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NEXUS NEW TIMES Editorial: Volume 2, Number 11 : Welcome to yet another great issue of Nexus. In this issue you will find, in a December - January 1993 | nutshell, articles which point very strongly in the direction of a) being able to cre- EDITOR ate free electrical energy, b) being able to obtain a simple herbal cure for cancer, Duncan M. Roads | AIDS, and other diseases, and c) being able to obtain information on how to take ASSISTANT EDITOR on the banks, and beat them to a standstill. Catherine M. Simons Sounds very simplistic you may think, but read the articles, and you will see CONTRIBUTORS what | am getting at. _ ; Stan Deyo On a more sombre note, | am growing increasingly concerned at the subtle Charlie Kerr pressure upon us all to conform, and become dependent on the "system". That Elizabeth Robinson | _ big, safe, apparently nurturing 'thing' that we all like to blame if something goes eer te wyczk | wrong. Well, it has gone wrong, and it is the unashamed aim and intention of this Robert ada magazine to be able to deliver information which will help those who wish as Jane Chapman much, to become independent of the system. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The push to make us believe in the current medical system, the financial system, Nexus recognises that humanity is the educational system, the political system and the science system - is getting under-going a massive transformation. stronger, and it is growing close for the time to make a decision, and a stand. With this in mind, Nexus seeks to pro- Many readers have become aware that as a whole, the system has become cor- pn fips = lala 9h bag “ae, and is now being used to serve the interests of the ultra-rich and the ultra- Nexus is not linked to any religious, powerful. As a result, most people in the so-called civilised countries have become slaves, if the literal definition of the word is to be invoked, and ours is the ultimate form philosophical, or political organisation. | LAYOUT & DESIGN rs Duncan M. Roads of control - self-slavery. Every morning we get up and do — we would rather OON not be doing, just to survive. We do this to earn a product called money - a uni- Phil coment ven Ae 586 779 versally agreed upon medium of exchange, that has no real value save that which Alex Moss - Tel 074 429 280 we have given it - and in these times money has become our God. COVER GRAPHIC Enough of the sermon, | am sure that you understand my point anyway. Steven Hunt, The Image Bank The article on Earth Changes and Predictions in the last issue, brought forth a COVER SEPARATIONS flood of letters from people who have been having dreams over the last few JAS GRAPHICS months about a huge tidal wave hitting Sydney - | hope they are wrong - we sell a Noosaville, Qld. Tel: 074.499 366 | — lot of Nexus Magazines in Sydney! : Another item | wish to raise here concerns the activities of one or more persons PRINTING ' - F F Warwick Daily News, Qld. Australia who are intent on getting both myself and Nexus into trouble with other people. One person, by the name of Steve Adams, has a habit of sending typed essai ec ldcid i Anta letters/documents to people, using my name and address as the sender. (Sneaky NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTION | evil). The contents of this material is = predictable, ie in this correspondence Network Distribution Ltd., | | supposedly launch personal attacks on other people like Tony Pitt of the Fight USA DISTRIBUTION newspaper, or Peter Sawyer of inside News etc etc. It turns out that Mr Adams Coe used to, and possibly still does, work for the government. | wonder in what oe ad capacity. CORRESPONDENCE There is an ancient Chinese curse that reads - "May you live in interesting PO Box 30, Mapleton. Qld. 4560 times". Well, we live in interesting times, as you will see from the article on UFO Australia. oni eestor #60 Tax: abductions. Don't knock it, there is definitely something funny going on regard- ing this subject, and | hope we get to the bottom of it sooner than later. Men Bo xen a. _ Before | sign out, | would like to state my position regarding people photocopy- USA/CANADA - Connecting Link ing Nexus and its articles and passing them around: - Even though |, and the newsagent, and the distribution company, and Australia Post miss out on a few 5 er ids e sagan tae cents when you do this -KEEP IT UP! The more people who start getting them- be cece alll ee selves better informed as to what is happening, the better. Profits won't help any- USA/CANADA SUBSCRIPTIONS one where we are going in the times Se Cone he sci aa Finally, | would like to wish everyone a good Christmas season, and a happy Tel: (616) 891 0410, Fax: (616) 891 1450 new year. Duncan Roads WARRANTY AND INDEMNITY Advertisers upon and by lodging material with the Publisher for publication or authorising or approving of the publication of any material INDEMNIFY the Publisher and its servants and agents aed all liability claims or proceedings whatsoever arising from the publication and without limiting the generality of the foregoing to indemnify each of them in relation to defamation, slander of title, breach of copyright, infringement of trademarks or names of publica- tion titles, unfair competition or trade practices, royalties or violation of rights or privacy AND WARRANT that the material complies with ail relevant laws and regulations and that its publication will not give rise to any rights against or liabilities in the Publisher, its servants or agents and in particular that nothing therein is capable of being misleading or deceptive or otherwise in breach of the Part V of the Trade Practices Act 1974. All expressions of opin- ion are published 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 Editorial: Welcome to yet another great issue of Nexus. In this issue you will find, in a nutshell, articles which point very strongly in the direction of a) being able to cre- ate free electrical energy, b) being able to obtain a simple herbal cure for cancer, AIDS, and other diseases, and c) being able to obtain information on how to take on the banks, and beat them to a standstill. Sounds very simplistic you may think, but read the articles, and you will see what | am getting at. On a more sombre note, | am growing increasingly concerned at the subtle pressure upon us all to conform, and become dependent on the "system". That big, safe, apparently nurturing 'thing' that we all like to blame if something goes wrong. Well, it has gone wrong, and it is the unashamed aim and intention of this magazine to be able to deliver information which will help those who wish as much, to become independent of the system. The push to make us believe in the current medical system, the financial system, the educational system, the political system and the science system - is getting stronger, and it is growing close for the time to make a decision, and a stand. Many readers have become aware that as a whole, the system has become cor- rupted, and is now being used to serve the interests of the ultra-rich and the ultra- powerful. As a result, most people in the so-called civilised countries have become slaves, if the literal definition of the word is to be invoked, and ours is the ultimate form of control - self-slavery. Every morning we get up and do things we would rather not be doing, just to survive. We do this to earn a product called money - a uni- versally agreed upon medium of exchange, that has no real value save that which we have given it - and in these times money has become our God. Enough of the sermon, | am sure that you understand my point anyway. The article on Earth Changes and Predictions in the last issue, brought forth a flood of letters from people who have been having dreams over the last few months about a huge tidal wave hitting Sydney - | hope they are wrong - we sell a lot of Nexus Magazines in Sydney! Another item | wish to raise here concerns the activities of one or more persons who are intent on getting both myself and Nexus into trouble with other people. One person, by the name of Steve Adams, has a habit of sending typed letters/documents to people, using my name and address as the sender. (Sneaky devil). The contents of this material is fairly predictable, ie in this correspondence | supposedly launch personal attacks on orn people like Tony Pitt of the Fight newspaper, or Peter Sawyer of inside News etc etc. It turns out that Mr Adams used to, and possibly still does, work for the government. | wonder in what capacity. There is an ancient Chinese curse that reads - "May you live in interesting times". Well, we live in interesting times, as you will see from the article on UFO abductions. Don't knock it, there is definitely something funny going on regard- ing this subject, and | hope we get to the bottom of it sooner than later. Before | sign out, | would like to state my position regarding people photocopy- ing Nexus and its articles and passing them around: - Even though |, and the newsagent, and the distribution company, and Australia Post miss out on a few cents when you do this -KEEP IT UP! The more people who start getting them- selves better informed as to what is happening, the better. Profits won't help any- one where we are going in the times ahead. Finally, | would like to wish everyone a good Christmas season, and a happy new year. Duncan Daade Duncan Roads 2¢NEXUS DECEMBER-JANUARY '93