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TMT (30-meter telescope) on sacred Hawaiian land is illegal and destructive

by DLi
"We Are MaunaKea" is a rallying cry for native Hawaiian and environmental activists who oppose the controversial TMT (Thirty Meter Telescope)project atop Hawaii island's highest peak. Native Hawaiians consider the "white mountain" to be sacred grounds, where religious ceremonies are held and any desecration of the "piko"(navel) of the entire Hawaiian cultural origins is considered "kapu." or forbidden. Moreover, activists proclaim that there are numerous legal and environmental violations on the mountain by the consortium of 12 other telescopes in the same area over the past 3 decades.
The TMT is touted as a $1.4 billion boon to the local economy (with international support from far-away countries such as Canada, Japan, China and India). But the truth is that the "TMT is a Black Hole of Misplaced Priorities!" On at least 3 levels:

1) The islands are perilously dependent on imported foodstuffs. At least 80%+ of all island groceries are imported, and it's critical to re-develop the once self-sufficient local food production. And it will take a very small percentage of that $1.4 billion to re-invest and revive the local food production to at least 50%.

2) Related to local food production is a similar need to revive and even develop local lumber resource,especially the promising growth of bamboo production. This will involve incentives and changing archaic local building codes to allow for using bamboo in housing and other structural construction. Already University and structural labs have validated the structural strength(in compression, tension and bending stress tests) of several locally-grown bamboo species. All that remains are changes in building officials' antiquated & bureaucratic bias and relatively small investments in setting up local testing labs and incentives for local growers. Again, this is a potential industry that will literally grow to untold millions of revenue dollars.

3) In addition, the student loans incurred by tens of thousands of Hawaii college students--amounting to many millions of dollars--are crippling the island economy. Using a small portion of that $1.4 billion TMT income to defer and/or retire those high-interest loans would instantly jumpstart the local employment and retail sales sectors!

You see, it really doesn't take an Einstein to figure out that the State of Hawaii has totally misplaced its priorities atop the sacred altar of Mauna Kea. Peace & Imua!
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by Thomas
You say your opposed to the building of TMT on Mauna Kea because its a sacred place. Though, your written words seem to oppose the distribution of private funds. It hardly seem its fair to discredit TMT for taking 15 years to be able to fund their project just because you think the monies should be allocated elsewhere. Apparently its not enough that TMT will be donating millions a year to education, but like most, you live in the now. Have to have it immediately. I agree, Hawaii should invest in agriculture and such in order to decrease there dependency on imported goods. But why should that be on TMT's dime. Sounds like you should have started this push 15 years ago with the Hawaiian government.
by VL
The author appears to be either completely misinformed or purposely misinforming the public.

The 1.4 billion dollars mentioned in the article is not money that Hawaii has at its disposal to spend one way or another, this is money that will either come to Hawaii from outside (Japan, China, India, Caltech and UC) if the TMT is built, or it will go somewhere else (Chile) if the telescope is not built in Hawaii.
by Anne Jo Lee
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