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NEXUS follow-ups therapies itself was a huge con. Just to make sure they trundled out a couple of AIDS experts who predictably rub- bished oxygen therapy but provided no proof. Most viewers of the show noted that A Current Affair was not able to pro- duce a single person who experienced oxygen therapies that would testify on camera that it did not work. The show's claim that ozone therapy is a financial ripoff were left unsubstantiated for obvious reasons also. Inventor Basil Wainright's credibility was their main evidence that ozone therapy must be a ‘cruel con’. Basil Wainright came up with an invention in the UK that the military wanted, and were legally entitled to seize. Wainright refused to sign over the patents, was jailed and later released. He moved to America, and was raided while testing out his new polyatomic aphaeresis unit (ozone machine). He was later charged with practicing medicine without a license. I was telephoned by a gentleman claiming to be the researcher for A Current Affairs programme on ozone therapy. He told me that the brief for the show was “to hang Wainright out to dry". I asked him why he failed to pro- duce any people prepared to speak out against ozone therapy after using it - he said he couldn't find any such people. The TGA has been sending letters to vendors of oxygen therapies related products warning them that they may be contravening the Act. Channel 7 News also in a predictably sensationalist manner, stormed into the clinic of one Sydney doctor who has been practising ozone therapy for years. They also were unable to find anyone from the clinic who was unsatisfied with their treatment and prepared to tes- tify on camera. There are now thousands of people who have obtained successful results from using forms oxygen therapy to treat a wide variety of ailments. With the discovery that AZT makes no difference in treating AIDS, you would think that anyone serious about curing AIDS would at least test out the claims about ozone therapy. OXYGEN THERAPIES - THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK The Big Project The Nexus Hi-Tech Super Community Project is still on the draw- ing board. People who have registered their interest in this project with our office will shortly be receiving a report on Progress to date. Few people could have missed the wave of media and medical attacks on oxygen therapies, particularly ozone therapy, over the last two months. Using a campaign of lies, smear, innuendo and bribery the establishment media jumped straight to the defence of both the giant drug companies and their willing sales reps - the doctors. The basic outline of the Phillipines clinic saga is this: * Thousands of people have tried oxy- gen therapies and are convinced it works. There is an ever growing num- ber of people seeking this treatment. * A private group of businessmen decided to bring the top-of-the-line ozone machine into Australia after see- ing the medical establishment show no interest in catering to growing requests for ozone treatment. Nexus in the USA Nexus Magazine will now also be printed in the USA to cater to the grow- ing demand of overseas readers and subscribers. Our US office will be situ- ated just outside Chicago in Illinois. The US edition of Nexus will be identical to the Australian/New Zealand edition, except in advertising content. Nexus Magazine (US office) 303 Main Street, Box 74 Kempton, Illinois USA 60946-0074 Tel: (815) 253 6390 Fax: (815) 253 6300 Robert Adams' Pulsed Electric Motor Generator * The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) allegedly requested 10 million dollars up front before they would begin the process to approve it for human use in Australia. ¢ The group of businessmen used contacts overseas to establish a fully supervised medical clinic on an island in the Phillipines. The Sebu Clinic. + The treatment programme started with an initial batch of patients, many of whom needed carrying onto the plane in the first place. The patients experienced such positive improvement that they have been lobbying for the continuation of their treatment in Australia. There was and is a huge amount of interest being generated in the inven- tions and research of Robert Adams in New Zealand. Nexus has been contacted by several people claiming to have successfully duplicated some of Robert Adams’ work. Mr Adams sent us a fax just before going to print, which reads as follows: The mystery of magnetism and its complex behaviour in the new world of advanced science is unrav- elled at last. New Zealand inventor after years of exhaustive research makes remarkable discoveries pertaining to 'magnetism' and the ‘ether’. These discoveries will pave the way to clean, free energy world wide. Establishment teachings will be shattered, together with the notions of Sir Isaac Newton, James Clerk Maxwell, Muller and Shaffranke, to name but a few. Read all about this amazing, advanced technology in the August- September '93 issue of Nexus. ¢ Last news to hand is that Fairfield Hospital in Melbourne are considering testing the ozone machine, on animals, and that the Phillipine government is going to continue using the Cebu Clinic for ozone treatment. In other words a lot of people were very impressed with the treatment results! Launching the attack on oxygen ther- apies and ozone therapy was A Current Affair. Their first episode on ozone therapy was basically a character assas- sination of one Basil Wainright. By alleging that Wainright was a con, the show was also implying that oxygen NEXUS¢11 JUNE - JULY 1993 7