Tuesday, December 29

Monarch Metamorphosis, the Chrysalis



‘A Victory for Health Freedom’

People of Hawaii Pass Resolution Against Forced Vaccination 
  The Hawaii Tribune Herald tried to bury the news of the Resolution in its December 4 story titled, "Flu Mist Is Better than No Vaccine." But online blogs and news watchers picked it up. Across the Internet, the resolution’s sponsor, Hawaii County councilwoman Emily Naeole-Beason, has been quoted as saying,

“This is a victory for health freedom, common sense, and US constitutional entitlements. I am very proud of our Council who put public safety ahead of special interests.
"On Wednesday, the Hawaii County Council approved by a 7-1 vote a resolution introduced by Puna Councilwoman Emily Naeole-Beason urging Hawaii's state legislators and congressional delegation to "amend vaccine laws to include the right of medical, religious, and philosophical exemption from any vaccination program." Chairman J Yoshimoto cast the only "nay" vote, with Ka'u Councilman Guy Enriques absent.

The resolution states "there is insufficient scientific evidence proving that vaccines are safe or effective, therefore it is not in the best interest of public health to recommend vaccinations without exemption." - Hawaii Tribune Herald
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Sunday, December 13

Gridlock on the North Shore


Surf Contests and Great Surf means GRIDLOCK on the Kam - but plans to remedy the situation will take about a decade the way things go.

The planned bypass around Lani's Beach alone will take around 7 years for the EIS to be completed, then funds will have to be raised! That's just one tiny area that needs attention.

Of course if the surf washes out the road in that area, things would move along alot faster.

Perhaps Drum Road should be available to NS residents - not just the military.
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Thursday, December 10

Billabong Pipeline Masters


The 3rd and final jewel in the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing - The Billabong Pipeline Masters kicks off today in 6-10ft surf at the legendary Banzai Pipeline.

Tuesday, December 8

Greg Long wins The Eddie




Held in honor of the legendary Hawaiian waterman, Eddie Aikau, 
The Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau, 
fueled by Monster Energy, 
gathers the most skillful and dynamic big-wave surfers from around the globe. 
It is the world's longest running and most prestigious big-wave invitational 
and is the only one sanctioned by the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP), 
the governing body of professional surfing.

Because The Eddie requires waves at least 20 feet in size during the annual one-month holding period, The Eddie had only run seven times in its 24-year history.


Eddie Aikau ~ bio



The crowd is packed on the beach and also along the highway, where they are four- to six-people deep. Some attendees brought tents and spent the night in the area or slept in truckbeds.


Greg Long of San Clemente, Calif., proudly holds up his $55,000 check after winning the
25th Annual Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau surf contest held at Waimea Bay



screen shots from ~ The Eddie  ~
thanks to Quiksilver

Monday, December 7

MONSTER WAVES

SUNSET BEACH washed away! ! ! !  Lifeguard Tower still standing as the waves devastate the coastline.

Huge waves - the ocean is mostly whitewater. The waves are breaking on the outer reefs at heights I've not seen in the 6 years I've lived on Sunset Point. Photos soon


Watch for Billabong Pipeline Masters