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VY Dy © oF VEN? In fact, during the trials, a star wit- ness for the prosecution, one Mr P. -” Melnik, dramatically pointed a fin- ger from the stand at a man in the courtroom, identifying him as the perpetrator of a holocaust in the Ukraine. When asked by the defence whether he was certain this was the mass murderer, Melnik stated he would "never forget" the monster's face; that it was permanently engraved on his memory. All in the packed courtroom turned to look at the elderly man seated in the gallery, The judge asked the man to identify himself. The man identified himself as Robert Carswell, an American lawyer from Texas. He said he had never been to the Ukraine and was present because he had been invited by an Adelaide lawyer to observe the pro- ceedings of Australian justice in the great holocaust trials. At this point Carswell decided he had seen enough of Australian justice and returned to the United States. Meanwhile our government continues to close down primary schools due to “lack of funds". Lack of priority is more like it! (Source: Spotlight, 27 December1993) CANCER COUNCIL REFUSES SUPPORT FOR CANCER HOLLYWOOD vs THE FDA As you're relaxing watching We, television, your screen momentar- ily dims. Suddenly you're view- ing a SWAT team, equipped with high-tech guns, flak jackets and night vision goggles, swarming over and into a wealthy house- hold somewhere in Los Angeles. The high-tech camerawork and stereo sound keep you glued to the screen as you watch the agents break into the house and run through halls and stairways in a state of high anxiety. Storming into the kitchen, they a confront a gentleman in pyjamas, holding a bottle of vitamins. It's Mel Gibson, who turns around and says, “Guys, they're only vitamins!" Baffled and pleading, Mel WAR CRIMES BLUNDER is led off in handcuffs. The screen dims Th f th Id ” once again and a message rolls down, Re ea ee explaining the impending potential loss of Australia spent millions of taxpayer dollars our basic health freedoms, and urges view- ©" 4 witch-hunt designed to bring to trial ers to contact their politicians and ask them Perpetrators of war crimes during World to help save our freedom of choice. War Il. This is a typical 60-second ad conceived As usual, the real villains of the war and produced by the top-flight Los were ignored for political reasons, and Angeles-based entertainment industry nearly 800,000 Australians of German, group called the Health Freedom Task Russian, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Slovenian, Force. Also appearing are Eddie Albert, Croatian, Finnish and other Baltic origin, Whoopi Goldberg and Randi Travis. were put under surveillance by a special As NEXUS goes to print we are still police task force with virtually unlimited awaiting the outcome of the battle for free- funds. dom of choice for altemative medicines in The end result was they could not suc- the good ol' US of A. full ; 1 (Source: ier, November 1993) — ully find and prosecute a single per- CONGRESS How predictable! The world gets to hold its very first independent [read not spon- sored by a drug company] cancer congress in Sydney, Australia, and the Cancer Council has advised “that no support [read endorsement] will be forthcoming". The Australian Cancer Society, of which the Cancer Council is a member, has even decided to advise its members that it is not supporting the congress. The letterhead of the Cancer Council contains the statement "Control of cancer through research, education & support". Obviously though, the Cancer Council has no connection to the mysterious phone calls being made to doctors around Australia informing them that the Cancer Congress has been cancelled. Rest assured the first independent World Congress on Cancer has NOT been can- celled despite the best attempts of ‘the opposition’, For more information please refer to the advertisement on page 28. The end result was they could not suc- cessfully find and prosecute a single per- son! 6¢NEXUS WAR CRIMES BLUNDER ee t FEBRUARY - MARCH 1994