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NEXUS NEW TIMES Editorial Volume 2, Number 26 What a cou JUNE - JULY 1995 increasing? PUBLISHED BY First up, we Pyoquip Pty Ltd, ACN #003 611 434 250 people fr EDITOR ful two-day e See tapes are b saga rea eh ala Hot on the Catherine Simons system (from EDITORS' ASSISTANT ture that also Richard Giles Then came OFFICE ASSISTANT things go dov TEAS oa having read t CONTRIBUTORS i hi Michael A. Cremo and Laura Lee Australia, this The Humane Society of the United States smear Campa Catherine Simons Australia-Isra Dr Hans A. Nieper Glenn Krawczyk that a NEXUS Julianne McKinney ing to do with Hoe ld by the Senate Anthony Hansen | would like Robert Adams about NEXUS Gordon-Michael Scallion defend NEXL STATEMENT, OF seeaitaah page 183 (ify Nexus recognises that humanity is undergoing a i massive Siacamanion With this in mind, Nexus pana ti seeks to provide ‘hard-to-get! information, so asto} SOFtS O attent assist people through these caress. All this inte Nexus is not linked to any religious, philosophical,) the old. The or political ideology or organisation, emit only hop LAYOUT & DESIGN Duncan M, Roads parade of ‘ex| CARTOONS whether it be Phil Somerville - Phone +61 (047) 58 6779 ‘experts! are ¢ COVER GRAPHIC This is the i M. Tcherevkofi/The — Bank You can find PRINTIN' : Warwick Daily News, Queensland, Australia Pon al : AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTION of the inform: Newsagents Direct Distribution networks, reg NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTION ple finding 'u Network Distribution working on tt HEAD OFFICE - All Correspondence The inform PO Box 36, Mapleton, Qid 4560, Australia rivate newsl Ph: +61 (074) 42 9280; Fax: +61 (074) 429381 | P' ™ email address: nexus@peg.ape.org World Congr NEXUS Online! BBS; (074) 42 9543 your doctor tr PO Box 177, K oa Pa 61946-0177 USA enamel x 177, Kempton, i > hal Ph: 41 (B15) 253 6464; Fax: 41 (815) 253 6300 | believe it, but NEXUS OnLine! BBS: (815) 253 6474 some of our S ‘UK OFFICE work Stan alr 55 Queens Rd, £. Grinstead, W. Sussex RH191BG] ing. For mor Ph: +44 (1342) pe ae (1342) 32 4574 *Batieg sind PO Box 372, 8250 Al Dronten, The Netherlands | Ng them to st Until next t What a couple of months that was! Is it just me or is the pace of life itself increasing? First up, we had the NEXUS Conference in Sydney during March. Over 250 people from all over Australia and New Zealand attended the success- ful two-day event. For those who missed it, videotapes and some audio- tapes are to be made available. (See ad on page 35 for more details.) Hot on the heels of the Conference, we decided to change our computer system (from PC's to Macintosh). This meant an entire new database struc- ture that also required a user-friendly interface. Another two weeks... Then came the Oklahoma bombing. Is that bomb changing the way things go down in America, or what? Do you realise, for example, that having read this far into NEXUS you are now a right-wing extremist? In Australia, this sort of logic (i.e., guilt by association) was applied during a smear campaign against NEXUS by journalists associated with the Australia-Israel Review. Of course, their campaign to convince the nation that a NEXUS-inspired movement was about to blow up Australia had noth- ing to do with the fact that the Racial Vilification Bill is likely to be rejected by the Senate due to lack of support! | would like to thank our many readers who faxed or mailed us clippings about NEXUS from their local papers. Rather than attempt to publicly defend NEXUS—and maybe get an apology from the papers printed on page 183 (if we're lucky)—we are continuing to expand. Our readership is growing at an enormous pace, and | expect this will continue to attract all sorts of attention. All this interest has strengthened our resolve to build the new—not fight the old. The 'old' is dying, decaying from corruption within, on all levels. | can only hope that we learn well the lessons of blindly trusting the endless parade of 'experts' trotted out to explain what is real and what isn't, whether it be in politics, science, medicine, history or the personal. If the ‘experts' are so smart, why is the planet in such a mess? This is the information age. You don't have to rely on ‘experts’ any more. You can find things out for yourself and draw your own conclusions! Computer information networks are, and will be more so, the 'backbone' of the information 'body'. When governments move to regulate computer networks, regardless of the excuse, it will be purely a move to stop the peo- ple finding ‘undesirable! information for themselves. And they are already working on these proposals, thanks to the Oklahoma bombing. The information explosion has resulted in more public conferences and private newsletters. To this end, | would like to draw your attention to the World Congress on Cancer (see ad on page 36), an event you should advise your doctor to attend. | would also like you to note the launch of a newsletter by well-known author and lecturer, Stan Deyo. (You won't believe it, but | really had to talk Stan into this!) We will be feeding Stan some of our NEXUS information overflow, so, combined with the info net- work Stan already has in place, you are guaranteed some very juicy read- ing. For more information, see the ad on page 35. Thanks also to our NEXUS UK readers who rang W. H. Smith stores ask- ing them to stock NEXUS. Keep it up! Until next time... Duncan PUBLISHED BY Pyoquip Pty Ltd, ACN #003 611 434 EDITOR Duncan M, Roads ASSISTANT EDITORS Ruth Parnell Catherine Simons EDITORS' ASSISTANT Richard Giles OFFICE ASSISTANT Janine Carmichael CONTRIBUTORS Michael A. Cremo and Laura Lee The Humane Society of the United States Catherine Simons Dr Hans A. Nieper Glenn Krawezyk Julianne McKinney Don Maisch Harald W. 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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 1995 JUNE - JULY 1995 2 ¢ NEXUS