I’ve never been more proud of any piece of journalism than I am of this month’s cover story in WorldNet magazine, the offline companion to WorldNetDaily.com.
Written by Anne Williamson, one of the world’s most knowledgeable experts on the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, it tells a fantastic but true story of money and power and the way these institutions adversely affect the lives of millions and threaten the financial and personal security of every American.
Most people don’t understand this story. Most people don’t have a clue as to what the IMF and the World Bank are. Most people don’t know anything about the way they threaten the interests of average Americans.
I never understood it myself until I read Anne Williamson’s extremely insightful piece in WorldNet Magazine this month.
She tells the story by addressing these key issues:
- How multinational institutions economically rape nations in the guise of helping them;
- Why the U.S. abandoned the gold standard;
- How the gold market is being manipulated;
- The IMF’s push for global currency;
- How Bill Clinton opened the floodgates for the multinational “loan sharks” by presiding over the commercialization of the federal government;
- How the enormous cost of international bankers’ ill-advised loans to irresponsible debtor nations has been transformed on the backs of American taxpayers;
- How all this has affected the U.S. stock market;
- How a congressional committee used the pretext of policing foreign assistance to rebirth the infamous “Know Your Customer” legislation — a plan first exposed in WorldNetDaily.com that would require banks to spy on their customers;
- How drug money is laundered to support political candidates;
- And whether the U.S. economy is likely to meltdown because of all this in the next few years.
Only Anne Williamson could write this sizzling “special report.” She is a veteran investigative reporter who has written for the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times — two venues that would never tell this amazing story.
Williamson’s report is a follow-up to her explosive cover story in the March issue of WorldNet, in which she exposed the Federal Reserve.
Only a tiny fraction of WorldNetDaily.com readers have yet purchased these issues either through annual subscriptions or single-copy sales (though far more than any previous editions in the history of the offline publication).
These are important stories. They are told in-depth. They are carefully sourced and responsibly researched. These are the kinds of reports you will want to share with everyone you know.
That’s why we, at WorldNetDaily.com, are doing everything possible to extend the opportunity to get this information out to the public.
We have even reprinted the March and April issues to keep up with the growing demand for the magazine from WorldNetDaily.com readers.
I don’t like to use my daily forum to promote, to sell, to play the role of the marketer for our company. But, I believe, there is no more important public service I could offer today than to tell you about what we have done in WorldNet. It’s historic. And I don’t want you to miss it. I want you to be a part of it. I need you to help me spread the word.
Most people reading this column today are not receiving WorldNet Magazine. That’s tragic because it is the single most important way we support all the work that goes into WorldNetDaily.com, Inc. It’s also unfortunate because those who are not subscribing are missing out on information vital to their well-being and their understanding of the world in which we live.
For these reasons, we have a special offer for you: If you subscribe to WorldNet magazine this month only, we will include with your subscription copies of the March and April editions focusing on the Fed and the Internal Revenue Service.
These three issues — March, April and May — make up an “information package” that you will save along with your most precious books and a package you will want to share with everyone you know and care about.
So, will you take my advice? Will you accept this special offer for $36? Will you trust me that this is important? And, if you have already subscribed, will you consider buying a gift subscription for someone else?
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