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Reviewed by Duncan Roads Has information on over 4,000 different brand names of prescription and non-pre- scription drugs, with details on side-effects, the effects when combined with other drugs, and other basic information. The books is well designed, by this I mean that it is visually very easy to look up GENESIS REVISITED. a drug and see its details. By Zecharia Sitchin. I am certainly not recommending or Publ: Avon Books, N.Y. 1990 advocating the use of prescription drugs by : , N.Y. reviewing this book, I hope that people who Genesis Revisited is a ‘companion’ book purchase this book do so in the spirit of to the landmark EARTH CHRONICLES _ being informed as to what they are con- series, which Nexus will cover abit more in —_ suming each time they get drugs to prop up depth in forthcoming issues. their illness. Like the EARTH CHRONICLES, this With a total of over 545 pages, this book book also deals with our ancient history, i in is certainly packed with information lam sure any dowsers will find this book of great interest. I had little idea that plants and trees, as well as animals were so sensi- tive so as to be able to act as indicators of Earth Rays and their radiation lines. The book contains some great illustrative examples of the effects of some Earth Rays on trees, and shows how cats, dogs, cows, sheep or chooks can help you locate the Earth Rays in your area. By Zecharia Sitchin. Publ: Avon Books, N.Y. 1990 BUSHCRAFT - Genesis Revisited is a 'companion' book to the landmark EARTH CHRONICLES series, which Nexus will cover a bit more in depth in forthcoming issues. Like the EARTH CHRONICLES, this book also deals with our ancient history, in this case - specifically focussing on the technological achievements of our ances- tare The Complete Guide for Bushwalkers, Campers and all Outdoor Enthusiasts. by Bill Stoate Publ: Viking O'Neil Distributed by Penguin Books eee eee tors. The underlying theme of Sitchin's books, is that not only were we visited by beings whom our ancestors called 'The Gods’, but that we are a product of their interference, or involvement with the history of this planet. The author regularly draws upon explicit archaelogical discoveries, and can regular- ly back up his conclusions with relevant scrolls, or stone tablets. There is an amazing amount of research which would lead any reader, or researcher to see much merit in the stunning uniformi- ty of stories and legends from the most ancient of civilisations, regardless from which continent they originate. If you ever considered that we as a species have an extra-terrestrial origin, then I recommend this book for your collection. After reading this one, you will be able to debate your theory with strong and conclu- sive evidence behind you. A Complete Photographic and Scientific Survey . Australia A truly essential book for the outdoors person. Specially good for teachers, group leaders, scouts etc. Covers subjects such as clothing; footwear, tents, navigation, sleeping bags, rucksacks, stoves, knives, finding water, making fires, signalling, snowcraft, bush- fires, snakes, food planning, shelters, bush food and emergency first aid. This is an up to date book. The author, Bill Stoate, managed Survival Schools of Australia for over 12 years, and draws on experience that actually works. It includes a full colour navigational map to illustrate the map reading section, so you actually know what the author is talking about! Excellent for both the experienced bush- walker and the beginner. By Louise Quayle Publ: Headline (UK) Distributors: Hodder & This is a lovely big beautiful book with lots of fantastic pictures of dolphins and porpoises. With a recommended retail price of $24.95 this book would make an excellent present for any lover of aquatic mammals! Not only does it have great pictures, but it also has good information to accompany it. It also contains up-to-date information on the environmental impact upon dolphins, porpoises and some other aquatic mammals of the 20th century. Big beautiful colour pictures of one of my favourite mammals - the book is worth buying just for them, the rest is a bonus. PISSING AWAY THE AMERICAN DREAM - THE PENGUIN CONSUMER GUIDE TO MEDICINES: - How the War on Drugs is Destroying the Bill of Rights. By David Ross. Publ: Digit Press (USA) (PO Box 920066, Norcross, Georgia. 30092 USA) EARTHRAYS - The Complete Australian Reference to Prescription and Non-prescription Drugs. By Dr. Frances Mackenzie MB., BS., MHPED., with H. Winter Griffith, MD. Publ: Penguin Books. by Harald Tietze Publ: Harald Tietze (PO Box 34, Bermagui Sth, NSW 2547. Australia) It's called the "War on Drugs", but it is really a "War on People." It is a war of deceit, a war of economics, and mainly a war for power and control. I have picked this book to review because it shows the future for Australia. This book is a little know gem of a book on Earth Radiation. What is Earth Radiation you say? Well then, you had bet- ter buy this one to find out. This is the 2nd edition of a virtual ency- clopaedia of medicinal drugs. NEXUS - 50 Reviewed by Duncan Roads GENESIS REVISITED. DOLPHINS AND PORPOISES Stoughton Australia The Silent Killer? YEAR BOOK - JULY/AUGUST 1991