This past week radio, television and print media news wrote about the massive federal
case about slave labor involuntary servitude on 6 large Hawaii farms. Implicated in this
case are Maui Land and Pine, Monte Fresh, Captain Cook Coffees. Thai workers were
placed through a Santa Monica employment company for farm labor but were not given
legal Visas for employment and residence since 2007.
My own calls to the Trafficking in Persons Hotline in Washington DC started in 2006.
This toll-free line receives information about related incidents of human trafficking that
includes foreign sex workers. My own calls included information about the criminal use
of drug enforcement information systems for trafficking of privacy from those who are
not involved with criminal activities. Recent articles on the internet describe transnational
information systems that are linked to organized crime profit with human trafficking,
illegal drug trade, weapons trafficking, etc.
Now that the FEDS are here in Hawaii looking into all systems for patterns that allowed
such massive abuse of labor and service providers within a fraudulent economic base,
even attorneys, advocacy non-profits and recreational drug users are feeling the heat.
After all, we are all connected, aren't we, in society and in cosmic reality?
My calls to press groups included calls to AP real estate journalists who wrote about
the use of Facebook social media internet sites for trafficking patterns and financial
crimes. Los Angeles Times wrote about these Santa Monica and Beverly Hills employ-
ment companies that trafficked illegal Thai laborers. My call to KHNL today resulted in
a "huh?" response by the person answering the phone, like the story was nothing more
than a passing thing for them in local tv news.
Special interest liberal lunatics want us to think about the "human" tragedy of such
impoverished countries being exploited by their own government. They don't want to
admit it is an ENFORCEMENT issue linked to illegal drugs in a deeply hypocritical legal
system that allows the illegal drug trade to operate like a system of privilege for some
and a dungeon for others who continue destruction in the lives of those in proximity
like the world owes them.
The Maui News article and recent reports by radio news did not emphasize that even
real estate groups are being scrutinized for their role in creating corrupt courts here.
While there is hearsay that Mayor Arakawa is dining in the private residence today of
the former Publisher of Maui Weekly in LaPerouse, Joe Sugarman, we want the gourmet
Mayor to know that Maui's "farm" development projects in Peahi and upcountry Maui
are being watched for patterns of endemic drug crimes.