Meet the media revolutionaries

By WND Staff

Classified documents and new information obtained by WorldNetDaily show that
Attorney General Janet Reno asked Delta Force to help her plan the final
assault on the Branch Davidian church compound in Waco, Texas, that killed
74 civilians, many of them children.

The information was passed to WorldNetDaily before any other news outlet
because one source, an ex-Special Forces commando, credits the New Media
with helping him expose nuclear smuggling and survive four years of wrongful
imprisonment. Keith Idema says it was by making collect pay telephone calls
to the Barry Farber talk radio show
that he was able to tell the world he had uncovered evidence that Russians
had smuggled nuclear material and weapons out of their country. Idema also
used the Barry Farber show to say he was being imprisoned on phony wire
fraud charges because he refused to give the FBI and CIA the names of the
secret sources who had fingered the Russians for him. Idema says he refused
to divulge his sources because he was told spies had penetrated both the FBI
and CIA and so feared for his contacts’ lives.

The WorldNetDaily Waco exclusive is just the latest example of the
intersection of talk radio and the Internet — of New Media in action, the
theme of WorldNetDaily’s first-ever conference to be held Sept. 17-19 in Los
Angeles.

Titled, “The New Media to America’s Rescue,” the conference will bring
together such New Media stars such as Bill Gertz, the Washington Times
correspondent who wrote the best-selling book, “Betrayal: How the Clinton
Administration Undermined American Security”; Larry Klayman, chairman of
Judicial Watch; Joseph Farah,
WorldNetDaily founder and editor; Rep. James Rogan, the young folk hero of
the House impeachment proceedings; J.R. Nyquist, the WorldNetDaily columnist
who has captivated Internet readers and talk-radio listeners alike with his
analysis of the world crisis and radio talk-show hosts, and WorldNetDaily
columnists Geoff Metcalf and Jane Chastain. For an audio clip of Bill Gertz
discussing the conference click HERE
(audio clip
courtesy of Starcast.net).

The conference will kick off Friday night, Sept. 17, with a VIP cocktail
party followed by Saturday’s all-day program of speakers and a ceremony at
which Bill Gertz will be presented with an award for excellence in
investigative journalism. On Sunday, Sept. 19, the conference will close
with a champagne brunch and question-and-answer session with Bill Gertz and
other speakers. To make participation possible for the greatest number of
people, WorldNetDaily is offering three levels of attendance:

1) For $50 you may attend either Friday night’s or Sunday morning’s social
events.

2) For $139 you get Saturday’s packed all-day program of speakers — the
meat of the conference — plus a gala luncheon and morning refreshments.

3) For $169 you get to attend all three days’ events: Friday’s VIP cocktail
party, Saturday’s all-day program with gala lunch and morning refreshments
and Sunday morning’s champagne brunch and question-and-answer session with
Bill Gertz. Plus you also get a copy of Gertz’s best-selling book,
“Betrayal.”

For those who want to commute each day, parking at $10 a day is available in
the Hilton Universal’s underground parking lot.

For those who wish to stay over Friday or Saturday night, a special
conference rate is available of just $133 per room, per night.

The Universal Hilton is a renowned luxury hotel almost unique in being
within walking distance of many of Los Angeles’ most famous restaurants and
attractions. The hotel is also convenient for those flying in because it’s
just minutes away from Burbank airport.

To register for the conference, visit the WorldNetDaily storefront
or
toll-free at 1-800-952-5595.