Jason Momoa, Bruno Mars Join Protest of $1.4 Billion Telescope in Hawaii
Pop superstar Bruno Mars and Aquaman star Jason Momoa have joined native Hawaiians who are protesting the construction of a state of the art telescope on the summit of the Mauna Kea inactive volcano because it violates “sacred land.”
Page Six reported:
The protesters, who describe themselves as protectors, welcome the support, according to media reports.
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“I just want to say that I’m thankful to the protectors and the stewards of this land, and we are not going anywhere,” Momoa wrote.
“This is not about stopping the progress of science,” Johnson wrote. “I’ll always be an advocate for science advancement, but not at the expense of human beings who are hurting.”
CNN reported in 2015:
Breitbart News reported:
“Gov. David Ige on Tuesday called off the emergency order for Mauna Kea due to the approaching storms and extended the TMT construction deadline to start for two years — until Sept. 26, 2021,” the Star-Advertiser reported.
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