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More Military Madness — “Sentinel Landscape Designation”

Sunday, August 22nd, 2021
More Military Madness — Sentinel Landscape!!!!!
Aloha friends,
Check out the bizarre military base buffer zone article below. It’s as bad as Military Special Ops assassination training taking place in our parks, on beaches and near shore waters.
The Sentinel Landscape applies to Oahu, Kauai, and Big island, maybe more. I think we need to shut down these military bases, and end the Illegal Occupation of Hawaii, not create buffer zones of crops and livestock to get poisoned along with people by the military toxins next door. Please let me know your thoughts. Mahalo. Also check out the bizarre 2 min video on Sentinel Landscape here https://sentinellandscapes.org/
Jim
Jim Albertini Malu ‘Aina Center For Non-violent Education & Action P.O. Box 489 Ola’a (Kurtistown) Hawai’i 96760
Phone 808-966-7622 Email ja@malu-aina.org Visit us on the web at www.malu-aina.org
Council members hear pitch on Sentinel Landscape designation
By MICHAEL BRESTOVANSKY Hawaii Tribune-Herald | Wednesday, August 18, 2021, 12:05 a.m.
 

Council members hear pitch on Sentinel Landscape designation

Hawaii County might seek a partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense and other federal agencies in an attempt to obtain federal conservation funds.

At a Tuesday meeting of the Hawaii County Council’s Committee on Governmental Operations, Relations and Economic Development, council members listened to a proposal to designate the entire Island of Hawaii as a “Sentinel Landscape.”

 

Sentinel Landscapes are areas designated by the U.S. departments of Defense, Agriculture and Interior as lands suited to protect nearby military facilities, such as the Big Island’s Pohakuloa Training Area, from land use that would be incompatible with those facilities’ missions, said Lea Hong, director of the Hawaii office of national conservation nonprofit Trust for Public Land, who spoke at Tuesday’s meeting.

The Sentinel Landscape program would dovetail with an existing partnership between the state and the DOD: the Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration program.

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Under the REPI, Hong said, the U.S. Armed Forces have funded various conservation projects throughout the state in exchange for a restriction on how lands adjacent to their military bases have been used. Hong said “compatible uses” for land near military bases includes agriculture and livestock grazing.

“Essentially, (DOD) just don’t want any development,” Hong said, adding that the REPI program began in the 2000s as an effort to prevent the encroachment of urban development upon military facilities.

However, the Sentinel Landscape designation would “supercharge” this partnership with the DOD, Hong said, explaining that, under the designation, any conservation projects under DOD, USDA or DOI programs within the Sentinel Landscape area — which Hong said could encompass the entire island — would be eligible for priority funding from those agencies.

These funds, Hong said, would largely be leveraged by private landowners, but she added that there might be funds available for state and county projects as well.

Hong said the Sentinel Landscape designation does not impose any additional restrictions on the land. Rather, the U.S. Armed Forces support the designation based on Hawaii’s strategic importance in the Indo-Pacific and the security benefits of improving climate change resilience, she said.

Based on Hong’s proposal, most or all of the Big Island, Oahu and Kauai could be designated as a Sentinel Landscape. On the Big Island, Hong’s proposal imagines a 10-mile-radius buffer zone around the military lands at Pohakuloa, the majority of which are already state park or otherwise protected land.

If granted, Hong said the designation would remain in perpetuity. Despite this, Hong said the decision surrounding the designation is unrelated to the upcoming 2029 expiration of the military’s lease for PTA.

“This is a way to try to get some positive benefit from the military’s presence here,” Hong said, noting the negative environmental impacts of sustained military training activity on the island.

If the island is designated a Sentinel Landscape, it would join an exclusive club: Only seven other locations in the nation have been so designated.

“I’m just proposing this on a whim and a prayer,” Hong said. “We don’t have any resources to work toward this right now.”

Hong said she will submit an application for the designation to the DOD at the end of the month. Once the application process begins, she assured that there will be a “more robust” attempt to generate discussion of the issue with members of the public.

At the suggestion of Councilwoman Maile David, who represents Kona and Ka’u, council members can endorse the application on an individual basis within the next week, although they were noncommittal about the proposal at Tuesday’s meeting. David said there was not enough time for an official council resolution on the matter before Hong’s deadline at the end of the month.

Hong said the proposal has the broad support of the state’s Congressional delegation and several county officials, including Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi.

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Mayor Mitch Roth, she said, has indicated preliminary support for the proposal.

Email Michael Brestovansky at mbrestovansky@hawaiitribune- herald.com.

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copy of letter sent to Hawaii Tribune-Herald, West Hawaii Today and Civil Beat

Wednesday, August 18th, 2021

letters@hawaiitribune-herald.com

cblair@civilbeat.com

Aug. 17, 2021

Letter to the editor:

Mahalo to retired Army Col. Ann Wright for her letter in 8/15/21 Hawaii Tribune-Herald opposing renewal of military leases of public lands in Hawaii.  I agree.  Hawaiian lands should be in Hawaiian hands, not military hands. Stop Bombing Pohakuloa.

I urge others to speak out against Army leased land renewal in Hawaii.  You can email comments to: usarmy.hawaii.nepa@mail.mil or go online to fill in the form at https://home.army.mil/hawaii/ index.php/OahuEIS. Comments may also be mailed to: Oahu ATLR EIS Comments, P.O. Box 3444, Honolulu, HI, 96801-3444.Deadline is Sept. 1, 2021
 

Here are a few issues you might want to comment on: Unexploded ordinance (UXO) clean up, Depleted Uranium and other toxic contamination of air, land and ground water, invasive species, cultural sites and the cultural significance of Pohakuloa itself. The military controls nearly 133,000-acres at Pohakuloa. 23,000 acres of this is leased from the state for $1 total for 65 years –1964- 2029. These so called “ceded lands” are crown and government lands of the Hawaiian Kingdom before the U.S. overthrow in 1893. These lands are in the ahupua’a of Humu’ula (crown), Kaohe and Pu’uanahulu (government lands). Besides the 23,000 acres of leased lands at PTA, 758 acres were obtained by an executive order of Governor Samuel Wilder King in 1956 and 84,000 acres by a Presidential Executive Order of President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. These lands by executive order were turned over to the US military without any compensation. More recently, in the early 2000s, an additional 23,000 acres of land near Waiki’i Ranch was purchased by the military from Parker Ranch. But the Strykers are no longer in Hawaii. They are in Washington state.  But guess what the Military is keeping the 23,000-acres Stryker area with no Strykers.  Surprise! Surprise! 

 
Our organization, Malu Aina has documented 57 present and former military sites on Hawaii Island alone, totaling more than 250,000-acres that are in need of clean up.  The estimated clean up cost is in the Billions of dollars. I am the co-author of the book -“The Dark Side of Paradise” about the military presence in Hawaii.  It documents many of the impacts of life under the gun of US militarism throughout all Hawaii.  It is available in Hawaii libraries.
 

It’s not just an issue of no further military leases.  It’s time for the illegal US military occupation of Hawaii to end.  But please clean up your mess before you go. Aloha.

Jim Albertini

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Jim Albertini Malu 'Aina Center For Non-violent Education & Action P.O. Box 489 Ola'a (Kurtistown) Hawai'i 96760
Phone 808-966-7622 Email ja@malu-aina.org Visit us on the web at www.malu-aina.org

 

 

Afghanistan — Aug. 20, 2021 Hilo Peace Vigil leaflet

Tuesday, August 17th, 2021

War & Military Occupations are

Terrorism!

                                              2021 US created chaos and desperation in Afghanistan

When Will We Ever Learn From Vietnam to Afghanistan, etc.?

Millions of lives lost, Trillions of $ wasted on war!

     Twenty years ago after 9-11 Malu Aina held its first of 20 years of weekly peace vigils at the downtown Hilo Post Office. A new peace leaflet is prepared each week. The first leaflet included the words: “We hope that cool heads prevail, producing actions of restraint not revenge. Violent retaliation will only escalate the cycle of violence that is making the whole world blind to our need to live together on this planet. This tragedy underscores the urgent need to embrace policies of international cooperation, a more just distribution of the world’s resources, and a direction that moves away from militarism and violence as methods of solving problems.” We continue to have the same hope today, 20 years later, despite the growing US march to war with China and Russia and escalating global climate catastrophe. We grieve with all who have lost loved ones and homes in wars, fires and floods.

     Military interventions, untold numbers of bombs dropped, and occupations do NOT bring peace. They bring only death and suffering to humanity, but big profits to the Military-Industrial Complex. Will anyone in these two decades and four administrations (two Republican and 2 Democrat) of American war and occupation be held accountable? What about all the Generals who kept calling for more war? What about the CIA and the State Department? And the corporate war profiteers? The U.S. should never have invaded Afghanistan. Instead of lashing out with bombs in a terrorist response to a terrorist attack, the US should have been asking and seeking answers to the question – Why do people hate the US so much? Contrary to George W. Bush’s claims that people “hate us for our freedoms,” the reality is much different. People hate the U.S. because it is a global empire, a military superpower that exploits people and resources around the world. The US believes it has a God given right to go anywhere and do anything it wants, a belief that’s called “American Exceptionalism.”

     The anti-war movement was right about Vietnam and right about Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria, etc. Afghanistan has long been called the “Graveyard of Empires” – like the Romans, British, etc. before the U.S. All Empire military occupations need to end. When will the US illegal occupation of Hawaii end? And will the US clean up its mess and repair the damage done on its way out?

Never Again War &

U.S. Military Occupations!

1. Mourn all victims of violence. 2. Reject violence & war as solutions. 3. Defend civil liberties.
4. Oppose all discrimination, anti-Islamic, anti-Semitic,
anti-Hawaiian, anti-Black, anti-Asian, etc.
5. Seek peace through peaceful means and work for justice in Hawai`i and around the world.

Malu ‘Aina Center for Non-violent Education & Action P.O. Box 489 Ola’a (Kurtistown), Hawaii 96760 Phone (808) 966-7622 Email ja@malu-aina.org to receive our posts. For more information www.malu-aina.org

August 20, 2021 Hilo Peace Vigil leaflet – week 1038– Fridays 3:30-5PM downtown Post Office

Articles to read on Afghanistan Tues. Aug. 17, 2021

Tuesday, August 17th, 2021
 
Michael Hudson: Biden defends his Deep State advisors.
 
 
 
 
Patrick Cockburn: Government weakness, not Taliban strength is to blame.
 
 
 
Paul Street: The doctrinal boundaries of permissible reflection.

Rapid Taliban Takeover Shows How Little US Understood Afghanistan

 
 
Breaking: Taliban pose in Kabul’s Presidential Palace as Afghan leader flees country: Islamists declare Islamic Emirate amid chaotic scenes at airport as thousands including British Ambassador try to get out Taliban has said they will declare the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan from the Presidential Palace in Kabul –Militants seized ancient palace and demanded a ‘peaceful transfer of power’ as they moved into the capital –President Ashraf Ghani fled the country while thousands of Afghan nationals rushed to the Pakistan border –RAF planes were scrambled to evacuate 6,000 British diplomats, citizens and Afghan translators –British Ambassador was moved to a safe place and is expected to be evacuated from Afghanistan tonight –Jalalabad fell under Taliban control without a fight early Sunday morning when the governor surrendered –US is trying to strike a deal for the Taliban not to descend on Kabul until its 10,000 citizens are evacuated | 15 Aug 2021 | The Taliban has said they will declare the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan from the Presidential Palace in Kabul as militants posed in the office and the country’s president fled for Tajikistan, with thousands of Afghan nationals now racing to Pakistan to escape Islamist rule. Taliban fighters stormed the ancient palace on Sunday and demanded a ‘peaceful transfer of power’ as Kabul descended into chaos, with US helicopters evacuating diplomats from the embassy in scenes echoing the 1975 fall of Saigon which followed the Vietnam War. US-backed Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled the country, effectively ceding power to the Taliban, while thousands of Afghan nationals rushed to the Pakistan border, in a move signalling the end of the 20-year Western intervention begun after the September 11 attacks [aka the inside job carried out by al-CIAduh, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and their traitorous deep-state accomplices, still operating inside the government and the Pentagon].
 
Escape from Kabul: US ambassador and embassy flee to airport where gunfire erupts after diplomats torched sensitive documents and left in choppers as Taliban storm the capital – in stark echo of the Fall of Saigon –The US ambassador and embassy staff were seen fleeing Sunday after Taliban forces stormed Kabul –The US flag was lowered from the building, signaling the official closure of the embassy –The ambassador and the embassy flag were seen at an airport after the insurgents made huge gains across the country –The US government has issued a security alert ordering that Americans should ‘shelter in place’ after learning that shots were fired at the airport –Approximately 5,000 US soldiers are being sent into city to aid with US evacuation, which is estimated to include about 30,000 people | 15 August 2021 | The US Ambassador to Afghanistan and some of his staff were seen fleeing their Kabul workplace with the stars and stripes flag Sunday – signaling that the US embassy has closed as the Taliban invades the city. Ambassador Ross Wilson and the flag were both seen arriving at Kabul Airport, as other Americans still in the country were ordered to shelter in place, with shots being fired at the city’s airport. Embassy staff will be evacuated within the next 72 hours, as the Taliban makes stunning advances into the Afghan capital city, which worst-case scenarios estimated lasting at least 30 days after the US withdrew from it. An official security alert was issued by the US government after shots were fired at the airport, sparking fears American jets could be shot down as they try to flee the country, which the Taliban have vowed to rename the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. The government said the ‘security situation in Kabul is changing quickly including at the airport’ and has instructed US citizens to shelter in place.
 
Americans urged to ‘shelter in place’ as Kabul airport ‘takes fire’ – reports | 15 Aug 2021 | Most US embassy staffers in Afghanistan were awaiting evacuation at Kabul airport Sunday — which was “taking fire” as Taliban forces moved in amid the deteriorating situation, according to reports. “The security situation in Kabul is changing quickly, including at the airport,” the US Embassy in Afghanistan said Sunday. “Where are reports of the airport taking fire,” the announcement said. “Therefore we are instructing US citizens to shelter in place.” The embassy urged the families of US citizens in the troubled nation to file forms for immigrant visas “as soon as possible.”
 
Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani flees the country | 15 Aug 2021 | Afghanistan’s president fled the war-torn country on Sunday as Taliban militants, who entered the capital of Kabul earlier in the day, were involved in discussions with Afghan government officials about surrendering, according to reports. Abdullah Abdullah, the chairman of the Afghan High Council for National Reconciliation, referred to Ashraf Ghani as the “former president” and said he had left the country. “The former president of Afghanistan left Afghanistan, leaving the country in this difficult situation,” Abdullah said. “God should hold him accountable.” Ghani’s departure comes as Taliban fighters and government officials huddled in the Presidential Palace on Sunday for discussions about the transfer of power.
 
Biden blasted for vacationing as Taliban topples Afghanistan after 20 years of American blood, sweat [and $85 billion wasted pretending to train Afghan forces] | 15 Aug 2021 | Republican members of Congress criticized Joe Biden on Sunday for spending time at the Camp David presidential retreat instead of the White House as the Taliban fought to finalize a takeover of Afghanistan. “Why is Joe Biden on vacation?” asked Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, on “Sunday Morning Futures.” “I don’t think he’s taken one question from the press this entire weekend, so this is a frightening situation.” Fox News confirmed on Sunday morning that Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled the country as Taliban fighters entered Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul…Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., accused Biden of “dereliction of duty.
 

No to Military Lease Renewals

Thursday, August 12th, 2021

No Military Lease Extensions!

Hawaiian Lands in Hawaiian Hands!

     Here are a few issues that need to be addressed in any EIS on Pohakuloa and other military sites in Hawaii: Unexploded ordinance (UXO) clean up, Depleted Uranium and other toxic contamination of air, land and ground water, invasive species, cultural sites and the cultural significance of Pohakuloa itself and other areas. The military controls nearly 133,000-acres at Pohakuloa. 23,000 acres of this is leased from the state for $1 total for 65 years –1964- 2029. These so called “ceded lands” are crown and government lands of the Hawaiian Kingdom before the U.S. overthrow of the Hawaiian government in 1893. These lands are in the ahupua’a of Humu’ula (crown), Kaohe and Pu’uanahulu (government lands). Besides the 23,000 acres of leased lands at PTA, 758 acres were obtained by an executive order of Governor Samuel Wilder King in 1956 and 84,000 acres by a Presidential Executive Order of President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. These lands by executive order were turned over to the US military without any compensation. More recently, in the early 2000s, an additional 23,000 acres of land near Waiki’i Ranch was purchased by the military from Parker Ranch for the Stryker Maneuver area.  But the Strykers are no longer in Hawaii. They are in Washington state.  But guess what the Military is keeping the 23,000-acres Stryker area with no Strykers.  Surprise, Surprise. 

     Our organization, Malu Aina, has documented 57 present and former military sites on Hawaii Island alone, totaling more than 250,000-acres that are in need of clean up.  The estimated clean up is in the Billions of dollars. One site example: In the 1960s the Army leased State land in the Waiakea forest area which is Hilo’s watershed. The Army said it wanted to do weather testing. It was a lie. Numerous Chemical and biological weapons were tested in Hilo’s watershed, including Sarin nerve gas, so deadly that 1/50th of a drop kills you. Hunters report there are areas in that forest where nothing grows today, more than 50 years after military chemical and biological weapons testing. It’s long past time for the US military to Quit Hawaii.  It’s not just an issue of no further military leases.  It’s time for the illegal US military occupation of Hawaii to end.  But please clean up your mess before you go. Mahalo and aloha.

Jim Albertini Malu 'Aina Center For Non-violent Education & Action P.O. Box 489 Ola'a (Kurtistown) Hawai'i 96760
Phone 808-966-7622 Email ja@malu-aina.org Visit us on the web at www.malu-aina.org