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Editorial NEXUS NEW TIMES Volume 2, Number 2 February-March 1991 MANAGING EDITOR ADVERTISING MANAGER: Duncan Roads CORRESPONDENCE: c/- Post Office Montville, Queensland Australia 4560 Ph: 074 429 322 Fx: 074 429 408 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Nexus Magazine recognises that the planet is undergoing a mas- sive transformation, on all social and spiritual levels. With this in mind, Nexus seeks to provide hard to get information to assist people through these changes. NEXUS New Times is not linked to any religious, philosophical or political organisation whatsoever. Articles, photographs and illus- trations are welcome, but please send copies only. It is advisable to contact us for advice on length and schedules etc before- hand. Whilst all care is taken, no responsibility is accepted for unsolicited material. Art Direction, Graphic Design, Layout and illustrations: MCF 179 Glebe Point Rd, Glebe 2037. Ph: (02) 552 1133 Fax: (02) 692 0908 Cover Graphic: ‘Stonhenge’ by Steve Krongard from The Image Bank Proudly printed in Australia by: Media Press Pty Ltd 7 Garners Avenue, Marrickville NSW 2204 National Distribution by: Wrapaway Pty Ltd Marrickville NSW NEXUS - 4 tion has some rare pieces of news which will probably upset any dentists, conservationists, christians, new- agers and assorted others. I have not deliberately set out to upset people's belief systems, but I have set out deliberately to dig up information which I think people should consider before they settle on a nice comfort- able view of the world their future. I would like to thank those who responded to the last issue by sending me collections of clippings, files and assorted ravings. I notice the UFO stuff has triggered an avalanche of new subscribers, so I have included this topic. By this time most readers will be thoroughly sick of hearing about the Gulf War. This is a shame, because behind the scenes new power groupings are forming, and the catch phrase of “a new world order” will become a reality. To say “truth is the first casualty of war’ is a gross understatement in the Gulf War cover- age. The little censored news we do get is often so con- tradictory that I advise caution before repeating it. You may find some intriguing tit-bits inside this issue that will enlighten you further. Also in this issue is a major breakthrough in the fluo- ride debate, plus some fascinating information on how banks create credit out of thin air. We publish Nexus with the aim of providing informa- tion that the “mainstream” media either ignore, over- look or consider un-newsworthy. We leave to you, the reader, the task of drawing your own conclusions from the information inside this issue. If you support this concept, I urge you to subscribe directly to Nexus, and save $1 per copy. Welcome to 1991 and the new issue of Nexus. This edi- some more intriguing information from the USA on YEAR BOOK - FEBRUARY 1991