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© REVIEWS information. The next thing we read was that Mr White died in a car accident and was simultaneously robbed of NZ$15,000 cash he was carrying—the amount a certain bank paid him for the retum of the discs. The Paradise Conspiracy is a result of one journalist's research into the unanswered questions stemming from Paul White's mys- terious demise, a demise that opened a Pandora's box of international proportions! It reveals a very large and disturbing pic- ture of corruption involving government, big business, big banks, the media and law enforcement agencies, all conspiring to keep the contents of this book from being made public. If you ever doubted that such forces could or would work together, read this book. Its contents will shock even sceptics among van THE PARADISE CONSPIRACY by lan Wishart Published by Howling At The Moon Productions Ltd (1995), Auckland, New Zealand ISBN 0-473-03397-6 (7p s/c} Price: AUD$24.95 + AU $5.00 p&h; NZD$29.95 +NZD$5.00 p&h; STG£12.95 + p&h; USD$19.95 + p&h Available: New Zealand—Howling At The Moon Productions Ltd, Box 16-233, Sandringham, Auckland; voicemail +64 (2) 576 0014. NEXUS readers may remember an incident several years ago involving a New Zealand chap named Paul White, who happened to find a whole pile of computer discs in some secondhand goods he purchased. Apparently the discs contained very sensitive banking THE RAVE MAN from Vibrance Price: AUD$115.00 inc. p&h in Australia; AUD$121.00 airmail to NZ; STG£65.00 airmail to UK; USD$100.00 airmail to USA Available: Australia—NEXUS Magazine, PO Box 30, Mapleton, Qld 4560, ph (07) 5442 9280, fax (07) 5442 9381; UK— NEXUS Office, 55 Queens Rd, E. Grinstead, W. Sussex RH19 1BG, ph (01342) 32 2854, fax (01342) 32 4574. Despite its name, The Rave Man is actually quite a great little unit. Normally these machines cost anything from $300 upwards, but, as you can see, this one is priced to sell. There are basically three choices of opera- tion with The Rave Man. 1. Use it for your typical 'mind machine’ telaxation/stress-reduction/speed-learning uses, by manually adjusting the intensity and rhythm. It offers a wide range of frequen- cies, from a delta-sleep slow of 2 Hz toa buzzing focussed energy of beta 16 Hz. 2. Hook it up to your favourite music and let the music's rhythm control the flashing of the lights on the glasses. - 3. Clip it onto your belt, put on the glasses, plug in the microphone and take it dancing. The extemal sound source will trigger the flashing lights in time to the. music. Be warmed, though: if-you are subject to epilepsy or seizures of any kind, this is not for you. It is also suggested that you do not use this device while on medication; and, while we are at it, you should definitely not use this machine while driving a vehicle! you. *” ANGELS DON'T PLAY THIS HAARP Advances in Tesla Technology by Dr Nick Begich and Jeane Manning Published by Earthpulse Press (1995), Anchorage, Alaska, USA ISBN 0-964881 2-0-9 (233pp s/c) Price: USD$14.95 (+ USD$1.50 p&h in - USA, or USD$4.00 foreign) -Available: USA—£arthpulse Press, PO Box 201393, Anchorage, Alaska 99520, USA, ph/fax +1 (907) 249 9111. Since Nick Begich's initial exposé of HAARP—the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program—was published in NEXUS (vol. 2 #22), he and ‘new energy' researcher Jeane Manning have collaborated to write this eye-opening book. (See HAARP feature this issue.) Located in remote Alaska, the HAARP transmitter, expected to be fully operational ANGELS DON'T PLAY THIS HAARP ey DECEMBER 1995 - JANUARY 1996 NEXUS * 71