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NEXUS NEW TIMES | _ &ditorial Volume 2, Number 12 Welcome again to the latest and greatest edition of Nexus! Lots to tell you this February - March 1993 issue. EDITOR First up though, you all owe me (and Catherine) a round of congratulations on the Duncan M. Roads arrival of our new daughter, Jacinta. To save all those phone calls, she weighed ASSISTANT EDITORS eight pounds and a bit, and emerged via a successful waterbirth at home. _ Catherine M. Simons Second up, we have a full-time assistant editor/secretary/proof-reader/editorial Ruth Parnell assistant/photocopier/sandwich maker/receptionist/researcher and sooth sayer. Her VOLUNTEER EXTRAORDINAIRE name is Ruth, and she is worth her weight in gold. (We were ‘Ruthless’ before her Richard Giles — - , he i — oe ome exciting events are also on the immediate horizon, such as the visit to parse eg Australia by James Clark. He is the inventor of the Life Information System Ten Glenn Krawczyk (LISTEN), and will be speaking and conducting workshops. See inside cover ad. Prof. Ron S. Laura Maverick archaeologist David Hatcher Childress will also be visiting down-under ies Sed over the next few weeks. He is a speaker we highly recommend you see. Refer to ed Senithr the back cover for more details. : On the exciting news front - there has been the biggest UFO ‘flap’ you have (n)ever heard of. Tens of thousands of people watching UFOs hovering over the world’s largest city, in broad daylight, and being captured on hundreds of home STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Nexus recognises that humanity is undergoing a massive transformation. With this in mind, Nexus seeks to pro- movies. The details are in the article on pages 26-29. There is a hot-off-the-dubbing vide ‘hard to get’ information, so as to studio video documentary now available through Nexus, with some incredible assist people through these changes. footage of the UFOs mentioned above. See page 30 for details of the video. Nexus is not linked to any religious, philosophical, or political organisation. Bruce Cathie has teamed up with an American computer whiz, and produced a computer programme for calculating the world’s grid points. It is a highly accurate LAYOUT & DESIGN programme with many abilities, and will open up a Pandora's Box of research to Duncan M. Roads come. For further information, please refer to page 51. CARTOONS On a completely different front, Nexus Magazine has been cooking up a project Phil Somerville which is essentially the establishment of a high-tech, self-sufficient ‘community’. Tel: (047) 586 779 This is the ‘community’ many have dreamed of, with facilities for publishing, food COVER GRAPHIC growing, storage and sales, state of the art natural health facilities, a ‘mad scientist’ Elle Schuster, The Image Bank research and development complex, chalet and bungalow style accomodation, con- ference facilities all set on a couple of hundred acres of good soil, abundant fresh COVER SEEARATIONS clean water, high in altitude, with aoun one hundred like-minded people living there JAS. GRAPHICS -'1074) 499 366 on their own couple of acres. Sound familiar? If this is your dream also, contact me PRINTING at the office and I will share details of progress to date. Warwick Daily News, Qid Australia Starting with the next issue of Nexus, we will have a regular column. This will be AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTION {| written by Gordon-Michael Scallion, and will focus on prophecy and earthchanges. Newsagents Direct Distribution | We feel that his track record of predictions has been high enough so far, as to merit NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTION more serious attention. We agreed to publish this column in the interests of inform- Network Distribution Ltd ing the hundreds of people who ring him in the US, wanting details of his predic- USA DISTRIBUTION tions for Australia and New Zealand. Stay tuned. In the meantime though, get his Desert Moon Periodicals (NM) tape on Earth Changes in Australia. Details are on page 57. Fine Print Distributors (TX) If what he predicts eventuates with the accuracy level he is achieving at present, Ubiquity Distributors, Inc., (NY) then all you conspiracy theorists may be able to breathe a sigh of relief. In a nut- CORRESPONDENCE shell, it would appear that the 'Orwellian' New World Order that so many people fear PO Box 30, Mapleton Qld. 4560 happening, will be ‘beaten to the post’ by sudden, dramatic and severe earth changes. Australia According to what he and others are predicting, massive earthquakes, tidal waves Tel: (074) 429 280 and freak weather patterns will foil the plans of any world-conquering conspirators. Fax: (074) 429 381 It would appear that we will need to band together locally to survive what's ahead. ADVERTISING SALES:- | Nevertheless, Nexus will publish on, until the last newsagent goes underwater. See advertising rates page 67 | Meanwhile, we hope you all have many years ahead in which to read, and re-read, Subscriptions & Back Issues | our humble publication. See subscription rates page 72 Thank you all for your continuing and growing support. 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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 1993 Editorial Welcome again to the latest and greatest edition of Nexus! Lots to tell you this issue. First up though, you all owe me (and Catherine) a round of congratulations on the arrival of our new daughter, Jacinta. To save all those phone calls, she weighed eight pounds and a bit, and emerged via a successful waterbirth at home. Second up, we have a full-time assistant editor/secretary/proof-reader/editorial assistant/photocopier/sandwich maker/receptionist/researcher and sooth sayer. Her name is Ruth, and she is worth her weight in gold. (We were ‘Ruthless’ before her arrival). Some exciting events are also on the immediate horizon, such as the visit to Australia by James Clark. He is the inventor of the Life Information System Ten (LISTEN), and will be speaking and conducting workshops. See inside cover ad. Maverick archaeologist David Hatcher Childress will also be visiting down-under over the next few weeks. He is a speaker we highly recommend you see. Refer to the back cover for more details. . On the exciting news front - there has been the biggest UFO ‘flap’ you have (n)ever heard of. Tens of thousands of people watching UFOs hovering over the world’s largest city, in broad daylight, and being captured on hundreds of home movies. The details are in the article on pages 26-29. There is a hot-off-the-dubbing studio video documentary now available through Nexus, with some incredible footage of the UFOs mentioned above. See page 30 for details of the video. Bruce Cathie has teamed up with an American computer whiz, and produced a computer programme for calculating the world’s grid points. It is a highly accurate programme with many abilities, and will open up a Pandora's Box of research to come. For further information, please refer to page 51. On a completely different front, Nexus Magazine has been cooking up a project which is essentially the establishment of a high-tech, self-sufficient ‘community’. This is the ‘community’ many have dreamed of, with facilities for publishing, food growing, storage and sales, state of the art natural health facilities, a ‘mad scientist’ research and development complex, chalet and bungalow style accomodation, con- ference facilities all set on a couple of hundred acres of good soil, abundant fresh clean water, high in altitude, with about one hundred like-minded people living there on their own couple of acres. Sound familiar? If this is your dream also, contact me at the office and I will share details of progress to date. Starting with the next issue of Nexus, we will have a regular column. This will be written by Gordon-Michael Scallion, and will focus on prophecy and earthchanges. We feel that his track record of predictions has been high enough so far, as to merit more serious attention. We agreed to publish this column in the interests of inform- ing the hundreds of people who ring him in the US, wanting details of his predic- tions for Australia and New Zealand. Stay tuned. In the meantime though, get his tape on Earth Changes in Australia. Details are on page 57. If what he predicts eventuates with the accuracy level he is achieving at present, then all you conspiracy theorists may be able to breathe a sigh of relief. In a nut- shell, it would appear that the 'Orwellian' New World Order that so many people fear happening, will be ‘beaten to the post’ by sudden, dramatic and severe earth changes. According to what he and others are predicting, massive earthquakes, tidal waves and freak weather patterns will foil the plans of any world-conquering conspirators. It would appear that we will need to band together locally to survive what's ahead. Nevertheless, Nexus will publish on, until the last newsagent goes underwater. Meanwhile, we hope you all have many years ahead in which to read, and re-read, our humble publication. Thank you all for your continuing and growing support. Duncan Roads Duncan Roads 2eNEXUS FEBRUARY-MARCH '93