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Sovereignty International, Inc., focuses on threats to
national sovereignty in public policies, international treaties and
agreements, and in educational and cultural trends. Representatives of
Sovereignty International have attended U.N. meetings around the world since
the mid 1990s, reporting back to American audiences through live radio
broadcasts, newspaper articles, and printed special reports.
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Dr. Michael S. Coffman
received his BS in Forestry and MS in Biology at Northern Arizona University
at Flagstaff, and his Ph.D. in Forest Science at the University of Idaho at
Moscow in 1966, 1967, and 1970 respectively. Since then he has become a
respected scientist and ecologist who has been involved in ecosystem
research for over twenty years in both academia and industry. He has lead a
multimillion dollar research effort in the effects of acid rain and global
warming on ecosystems in the US, and became intimately involved in subjects
such as wetlands, cumulative effects and biological diversity. He has
authored several books and produced numerous videos on environmentalism and
the global agenda, and played a key role in stopping the ratification of the
Convention on Biological Diversity in the U.S. Senate. Dr. Coffman speaks to
a variety of groups nationally and internationally who are interested in the
scientific truth behind a variety of topics including but not limited to the
environmental movement and the global warming issue. He is currently
President of Environmental Perspectives, Inc. (EPI) and Executive Director
of Sovereignty International, Inc. He is also an avid reader of history and
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| Kristie Pelletier
received her Associate of Science in Legal Technology at the University of
Maine. Se has
worked as a secretary, office manager, music director, research assistant
editor and freelance writer. She has worked with Dr. Coffman on a number of
issues including global warming and other environmental issues, regulator
impacts on property rights, and geopolitics. |
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