JIHAD: The radical Islamic threat to America

By WND Staff

In response to the acts of war perpetrated on American soil by Islamic militants, WND is devoting the next issue of its popular monthly magazine, Whistleblower, to the incendiary topic of Islam.

Although America has for decades been home to many Muslims who have worshipped peacefully at their local mosque, a radical form of Islam is spreading rapidly throughout much of the world – and in America as well – that regards Christianity and Judaism, as well as Western culture and freedoms, as Satanic, and is intent on destroying them.

“One key purpose of this special in-depth investigative report on Islam,” said Managing Editor David Kupelian, “will be to differentiate between peace-loving Muslims in America who are minding their own business and living and worshipping as they see fit, and outright enemies of America, bent on its destruction.”


The current edition (October), now available from WND’s online store, is titled “DUMBED DOWN: The deliberate destruction of America’s education system.” It tells the true and dramatic story of public education – of how government schools were consciously, intentionally transformed, over the course of decades, into what they are today — institutions that have profoundly failed millions of young people.

“This edition of Whistleblower is electrifying,” said WorldNetDaily CEO and Editor Joseph Farah. “It will make you mad, but it will also open your eyes as to what the government’s education system is really all about.”

Each monthly issue of Whistleblower (formerly called WorldNet), focuses on one “big-issue” topic of major interest to our readers — crucial topics typically glossed over or ignored by most of the press.

Recent editions included:

(Note: 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.)

September’s issue, “Guns in America: Myth-busting research says firearms in more hands result in less crime,” shows 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.

What about future editions?

After November’s special issue on the militant Islamic terrorist threat to America, says Editor and CEO Joseph Farah, “December’s issue will be one of the most inspiring editions of any publication you’ve ever read.”

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