meet the cutest protector in the world. DEFEND MAUNA KEA “Ku Kia’i Mauna” it’s alway been a dream of mine to own a white Jeep like this. so i rented one so i can feel my dream coming true. and it felt pretty good! KAPU ALOHA means “act with only kindness, love, and empathy.” that was ordered by the Kupuna “Aunties/Uncles” and everybody is following it. i couldn’t believe how organized it is up on Mauna Kea. it was like a newborn community! a community that is better run than some cities on Oahu. cars after cars would pull up and donate everything. it was a community effort that was well planned. everything is free over here. some of the rules are: act in kindness, respect each other, be in order, and pick up any trash you see. and absolutely no weapons, smoking, drugs, or alcohol. no need the police here because everybody is following the rules… we were freezing cold and soaking wet on the outside, but our hearts were warm in the inside. my message to everyone who hasn’t gone to Mauna Kea is “go there and experience it for yourself. then make your decision on whether to support TMT, or protest it. and if you heard rumors on social media that you’re not welcomed up there, that’s wrong. the Kapuna’s said the Mauna is for everyone, everybody is invited to this sacred spot. i’m definitely going back again… we came back down the Mauna and went to eat a Hawaiian style lunch. Mateus had the 10″ spam musubi. it was huge! i had the oxtail adobo. it was the best oxtail i’ve ever eaten in my life!!! drove around and saw something you will never see on Oahu. a tree full of ripe lychee! my mouth was watering just looking at it. people on Oahu steal lychee, but i’ll never do that. if it ain’t yours, don’t touch it…happy to see Toda-san and Ryota-san foiling in Shikoku. wish i was with you guys!