Hawai'i has always been a place of Paradise in the middle of the Pacific -- until human beings arrived. Since that time, the beauty has been overshadowed by fighting, theft and wars over land rights. The battles intensified once a young and ambitious Polynesian named Kamehameha acquired long guns and canons from the British. He … Continue reading Interested in Property in Hawai’i? Avoid Adrian Alfonso Morales
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Battle Over Bones in Hawai’i
The ancestral people of the Sandwich Islands, known today as Hawai'i, had a practice of "hiding" the bones of family members when they died. The indigenous people, native Hawaiians or Kanaka Maoli, believed bones contained "mana" or spiritual energy of power and strength. Unfortunately, as these graves were unmarked, families today preparing to build a … Continue reading Battle Over Bones in Hawai’i
Purdue Pharma Guilty. Pray for Hawaiian Electric CEO Connie Lau
Purdue Pharma, maker of controversial OxyContin, agreed to plead guilty to three federal criminal charges as part of a settlement of more than $8 billion, Justice Department officials announced last week. Charges include conspiracy to defraud the United States and violating federal anti-kickback laws. The settlement is the highest-profile action by the federal government seeking to hold … Continue reading Purdue Pharma Guilty. Pray for Hawaiian Electric CEO Connie Lau