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NEXUS NEW TIMEs | Fditorial Volume 2, Number 13 Welcome to Volume 2, #13, my thirteenth issue of NEXUS, and | have to PUBLISHED BY humbly say, it is one of the best issues yet. Apart from being the best-spelt Pyoquip Pty Ltd (ACN # 003 770 054) issue to date, we also have some great stories. PO Box 30, Mapleton, Qid 4560 Australia The article titled "The Fourth Reich" is a very disturbing one, especially if EDITOR you are a materialist and like to own things. ! hope readers take note and Duncan M. Roads stay alert should Australia stray down America's path. ASSISTANT EDITORS Our reprinted article, "The Pharmaceutical Drug Racket’, is yet another Catherine M. Simons shot at those merchants of death, the pharmaceutical/chemical companies. | Ruth Parnell can only hope and pray that people in ever-growing numbers start to take ASSISTANT TO ASSISTANT EDITORS | Charge of their own lives, and especially their own health. Maybe this arti- Richard Giles cle will assist in shattering the blind faith so many of us have in 'the system’. CONTRIBUTORS This issue of NEXUS also sees an article or two exploring our ancient past. Robert Adams | We (the masses) are given two scenarios on our ancient history to choose cee Soe | from, i.e., Creationism, or Evolution. Both are full of factual holes, so big Prof. Ron S. Laura | you could drive a truck through. But even more important is that both these John Leso | belief systems are rigidly controlled from the top, by ‘experts’. NEXUS Poca Meany | intends to point out in forthcoming issues that the ‘experts' of both these Gordon-Michael Scallion | schools of thought have actively collaborated in withholding, destroying, or eee | manipulating evidence alluding to a totally different origin and history of mankind. Thus, you will hopefully find the articles on pages 31-34, and 36- STATEMENT OF PURPOSE | 39, of considerable interest. Nexus recognises that humanity is under. , : A , i P going a massive transformation. With | With winter coming on, no doubt many readers will be dragging out their this in mind, Nexus seeks to provide | electric blankets, or turning up the heat in their waterbeds. If this sounds ‘hard to get' information, so as to assist | like you, and you want to get a good night's sleep, don't read the article by e people bien henge shares. | Prof. Laura on pages 41-45. philecaabicah ort soliical oegan ere: In volume 2, number 11 of NEXUS, we published an article titled "The | Adams Pulsed Electric Motor Generator". This article has caused quite a stir ecspech sg potty worldwide, and Mr Adams has been inundated with mail and visitors. NEXUS has been contacted by several 'mad scientists' who have successful- : CARTOONS | ly duplicated the initial work of Mr Adams as published in NEXUS. Robert Phil somerville Riis @( 97 586779 | Adams has teamed up with Bruce Cathie nd ete they are achieving : COVER GRAPHIC | some startling results, as you may read in Science News on pages 47-49. Miche ete reviai ie ee Henk Our other news is that at last we are setting up an office in America. We : COVER SEPARATIONS | have been selling a steadily increasing number of magazines in the USA for Jas Graphics, Noosaville, Qld. Australia| — the last two years, and the last few months has cost us a fortune in overseas AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTION | postage. Newsagents Direct Distribution Speaking of postage, did you know that Australia Post's new Print Post sys- Us Peon tem will see my bulk postage rates rise from 52 cents per item, to well over a Desert Moon Periodicals (NM) dollar per item! If you think | will be hard hit, imagine what it will do to Ubiesiy Diatenaee ine ue magazines like Choice, or other high subscription-based magazines. Worse : aS still, it financially discriminates against those people living out in rural areas, S oe and, God knows - they are already being hit hard enough. Tel: 61:74 429 280 Fax: 61 74 429 381 Speaking of being hit hard enough, | would like to welcome all our new peck one American readers to Nexus. Instead of shipping magazines from Australia, ic ee we are now printing an American edition, which is identical in contents, Tel: 815 253 6390; Fax: B15 253 6300 except for the advertising. Aibverth ing Information Finally, | would like to reiterate a comment | made in an earlier editorial: See advertising rates page 67 please feel free to photocopy and pass on information from NEXUS. Subscriptions & Back Issues Happy reading! 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All expressions of opin- ion are published on the basis that they are not to be regarded as ha ee 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 to Volume 2, #13, my thirteenth issue of NEXUS, and | have to humbly say, it is one of the best issues yet. Apart from being the best-spelt issue to date, we also have some great stories. The article titled "The Fourth Reich" is a very disturbing one, especially if you are a materialist and like to own things. ! hope readers take note and stay alert should Australia stray down America's path. Our reprinted article, "The Pharmaceutical Drug Racket’, is yet another shot at those merchants of death, the pharmaceutical/chemical companies. | can only hope and pray that people in ever-growing numbers start to take charge of their own lives, and especially their own health. Maybe this arti- cle will assist in shattering the blind faith so many of us have in 'the system’. This issue of NEXUS also sees an article or two exploring our ancient past. We (the masses) are given two scenarios on our ancient history to choose from, i.e., Creationism, or Evolution. Both are full of factual holes, so big you could drive a truck through. But even more important is that both these belief systems are rigidly controlled from the top, by ‘experts'. NEXUS intends to point out in forthcoming issues that the ‘experts' of both these schools of thought have actively collaborated in withholding, destroying, or manipulating evidence alluding to a totally different origin and history of mankind. Thus, you will hopefully find the articles on pages 31-34, and 36- 39, of considerable interest. With winter coming on, no doubt many readers will be dragging out their electric blankets, or turning up the heat in their waterbeds. If this sounds like you, and you want to get a good night's sleep, don't read the article by Prof. Laura on pages 41-45. In volume 2, number 11 of NEXUS, we published an article titled "The Adams Pulsed Electric Motor Generator". This article has caused quite a stir worldwide, and Mr Adams has been inundated with mail and visitors. NEXUS has been contacted by several 'mad scientists' who have successful- ly duplicated the initial work of Mr Adams as published in NEXUS. Robert Adams has teamed up with Bruce Cathie and together they are achieving some startling results, as you may read in Science News on pages 47-49. Our other news is that at last we are setting up an office in America. We have been selling a steadily increasing number of magazines in the USA for the last two years, and the last few months has cost us a fortune in overseas postage. Speaking of postage, did you know that Australia Post's new Print Post sys- tem will see my bulk postage rates rise from 52 cents per item, to well over a dollar per item! If you think | will be hard hit, imagine what it will do to magazines like Choice, or other high subscription-based magazines. Worse still, it financially discriminates against those people living out in rural areas, and, God knows - they are already being hit hard enough. Speaking of being hit hard enough, | would like to welcome all our new American readers to Nexus. Instead of shipping magazines from Australia, we are now printing an American edition, which is identical in contents, except for the advertising. Finally, | would like to reiterate a comment | made in an earlier editorial: please feel free to photocopy and pass on information from NEXUS. Happy reading! Duncan Vol 2, No 13 - 1993 2¢NEXUS