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| Advancing the principles of freedom in the 21st century |
July 21-24, 2004
John Ascuaga's Nugget
Hotel
Reno, Nevada
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Wednesday, July 21
1:00 pm - Opening ceremonies and welcome - David Rothbard
1:15 pm - Session 1 - One Nation Under God 2:00 - 5:30 pm - Session 2 - Advancing Freedom at
Home, and Around the World
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David Rothbard - is President of the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, and will lead this power-packed segment featuring the people who are in the forefront of the Freedom 21 Campaign. These speakers are on the front lines, developing the strategies and organizing the efforts at home and around the world. |
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Dr. Michael Coffman - developed the maps that were crucial to the defeat of the Convention on Biological Diversity. Author of several books, and the Freedom 21 Alternative to Agenda 21, Dr. Coffman will lay the philosophical foundation for the choice between freedom, and collectivism. |
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Henry Lamb - will provide an overview of how international organizations and agencies work together to influence domestic policy. His research and participation in U.N. meetings around the world results in vivid insights into the machinery that is systematically eroding freedom in America. |
| Paul Driessen - author of Eco-Imperialism: green power; black death, will discuss what happens when freedom is lacking. His observations at home, and abroad, helped shape the ideas he offers for advancing the principles of freedom as the solution to many of the world's problems. |
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Niger Innis - is the national spokesman for the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), and will focus on rhe dastardly effects of anti-freedom policies on the poorest people in the U.S. and the developing world. He helped to organize the 600-person demonstration in Johannesburg, South Africa to announce to the delegates at the U.N's World Summit on Sustainable Development, that the people wanted Freedom 21, rather than Agenda 21. |
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Floy Lilley, - founding member of the board of Sovereignty International, and former Program Director of the Murchison Chair of Free Enterprise at the University of Texas, will discuss Freedom's Possibilities: What Can Freedom Do for People and the Planet. |
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Craig Rucker -Freedom on the Move: Stories of Victory by Pro-Freedom Forces? - Uplifting victories, with overhead photos, including defeat of Biodiversity Treaty on Senate Floor, forcing debate of science in Kyoto, 600 member Freedom 21 march in South Africa, food distribution by students in impoverished village in Mexico, and any other appropriate stories |
7:00 - 8:30 pm - Get Acquainted Reception
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