The accounting by Lākea Trask about how the arrests were carried out on Lā Ho'iho'i Ea day is pretty unveiling about how the state of Hawaii corporation operates. Watch the blazing blue police lights, and the attempted creation of an atmosphere of fear. This is how The Corporation works.
VIDEO: Another View Of July 31st Mauna Kea Arrests
https://youtu.be/2eWbth0Cr3o
MAUNA KEA – This is part two of a two part series examining the July 31st law enforcement action on Mauna Kea that resulted in seven arrests. Media was not present. The law enforcement action was filmed and distributed by the State of Hawaii's Department of Land and Natural Resources, and was featured in our previous report. Now, we feature a different viewpoint. Footage taken by Lakea Trask shows the events from the perspective of the kia'i who have been blocking the Thirty Meter Telescope at the Hale Pohaku crosswalk for months. Trask, who avoided arrest but did receive citation, shares his video and his thoughts.
FIRST REPORT: Arrests On Mauna Kea, Haleakala During Dark Hours
VIDEO: DLNR Chair Suzanne Case on Mauna Kea
https://youtu.be/bTZc_JCGhvA
VIDEO STORY
- HILO – During her keynote address at the 23rd Annual Hawaii Conservation Conference at the University of Hawai'i-Hilo, Department of Land and Natural Resources chair Suzzane Case made some brief comments about the ongoing Mauna Kea conflict.
- Case acknowledged the challenges of "controlling unlawful practices while upholding free speech and traditional and customary practices" during her time at the podium.
- Case also spoke briefly on Governor David Ige's plan to have DLNR resume management of 10,000 acres on Mauna Kea currently under lease by the University of Hawaii.
- Big Island Video News will have more from this address in the coming hours.
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