INDEX - MILITARY
SUBJECT: PMRF LAND GRAB - PART SIX
SOURCE: LINDA HARMON harmonl001@hawaii.rr.com
BLNR/PMRF Hearing Video Back on Track
13 June 2004 - 3:00am
The Board of Land & Natural Resources (BLNR) gave up their role of stewards of the land and holder of the public trust on May 24th 2004 when they gave the Navy control over an additional 5,500 acres of the Mana Plain. The BLNR ignored the will of the people of Kauai. If you want to witness the crime check out...
BLNR PMRF HEARING VIDEO SCHEDULE
Hoike Cable TV Channel 53
Part 1 of 3 Monday 14 June 4:00pm Part 2 of 3 Monday 14 June 9:30pm Part 2 of 3 Tuesday 15 June 3:00pm Part 3 of 3 Monday 21 June 4:00pm Part 3 of 3 Monday 21 June 9:30pm Part 3 of 3 Tuesday 22 June 3:00pm
SUBJECT: PMRF LAND GRAB - PART SIX
SOURCE: TRACEY SCHAVONE schavone@aloha.net
Gathering at Queen's Pond near the PMRF
12 June 2004 - 3:00am
Queen's Pond area as seen from north end of PMRF in 2002
Gather In Peace For A Piece of Beach
Queen's Pond on Sunday June 13th from 2pm - sunset (or all day:)
Let's take this time to gather and unite the people of Kauai. I believe in the Power of the People to protect the land that has given so much. Please bring yourself, your family, friends, peace, love, strength, instruments, energy and prayers... much peace, love, and aloha.
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SUBJECT: PMRF LAND REQUEST - PART FIVE
SOURCE: CAROL BAIN bain@kauai.net
Hoike Fails to Deliver PMRF Hearing as Promised
10 June 2004 - 8:00am
The front door at Hioke Kauai on Rice Street in Lihue
Though it was scheduled to show, for a reason not explained by Hoike Community TV, the BLNR public hearing program only ran 20 minutes and then simply stopped.
The presenter of this program, Linda Harmon, promoted the viewing of recorded BLNR hearings to no avail. Hoike only has 10 playback machines for all the PEG channels. They should have 24 hour playback capabilty for each channel, as Hoike receives $300,000 a year of state-mandated funds (derived from our cable fees) to do so. Though Hoike invested in an expensive "Tilt-a-Rack" playback system which arrived Nov. 2003 to do this, they cannot get it to work.
Our public access cable TV facilty is not meeting its mission to simply play back submitted programs in a timely manner. Consider writing a complaint to the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs. Ask DCCA to make Hoike fulfill its playback function.Reach the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Cable Television Division (DCCA-CATV)
E-mail:
cabletv@dcca.hawaii.gov <mailto:cabletv@dcca.hawaii.gov>
Phone:
Neighbor island residents may call using the following toll-free numbers:
Hawaii: 974-4000
Maui: 984-2400
Kauai: 274-3141
Molokai/Lanai:1-800-468-4644
Upon dialing the appropriate number for your island, you will be asked to enter the extension number. The DCCA telephone extension is 62620
Oahu residents only:
Phone (808) 586-2620
Mailing Address:
Director Mark Recktenwald
DCCA-CATV
P.O.Box 541
Honolulu, HI 96809
For more material and history on this issue see;
PMRF Part 5
PMRF Part 4
PMRF Part 3
PMRF Part 2
PMRF Part 1
Pau
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