Dear reader,
I've got bad news and good news – but I think by the time I'm done you'll agree it amounts to great news for you.
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First the bad news:
After more than three years without a rate increase, WND is being forced by ever-increasing costs to raise the subscription price of its popular monthly Whistleblower magazine from $39.95 to $49.95. In case you're not familiar with it, our readers consider Whistleblower indispensable and frequently tell us it is simply the best news magazine they've ever read.
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Now the good news:
The rate increase doesn't go into effect until April 9. So if you subscribe or renew now, you can do so at the old rate.
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And now, some very good news:
We normally keep the contents of upcoming Whistleblower issues tightly under wraps and don't disclose what's in the pipeline, but we're going to make an exception. Since we're asking you to subscribe or renew now – before the price goes up – we thought you'd appreciate knowing what's in store:
- A groundbreaking issue on "Life and Death in America," which will explore as never before the Terri Schiavo case – a story WorldNetDaily brought to national attention. That's right, although it's front-page news in every newspaper in the nation today, WND was reporting this story way back in 2002 when virtually no other national news organization cared about it (the only other coverage then was in local Florida papers). WND has been on the cutting edge of this story ever since, and in this issue of Whistleblower will tie the whole, incredible story together in a way that will shock you. At the same time, it serves as a powerful indictment of the entire euthanasia movement.
But as Whistleblower will prove, the Terri Schiavo case is just the tip of the iceberg. Whistleblower will expose the ever-enlarging euthanasia movement (including the increasingly common euthanizing of newborn babies in Scandinavia), physician-assisted suicide, the bizarre but little-known New Age connections to the "death lobby" – all this and much more will be tied in to abortion, embryonic stem-cell research, human cloning and other aspects of the life issue, for a profound and jarring look at America's moral crossroads. It's literally a "life-and-death" issue.
- Then there's Whistleblower's astounding exploration of "Evolution vs. Intelligent Design." As recent news stories have shown, the current scientific orthodoxy of evolution is adamantly opposed to allowing an alternate theory of human origins – namely, Intelligent Design – to be discussed, taught, or even published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. This, despite the growing number of scientists defecting from the evolution side in favor of the view that an intelligent Designer is the best and most plausible scientific explanation for life on earth. Journalists somehow have been incapable of dealing with this controversy forthrightly, but all that will change radically with this upcoming edition of Whistleblower.
- "Vaccines and medical malpractice." Do you think your doctor, the Centers for Disease Control and the medical establishment are telling you the truth? After you read this Whistleblower edition, we guarantee you will not look at the medical establishment – and particularly the issue of vaccines – the same way ever again. Another life-and-death issue, this thoroughly research Whistleblower edition will be an eye-opener.
- And coming up in just a couple of weeks (April edition) is one of the most extraordinary and provocative reports we've ever done, an entire issue on "Why are Christians losing America?" An outgrowth of Managing Editor David Kupelian's widely read column of the same name, this issue will show, as never before, exactly what has gone wrong within Christianity, and why believers have been on the losing side of virtually every cultural and public policy battle for the past 40 years. And the issue will unabashedly show how believers can – if they have the courage – take back their churches, their culture and their nation.
In short, we pledge to continue in the coming year to dig up, sort out, and illuminate the critically important stories you need and want to know about, and to deliver them to your door in the pages of Whistleblower.
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Now, here's some more great news:
If you subscribe to Whistleblower or renew your subscription or give a gift subscription today, not only will you get the benefit of the lower price ($39.95 instead of $49.95), but we will also add an extra two months to your subscription!
Even better, if you subscribe, renew or give a gift subscription for two years today, you'll save $15 by paying only $69.95 (instead of $84.95) and we will also send you your choice of any of the following three blockbuster books:
- "Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives have Penetrated Washington" by Paul Sperry;
- "Atomic Iran: How the Terrorist Regime Bought the Bomb and American Politicians" by Jerome Corsi; or
- "Home Invasion: Protecting Your Family in a Culture that's Gone Stark Raving Mad" by Rebecca Hagelin.
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When ordering Whistleblower online, indicate your choice of these three books by simply writing the book's name in the "Comments" field on the "Billing address / Shipping address" page during checkout. (NOTE: Two-year offer for free book good in the U.S. only.)
Or you can order by phone by just calling WND's toll-free customer service line at 1-800-4WND-COM (1-800-496-3266).
We've held off with this price increase as long as we could, but it must take effect on April 9. I think you'll agree we've made this as painless as possible, and urge you to subscribe or renew now. Aside from saving you money, and (if you subscribe for two years) getting a top-selling book in your hands as our thank-you, I'm asking you also to consider that Whistleblower is the No. 1 way we support WorldNetDaily. You get WND for free, but it costs us a great deal of money every month. By subscribing to Whistleblower, you provide the necessary life-support we need to keep both WND and Whistleblower alive and thriving. And that makes all of our lives better – ours and yours.
With appreciation,
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Joseph Farah
Founder and CEO,
WorldNetDaily.com
& Whistleblower magazine
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