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Video Conferences
North American Union (21:56)
This video conference examines the Trans-Texas Corridor and the North American Community proposed by the Council on Foreign Relations. It also explains how the Security and Prosperity Partnership is facilitating "harmonization" of Mexico, Canada, and the United States.
North American Union: Fact or Fiction (18:03)
People who deny the North American Agenda have not examined the evidence, or are deliberately trying to deceive their audience. Here the question of "Fact or Fiction" is addressed head on, and evidence is presented that demonstrates the reality of the unfolding North American Union.
Sustainable Development: What it means to you - Part I (18:38)
Sustainable Development has never been debated nor approved by Congress. It has, nevertheless, impacted virtually every city, town, and village across the nation. Learn the origins of this concept, how it became a global priority, and how sustainable development policies have been implemented by agencies of the federal government. Part I is an introduction. Subsequent conferences are under development, and will soon be available.
National Animal Identification System: Why it must be stopped (20:01)
The National Animal Identification System (NAIS) is a project of the United States Department of Agriculture. It was initiated by trade organizations, large meat exporters, and manufacturers of RFID tags and tag-reading equipment. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been invested in this project, which has never been approved by Congress. The project seeks to identify, tag, and trace the movements of every livestock animal in the nation. Learn how this project will affect farmers, and the price and availability of food.
Convention on the Law of the Sea (10:04)
The Convention on the Law of the Sea, or LOST, requires that national sovereignty over territorial seas be subjected to an international body - and that's just the beginning. This treaty creates an International Seabed Authority with the power to levy fees and royalties from activities over 70% of the earth's surface. It has been rejected twice by the U.S. Senate, but it is again under serious consideration. Learn why this treaty must never be ratified.
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Freedom Tools

Video Conferences Powerful educational tools for individual or organization use
Special Reports Extensive, well-documented reports on a wide variety of subjects
ecologic Magazine Archives 1995 - 1998 Here you will find a wealth of information from articles that foretold our current situation
ecologic Powerhouse Magazine Archives 2003 - 2007
Research Tools Search various databases for Bills, political contributions, NGO's, and more
U.S. Government Sites Search Congress, the House, and the Senate
U.N. Sites Search the United Nations
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