|
Friday, July 20th
8:30 - 10:00 am - Session 4 - Freedom21 in the world
|
Craig Rucker - Executive Director of the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, is
a world traveler, having attended U.N. meetings in Europe, Africa,
Japan, and South America, he has taken the principles of freedom where
they are rarely known. He will report on the recent U.N. Climate
Change meetings, and the efforts to take Freedom21 to the world.
|
|
Cathie Adams - attended a meeting of UNESCO, and had a
private meeting with the U.S. Ambassador to UNESCO about the status of
U.N. Biosphere Reserves in the U.S. She has also attended dozens of
other U.N. meetings and reports through Freedom21 organizations. She is
also an ever present force in the national and state policy decision
process. She has participated in the Texas legislative process that
is forcing Texas to take another look at its SuperCoridor ambitions.
|
|
Henry Lamb - discuss NAFTA, CAFTA,SPP,and the
FTAA. These "Agreements," a deep dark mystery for most people, form
the legal basis for the Security and Prosperity Partnership and the North American Union.
|
10:00 - 10:30 am - Break
10:30 - 11:30 am - Session 5 - Trans-Texas SuperCorridor - Part I
|
Dan Byfield - is president of the American Land
Foundation. He lives within a stone's throw of the Proposed
Trans-Texas Corridor. He is a leading voice in opposition to this
project and has rallied national support for his mission.
|
|
David Stall - is a leader of CorridorWatch,
an organization that has been at the forefront of the Trans-Texas
Corridor opposition since the beginning.
|
11:30 - noon - Session 6 - Trans-Texas SuperCorridor - Part II
|
Amanda Teegarden - will discuss Inland ports,
Border/Container Security, NASCO, and other dimensions of the NAFTA SuperCorridor.
|
12:00 - 2:00 pm - Luncheon (Included in registration)
 |
Steve Pratt - will be the luncheon speaker. He will
discuss how the NAU infringes and erodes the U.S. Constitution. His
work with Cleon Skousen, and the National Center for Constitutional
Studies has equipped him well to inspire audiences with his call for
all Americans to help advance the principles of freedom.
|
2:00 - 3:00 pm Session 7 - The principles of Freedom Vs Public Private Partnerships
|
Tom DeWeese - will show how PPPs are not free
enterprise and they are not free trade. They are nothing less than
government sanctioned monopolies. Tom will explain how these
partnerships combine the power of government (eminent domain) with the
independence of private companies, creating an elite
group of private companies which can accomplish projects not possible in
a free market. His presentation will also discuss the
meaning of the victory over the immigration bill and its relationship
to the SPP.
. |
3:00 - 3:30 pm - Break
3:30-5:00 pm Session 8 - Transforming America: Here comes the North American Union
|
Michael Chapman - This segment is conducted by EdWatch, which is leading the national
effort to get the principles of freedom reinstated into the curriculum
of the United States.
|
|
Allen Quist - is the author of FedEd, and is
an outspoken critic of the federal education agenda. He has inspired
a grassroots movement in Minnesota, and across the country, that is
retaking control of education.
|
6:30 pm - Dinner (Included in Registration)
|