Letter To Hawaiian Residents


                                                                                                                                  
Honolulu, Hawai'i                                                                                                                                    May 21, 2009        

Aloha Fellow Hawaiians

The Kingdom of Hawai'i, whose government was overthrown by the United States invasion of 1893, is soon to hold elections by Native Hawaiians to reinstate our Kingdom’s  government and thereby to once again exercise sovereignty and governance over the Hawaiian Islands.  The elections are being monitored by the Honolulu League of Women Voters, an experienced voting monitor is past State and union elections. 

Please allow me to introduce myself to you.  My name is Richard “Kamahele” Figueroa, Founder, President and CEO of FullOn Holdings, Inc., a Native Hawaiian owned and managed corporation in the alternative fuels industry.  I was born and grew up on the Island of Hawai’i, attended Mountain View and Hilo High Schools and served as a member of Company F,  40th Armored Division in West Berlin, Germany.  My wife Celine is also a native Hawaiian from Maunawili, on the island of Oahu. We have three wonderful daughters and four amazing grandchildren.

FullOn Holdings is sponsoring the upcoming Kingdom of Hawai’i elections.  Neither I nor FullOn Holdings is a part of or acting in support of any current independence group, organization or fact.   FullOn Holdings neither seeks nor accepts donations or contributions.

For many years Celine and I have witnessed the encouraging promises of the State of Hawaii and OHA disappear into thin air, and now the Akaka bill pending in Congress intends to place native Hawaiians under the supervision of the U.S. Dept of the Interior (Bureau of Indian affairs).  We have also seen the steady decline of our Hawaiian and non Hawaiian brothers and sisters into unacceptable living conditions and living day to day under economic stress.  The loss of our identity as Hawaiians and the  decline of the living standards of all who live in our Islands are certain to continue as the years pass.

We have had enough.  If we don’t act now the native Hawaiian culture and our identity as a people will slowly die and become a museum curiosity for the amusement of tourists, and the livings standards of native and non native Hawaiians will irreparably decline.  It doesn’t have to be this way.

Please join Celine and I and the many thousands of our Native Hawaiian people who are working to have a successful national election to preserve our lands, culture and national identity for our children, grandchildren and the generations of native and non native Hawaiians to come.

I ask that you go to the official Kingdom Election Office website by clicking on the following website address:  www.hawaiianindependence.com to learn more about the coming elections.  If you are a native Hawaiian, please  consider becoming a candidate in the coming elections by registering as a candidate on the website.  All Hawaiians need your wisdom and guidance.

Lastly, It is my urgent request to you that you share this email with friends, family and neighbors,  and that you contact the National Election Office and become a volunteer to assist in the conduct of the elections.  Mahalo Nui Loa, You are in my heart.

May God bless you,

Richard “Kamahele” Figueroa


Kingdom of Hawai'i National Election Office
7192 Kalanianaole Highway
Suite A143A, Box 354
Honolulu, Hawai'i 96825-1832

Cell: (805) 909-9080 Fax:  1-800-792-2246
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