Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 16, Number 10, 1 ʻOkakopa 1999 — Sovereignty in sync [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

Sovereignty in sync

As a second-generation Scandinavian American uneducated in the lies of the imperialistic United States, I support your sovereignty and that of all the ancient peoples of this world. There is a history more believable and comprehensive than the Western version of mankind's past. Credit for this insight must go to the ancestors that faithfully advanced memories through legends and symbols and to people that learned from ancient memories. Immanuel Velikovski's Worlds in Collision began to eonnect the legends with specifīc events that challenged the orthodox view and was ostracized by the scientific community. Later, David Talbott accumulated considerable insight into the past of ancient cultures we are all descended ffom. This perspective has influenced me. I am a simple man looking for the family of humanity and will likely travel to your island as a step in the right direction. I share with you these sites that describe the comparative mythologieal study important to understanding the world's peoples and their beliefs: www.kronia.com, www.ames.net/aeon, and www.exnews.com. I weleome your comments and hope sovereignty will be yours. Zane znvoaz @ cybertrails. eom

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