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REMOTE SHUT-DOWN OF ROAD VEHICLES published in NEXUS, vol.2#12.) Literally thousands of people a” across the world have credited Essiac as being responsible for their recovery from cancer, and we at NEXUS are aware of several Australian success stories reported back to us. Unfortunately, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has decided, in its wisdom, to ban the advertising, importing and supply- ing of Essiac on the grounds that it is classified as a Therapeutic Good; but it is not registered on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods. It is even an offence under the act to manufacture the goods for human consumption. It is a crazy day when one can freely go and buy a packet of ciga- rettes—which thousands say cause cancer—but one is not able to go and buy a harmless herbal mixture which thousands of people say has cured them of cancer. (Source: Copy of letter from Val Johanson, Head of Surveillance, TGA, Canberra, to Natural Therapy Products, Turramurra, NSW, Australia, dated 16 February 1995) The reports of those mysterious 4 black helicopters hovering over America just keep on coming. In fact, a book has just been pub- lished on the subject (see Reviews this issue). We recently received a report concerning a man who, on Monday 18 July 1994, was dri- ving his late-model! automobile down Interstate 15° near Farmington, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. As he drove southbound, in the distance he noticed four black helicopters hovering above the freeway in a rectangular pat- tern. As he approached the vicinity where they hovered, the engine of his car abruptly ceased running with no warning. No splutter or hesitation, it just simply cut out. As he coasted to a stop, he attempted to pull off the highway. He then attempted to restart the vehicle, but without success. The starter motor would tum over, but the engine simply refused to start. When he looked around he noticed that most of the other cars in the area had also stopped. Their drivers, too, were all trying to restart their own car engines. He noted that the only cars and trucks with their engines still running were of a 1983 vintage or older. Most traffic was at a standstill for almost an hour; then, as if by magic, all the engines in the stalled vehicles were able to be started again. The man noticed that the four black helicopters were flying away in formation. Two other eyewitnesses came forward to verify the story, and another two similar incidents have been reported in Utah. (Source: Contact Newspaper, 2 August 1994) ESSIAC BANNED IN AUSTRALIA In December 1992, NEXUS published an article (vol.2#1 1) on a remarkably success- ful treatment for cancer known as Essiac. Essiac is a patented herbal mixture, con- sisting primarily of burdock root, sheep sorrel, Turkish rhubarb root and slippery elm bark. (A copy of the formula, as described by author Dr Gary Glum, was TECHNOLOGY TAKES THE DEATH OUT OF WAR Battlefield weapons which disable but do not kill will be a reality within twelve months, according to a report published in The Weekly Telegraph in January this year. The British military is currently investi- gating the deployment and use secret non- lethal weapons that include: ¢ Laser Rifle: About 1,000 are believed to have been tested in America, prompting the Red Cross and the Swedish Government to campaign against it because it can blind people. Powered from a back- pack, the rifle is effective over a mile or so. It is silent, almost invisible and disables anyone whose eyes are struck by it. ¢ Acoustic Bomb: Produces very low ; frequency sound waves, similar to those during an earthquake. It causes extreme nausea and sudden relaxation of the bow- els, upsets balance and affects buildings. ¢ Light Bomb: Can be delivered by air- craft, conventional artillery or mortars. The bright flash, across the light spectrum from ultraviolet to infrared, can blind peo- ple for up to an hour. * Electromagnetic Weapon: Also known as High Power Microwave weapon. Designed to operate over 60 miles, it puts 6 «© NEXUS APRIL - MAY 1995