Re : AMERICA SHAME Lori Dhue of Fox News Channel (Network TV News) -- Robert Moore M P
SMOKE SIGNALS - Lori Dhue of Fox News Channel (Network TV News) -- KURT SWANSON Posted by Robert Moore M P president@whitehouse.gov Hawai`i & EnenKio Kingdoms AMERICA SHAME www.enenkio.org.us Welcome to the EnenKio Online Network These pages, this website, the former web host (NetNation), the government of the Kingdom of EnenKio and the people loyal to the king of Eneen-Kio Atoll have been subjected to a wide assortment of deliberate disruptive actions by persons and agencies of the federal government of the United States. These attacks continue to this day. The reasons for these attacks are unknown, as EnenKio seeks only peace and the freedom to express the fundamental rights of the people of EnenKio, its monarch and the imperatives bestowed upon us by our loving Creator. This site has been restored to acquaint you with history, claims and challenges we face as a people striving for equality in a world of antagonistic nations with egocentric goals seeking to "save" (dominate) lesser nations. ENTER NOW Send questions about this site to Administrator. Copyright 1995-2002 -- All Rights Reserved. Background Photo: Courtesy EnenKio Archives "Peacock Point, Wake Island" ----------------- TREATY OF PEACE, FRIENDSHIP AND MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE KINGDOM OF HAWAI'I AND THE KINGDOM OF ENENKIO WHEREAS, the Kingdom of EnenKio and the Kingdom of Hawai'i, equally animated with the desire of maintaining the relations of good understanding which have hitherto so happily subsisted between their respective states, desire to mutually recognize their respective sovereign nations; and, WHEREAS, the respective Governments, being mindful of a progression of relevant historic events surrounding distinct claims over the islands of Eneen-Kio Atoll, also known as Eneen-Kio, Enen-kio, San Francisco, Halcyon, Otori, Wake and by other appellations introduced by visitors to said atoll from Spain, Germany, China, Japan, The Kingdom of Hawai'i, the United States and others; and, WHEREAS, the respective Governments wish to forevermore quiet any unresolved territorial claims, perpetuate a circumstance of Peace and ensure good relations between their nations and their peoples; and, WHEREAS, these Governments wish to lawfully recognize the other's political structure, affirm their national sovereignty and establish formal diplomatic relations; and, WHEREAS, these Governments are desirous of promoting economic, social and cultural exchanges and support of all their peoples unalienable natural Rights, substantiated by such landmark charters as all acknowledged scriptures of spiritual enlightenment, the English Magna Charta, the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, the Constitution and Bill of Rights of the united States of America, the 1839 Hawaiian Declaration of Rights, the lawful Constitutions of these states, the Law of Nations and the Charter of the United Nations; NOW THEREFORE, the appointed Plenipotentiaries of these Governments, who, after having exchanged testimony of their full powers, found in good and due form, have resolved, agreed and signed the covenants in the following articles: ARTICLE I The Kingdom of Hawai'i and the Kingdom of EnenKio do hereby formally and officially recognize their respective Governments and all the rightful authorities of one another of their Governments to exercise all such inherent powers within their respective jurisdictions as may be provided in accordance with international law and as are or may be established under the Charter of the United Nations for sovereign member states of that organization. ARTICLE II The Kingdom of Hawai'i and the Kingdom of EnenKio do hereby declare that a state of Perpetual Peace does exist between their sovereign states and peoples. ARTICLE III The Kingdom of Hawai'i and the Kingdom of EnenKio further declare that they shall undertake such necessary and proper steps as may be appropriate to implement this accord and shall, therefore, enter into such further agreements as may be desirous from time to time to promote and enhance good relations in support of one another in pursuing Perpetual Peace for their peoples and sovereignty of their Governments. ARTICLE IV There shall be reciprocal liberty of commerce and navigation between EnenKio and the Hawaiian Islands. No duty of customs, levy or other impost, shall be charged upon any goods, produce or manufacture of one nation, upon importation from such nation into the other, other or higher than the duty or impost charged upon goods of the same kind, imported from any other country. These Governments do hereby agree that the subjects or citizens of one state shall not enjoy any favor, privilege or immunity, in matters of commerce and navigation, which shall not also, at the same time, be extended to the subjects or citizens of the other. ARTICLE V The Kingdom of Hawai'i and the Kingdom of EnenKio further declare that all reciprocal rights, conferred by any treaty whatsoever signed by the Kingdom of Hawai'i and implemented prior to the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom by forces of the United States, shall be hereby affirmed valid and in force with respect to the Kingdom of EnenKio, which shall enjoy the same privileges and power as those of the most favored nations. ARTICLE VI The Governments hereby grant reciprocal diplomatic recognition of representatives and consuls and shall conduct their diplomatic and consular relations in accordance with those defined and enumerated in the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of April 18, 1961, and the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations of April 24, 1963. Pending accreditation of the permanent staff of each Government's mission to the other, each shall treat personnel assigned to perform diplomatic or consular functions as if they were members of the other's permanent mission. ARTICLE VII The Kingdom of Hawai'i, mindful of the state of war declared to exist over the Kingdom of EnenKio by reason of acts by the federal government of the United States, hereby grants political asylum to representatives of the Kingdom of EnenKio Government, and to such citizens thereof who may elect to request same of the Kingdom of Hawai'i. ARTICLE VIII Following establishment of relations, the two Governments, upon request of either, shall enter into negotiations with the other for the prompt settlement of any claims and other financial and property matters that arise between them. Respecting the former status of Eneen-Kio as a Hawaiian Dependency, the claim is perpetually relinquished in favor of the establishment of administration founded upon Marshallese tradition, culture and system of tenure. ARTICLE IX There shall be granted to the Government of the Kingdom of EnenKio the liberty of establishing an official embassy, as a Nation in Exile, being under duress, acceptable to and within the grace of the Kingdom of Hawai'i, for the purpose of conducting affairs of state, coinage of money and fiscal instruments or financial notes, issuance of bonds and certificates of indebtedness, administering banking and commercial transactions, and for the printing, sale and use of postal and philatelic products. Reciprocal conditions and state privileges applicable for postal authorities and the mailing of articles as set forth in prevailing directives and the constitution of the Universal Postal Union shall be equally respected. ARTICLE X No duties of tonnage, harbor, lighthouses, pilotage, quarantine, or other similar duties, of whatever nature, or under whatever denomination, shall be imposed in either state upon the flagged vessels of the other, in respect of voyages between the Kingdom of EnenKio and the Hawaiian Islands. Vessels of one state, which may be employed by the Government of the other, in the carrying of their Public Mail across the Pacific Ocean, or from one port in that ocean to another, shall have free access to the ports of the Hawaiian Islands and EnenKio, with the privilege of stopping therein to refit, to refresh, to land passengers and their baggage and for the transaction of any business pertaining to public Mail services, and be subject in such ports to no duties of tonnage, harbor, lighthouses, quarantine, or other similar duties of whatever nature or of whatever denomination. ARTICLE XI The citizens and subjects of each of the two nations shall be free in the state of the other to manage their own affairs themselves, or to commit those affairs to the management of any persons whom they may appoint as their broker or agent; nor shall the citizens and subjects of the two states be restrained in their choice of person to act in such capacities, nor shall they be called upon to pay and salary or remuneration to any person whom they shall not choose to employ. Absolute freedom shall be given in all cases to the buyer and seller to bargain together and to fix the price of any real property, goods or merchandise imported into, or to be exported from either state, except generally in such case wherein the laws and usages of the country may require the intervention of any special agent in the estate and dominion of the states. ARTICLE XII If any ships or other vessels be wrecked on the coasts of either of the states, such vessels, and all furniture and appurtenances belonging thereunto, and all goods and merchandise shall be stored with the least possible delay to the proprietors, which upon being claimed thereby, shall be rendered forthwith. If there are no such proprietors or agents on the spot, then the said goods, as well as any papers found on board such wrecked vessels, shall be delivered to the state consul, or vice consul, in whose district the wreck took place, which consul shall pay any reasonable expenses incurred in the preservation of the property, together with the rate of salvage, and expenses of quarantine which would have been payable in the like case of a wreck of a national vessel, it being understood that in case of any legal claim upon such wreck, goods, or merchandise, the same shall be referred for decision of the competent tribunals of the state. ARTICLE XIII This Agreement and Treaty of Peace shall enter into force upon signature of the Parties. Done in Honolulu, Hawai'i this 9th day of October, 1997, in the English language. U.S. SECURITY & EXCHANGE COMMISSION SEEKS INJUNCTION ON SALE OF ENENKIO BONDS ADVISORY November 7, 2000: Honolulu, USA -- TO: Honolulu Advertiser; Honolulu Star Bulletin FROM: EnenKio Ministry of Foreign Affairs REPLY: Mr. Moore is prohibited from talking to you by order of the United States Security & Exchange Commission (hereafter "SEC"). The action against Mr. Moore is an unprovoked attack against a private citizen of the United States, not against an official representative of the Kingdom of EnenKio. The following reply is therefore issued in observance of the sovereign authority of the government of EnenKio to confront disinformation and to provide the whole truth. You are advised that the SEC has not charged the Kingdom of EnenKio with anything. The SEC has no jurisdiction over the Kingdom of EnenKio, a sovereign Pacific Island state. The SEC argument is made solely against Mr. Moore and his personal business affairs. Please be VERY clear about this. Despite heavy scrutiny, the SEC has proved nothing and there were no findings of fact as a result of exhaustive SEC investigations. In other words, SEC has NO proof of wrongdoing by the Kingdom of EnenKio or by any person acting in their official capacities as representatives of the Kingdom of EnenKio. The only thing the SEC accomplished was to prove its arrogance and ignorance, first by circumventing lawful processes and then by bullying up on a single individual veteran-of-war who proudly served the USA. Mr. Moore has spent over 20 years trying to help defenseless Marshallese families over whom the USA has historically dominated, disenfranchised, subverted and literally poisoned with nuclear weapons testing. Lastly, EnenKio has never gotten a fair shake from the media.... ever. They generally have an agenda that fails to honor truth in reporting, but promotes the dissemination of ad copy by sensationalizing events rather than embracing impartial disclosure of factual information. When we choose to respond to the recent attacks on the credibility of our national sovereignty, we will do so in full at our site. Much is there now if one can keep an open mind. We haven't found that to be in existence in the media.... yet. Reply to: EnenKio 1 808 923-0476 fax/phone Related link: http://www.enenkio.org
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