WorldNetDaily is giving away one of its most popular editions of WorldNet magazine to all readers who subscribe before July 1.
“The free offer we made in May generated such an overwhelming and appreciative response that we decided to do something of a reprise,” said Managing Editor David Kupelian. “This time around, for a brief period, we are offering new subscribers one free issue — their choice of any one of three of our most important special reports.”
The three editions new subscribers may choose from are: the March 2001 edition, a blockbuster special report on the Federal Reserve System, the April 2001 edition, which explores how Americans are challenging the legality of the income tax, and the May 2001 issue, a fantastic story of money and power, revealing the shocking truth of how the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank operate like “Global Loan Sharks.”
When ordering a one-year or two-year subscription before July 1, 2001, subscribers may request that any one of the three issues be sent to them at no additional charge. (Single copies of WorldNet normally sell for $7.50.) The offer is valid until the supply of these issues runs out.
WorldNet magazine, the popular monthly print publication of WorldNetDaily.com, specializes in producing groundbreaking, in-depth, no-holds-barred investigative reports on “big-issue” topics of interest to our readers. Often, these are issues that the establishment press finds too controversial to investigate.
The current issue, “FEDERAL FEEDING FRENZY,” is a mind-boggling expose of the federal government’s voracious appetite for your money and why its appetite always increases – regardless of the party in power.
The upcoming July edition on the evolution vs. intelligent design controversy is guaranteed to make some major waves. It is titled “EVOLUTION: The complex and profound basis of all life, or a fairy tale for scientists who reject God?”
“Readers interested in the creationism-evolution debate simply must get next month’s WorldNet,” said Kupelian. “It’s the kind of journalism that actually can change the way people think about that issue.”
Subsequent editions will focus on “Guns in America” (August) and “The deliberate dumbing-down of American education” (September). Then a special groundbreaking issue on abortion, followed by Social Security, multiculturalism, vaccines, the drug war, secret societies and other hot topics (not necessarily in that exact order).
Subscribe to WorldNet before July 1 and receive a blockbuster special report FREE.