places, comes to ‘Iolani Palace
each month to care for the burial mound.

Officials removed three canopy tents erected by the groups, but did not
touch the Hawaiian flags, information displays or chairs or tables that
had been erected.

“We tried to be culturally sensitive, but we have our jobs to do,” said
Guy Chink, a DLNR O’ahu Branch manager who led the enforcement team. “We
will issue a citation to the owner of the tents and if no one claims
ownership then the tents are considered found property.”

No one claimed the tents, and no citations were issued. But there was a
lot of tension.

“In the past 11 years no one in that time has stopped us,” said Baron
Chink, a member of the Sacred Times and Sacred Places organization. “We do
the work here, not DLNR. As far as I’m concerned we are the authorized
ones to enter, not the DLNR. We are not the interlopers here.”

The new rules were adopted after two takeover attempts were made last year
by two separate groups. One takeover occurred in April and a second, in
which the group entered the palace and the ‘Iolani Barracks building, led
to arrests in August. Both spurred the state Land Board to pass new rules
governing the 11-acre grounds. The rules bar unauthorized occupation of
the palace.

The rules also spell out other prohibited activities on the palace
grounds, including harassing palace workers or visitors and interfering
with the public’s use of the premises.

Under the new rules, no more than 25 people are allowed to gather, no
banners larger than a specific size can be erected and no tents are
allowed on the grounds without permits. Overnight camping also is not
allowed.

The officers were on hand yesterday because of concern that there would be
a large demonstration on the palace ground, said Kippen de Alba Chu,
Friends of ‘Iolani Palace director.

“They did this earlier last week too for another sovereignty group who
wanted to camp there the whole week,” de Alba Chu said. “They are trying
to be consistent with each group and they are there there to make sure the
rules are adhered to.”

“This is still our place,” said Lynette Cruz, a Hawaiian independence
supporter. “Our job today is to remember who we are. We are not here to
take over the palace, but to honor our heritage.”

http://kgmb9.com/main/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13317&Itemid=40

to learn more abaout our Group ” Hawaiian Independence Alliance ” please go to:

http://hawaiianindependencealliance.org

Free Hawaii

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Sovereignty Sunday ACCESS DENIED #7

Security High At ‘Iolani Palace Event

Native Hawaiian sovereignty groups gather peacefully

By Suzanne Roig
Advertiser Staff Writer

Native Hawaiian groups tested the state’s new rules governing ‘Iolani
Palace yesterday during their annual Sovereign Sunday event.

No one was cited and no one was arrested, but more than 20 state
Department of Land and Natural Resources enforcement officers were on hand
to ensure that a group of Hawaiians followed the rules.

The officers stood in a cluster while a variety of Hawaiian groups
occupied the Diamond Head makai corner of the palace near the Pohukaina
burial mound. Most were there to honor their culture and recognize the
start of the January 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy.

One of the groups, Sacred Times and Sacred Places, comes to ‘Iolani Palace
each month to care for the burial mound.

Officials removed three canopy tents erected by the groups, but did not
touch the Hawaiian flags, information displays or chairs or tables that
had been erected.

“We tried to be culturally sensitive, but we have our jobs to do,” said
Guy Chink, a DLNR O’ahu Branch manager who led the enforcement team. “We
will issue a citation to the owner of the tents and if no one claims
ownership then the tents are considered found property.”

No one claimed the tents, and no citations were issued. But there was a
lot of tension.

“In the past 11 years no one in that time has stopped us,” said Baron
Chink, a member of the Sacred Times and Sacred Places organization. “We do
the work here, not DLNR. As far as I’m concerned we are the authorized
ones to enter, not the DLNR. We are not the interlopers here.”

The new rules were adopted after two takeover attempts were made last year
by two separate groups. One takeover occurred in April and a second, in
which the group entered the palace and the ‘Iolani Barracks building, led
to arrests in August. Both spurred the state Land Board to pass new rules
governing the 11-acre grounds. The rules bar unauthorized occupation of
the palace.

The rules also spell out other prohibited activities on the palace
grounds, including harassing palace workers or visitors and interfering
with the public’s use of the premises.

Under the new rules, no more than 25 people are allowed to gather, no
banners larger than a specific size can be erected and no tents are
allowed on the grounds without permits. Overnight camping also is not
allowed.

The officers were on hand yesterday because of concern that there would be
a large demonstration on the palace ground, said Kippen de Alba Chu,
Friends of ‘Iolani Palace director.

“They did this earlier last week too for another sovereignty group who
wanted to camp there the whole week,” de Alba Chu said. “They are trying
to be consistent with each group and they are there there to make sure the
rules are adhered to.”

“This is still our place,” said Lynette Cruz, a Hawaiian independence
supporter. “Our job today is to remember who we are. We are not here to
take over the palace, but to honor our heritage.”

http://kgmb9.com/main/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13317&Itemid=40

to learn more abaout our Group ” Hawaiian Independence Alliance ” please go to:

http://hawaiianindependencealliance.org

Free Hawaii

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Lindsay lohan on holidays in the Hawaiian Islands 2

Lindsay Lohan in hawaii the 28 and 29 April 2009 with friends and ali .

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sovereign sunday pt#6 ACCESS & CULTURE DENIED 1-18-09

Security High At ‘Iolani Palace Event

Native Hawaiian sovereignty groups gather peacefully

By Suzanne Roig
Advertiser Staff Writer

Native Hawaiian groups tested the state’s new rules governing ‘Iolani
Palace yesterday during their annual Sovereign Sunday event.

No one was cited and no one was arrested, but more than 20 state
Department of Land and Natural Resources enforcement officers were on hand
to ensure that a group of Hawaiians followed the rules.

The officers stood in a cluster while a variety of Hawaiian groups
occupied the Diamond Head makai corner of the palace near the Pohukaina
burial mound. Most were there to honor their culture and recognize the
start of the January 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy.

One of the groups, Sacred Times and Sacred Places, comes to ‘Iolani Palace
each month to care for the burial mound.

Officials removed three canopy tents erected by the groups, but did not
touch the Hawaiian flags, information displays or chairs or tables that
had been erected.

“We tried to be culturally sensitive, but we have our jobs to do,” said
Guy Chink, a DLNR O’ahu Branch manager who led the enforcement team. “We
will issue a citation to the owner of the tents and if no one claims
ownership then the tents are considered found property.”

No one claimed the tents, and no citations were issued. But there was a
lot of tension.

“In the past 11 years no one in that time has stopped us,” said Baron
Chink, a member of the Sacred Times and Sacred Places organization. “We do
the work here, not DLNR. As far as I’m concerned we are the authorized
ones to enter, not the DLNR. We are not the interlopers here.”

The new rules were adopted after two takeover attempts were made last year
by two separate groups. One takeover occurred in April and a second, in
which the group entered the palace and the ‘Iolani Barracks building, led
to arrests in August. Both spurred the state Land Board to pass new rules
governing the 11-acre grounds. The rules bar unauthorized occupation of
the palace.

The rules also spell out other prohibited activities on the palace
grounds, including harassing palace workers or visitors and interfering
with the public’s use of the premises.

Under the new rules, no more than 25 people are allowed to gather, no
banners larger than a specific size can be erected and no tents are
allowed on the grounds without permits. Overnight camping also is not
allowed.

The officers were on hand yesterday because of concern that there would be
a large demonstration on the palace ground, said Kippen de Alba Chu,
Friends of ‘Iolani Palace director.

“They did this earlier last week too for another sovereignty group who
wanted to camp there the whole week,” de Alba Chu said. “They are trying
to be consistent with each group and they are there there to make sure the
rules are adhered to.”

“This is still our place,” said Lynette Cruz, a Hawaiian independence
supporter. “Our job today is to remember who we are. We are not here to
take over the palace, but to honor our heritage.”

http://kgmb9.com/main/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13317&Itemid=40

to learn more abaout our Group ” Hawaiian Independence Alliance ” please go to:

http://hawaiianindependencealliance.org

Free Hawaii

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Sovereignty Sunday pt3

Security High At ‘Iolani Palace Event

Native Hawaiian sovereignty groups gather peacefully

By Suzanne Roig
Advertiser Staff Writer

Native Hawaiian groups tested the state’s new rules governing ‘Iolani
Palace yesterday during their annual Sovereign Sunday event.

No one was cited and no one was arrested, but more than 20 state
Department of Land and Natural Resources enforcement officers were on hand
to ensure that a group of Hawaiians followed the rules.

The officers stood in a cluster while a variety of Hawaiian groups
occupied the Diamond Head makai corner of the palace near the Pohukaina
burial mound. Most were there to honor their culture and recognize the
start of the January 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy.

One of the groups, Sacred Times and Sacred Places, comes to ‘Iolani Palace
each month to care for the burial mound.

Officials removed three canopy tents erected by the groups, but did not
touch the Hawaiian flags, information displays or chairs or tables that
had been erected.

“We tried to be culturally sensitive, but we have our jobs to do,” said
Guy Chink, a DLNR O’ahu Branch manager who led the enforcement team. “We
will issue a citation to the owner of the tents and if no one claims
ownership then the tents are considered found property.”

No one claimed the tents, and no citations were issued. But there was a
lot of tension.

“In the past 11 years no one in that time has stopped us,” said Baron
Chink, a member of the Sacred Times and Sacred Places organization. “We do
the work here, not DLNR. As far as I’m concerned we are the authorized
ones to enter, not the DLNR. We are not the interlopers here.”

The new rules were adopted after two takeover attempts were made last year
by two separate groups. One takeover occurred in April and a second, in
which the group entered the palace and the ‘Iolani Barracks building, led
to arrests in August. Both spurred the state Land Board to pass new rules
governing the 11-acre grounds. The rules bar unauthorized occupation of
the palace.

The rules also spell out other prohibited activities on the palace
grounds, including harassing palace workers or visitors and interfering
with the public’s use of the premises.

Under the new rules, no more than 25 people are allowed to gather, no
banners larger than a specific size can be erected and no tents are
allowed on the grounds without permits. Overnight camping also is not
allowed.

The officers were on hand yesterday because of concern that there would be
a large demonstration on the palace ground, said Kippen de Alba Chu,
Friends of ‘Iolani Palace director.

“They did this earlier last week too for another sovereignty group who
wanted to camp there the whole week,” de Alba Chu said. “They are trying
to be consistent with each group and they are there there to make sure the
rules are adhered to.”

“This is still our place,” said Lynette Cruz, a Hawaiian independence
supporter. “Our job today is to remember who we are. We are not here to
take over the palace, but to honor our heritage.”

http://kgmb9.com/main/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13317&Itemid=40

to learn more abaout our Group ” Hawaiian Independence Alliance ” please go to:

http://hawaiianindependencealliance.org

Free Hawaii

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Hawaii VAcation Connection – Akaka Bill – Episode 368 part 2 -

http://www.hawaii-aloha.com/ – The Akaka Bill is back in the news, having once again passed the U.S. House of Representatives. ( It failed in two previous attempts to get Senate approval but prospects look better for passage this time.) Rather than describe the provisions of the bill, Id like to give you a way to look at the efforts to establish self-governance for Native Hawaiians and what that process means to casual visitors to the islands.

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Khama’s Hawaiian Vacation!

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http://www.SpiritualPhysique.com

Come join me for an ALL EXPENSE PAID vacation to Hawaii!

Every month, between the months of April — August 2008, I will select one winner EACH MONTH to travel with me to Hawaii in September 2008. I will take a total of 5 women for fun, relaxation and personal development.

While I was in Ghana at the end of February, God put on my heart to create a Hawaiian Vacation Contest for my Spiritual Spa Members, so I’m doin’ it!

Five days, 4 nights — all expense paid!

I love serving my Lord and honoring Him and my life has SKYROCKETED over the course of the last 2 years as a direct result of serving Him. And, I want to give back!

I am blessed and I am so excited to BLESS OTHERS…financially, emotionally, socially, physically and professionally!

So, I am having a Hawaiian Vacation Contest! To enter, simply read the instructions below!

ALL expense paid vacation to Kona, Hawaii with Khama includes*:

Transportation from your home to the airport

Roundtrip airfare

Transportation from airport to resort

Luxury Hotel Accommodations

Healthy Meals and Snacks

1 Spa Treatment Activity (massage, facial, etc.)

Sight-seeing

Nature adventures

Entertainment

½ day Volunteering

PLUS*

1 private face-to-face coaching session with Khama

*We organize everything for you!

Total Value: Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00)/winner

Here’s how to enter:

Step 1) Become a Spiritual Spa Member
*First month is FREE

Step 2) Utilize the *Members-Only* benefits

Step 3) Send in a 500 word email or post a 5 minute video on YouTube entitled:

“How the Spiritual Spa Has Impacted My Life”

To enter the contest and view the rules, simply visit me at:

http://www.SpiritualPhysique.com

and click on the “GROUP COACHING” Page

Call Toll Free (888)339-8460

Visit me on myspace:

http://www.myspace.com/SpiritualPhysique

Remember to subscribe to my videos

Visit my website for more information and to sign up for a Spiritual Spa membership!

VISIT MY WEBSITE:

http://www.SpiritualPhysique.com

BE MY FRIEND ON MYSPACE:

http://www.myspace.com/SpiritualPhysique

CALL ME TOLL FREE:
(888) 339-8450

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