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NEXUS] “vin Welcome to the June-July issue of Nexus. I hope it is not too far into June before you man- New Ti mes age to get your copy. I am getting many people complaining to me that friends borrow their copies of Nexus and Volume 2, Number 8 don't return them, so to all those “borrowers” out there - do us all a favour and subscribe. June - July 1992 I would also like to welcome the increasing number of American readers to Nexus. It EDITOR & ADV. MGR appears our U.S distributors are very happy with sales figures to date, and want more. Duncan M. Roads One question I am frequently asked is "Will Nexus ever run out of information to publish". Readers, if you could only see the stories and articles I have to hold onto for a later issue - I rT Se eat have enough material right now to do Nexus once a week for the next two years! I had wanted to put a write up of the Bruce Cathie - Stan Deyo Conference somewhere in SUBSCRIPTIONS the magazine, but as usual I ran out of room. For those who missed out, videos are shortly See Coupon on ‘page 72 available (sce ad on inside front cover). The conference was a success. Over 450 different CONTRIBUTORS- people came from all over Australasia (that means New Zealand too) to attend one of the two Rex Gilroy conferences, and a lot of healthy "cross-pollination” occurred. I have to say also that both Tony Drew speakers were a pleasure to work with, and we had a lot of fun in the process. Prof, R.S. Laura On the gossip scene - Robert Morning Sky - the renegade Hopi/Apache Indian has been hides back in Australia speaking in Sydney and Melbourne. This time his tour was organised by a Brist Krauce Vorey Sydney based New Age group called Money & You. I would like to thank you Robert for the Peter Nielsen many ‘plugs’ you have given to Nexus Magazine during your talks., The response has been Al Pinto considerable. Catherine Simons Also in town is Bruce de Palma, an American scientist well known for the de Palma N- STATEMENT OF PURPOSE | Machine. If you are into "free energy" research, or are a mad scientist or media researcher, Nexus recognises that humanity is you can contact him via Cliff Pound, PO Box 202, Bangalow NSW 2479. The really keen under-going a massive transforma- | ONS can call me for a phone number. tion. With this in mind, Nexus This issue of Nexus is going to be one of my personal favourites - I love the cover (pat pat), seeks to provide hard to get infor- | I love the topics of the articles, and a lot of the ads are for great products. mation so as to assist people Which reminds me - wow - have I got some strange ads in this issue! I'll leave you to work through these changes. _ out which ones I mean. Please read my disclaimer which has words to the effect "Nexus pee’ ” aes th a ig Magazine does not necessarily associate with some of the 'things' advertised in this issue - ie aes fe a we remain unaligned with any group, philosophy, religion, political wing etc. All we want to : do is present "hard-to get" and unusual information that people are not normally exposed to. LAYOUT+ DESIGN Maybe if you can get your borrower friends to subscribe to Nexus we will be able to afford to Duncan Roads cut back on ‘strange’ adverts. CARTOONS While I am here, I would like to draw your attention to the first review, in the video review Phil Somerville section - I cannot rave about it enough. Get it, watch it and you'll see what I mean. I will be COVER GRAPHIC doing an article on this subject next issue. Don Landwehrle I also would like to draw your attention to the CIA & Drugs article. This article is edited The Image Bank from a transcript of a video, so it is not the easiest to read, but it is basically saying that the U.S, State Department with the CIA run and organise the global drug trade, using big busi- JAS GRAPHICS nesses, merchant banks, and organised crime to distribute drugs, launder money , and more NOOSAVILLE. QLD importantly - take the blame! These allegations have emerged on several fronts in the USA (074) 499 366 and overseas, and the number of dead researchers can attest to a continuing large scale DISTRIBUTION BY coverup. But the lid is coming off. If our office isn't firebombed, or my staff framed for hero- ie | walficking, we will putlich mare on this in upcoming tesues. 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All expressions of opinion are pub- lished on the basis that they are not to be regarded as expressing the opinion of the Publisher or its servants or agents. Editorial advice is not specific and readers are advised to seek professional help for individual problems. © Nexus New Times 1992 2*NEXUS JUNE-JULY 1992 Welcome to the June-July issue of Nexus. I hope it is not too far into June before you man-