Huna Bulletin 106
February 22, 2012 by Max Freedom Long
Filed under Huna Bulletins, Volume 07
2nd INTERIM BULLETIN
January 1, 1954
THIS BULLETIN, as you will see, starts no place in particular, and ends at about the place where it began. In other words, no definite Guidance from na Aumakua seems to have come to indicate just what the next step in the work of the HRA should be taken.
WARS AND THREATS OF WAR have, in the past, delayed the Guidance in definite directions. In other words, the Great Company of na Aumakua, which seems to have overshadowed the work of restoring Huna, has been able to look ahead and has seen things coming which would upset efforts which might have been started before this or that crisis or war. As I begin cutting the stencils for this Bulletin, the negotiations with the Reds in Korea are stalled and there is the threat that they will resume the war if the Red prisoners are not forced to go home – some 22,000 of them. The South Korean leaders threaten to start the war afresh on or around the end of January if peace negotiations have not begun or if Korea is not united. Russia is said by Intelligence to have moved fifty-eight army divisions to Siberia, along with a great many battle planes. Our plans are said to be centered around using the atom bomb if war is renewed. Read more



