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Thursday, July 17
6:30 - 8 p.m. - Reception
Friday, July 18
8:30 a.m. - Freedom 21: Alternative to Agenda 21
Dr. Michael Coffman, CEO
of Sovereignty International, author of Saviors of the
Earth, and other books, will report on his participation in the
World summit on Sustainable Development, in Johannesburg, South
Africa, where he introduced "Freedom 21: Alternative to Agenda
21". A revised draft of the document will be available for
attendees.
David Rothbard, President of the Committee for a
Constructive Tomorrow (C-FACT), has sponsored and escorted college
students to U.N. meetings in Europe and Africa, and helped organize
the protests in Johannesburg that made international news. He and
Dr. Coffman will discuss plans to promote the Freedom 21 Alternative
in domestic and international policy.
Henry Lamb, Executive
Vice President of the Environmental Conservation Organization,
has attended U.N. meetings around the world and has contributed to the
Freedom 21 alternative to Agenda 21 campaign.
10:00 a.m. - Break (Refreshments and Exhibits)
10:30 a.m. - What's Wrong With Education in America 2
Allen Quist, from the Maple River Education Coalition will demonstrate how public education has become a tool for those who seek to "dumb down" our nation's children. His presentation alone, is worth the trip to Nashville. Allen is the author of Fed Ed: The New Federal Curriculum and How It's Enforced; the Foreword is written by Phyllis Schlafly.
Noon: Luncheon with Phyllis Schlafly
Phyllis Schlafly, founder of Eagle Forum, has been the nation's voice of conservative reasoning for decades. Her insight and experience are an inspiration for those who are struggling to advance the principles of freedom in the 21st century. Phyllis will be the keynote speaker at the Friday Luncheon.
2:00 p.m. - Homeland Security vs. Individual Freedom
Tom DeWeese, President of the American Policy Center and publisher of the Deweese Report, will examine the impact of "Homeland Security" on individual freedom. It is essential to know how these new laws and regulations affect every American.
Joan Peros is a popular
speaker, frequent radio guest and geopolitical journalist. She is a
political science graduate of San Jose State University. She has
attended U.N. meetings and reports regularly on U.N. influence on
domestic policy Joan shows how global covenants, protocols
and treaties affect United States public policies, thus connecting
the global to the local for her audiences..
3:30 p.m. - Break (Refreshments and Exhibits)
4:00 p.m. - What's up in the 108th Congress
Kent Snyder Executive
Director of Ron Paul's Liberty Committee will discuss pending
legislation that relates to national sovereignty. The work of this
committee, and Ron Paul's efforts to diminish the U.N.'s influence on
domestic policy is one of the brightest spots in Congress.
Mike Hardiman, author of "Washington Watch," and former Policy Analyst for Resources Committee Chairman, Richard Pombo, will review pending legislation that affects property rights and resource use. Time is allotted for questions and discussion.
7:30 p.m. What's happening across America
This popular session is for attendees to share experiences from their own community. It is an excellent opportunity to learn what others are facing, and what they are doing to advance the principles of freedom in policies that affect their daily lives. (Speakers are asked to request time on the agenda in advance).
Scheduled Presenters:
Saturday, July 19, 2003
8:30 a.m. - How Smart is "Smart Growth?"
Wendell Cox is one of the nation's foremost authorities on Smart Growth. His work has demonstrated many problems with the concept of "sustainable communities" as promoted by Agenda 21. His workshop will provide valuable information to prepare you to help resist the transformation of your community.
10:00 a.m. - Break (Refreshments and Exhibits)
10:30 a.m. - (TBA)
Noon - Luncheon (provided)
1:30 p.m. - Load buses for tour of The Hermitage - (included in registration)
The Hermitage is the home of our seventh President Andrew Jackson (1829 - 1837). About 10 miles from the hotel, the Hermitage is a popular tourist attraction, and a rich experience in living history. Bring your camera!
A group is forming to attend the 6:30 pm Grand Ol'
Opry. Call 731-986-0099 for details.
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