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‘Letters tothe Editor... Re: Unleaded Petrol removal of my stomach or at the | With the explosion occurring on| never had Very many anyway). May I congratulate you on your | least oversewing the ulcer. the anniversary of the fiery confla- I see you have informal discus- hard-hitting, timely, appropriate | The moment I read your great | gration of the Branch Davidian| sion groups in Brisbane for NEXUS and informative article in the June- | article 1 went out and bought the | complex near Waco, Texas, the| readers. 1 will get in touch with July 1995 issue of NEXUS. version of Essiac powder from | most obvious effect of the destruc- | Tony and find out details. There are several Australian mis- | NSW. After one month, symptoms | tion of the Oklahoma federal build-| Yours faithfully, Liliane T., understandings about the ‘toxicity’ disappeared and | actually gained | ing is to further the estrangement | Currumbin, Qld, Australia. of petrols and any long-term effects | weight and energy. that has been growing between the| ps: In the current issue | am find- to the general population; some | Because of supply problems 1 | US Government and its citizens. | ing it very difficult to read "Gulf result partly from the difficulty of | switched to the WA liquid form. Sincerely, Paul S., Kansas City,] War Guinea Pigs". Horrified getting information from oil com- | However, this ar ar — MO, USA. beyond belief by government panies. The general public does not | maintain my health and was dis- ; . actions all over our planet, ‘tis no seem to realise that there is only | carded. A local herbalist then made Re: Suppressed Prehistory wonder people are rebelling. | am about 2-3% of benzene in petrol, | my next powder batch and my Dear Sir: Re "Forbidden| always asking why is it that-our whereas the content of total aromat- | health returned quickly. Archaeology" (NEXUS June-July, | people, especially the young, are ics is, as stated, much greater; and | For your readers’ benefit, | take 3- vol. 2#26), the shoeprint made prosecuted and hounded for wanti- that, combined, both cause a med- | 5 grams daily on cereal but 1 must | before land animals were extant,| ng to protect our planet's forests ically significant amount of ben- | emphasise the powdered raw herb plus other shod and unshod human- ) and seas. zene in ambient air. is by far superior to tincture or tea. | like tracks in Palaeozoic and) Ag for the recent Oklahoma inci- The estimated tonnage of aromat- | The benefits far exceed those of | Mesozoic rocks, are bad news from | dent, though | may sympathise with ics used in Italy to make petrol (and | Zantac or Tagamet. Essiac cleanses home for scientists. the perceived victims, images of thus benzene in air) has been | the tissues while soothing and| The Smithsonian Institution is oft | Vietnam and children in Beirut and referred to by a reputable Italian | imparting its anti-cancer actions | accused of destroying artefacts to| other, especially South American environmental organisation | (use in conjunction with Zantac for | Maintain science’s status quo, and it} countries bleeding and starving, (Federnatura) in a 1994 submission | best results). was more charlatanry when scien-| persist and | wonder how many to the Commission of the European | Obtaining a regular supply has | ‘Sts suppressed Immanuel ‘cuddly’ toys were sent to the sur- Communities; its 40-page "com- | been a problem since our corrupt | Velikovsky's work in the '40s-'50s | yivors and what counselling their plaint" report discusses the "scien- | medico-legal system and its strong- | t© defend their royalty-earning text- | surviving relatives were offered and tific danger of aromatics" and | arm TGA continues to fine and gaol | books. a sent from USofA. requests the EC to take action | anyone who does not wish to limit | Time keeps validating his work,) PPS: As soon as | saw the first against Italy because of the latter's | themselves to their particular form | $0 now they claim that they knew it) pics of McVeigh I thought, ah ah, “failure to comply with Article 6 of | of medicine. all along, and eagerly steal the cred- | he will be 'Oswalded’ for sure. But Directive 85/210/EEC". I believe the WA chemist was | it for his ideas. They'll still circle I hope I am wrong. The 6th Report of the UK House | himself arrested last year for sup- | their wagons against any truth that) Keep the info coming. LT. of Commons, on transport-related | plying Essiac. 1 now have a regular | Menaces their vested interests. ap air pollution in London (Session | supplier in the company Rare Herbs |_ If saucer jockeys are now truly Re: Lead Toxicity 1993-9a) states that, over the period | and Vegetables from the Mildura | lurking about, then perhaps their) Dear Editor: You must be really 1986-1993, petrol usage increased | region. ancestors were here in archaic ages | short of decent conspiracy theories from around 20 to 24 million | 1 hope that my experience will plunking their brogues (and drop- | if you reckon that the campaign to tonnes annually. This means that | pring comfort and healing to a few | Ping artefacts) into sands that time | get lead out of petrol was one. aromatic usuage rose by more than | more people. Once again, a big has hardened into rock. Lead is a brain toxin, and its effect 2 million tonnes..." (p. 43). 1t | thank-you to you and your staff. We may arrogantly call UFOnauts | upon the nervous system of grow- would be interesting to know the | Yours faithfully, F. W., Australia. | “aliens", but guess who might own| ing children occurs in the range of Australian tonnage. the deed to "our" world and who | 0.2 to 0.3 parts per million in the You may be interested in my let- | Re: Oklahoma Blast might even have belatedly engi-| bloodstream. It remains to this day ter to the editor of the Public | Dear Editor: The explosion in | neered our very evolution, making the one toxin in the general envi- Health Bulletin (March 1995 issue). | Oklahoma City reminded me of | us genetic experiments and mere| ronment whose ambient level over- This was sent soon after Corbett | "Nuclear Bombs in a Briefcase?" | Johnny-Come-Latelies. laps with its toxic threshold. and Cowie's article in the | published by NEXUS in August-| Yours truly, George L., Redfern,| Your correspondent rightly November 1993 issue of the NSW | September of 1993 (vol. 2#15). | NSW, Australia. observes that the US decision to Health Department Journal. The blast created a significant , remove lead from petrol was taken Yours faithfully, Dr Alan Bell, | crater while expanding to engulf a | Re: Govt Horror Actions to facilitate introduction of catalytic M.B., B.S, D.I.H., F.A.C.O.M., | section of the federal building, as if | Dear Editor: Enclosed is a sub for | converters; however, in most other M.F.O.M., C.M.A.A.O.M., | it was similar to the open area six issues of NEXUS. nations it was the health risk that F.S.1.A.(Hons), Consultant, | where detonation occurred. 1 used to buy NEXUS but | actu-| was decisive. Occupational and Environmental | In the Kansas City Star of April | ally became a bit scared and felt} I'm amazed you are quoting my Health, Mosman, NSW, Australia. | 21, Joe Todd, a major in| intimidated by the contents, espe- old boss Prof. Lawther, to the effect Oklahoma's National Guard, said | cially having no like-minded per- | that the thousands of tons of lead Re: Essiac Success that he had been in Kuwait City and | sons to discuss articles with. The | pumped out of car exhausts simply Dear Duncan: First let me thank | Vietnam but had never seen | last NEXUS I bought was vol. 2 no. | have no effect on body-lead as it you for the great service you have | destruction on the level that had | 11! isn't ingested. His views never did rendered me and thousands of my | occurred at the federal building all] But everything is changing so differ appreciably from that of the fellow cancer sufferers. 1 first read | at one point. The same newspaper | rapidly 1 no longer feel that way; | petrochemical industries. of Essiac in your magazine about | quoted Mark Millinix, a branch | and when I saw on the cover of vol.| The level of lead dust in school two years ago. manager of the Federal Reserve | 2 no. 25, "The Dangers of| playgrounds is extremely critical 1 had been suffering from a large | Bank in Oklahoma City, as observ- | Microwaved Food", | just had to| for the well-being and mental pre-malignant gastric ulcer which | ing a fireball go up 15 or 16 storeys | send a sub to get the mag regularly | health of schoolchildren. had so far resisted modern medi- | before hearing an explosion and | and certainly, because sometimes in} We do in fact have a generation of cine. My doctor was already talk- | having debris rain down on his | the past 1 would miss out, the local | ‘heavy metal kids’ in the cities with ing about the possibility of sub-total | office. shop having sold out (and they! a witches’ brew of toxic heavy met- 4 * NEXUS AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1995