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NEXUS NEW TIMES EDITORIAL oxen eens 4 Welcome back to the world of NEXUS! RSET SEETEMERE 12 As usual, we have a variety of thought-provoking and controversial articles for Pyoquip ek Ac Miss your perusal and, hopefully, your digestion. >. ; EDITOR Before | begin my usual rave on the wonders of the individual articles to be Duncan M. Roads found inside this edition, | need to address a few letters and phone comments ASSISTANT EDITORS from the gallery. Ruth Parnell These letters and comments refer to the type and quality of advertisements Satiesine mons inside NEXUS, and have led me to include a couple of paragraphs clarifying our Sentant Hanopaaels ae advertising policy, which goes as follows: CONTRIBUTORS NEXUS does, and always will, accept a wide range of diverse advertisements, Ken Corbitt and while we reserve the right to refuse ads we deem offensive, | have to admit Major-General (Ret.) Albert N. Stubblebine, Ill that a couple have slipped through the net. The ads | refer to are those ads which Hal hoe pbs offer ‘instant sex appeal' or 'instant power over others’ and the like. These ads are ‘Arthur M. Baker deemed offensive in terms of their presentation. : an S Levin , : As for the rest of the advertisers, if you are offended by their presence in the Dr Nikola Tesla magazine, then you had better not buy NEXUS. They have a right to advertise Peter Nielsen their presence and a right to exist, whether you agree with them or not. We do Jeane Manning not have the resources to check out every advertiser's credentials or claims, so ! Eatsicia A. Davey work on the assumption that NEXUS readers are intelligent, and can make up EUROPEAN BUREAU. CHIEF their own minds about things they read, hear and see. This is quite the opposite id Si - Contact Network International - "1 3 ri ‘ Po tex 66, Cored 8400 AB, “The Netherlands to mainstream media philosophy, which seeks to make up your mind for you. | Ph: +31 5133 5567; Fax: +31.5133 5567 also work on the assumption that if you find the advertisement interesting, you STATEMENT OF PURPOSE may choose to respond, and vice versa. Nexus recognises that humanity is undergoing a Now, back to the best issue of NEXUS so far... seria ee kano ae Hummes | really want you all to read the Seeds article. It is outrageous that the future of our food supply is quietly being monopolised. That dream you always had about assist people through these A Nexus is not linked to any religious, philosophical,| fiving in the country, growing your own food, may never eventuate if these com- or polldcal Mdeoloey or onyanieation: panies continue the way they are. Read it, and get some seeds now from your A EN local organic seed bank. CARTOONS The speech extract on Remote Viewing | think is most interesting. It gives a Phil Somerville = phone (047) 58 6779 glimpse of how astral or out-of-body travel is being used for information-gathering COVER GRAPHIC and spying. Michel Tcherevkoff; The Image Bank Onto the Root-Canal Toxins story—ugh! If you have a root-filled tooth, you __ PRINTING : have my sympathy. What can | say, except read the article. If you are still ECE DRY eve geen unconvinced, contact an informed dentist and ask him or her—they will tell you Hiakioinatthelt/ retool to have it removed as soon as possible (the tooth, that is). a NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTION The Germ Theory article—oh boy, | love this one. It is so hard to get this infor- Network Distribution’ mation across to people, especially health practitioners. This article is written to HEAD OFFICE - All Correspondence be understood. Please give it your attention, as | believe it will greatly help you PO Box 30, Mapleton, Qld 4560, Australia understand what sickness is all about and thus make you more in control of your Ph: (074) 429260 Fax: (074) 42 9361 euielbaclth, email address: néxus@peg.apc.org . 4 ; . USA OFFICE Speaking of health, those who missed attending the independent World PO Box 177, Kempton, IL 60946-0177, USA Congress on Cancer might want to get the video or audio tapes; please refer to the Ph: +1 815 253 6464; Fax: +1815 2536300 | advert on page 40 for further details. waleebhen) And finally, tech-heads and infomaniacs, NEXUS OnLine! is up and running— eer as 520 Boh fae sae aa0 324 S74, | again. We apologise for our teething problems with this (equipment delays), and EUROPEAN OFFICE would like to draw your attention to the advert on page 13 for information on PO Box 66; Gorredijk 8400.AB, The Netherlands | joining the NEXUS Frequent Reader's Club. Ph: 43151335567; Fax: 431-5133 5567 Dwacan 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 agg 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 i material complies with all relevant laws and regulations and that its publication will not give rise to any rights against or liabilities in the Publisher, its servants or ayents 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 1994 EDITORIAL Welcome back to the world of NEXUS! As usual, we have a variety of thought-provoking and controversial articles for your perusal and, hopefully, your digestion. Before | begin my usual rave on the wonders of the individual articles to be found inside this edition, | need to address a few letters and phone comments from the gallery. These letters and comments refer to the type and quality of advertisements inside NEXUS, and have led me to include a couple of paragraphs clarifying our advertising policy, which goes as follows: NEXUS does, and always will, accept a wide range of diverse advertisements, and while we reserve the right to refuse ads we deem offensive, | have to admit that a couple have slipped through the net. The ads | refer to are those ads which offer ‘instant sex appeal’ or ‘instant power over others' and the like. These ads are deemed offensive in terms of their presentation. As for the rest of the advertisers, if you are offended by their presence in the magazine, then you had better not buy NEXUS. They have a right to advertise their presence and a right to exist, whether you agree with them or not. We do not have the resources to check out every advertiser's credentials or claims, so ! work on the assumption that NEXUS readers are intelligent, and can make up their own minds about things they read, hear and see. This is quite the opposite to mainstream media philosophy, which seeks to make up your mind for you. | also work on the assumption that if you find the advertisement interesting, you may choose to respond, and vice versa. Now, back to the best issue of NEXUS so far... 1 really want you all to read the Seeds article. It is outrageous that the future of our food supply is quietly being monopolised. That dream you always had about living in the country, growing your own food, may never eventuate if these com- panies continue the way they are. Read it, and get some seeds now from your local organic seed bank. The speech extract on Remote Viewing | think is most interesting. It gives a glimpse of how astral or out-of-body travel is being used for information-gathering and spying. Onto the Root-Canal Toxins story—ugh! If you have a root-filled tooth, you have my sympathy. What can | say, except read the article. If you are still unconvinced, contact an informed dentist and ask him or her—they will tell you to have it removed as soon as possible (the tooth, that is). The Germ Theory article—oh boy, | love this one. It is so hard to get this infor- mation across to people, especially health practitioners. This article is written to be understood. Please give it your attention, as | believe it will greatly help you understand what sickness is all about and thus make you more in control of your own health. Speaking of health, those who missed attending the independent World Congress on Cancer might want to get the video or audio tapes; please refer to the advert on page 40 for further details. And finally, tech-heads and infomaniacs, NEXUS OnLine! is up and running— again. We apologise for our teething problems with this (equipment delays), and would like to draw your attention to the advert on page 13 for information on joining the NEXUS Frequent Reader's Club. Duncan 2eNEXUS AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1994