WorldNetDaily’s sparsely read (and normally monthly) Whistleblower magazine took a break of several months after its June issue trashing non-right-wing judges, emerging with an October issue that was largely copied-and-pasted from its ongoing series trashing foreign trade:
Most Americans, if asked to identify the single biggest problem currently wracking their nation, probably would point to the overwhelming and ongoing crime, corruption and chaos directly resulting from years of staggering levels of illegal immigration into their country.
After all, until the inauguration of Donald Trump as president last January, the Biden administration had perversely, some even say treasonously, not only allowed but essentially invited and enabled millions of illegal aliens, including tens of thousands of convicted murderers, rapists, gang-members and sex-traffickers – not to mention large hordes of surly, tight-lipped, military-age Chinese men – to freely cross the U.S.-Mexico border to spread their criminality and treachery throughout America. And don’t forget the legions of cartel-linked drug-smugglers responsible for this nation’s current epidemic of fentanyl poisoning, the No. 1 cause of death of Americans 18-45.
Fortunately, President Trump has taken mighty strides to stop the madness, virtually sealing the southern border and deporting many illegal-alien criminals. Meanwhile, his Department of Homeland Security is working to track down the “nearly 448,000 unaccompanied alien children who entered the United States illegally over the last four years,” many of them victims of sex trafficking and other abuses, as Homeland Security Inspector General Joseph Cuffari recently testified before Congress.
So, illegal immigration – or to put it more candidly, the intentional, full-scale foreign invasion of America engineered and enabled by today’s radicalized Democratic Party – remains a massive and ongoing problem for all decent, law-abiding Americans.
But then there is the other, largely invisible half of America’s immigration problem, about which most Americans know virtually nothing.
And that is the focus of the latest Whistleblower Special Report just released by WorldNetDaily, and titled “OUTSOURCED AMERICA: How the India Lobby, corrupt immigration programs and rampant offshoring are decimating the U.S. workforce.”The editors consider this special expanded Whistleblower edition so crucial that the digital edition of “OUTSOURCED AMERICA” is being made available FREE to everyone requesting it.
The largely copy-and-paste nature of the issue was not mentioned. nor was it explained why the issue is being given away given how little revenue it’s generating for WND. Instead, there was more shilling for the magazine:
“This is truly one of the most important Whistleblower issues we’ve ever published,” says bestselling author and longtime Whistleblower Editor David Kupelian. “Visa abuse has grown into a genuine monster, upending and destroying American lives in numbers that are hard to contemplate.
“For the American worker who has played by the rules, worked hard, gotten educated, paid his dues and landed a good-paying STEM job (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) with a U.S. company, being fired so he or she can be replaced with a less-qualified but cheaper and more controllable foreign replacement is humiliating enough. But often the fired U.S. worker is also required by the company to train his or her foreign replacement, which can take months.
“Sometimes,” adds Kupelian, “it’s worse than humiliating, as when 41-year-old software developer Kevin Flanagan committed suicide after being fired from his job at Bank of America and told he had to train his foreign replacement. This so distressed Kevin that, after clearing out his desk, he walked out to his truck in the BofA parking lot, pointed a Remington 12-gauge shotgun to his head and pulled the trigger.
“For most U.S. workers so ignominiously kicked out of their job,” concludes Kupelian, “the result is less horrific – but still devastating for their livelihood and their family’s wellbeing, and profoundly destructive of the American Dream. This injustice is being repeated hundreds of thousands of times, all across America. Yet precious few people know of its extent, its cause – and its solutions. The dedicated journalists putting together this edition of Whistleblower hope to change all that.”
Unsurprisingly, Kupelian also failed to disclose the cut-and-paste nature of his magazine.