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VERY SPECIAL MESSAGE TO WND'S READERS
David Kupelian on how America's top independent news site survives constant attacks
Dear WND reader,
I don’t do this very often, but I’m going to do it now. I’ll make it short and, I hope, sweet.
If you’re a loyal WND reader, one who trusts and relies on us for your daily news, then you really need to be getting Whistleblower also.
Why? I could give you lots of reasons. I could go into detail about how Whistleblower, which focuses like a high-powered laser on one single topic each month, courageously takes on the crucial issues you care about but no one else in the major media will touch.
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I could also cite reader after reader who swears Whistleblower is so powerful and meaningful it has changed not only their minds, but their lives.
But I’m not going to.
Instead, I want to tell you about something else you’re getting when you subscribe to Whistleblower. You’re getting WND.
In case you’ve never thought about it, we bring you the world’s leading independent English-language news website, seven days a week – for free. We serve as your watchdog on government 365 days a year. We guard your priceless freedoms by aggressively exposing corruption and evil everywhere, and by championing good.
Where else can you get what you get from WND? Certainly not from the pathetic “mainstream press,” which in the Age of Trump has morphed into little more than a hostile, dishonest propaganda arm of the increasingly far-left Democratic Party.
In contrast, our dedicated journalists work tirelessly to bring you the daily investigations and reporting you absolutely need in this chaotic world, all at no charge to you. How can we do that?
We do it by asking our loyal WND readers – those who rely on us for their daily news briefing – to return the favor by subscribing to our magazine. It’s vitally important. Very simply, this is what pays our bills, along with advertising and purchases from our Superstore. But a critical part of our support comes from your subscription to our flagship product – Whistleblower.
This appeal would be easier if I could just take you on a tour of WND’s operation and share with you the enormous amount of work our staff performs to research, report, write, produce and continually update a giant site like WND 24/7. If I described the endless sacrifices, difficulties, lawsuits (including the one by a powerful Muslim Brotherhood front group), attacks and trials we constantly encounter on seemingly every side, my appeal would be more emotionally compelling.
I just have to hope that you will stop for a moment and think about these things. I know how easy it is to mentally move on, click the mouse, and go to the next story and forget this message – but I’m hoping you won’t, because we need you, just as you need us.
If you’re a loyal WND reader, we ask that you become a loyal Whistleblower subscriber as well. That’s it in a nutshell. We give everything we’ve got to you – and when you in turn give to us, the cycle is complete and we can continue to grow in influence. Your support is the only reason WND can provide a “free press for a free people,” a sacred trust the establishment press has so shamefully and scandalously broken, but which WND takes more seriously now than ever.
So, I appeal equally to your conscience and your self-interest. The few dollars per month it costs to be a Whistleblower subscriber isn’t much, but it means everything to us.
Sincerely,
David Kupelian
Vice President and Managing Editor, WND
Editor, Whistleblower
Author, “The Marketing of Evil,” “How Evil Works” and “The Snapping of the American Mind”
Vice President and Managing Editor, WND
Editor, Whistleblower
Author, “The Marketing of Evil,” “How Evil Works” and “The Snapping of the American Mind”
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The double controversy of the nomination first, then its removal, raised hackles in both Christianity and Hollywood. An Oscar-winning Hollywood producer even blasted the Academy for exhibiting what “many will see … as faith-based bigotry, pure and simple.”
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