3rd Annual International
Anti-Terror Conference

 
  

16-18 May 2006
Lakewood, Colorado
Sheraton Denver West Hotel and Conference Center.
Mark your calendars now.

Since 9-11 Archangel Group has sought to provide, to those personnel critical to the protection of our nation, the best information available from the top U.S. and international counter-terrorism experts.  As a result of the increased number of attacks, coupled with ever-escalating violence against such nations as Indonesia, Australia, the United Kingdom, Spain, Israel, and Russia, we are forced to confront the reality that future and ongoing attacks on America and its interests are inevitable.  The 3 rd Annual International Anti-Terror Conference, “Preparing for the Inevitable,” will once again offer terrorism experts from around the world who will provide crucial information on the lessons they have learned, so that America may be ready for attacks that are virtual certainties.

View the speaker agenda.

Download the Conference agenda (pdf document)

 For more information on this conference please 
call 303-215-0779 or email info@antiterrorconsultants.com

Download the Registration form
Fill out the form in Word, print and fax or mail it in to complete your registration.

Total Fee:
Fee for government, military and law enforcement personnel (all but the Private Sector people) is $395.

(A registration form MUST be faxed/mailed in to complete registration.)

Fee for the Private Sector people is $445.

(A registration form MUST be faxed/mailed in to complete registration.)


  Exclusively for government, military and law enforcement. Government contractors and private sector professionals included.


     Archangel Corp. is a non-profit NGO, specializing in government and law enforcement training, anti-terrorism consulting and training, and security and terrorism threat assessments for humanitarian organizations. For further information of Archangel Corp., please visit http://www.antiterrorconsultants.org

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