Archive for August, 2022

Mahalo for your statement on Pohakuloa lease

Monday, August 22nd, 2022
Mahalo for your statement on Pohakuloa lease
 
To K. Tiger Mills, Staff Planner (kimberly.mills@hawaii.gov)
Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands
State of Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources
Aug. 22, 2022
 
Aloha Kimberly,
I want to extend a sincere mahalo of our organization and commend you for your 4 page statement of June 7, 2022 concerning the Army’s draft EIS for State lease extension of 23,000 acres at the military Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) on Hawaii Island. Your statement goes to the heart of the matter how the military’s weapons training is in direct conflict with the state’s Conservation District designation to “conserve, protect, and preserve the important natural and cultural resources of the State…”
Your voice is a great community service and we are deeply grateful for your clear vision and courage to speak truth to power. We pray your voice will be heard by all those in power.
 
Sincerely,
Jim Albertini
Jim Albertini, president — 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
 
State’s critical comments of the draft Military Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) at Pohakuloa concerning the lease of state lands
Military training at Pohakuloa is not compatible with Conservation Land designation.
Office of Conservation & Coastal Land (OCCL) of The Department of Land & Natural Resources (DLNR) critical comments of EIS at Pohakuloa. Click on link below.

Hawaii Island Peace Organizing meeting: Monday, Aug. 22nd 6-8 PM at the Kea’au Com. Ctr.

Saturday, August 20th, 2022

Aloha Peace ohana,

Hawaii Island Peace Organizing meeting: Monday, Aug. 22 nd, from 6-8 PM at the Kea’au Community Center.

Please help pass the word.  We need to reinvigorate a peace movement to Stop Bombing Pohakuloa, demilitarize Hawaii and the world, and help prevent escalating war, including possibly nuclear war,  between the US, Russia, and China.  It’s an extremely dangerous time and we need to come together to plan and act for justice, peace, and aloha ‘aina.  All Hawaii stand together!

Mahalo.

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

State’s critical comments of draft EIS at Pohakuloa

Wednesday, August 17th, 2022

State’s critical comments of the draft Military Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) at Pohakuloa concerning the lease of state lands

Military training at Pohakuloa is not compatible with Conservation Land designation.

Office of Conservation & Coastal Land (OCCL) of The Department of Land & Natural Resources (DLNR)  critical comments of EIS at Pohakuloa.  Click on link below.

https://malu-aina.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/PTA.pdf

Stop the Bombing! Shut Down PTA!

Tuesday, August 16th, 2022

State says Military Training at Pohakuloa Not Compatible with Conservation Land!

 

B-2, B-52 strategic nuclear bombers, Reaper Assassin drones, and other military aircraft practice bombing at Pohakuloa.

     Hurrah! Bravo! Finally! Better late than never! Bombing and desecrating the aina at Pohakuloa has got to stop. It’s been going on far too long. Now the State of Hawaii Dept. of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) is saying what activists have been saying for decades.

     The DLNR statement was made public by Hawaii News Now reporter Mahealani Richardson. https://tinyurl.com/5urwa4py According to the news report, the DLNR’s Office of Conservation and Coastal Land issued a June 7 document in response to the Army’s draft EIS statement. The Army wants to renew its 65-year lease, which expires in 2029. Currently, the Army is paying a grand total of $1 for the 65-year lease of 23,000 acres of State land at Pohakuloa. The OCCL document said, “Military use that involves maneuvers, ammunition, artillery and mortar systems, depleted uranium, explosives, firing points, hazardous materials and waste, live fire, unexploded ordnance, and weapons systems do not appear to be consistent with the Conservation District.” It added, “The OCCL was alarmed at the number of previous dump sites on the state-leased land. It is inappropriate to conduct this type of warfare practice upon Conservation District land adjacent to areas designated as critical habitat for the palila; and a recreational campground for the people of Hawaii.” The state documents said the Army’s draft EIS does not meet requirements and has major gaps. Over the years, live fire at the 133,000-acre Pohakuloa Training Area, located in the dry, windy, Saddle Area in the center of Hawaii Island, has been the source of numerous brush fires. What toxins are blowing in the wind, dust, and smoke of those fires? For decades, Malu Aina has been calling for high-tech air filter monitors (at military expense) around PTA to see what military toxins are coming off the base. To date, nothing has been done. It’s time for action!

     Besides canceling, or not renewing, the PTA state lease, it is also time to cancel the Presidential Executive Order of 1964 that gave the military 84,000 acres of land at PTA for zero cost. Canceling the Presidential Order in 1990 for military lands on Kaho’olawe, after years of Hawaiian protest, is what officially stopped the bombing there and resulted in Kaho’olawe being returned to the State.

Stop the Bombing! Shut Down PTA! Clean Up the Military mess!

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Who named this Pohakuloa fire, the Leilani fire?

Sunday, August 14th, 2022

Who named this Pohakuloa fire, the Leilani fire? Is it meant to divert attention away from Pohakuloa and the toxins blowing in the smoke and the wind? Was not Pohakuloa the source of the original fire?

Jim Albertini

cc officials and media

On 8/12/22 11:46 AM, Jim Albertini wrote: