Peeking down a rabbit hole

You may wonder how Alicia Napua Hueu got the title “Governor of Maui” that she used in the “cease and desist” letter decribed in Monday’s post concerning the January 2020 takeover of a property in Kipahulu.

I puzzled over that, wondering how one comes to believe they are an island governor in the Kingdom of the Hawaiian Islands.

Then I recalled something I had found online a couple of years ago while reporting on the takeover of several acres of agricultural land in Kunia, above Waipahu. Hueu was a cheerleader and advisor to the group involved in that incident which involved several other members of Occupied Forces Hawaii Army. Hueu claimed the rank of Captain in OFHA as well as “Judge Advocate General.” She took her role seriously enough that she appeared in court and attempted to represent OFHA, but of course was not allowed to do so because she is not an attorney.

A little backtracking and I found this item in my files. Welcome to the fantasy lineup of one of the competing sovereignty groups out there in the wild, this one associated with the musician, Leon Siu.

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