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NEXUS NEW TIMES Volume 2, Number 22 OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 1994 PUBLISHED BY Pyoquip Pty Ltd, ACN # 003 611 434 EDITOR Duncan M. Roads ASSISTANT EDITORS Ruth Parnell Catherine Simons EDITORS' ASSISTANT Richard Giles CONTRIBUTORS Glenn Krawczyk Jody Wells Lynne McTaggart Gary Null Beverly Eakman Sam Blumenfeld Dr Hulda Regehr Clark Arthur M. Baker Capt. Bruce L. Cathie (Ret.) Nick Begich, jr Richard Giles Chris Iliert Greg Beattie 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, philosophical, or political ideology or organisation. LAYOUT & DESIGN Duncan M, Roads CARTOONS Phil Somerville - ph. +61 (047) $8 6779 COVER GRAPHIC Hans Wendler, The image Bank PRINTING Warwick Daily News, Qid, Australia AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTION Newsagents Direct Distribution NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTION Network Distribution HEAD OFFICE — All Correspondence PO Box 30, Mapleton, Qid 4560, Australia Ph: +61 (074) 42 9280; Fax: +61 (074) 42 9381 email address: nexus@peg.apc.org USA OFFICE PO Box 177, Kempton, IL 60946-0177, USA Ph: +1 815 253 6464; Fax: +1 815 253 6300 UK OFFICE Marcus Allen - NEXUS Magazine UK 55 Queens Rd, E. Grinstead, W. Sussex RH19 1BG Ph: 444 342 322 854; Fax: +44 342 324 574 EUROPEAN OFFICE David Summers - Contact Network International PO Box 66, Gorredijk 8400 AB, The Netherlands Ph: +31 51335567; Fax: +31 5133 5567 EDITORIAL It's springtime again (at least in the antipodes), and in keeping with the fruitful nature of this season we have increased the number of pages in NEXUS to present you with yet another issue ripe with information. One of the most rewarding aspects of doing NEXUS is getting feedback from readers. We receive a regular stream of mail, email, faxes and phone calls from all over the world containing what is largely very positive encouragement to continue publishing this sort of information. This issue has some really exciting articles. Heading our list of favourites is the article on the cause of all cancers, by Dr Hulda Clark. Initial reports coming in from overseas suggest that her research is proving extremely suc- - cessful with the treatment of cancer. It is very simple and very effective. I'm sure you will be hearing a lot more about this. Readers interested in health issues will probably notice the common but unintentional thread running through several of our articles—the cause of all cancer, HIV not causing AIDS, and the article attacking the germ theory. Another favourite on our list is the 8-page lift-out article by Bruce Cathie. If you've ever wanted a succinct article encapsulating all his research into one unified overview, then this is it. While on the subject of Bruce Cathie, | need to take this opportunity to apologise to all those still waiting for the release of his latest book, "The Harmonic Conquest of Space". We expect to have it on sale during November. While | am in the mood for apologising for being behind with Bruce's book, | had better apologise also for the delay with our publication of Rex Gilroy's forthcoming book titled "Mysterious Australia". | am sure you will also find Rex's book worth the wait. Speaking of books, | would like to point out one book that the NSW Health Department is trying to ban from public view. “Deadly Deception" is basically a book about HIV not being the cause of AIDS, plus it has some info on alternative treatments for AIDS, such as ozone therapy, etc. | have in my possession a copy of a letter sent by the Health Department to a company in Sydney who are importing this title, which points out the length of time one can spend in jail for advertising such a book to the gen- eral public. The letter implies that the book in question could only be advertised in publications read by establishment health-care professionals. In other words, they don't want you to know about this book. Our compilation article on education is also recommended reading. Is there a hidden agenda to reshape and mould the minds and attitudes of our children? The article itself focuses on the American system, but we are now seeing similar ideas being explored by the education departments in other countries. On a completely different subject, | would like to mention that NEXUS Magazine has a stand in Brisbane, at the Queensland Festival for Body, Health & Harmony in early November (see ad on page 22), and in Sydney during late November/early December at the Festival for Mind Body & Spirit at Darling Harbour (see ad on page 40). Happy reading! 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