Last day for FREE WND magazine offer

By WND Staff

Today is the last day to take advantage of WorldNetDaily’s special offer – which includes two free issues, a free book and more – for new subscribers to its popular monthly newsmagazine, “Whistleblower.”

Previously named “WorldNet,” the magazine has experienced tremendous growth in recent months.

“This was due to our decision in February to focus each monthly issue on one crucial topic,” said WND Editor and Chief Executive Officer Joseph Farah, “and to delve into it in such depth, and with such insight, that our subscribers’ lives would be changed.”

“With six such ‘special-report’ monthly issues now under our belts,” added Farah, “the response has been phenomenal – greater than we dreamed possible. All because we are delivering what our readers really want – namely, groundbreaking and in-depth reporting on the topics that interest them the most.”

The current issue (September) is titled, “Guns in America: Myth-busting research says firearms in more hands result in less crime.” It reveals that the latest research demonstrates conclusively that in geographical areas where the right to own firearms is the most restricted, crime flourishes; but where gun ownership and possession are least restricted, crime falls – often dramatically. From cover to cover, September’s edition of Whistleblower lays out the overwhelming evidence that turns conventional wisdom – the idea that restricting guns somehow reduces crime – on its head.

Other provocative topics – largely ignored by the establishment press – covered in recent months:

There is no issue dated “August,” since when the WND editorial team redesigned and renamed the magazine “Whistleblower” last month, they changed the way the issues were dated as well, so that what would have been the August issue is now dated September.

What about upcoming issues?

The upcoming October edition, titled “DUMBED DOWN: The deliberate destruction of America’s education system,” is an amazing eye-opener. After reading it, you’ll never, ever think about the subject of education in the same way again.

After that, November will rip – and shred – the veil from the radical environmental movement; December will bring a special Christmas issue – a powerful rebuttal to Time’s famous “Is God dead?” cover story; and January will present a stunning report on abortion, featuring the confessions of many whistle-blowing abortionists.

Single copies of Whistleblower are available for $7.50, while annual subscriptions (12 issues) are $36 (a 60 percent savings).

The special, limited-time offer – which ends tonight at midnight Pacific – entitles new subscribers to receive the following:

1. Copies of both the June (“FEDERAL FEEDING FRENZY”) and July (“EVOLUTION”) issues, two of the most popular editions. At $7.50 each, that’s a $15.00 value.

2. Fox News Channel superstar Bill O’Reilly’s official new “No Spin Zone” bumper sticker.

3. To those selecting a two-year subscription to Whistleblower, WND will send (in addition to the two free issues and the “No Spin Zone” bumper sticker) a free copy of David Barton’s classic book, “The Second Amendment: Preserving the Inalienable Right.” This inspiring book brings America’s Founding Fathers to life, examining their words and their early laws and state constitutions on this vital subject. The conclusion is inescapable that the guarantees of the Second Amendment pertain to every citizen individually. Furthermore, learn of the Founders’ timeless proposals made two centuries ago on how to deal with the gun violence that today shatters communities and causes the loss of innocent life.

“All subscriptions to Whistleblower come with an unconditional money-back guarantee for unsent issues,” said Farah. “And I’m happy to tell you that we almost never receive a request for a refund for our magazine. It’s that good.”

Readers may take advantage of the special Whistleblower offer – before Monday, Sept. 10 – by going to WND’s online store, or they may call the store toll-free 1-877-909-1776.

Subscribe to Whistleblower magazine, starting with the premier issue – “Guns in America” – and receive the free gifts as well. (Offer good in the U.S. only.)