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Editorial | NEXUS NEW TIMES | Fditorial Volume 2, Number 14 June - July 1993 Hi there, and welcome to the pages of the latest NEXUS Magazine. During the weeks prior to the publication of each issue, I am prone to PUBLISHED BY the weel c ie, I Pyoquip Pty Lid (ACN # 003 611 434) | __ bursts of inspiration as to what to write for my next editorial—but alas, EDITOR when the time comes to put finger to keyboard, it's gone! Duncan M. Roads ASSISTANT EDITORS I urge all parents and parents-to-be to read the article on vaccinations. This is a very emotive issue with many people, but you will find that the Catherine M. Simons article printed herein contains a lot of information which should be consid- Ruth Parnell ered by anyone who intends getting their children or themselves immu- ASSISTANT TO ASSISTANT EDITORS nised. ‘ Ricard Giles This issue sees the printing of the final part of the article on the power ee and abuse of power by the pharmaceutical drug companies around the Richard Giles world. Maybe these articles will go some way towards encouraging people David ae Sans to take care of their own health, rather than hand it over to big business Péter Nielsen interests. Gordon-Michael Scallion As a result of these two huge articles, we decided to compensate and run aes a couple of smaller-length stories which we have had ‘in the basket’ for STATEMENT OF PURPOSE some months. Nexus recognises that humanity is under- going a massive transformation. With | this in mind, Nexus seeks to provide ‘hard to get! information, so as to assist people through these changes. Nexus is not linked to any religious, philosophical, or political organisation. LAYOUT & DESIGN Dunean M. Roads CARTOONS Phil Somerville Tel: (047) 586 779 COVER GRAPHIC Michel Tcherevkoff, The Image Bank Speaking of ‘in the basket'"—I must send a big note of thanks to all those people who send in unsolicited articles, clippings and writings. It is good to see so many people motivated. Please though, if you wish your master- piece retummed, you must provide a stamped self-addressed envelope to have any hope of seeing your many hours of work ever again.! How many people would ever guess what the article on pages 41 to 44 is about, if left to judge from the title? “Operation Vampire Killer 2000" is an unusual compilation. Actually, the article here in NEXUS is extracted from the book of the same name. For what it is worth, we have already removed heaps of rhetoric and toned down the sabre-rattling somewhat. Read it—you'll see what I mean! COVER SEPARATIONS The amazing crop circles found in Germany that we covered in a previ- Jas Graphics Tel: (074) 499 366 ous issue of NEXUS have been eclipsed by the discovery of three metal PRINTING plates buried underground in the field beneath the crop circle formations. Warwick Daily News, Qld Australia AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTION Newsagents Direct Distribution NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTION Network Distribution Ltd The metal plates are engraved or embossed with exactly the same designs as the crop circle. See pages 12 and 13. The short article on Professor Searl of antigravity research fame, drew a lot of national and international interest. We have published some follow- up information on Professor Searl's whereabouts and contact details. Refer to the Science News section for more information. Well, folks, I am off to the US in a formight. Yes, NEXUS is invading USA DISTRIBUTION Adventures Unlimited (IL) Desert Moon Periodicals (NM) Fine Print Distributors (TX) i invitati i i i i Ubiguity Distributors Inc. (NY) America—by invitation. It seems that NEXUS is getting quite a following overseas, with very stong interest in the US. CORRESPONDENCE Readers may also be happy to know that each issue of NEXUS is cur- rently outselling the issue before—or—-sales are going up steadily! Thank you all for your 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 Hi there, and welcome to the pages of the latest NEXUS Magazine. During the weeks prior to the publication of each issue, I am prone to bursts of inspiration as to what to write for my next editorial—but alas, when the time comes to put finger to keyboard, it's gone! I urge all parents and parents-to-be to read the article on vaccinations. This is a very emotive issue with many people, but you will find that the article printed herein contains a lot of information which should be consid- ered by anyone who intends getting their children or themselves immu- nised. nised. This issue sees the printing of the final part of the article on the power and abuse of power by the pharmaceutical drug companies around the world. Maybe these articles will go some way towards encouraging people to take care of their own health, rather than hand it over to big business interests. IMLETESIS. As a result of these two huge articles, we decided to compensate and run a couple of smaller-length stories which we have had ‘in the basket’ for some months. Well, folks, I am off to the US in a formight. Yes, NEXUS is invading America—by invitation. It seems that NEXUS is getting quite a following overseas, with very stong interest in the US. Readers may also be happy to know that each issue of NEXUS is cur- rently outselling the issue before—or—-sales are going up steadily! Thank you all for your support. Duncan Roads JUNE - JULY 1993 2eNEXUS