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Hawaii - escape plan for the richest

The Light

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Issue 40: December 2023

Billionaires move to Maui as world nears meltdown

- DUNCAN WADE

Hawaii - escape plan for the richest

ENDLESS words have been written about the fires on Maui, but this perspective takes a different look at the Hawaiian island.

Between 2011 and 2016, there was a project called JUMPSmartMaui involving a number of investors that included several Hawaiian and Japanese stakeholders, a company called SWARCO, as well as that of Hawaiian Electric which provides 95% of all the power in the Hawaiian islands.

The project itself was led by Hitachi and included the Mizuho Bank, Ltd., both World Economic Forum members, as well as a company called Cyber Defense Ins Inc.

There is little explanation why a cyber security specialist would be interested in a high-tech renewable energy grid on a small island. That is unless there is a hidden agenda. The WEF was not just represented by Hitachi and the Mizuho Bank, but hiding in the detail was none other than global investment giant BlackRock.

In January 2023, BlackRock disclosed it had a 9.3% share in Hawaiian Electric and had increased this significantly since 2022.

Why would both BlackRock and the Cyber Defense Institute be interested in Maui and by extension, Hawaii? There is far more to Hawaii than might be politically expected. Hawaii is not just a State of the United States, but a captive one, illegally incorporated into the union, it has been claimed. Hawaii has the potential to become an independent nation. This is not just a dream or a hypothesis, but a reality already set in motion.

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