Freedom 21 Workshop 2003
Principles of Freedom Freedom 21 Agenda Freedom 21 Activities International Activities
Advancing the principles of freedom
in the 21st century

2003 Conference Speakers

Dr. Michael Coffman is a nationally recognized expert on environmental issues, and the United Nations. He is the author of The Birth of World Government and Saviors of the Earth, as well as numerous columns, and booklets. He appeared in Phyllis Schlafly's video "Global Governance," and is CEO of Sovereignty International.

He is the creator of the widely used "Biosphere Maps" that vividly illustrate the impact of the Wildlands project. These maps were displayed during the Senate debate about the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity, and were instrumental in forcing the Majority leader to withdraw the Treaty from further consideration.

Michael's presentations are precise, authoritative, easy to follow, and provide invaluable information for those who need facts and documentation to convince their elected officials.






David Rothbard is President of the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (C-FACT). He has attended many United Nations meetings and his organization has helped to inform the public about the influence exerted on domestic policy by the international Community. He is a driving force behind the Cornwall Declaration.






Henry Lamb is the founding Executive Vice President of the Environmental Conservation Organizaton, Chairman of Sovereignty International, and publisher of eco-logic, and eco-logic on-line.

He has attended nearly two-dozen U.N. meetings in Geneva, Bonn, Buenos Aires, Kyoto, and The Hague. He is a columnist for WorldNetDaily, and his work appears in numerous newspapers, publications, in other on-line publications, as well as in eco-logic.

He is a regular guest on more than 30 radio talk shows, including Michael Reagan, Chuck Harder, Jerry Hughes, Derry Brownfield, and speaks at conferences across the country.

The Timeline to Global Governance prepared by Lamb, has become the "textbook" used by many people to understand how the United Nations has moved to the brink of world government.






Tom DeWeese is President of the American Policy Center. He is a nationally recognized spokesman on a range of policy issues relating to freedom and national sovereignty. His DeWeese Report is must reading for thousands of Americans.







Joan Peros is a popular speaker, frequent radio guest and geopolitical journalist. She is a political science graduate of San Jose State University. Joan is a business woman and has served on the boards of many government, community, and private organizations.

After running for the State Assembly in 1996, Joan co-hosted and co-produced a local television show and also hosted her own talk radio program. With press credentials in hand, she began traveling around the world to major conferences, among them the Gorbachev State of the World Forums, the World Food Summit, United Nations Conferences on Environment and Development, the Environmental Law Conference, Millenium Summit, Financing for Development and the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

What she discovered at those meetings shocked her.

With documents in hand, Joan shows how global covenants, protocols and treaties affect United States public policies, thus connecting the global to the local for her audiences.

Joan is also a wife, and a proud mother and grandmother.



Kent Snyder directs The Liberty Committee, which consists of 20 Congressmen, and thousands of Americans who are dedicated to advancing the principles of freedom.







Mike Hardiman was Policy Director for Congressman, now Resources Committee Chairman, Richard Pombo from 1993 to 1999. He is President of Hardiman Consulting, a lobbying and public relations firm based in Washington, DC. He is one of the most knowledgable and effective lobbyists in Washington on property rights and resource use issues. He can be reached at hardimanmike@aol.com.






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