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Mike J

Thank You, Richard, for your stance regarding the Sierra Club's position re the 30M telescope. It is time that there was a benefit to the Hawaiian community arising out of the use of this sacred mountain. Where was the Sierra Club and what was their position when the first telescope was placed?

Jim Sullivan

Great letter!!I am NOT a native of this paradise you call Hilo,but I love it.I spend as much time here as I can afford.The people are just fantastic.I call them my "friends".I to am a member of the Sierra club and I am hoping they just need to understand what Richard is saying.If not,"I will regretfully have to terminate my membership" also.I love you guys and keep up the good work.

Lorie F.

Richard, Mahalo once again for your thoughtful & insightful words. I'm glad you wrote the letter. It saddens me to say that we have seen this type of behavior in the past. It begs the question, Who's interest are they really pursuing?

Penny Keli'i-Vredenburg

And I quote - (a statement from a beloved Hawaiian leader) "A sacred mountain hosts a sacred science."

Hawaiians have been doing that for YEARS, nay, centuries - was that a Hawaiian who recommended suing the project?? I doubt it.

Right on Richard! Thank you for your tenacity ('oni pa'a), in trying to keep us all pono!
Proud to call you my classmate!!
Penny Keli'i-Vredenburg
Waimea, Hawai'i Island

Olagon

Richard, I love these words: We feel that it is appropriate that the best telescope in the world be built on the most sacred mountain in the world, in honor of our proud history of astronomy and navigation. As a native Hawaiian myself, I agree.

Penny Keli'i-Vredenburg

So has anyone heard from Mark Glick or anyone from the Sierra Club? Good question from Mike J.

Will keep checking...aloha! Penny

Richard Ha


I have received Mark Glick's cc of a response to someone else.

I have also received supporting letters from Big Island Sierra Club members. They were very concerned that they are perceived as being anti Hawaiian. I responded that, I do not see the individual members as anti Hawaiian. I enjoy the company of the folks at the conservation committee meetings, that I try to attend regularly, very much. But, I and many, many others see a lawsuit that delays or kills the TMT project as having an anti Hawaiian effect.
I told Mark Glick in a subsequent letter that; "we know, you know!"

D

Richard, I was touched by your letter. I moved to Hilo in 1985 to attend UH and have called The Big Island my home ever since. As someone who chooses to make this amazing place my home I love my island home more than words can express. I agree with you letter and believe that education is so important. The World is opened up when you are educated. An educated society will prosper and we can/should be that society. Mahalo and Aloha

richard ha

Mahalo for your comments D. I am returning home from Wash. DC where I attended the Association for the Study of Peak Oil conference. Due to the world oil situation we are facing an uncertain future. But, on the Big Island we have so many resources at our disposal to make a better life for future generations.
If all of us pull together we can do it. Mahalo for your very nice letter. Please stay in touch. We will need your and your friends help. Aloha

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