9-08-03

American Free Press To Run Ad
That
USA TODAY Refuses To Run

The American Free Press (AFP) newspaper, published in Washington DC every week and distributed to tens of thousands of subscribers nation-wide, will include in its September 22, 2003 issue, a two-page color
centerfold which is the same Ad that USA TODAY recently refused to run “for reasons of taste.”  In addition, AFP has agreed to do so at a deep discount to our Foundation.

American Free Press becomes the second newspaper to agree to run the Ad. It was run on August 18th in the national edition of the Washington Times. RIGHT-Click here to download the Ad  (1MB .pdf).

Regular readers of this column will remember that American Free Press included in its March 10, 2003 issue, an eight-page, full-color feature article on our "No Answers, No Taxes" initiative, including some wonderful photos of Freedom Drive 2002.  That article was written by the only press reporter (Don Harkins) to attend Freedom Drive 2002, which culminated on the National Mall in Washington DC on November 14, 2002.  This historical event triggered our national call for corporations and individuals to terminate their voluntary compliance with the federal income tax system in order to secure our 1st Amendment Right to Petition for Redress. 

The AFP news story was one of the most comprehensive reports succinctly detailing the path our Foundation has traversed during the last four years attempting to get the government to respond to our Petitions for Redress. Click here to view and/or order full-size color reprints of the eight-page March, 2003 article from the Foundation on-line store.

Our new Ad will appear in AFP’s regular weekly edition which will be mailed to their subscribers on September 12th. We encourage everyone to subscribe to AFP as soon as possible so that they can receive next week’s edition with our Ad and receive other freedom related news that is typically either "spiked," censored or ignored by the dominant news media.  Orders processed within approximately a week following the 12th will still receive the WTP edition.

For supporters of WTP, AFP is making available a special subscription price of $49, (a 17% reduction-regularly $59). To get this discount rate click here. AFP also has an "on-line" edition (same as the newspaper but in PDF format) for just $39. For more information about AFP, go to www.americanfreepress.net.


Mail orders for the special WTP rate are also available. Send check, money order or credit card info to: AFP, 1433 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Washington, D.C. 20003. You may also call 1-888-699-NEWS (6397) and charge to your Visa or MasterCard. Be sure to specify that you are a WTP supporter.

NOTE: With your WTP supporter subscription, you will also receive a free copy of their 20-page special report entitled "50 Unanswered Questions About 9-11" and six free issues of the "Whole Body Health" newsletter published by AFP – one every two months.

Click here  to access the WTP on-line store to order bulk color reprints of the AFP article or the full-page Ads previously run in USA TODAY.