Gary Aldrich joins
WND experts

By WND Staff

Former FBI agent and author Gary Aldrich has joined WorldNetDaily’s popular Speakers Bureau.

Aldrich is widely known as a champion of free speech, an effective supporter of the right of ethical dissent and a strong advocate for government whistleblowers. He is perhaps best known as the FBI agent who broke the code of silence when he authored “Unlimited Access: An FBI Agent Inside the Clinton White House,” which skyrocketed to the top of the New York Times Bestseller List and remained there for 20 weeks. Most political pundits agree that Aldrich’s book remains the book on the Clinton White House.

Aldrich served as an FBI agent for 26 years, specializing in political corruption and assigned to major cities throughout the U.S. Over a period of 10 years, Aldrich worked with the Reagan, Bush and Clinton White Houses and was the senior FBI Senate and House liaison, responsible for maintenance of national security.

Aldrich is a much sought-after speaker at conferences and college campuses nationwide, where he captivates audiences and provides a first-hand perspective on corruption in high places. A few of his riveting topics include:

  • Whistleblowers;
  • National security;
  • Changes within the FBI and Department of Justice;
  • The progress of the modern conservative movement;
  • Combating political correctness.

WorldNetDaily’s “Speakers and Talk Show Guests” bureau includes dozens of personalities, the most recent additions being former presidential candidates Harry Browne, ABC’s John Stossel, military personnel expert Elaine Donnelly and Kathleen Willey. Other speakers in WND’s “panel of experts” include supply-side guru Jude Wanniski, Col. David Hackworth, Rev. Jerry Falwell, broadcast journalist Jane Chastain, columnist Don Feder and WND founder Joseph Farah.

Visit WorldNetDaily’s “Speakers and Talk Show Guests” home page.

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