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Editorial NEXUS NEW TIMES Volume 2, Number 15 August - September 1993 PUBLISHED BY Pyoquip Pty Ltd (ACN #003 611 434) EDITOR Duncan M. Roads ASSISTANT EDITORS Catherine M. Simons Ruth Parnell ASSISTANT TO ASSISTANT EDITORS Richard Giles CONTRIBUTORS Brian Crowle’ Dr Andrew Katalaris lan Sinclair Richard Kelly Hoskins Linda Thomson Joe Vialls Robert Adams STATEMENT OF PURPOSE 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 bay these changes. Nexus is not linked to any religious, philosophical, or political organisation, LAYOUT & DESIGN Duncan M. Roads CARTOONS Phil Somerville Tel: (047) 586 779 COVER GRAPHIC Ellen Schuster, The Image Bank COVER SEPARATIONS Jas Graphics Tel: (074) 499 366 PRINTING Warwick Daily News, Qld Australia AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTION Newsagents Direct Distribution NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTION Network Distribution Ltd HEAD OFFICE - All Correspondence PO Box 30, Mapleton, Qld 4560 Australia Tel: (074) 429 280 Fax: (074) 429 381 USA Office PO Box 74, Kempton, IL” 60946-0074 USA Tel: (815) 253 6390 Fax: (815) 253 6300 Advertising Information See advertising rates page 67 Subscriptions & Back Issues See subscription rates page 72 Volume 2, Number 15 Welcome again to the wonderful world of NEXUS! | hope you find this issue ‘August = September 1923 as fascinating and information-packed as ever. Fyoguis Poy Lid (ACN #003 611 434) | mentioned in my last editorial that | was going to visit America to respond to the growing demand for NEXUS ‘up top'. Well, the visit was successful, and 5 healt o we are now sharing warehouse space with that renegade researcher, David BAGan vie CORR Hatcher Childress, in a little country town in the American Midwest. As a ASSISTANT EDITORS result of that visit, we are now printing NEXUS in the USA as well as Australia. Catherine Mt. sitions Enough bragging for now, though. There are a few other items | need to Ruth Parnell . Ee en ees cover, most of which relate to the contents of this edition of NEXUS. ASSISTANT 15) ASSISTANT EDITORS In fact, it is the contents themselves which bring me to my first point, and that Richard Giles : ‘ - is: how the articles we publish make people feel. vag daniel We get out to a very wide range of people, and by range | don't just mean ‘Or Andrew Katalaris geographical, | mean types of people. NEXUS is read and re-read by people _— fan Sinclair who consider themselves Christians, new agers, alternative, and ordinary. Rete tek ore NEXUS is also read by a lot of doctors, natural therapists, media people, jour- Joe Vialls nalists, intelligence agents (if you can call them intelligent), law enforcers, law Robert Adams makers, and law breakers. Overall, | would consider the average NEXUS read- STATEMENT OF PURPOSE er a bit more curious than the average person. (Personally, | also think this Nexus recognises that humanity is under) makes them more intelligent than the average person.) going-a massive transformation. With Anyway, | am digressing. Last weekend we had a NEXUS stand at the Gold this in mind, Nexus seeks to provide ; : F thard {6 get’ information; so as to assist | Coast Harmony & Health Festival. This was a two-day event, and mainly le through these changes. draws people and exhibitors who consider themselves as alternative, new age Nexus is not linked to any religious, or health-conscious. philosophical, or political organisation. Now | do not consider NEXUS a 'new age’ magazine despite having quite a LAYOUT & DESIGN few 'new age' readers, but | am aware that, because of the history of NEXUS, Duncan M. Roads many people still consider it an alternative/new age magazine. CARTOONS The point | am going to get to before the end of this now long-winded editori- Phil Somerville Tel: (047) 586 779 COVER GRAPHIC Ellen Schuster, The Image Bank al, is how different people react to NEXUS. We had a very nice guy come up to our stall and compliment us on what a good job we are doing at NEXUS, "But," he said, "can't you find any good pees peaked noel ee news to publish? | mean the articles are so negative." Now, as you can see Lei) pee co ees from the ‘Letters to the Editor' this issue, this guy is not alone. Thankfully though, they are a minority, judging from the rest of the feedback we get. | have done some serious soul-searching on this matter. | am the last person who wants to see more negativity and problems on this planet, and to be told by people that this is what | am doing, is a bitter pill to swallow. | have to respond to the critics, though, and point out that it is a positive move to publish information on suppressed cures for diseases such as AIDS or cancer; it is positive to publish information on cars that run on water, or free energy machines; and it is certainly not negative to publish some of the truth about what really goes on in the world. The feedback from the vast majority of readers is that they feel empowered as a result of the information we publish, even though they may experience anger Warwick Daily News, Qld Australia AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTION Newsagents Direct Distribution NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTION Network Distribution Ltd HEAD OFFICE - All Correspondence PO Box 30, Mapleton, Qld 4560 Australia Tel: (074) 429 280 Fax: (074) 429 381 USA Office PO Box 74, Kempton, IL” 60946-0074 USA Tel: (815) 253 6390 Fax: (815) 253 6300 Advertising Information and frustration while reading some of the articles themselves. See advertising rates page 67 It is also very heartening to note the many readers who act upon the informa- Subscriptions & Back Issues tion we have published, and hear of the improvements in their lives as a result. See Happy reading to you all. Duncan 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 against 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 all relevant laws and regulations and that its paces 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 1993 Duncan 2eNEXUS AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1993