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Editorial NEXUS NEW TIMES Volume 2, Number 17 December 1993 - January 1994 PUBLISHED BY Pyoquip Pty Ltd, ACN # 003 611 434 EDITOR Duncan M. Roads ASSISTANT EDITORS Catherine M. Simons Ruth Parnelt ASSISTANT TO ASSISTANT EDITORS Richard Giles CONTRIBUTORS Joe Vialls Richard Kelly Hoskins Peter Tompkins Christopher Bird Joe Sopcak Gary Null Sue Ann Taylor Basil Wainwright Rex Gilroy john Thomas, jr John Searl Georges Lakhovsky Tom Ogle STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Nexus recognises that humanity is undergoing 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, philosophi- cal, or political organisation. LAYOUT & DESIGN Duncan M, Roads CARTOONS Phil Somerville Tel: (047) 586 779 COVER SEPARATIONS Jas Graphics ~ (074) 499 366 COVER GRAPHIC E, Salem Krieger, The Image Bank PRINTING Warwick Daily News, Qld Australia AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTION Newsagents Direct Distribution NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTION Network Distribution HEAD OFFICE - All Correspondence PO Box 30, Mapleton, Qld 4560, Australia Tel: (074) 429 280 Fax: (074) 429 381 USA OFFICE PO Box 177, Kempton, IL 60946-0177, USA Tel: (815) 253 6390 Fax: (815) 253 6300 ADVERTISING INFORMATION See advertising rates page 75 SUBSCRIPTIONS & BACK ISSUES See subscription rates page 80 Welcome yet again to the best issue of Nexus we have ever done! This issue contains the answers to all the world's food problems, another cure for every known disease, plus an article on someone who could send humanity out amongst the stars. All this and more for less than the price of a packet of cigarettes! Yes, | am being flippant-and this is probably because | am writing the editorial now, instead of leaving it to be the last piece | write before deadline! People regularly ask me where we get all the information we publish in Nexus-they often ask if we will ever run out of such news. Well, folks, there is no way in the world that Nexus will ever run out of information of the calibre we have been publishing. Thanks to the mainstream media's oe a of itself to big busi- Ness interests, we have enough info coming in to go for decades. To start with, we get information from every type of group and organisation you can think of, which: is mailed to us-unsolicited. Then there is more of the above which we have chased to be mailed to us. Then there are scores of swap-subscriptions with more weird and wonderful publications, newsletters and books. Then just when | thought | was overloaded, there are the computer networks! Unless you have a computer and a modem, you will have no idea how much infor- mation is sent around the planet (often several times) via the myriad computer net- works. From home-run bulletin-boards to university networks, to governmental departments—most of these are hooked up to what is known as the InterNet. (Speaking of InterNet, you may want to read the item in Global News on how the Murdoch media empire is about to reach into the InterNet system. Seems like there is just no escape from junk media any more!) Now, | would like to bring your attention to some of the articles in this issue. Please, please, please read the article on Sonic Bloom. It is an article that will really excite you, even if you have never grown a plant in your life. The interview with Ed Sopcak on CanCell is also incredible. We are going to fol- low this one for a while, as | believe it to be the medicinal direction of the future. The 'mad scientists’ among you will especially appreciate the article on John Searl and his anti-gravity cra at We are continuing our investigations into this and will also keep you posted. Speaking of keeping people posted, exactly one year ago was the issue which had the first story on Robert Adams and his free energy machine. In that year, Nexus has been contacted by hundreds and hundreds of people from all over the world, and, yes, quite a lot of people have now successfully duplicated the device based on the information we published, and are getting amazing results. In other words, there are now quite a few small-scale free energy machines running successfully out there, in the process of being made into large-scale devices. If you have shares in oil companies-get ready to sell soon! | have left my mention of the Oxygen Therapy article as the last item in the edito- rial. This is to save you from reading a lengthy spiel about my outrage at the treat- ment of oxygen therapies by the establishment media, the establishment health sys- tem, and the establishment AIDS groups. The media and the health system | could cop, being mere pawns of big business, but the AIDS groups were what shocked me - | naively thought they would want to find out for themselves about oxygen thera- pies. But no, they towed the establishment line and tied even harder about oxygen therapies than the media and the doctors combined. Despite all this, everyone here at the Nexus office in Australia, plus everyone in the Nexus office in USA, wishes everyone, everywhere a happy festive season and a prosperous New Year. 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All expressions of opin- ion are published on the basis that they are not to be regarded as Pam 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, 1994 2¢NEXUS DECEMBER 1993 - JANUARY 1994