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NEXUS MAGAZINE: » Volume’3, Numbéer'3 ~~ APRIL -- MAY. 1996 : PUBLISHED BY... : = NEXUS Magazine Pty Lid, ACN #003 611 434, EDITOR™ Duncan M..Road CO-EDITOR Catherine Simons ASSISTANT EDITOR: Ruth Parnell EDITORS" ASSISTANT Richard Giles 2 OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR . Janine Carmichael’ * CONTRIBUTORS THISISSUE®: ‘Fin’ Hobbs, John $, Akwei, Callum Coats, Dayid., G, Guyatt, Christopher Bird; Dr Viera Scheibner, Bill Ramsay, Marko Rodin, Robert-Adams;*'° Dr Richard Boylan; Brit Elders, Graham Stewart LAYOUT & DESIGN _, Duncan M. Roads. -2 CARTOONS’, * “phil Somerville c», @COVER:GRAPHIC Michel Tcherevkoti/The Image Bank PRINTING ‘ Warwick Daily News, Queensland, Australia’ “AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTION Newsagents Direct Distribution HEAD_OFFICE.- All:Correspondence PO Box.30; Mapleton, Qid 4560, Australia.: Phs¥61 {0)74°42 9280; Fax: +61 (0)74 429381 e-mail address: nexus@peg:apic.oig” web page: http://www. peg.apc.org/~nexusf ‘NEW ZE. OFFICE - PO Box 34735... “Birkenhead, Auckland. 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"NEXUS is fot linked'to-any:veligious, philosophi- cal or: political idealogy. or organisation; d dissemination of the information in:NEXUS is actively encouraged,. sanyane Cauight making a buck out of it, without our express permission, wifkbe if'trouble when we.catch.them! E Editorial Here we are again, racing against the clock to get yet another action-packed edition to printers all around the world in time for distribution. Speaking of distribution, this issue of NEXUS is the first edition to appear in any significant quantities in South-East Asia, and is the first edition to be printed in New Zealand. We would like to say a big hello to all our new readers in these areas. My checklist for this editorial has one item with several asterisks against it. You will notice a letter to the editor this issue, critical of articles in NEXUS that mention the use of animal testing in any valid frame of reference. | would like to state here that | am totally opposed to the testing of foods, medicines, cosmet- ics, etc. on animals, and to the unnecessary mutilation of animals for any scien- tific experiments. Needless to say, | feel stung by this person's criticism, and find myself in the difficult situation of agreeing with him, yet also determined to run people's articles that mention animal testing as evidence against 'the sys- tem'. In other words, if someone proving vaccinations cause damage to humans wants to cite animal-testing evidence to further back up their claims in their arti- cle, { will run it. For what it is worth, NEXUS has supported charities that cam- paign against animal testing to the tune of thousands of dollars! As you can see, after a few hard nights of absorbing all sorts of wavelengths from computer screens and late advertisers alike, | tend to suffer from PMT—in my case, Pre-Magazine Tension. Fortunately for all, it only occurs every two months! Last issue as | was writing our editorial, peace was breaking out all over the world. The Arabs and Israelis, the Serbs and Croats, the English and Irish—all were on the verge of peace. Then suddenly, in the space of one week, all hell broke loose. Was this a coincidence, a conspiracy, an astrological conjunction, or what? As | write this, China is intimidating Taiwan, India is exchanging shells with Pakistan, numerous civil wars are raging in Africa, and it is bucketing down with rain here in Queensland. Is it all so dismal, or is it just my outlook this morning? On a more positive note, | am happy to inform readers of Australasia's biggest UFO Conference to be held in Brisbane later this year. Speakers from around the world will be presenting their research into why alien life-forms might want to come and see our planet (although, on days like today, | think they're mad for coming all this way!) This issue also serves as the final reminder for people who intend to come to our annual NEXUS Conference, being held in Sydney during May this year. It's shaping up to be a really exciting event. Amongst the articles in this issue that deserve a mention: People who still have faith in vaccinations should read the article by Dr Viera Scheibner on how the "Brain-Eating Bug" (don't you just love that term?!) is a result of vaccine damage. Yes, the amoeba that 'eats your brain' comes from monkey's kidneys which are used in preparing the vaccine. The prophecies of Mitar Tarabich are also a fascinating read. If his predictions for the future are as accurate as his predictions that have come to pass, look out! This issue also sees us launch into a series of articles on the research and inventions of Viktor Schauberger. An amazing person with amazing ideas! The article about the NSA is also a bit of a shock. Can they really read your mind with technology and then project what you're thinking onto a computer screen? Until next time... 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