Sovereignty International

Mission Statement


Sovereignty International Incorporated exists to promote the belief that best government is empowered only by the consent of those who are governed. The consent of those who are governed can only be expressed by free and open elections of officials who are exclusively responsible for enacting public policy. We believe this bedrock principle of government and societal organization is essential to the maintenance of the foundational principles of individual freedom, inalienable private property rights, free markets and national sovereignty.

We believe that policy formulation should be based on the best and most balanced science and information available to the people and policy makers before policy is formulated. When this is lacking, Sovereignty International is committed, within available resources, to making that science and information available to the people and policy makers in an understandable manner; free of political agendas. This is especially important when the science is unclear or the information largely unknown.

Sovereignty International works to advance these ideas throughout the United States and the international community, particularly through participation in United Nations activities, conferences and workshops, publications, international radio broadcasts, and the Internet. It is our belief that the people of all nations are entitled to exercise their inalienable rights through their own governments which they control.

We further believe that governments must first recognize and respect the sovereignty and inalienable property rights of their own individual citizens before they can respect the sovereignty of other nations.

Finally, we believe that a world of nations in which all governments are empowered only by the consent of those who are governed, offers the best hope of advancing the health, happiness, and prosperity of all mankind. Sovereignty International Incorporated is a not-for-profit, educational (501(c)(3)), non-membership organization. Individuals may support our work by direct contributions, and by subscription to our publication and Internet services.





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