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synthetic progestins and their often damag- ing side-effects, progesterone in relation to PMS, osteoporosis and cancer, as well as NATURAL PROGESTERONE: The how to use natural progesterone. He also multiple roles of a remarkable hormone _ considers the chemicals in food and the envi- by John R, Lee, M.D. ronment which mimic oestrogens—some- Published by Jon Carpenter Publishing, thing we'll be hearing a lot more about. a (1996), UK (first published 1993 by BLL As more and more women take responsibil- Publishing, USA) ity for their own health and eschew treat- ISBN 1-897766-19-X (127pp s/c) ments they discover to be inappropriate or Price: AUD$30.00 inc. p&h; NZD$39.00 + even dangerous, the medical health system p&h; STG£9.99; USD$14.95 + p&h can no longer afford to ignore natural alter- Available: Aust—Bio Search 2000, PO Box __ natives to synthetic substances. 7470, Gold Coast MC, Qld 4217, ph +61 (0)7-5574 2006, fax +61 (0)7 5574 2003; ETHER-TECHNOLOGY: A Rational NZ—NEXUS Office, ph (09) 416 7320, fax Approach to Gravity Control (09) 416 7340; UK—NEXUS Office, ph by Rho Sigma 01342 322854, fax 01342 324574; USA— _ published by Adventures Unlimited Press BLL Publishing, PO Box 2068, Sebastopol, 7 . (1996), USA (first published 1977) CA 95473, fax (707) 829 8279. ISBN 0-932813-34-8 (108pp s/c) j Price: AUD$25.00; NZD$25.00 + p&h; STG£12.50; NFL£25.90; entail . a. -_ Available: Aust—NEXUS Magazine, p! ‘The multiple roles of (074) 42 9280, fax (074) 42 9381; NZ— a remarkable hormone NEXUS Office, ph (09) 416 7320, fax (09) ; 416 7340; UK—NEXUS Office, ph 01342 322854, fax 01342 324574; Europe— NEXUS Office, The Netherlands, ph +31 0321 380558, fax +31 0321 318892; USA—Adventures Unlimited, ph (815) 253 6390, fax (815) 253 6300. This underground classic, first published in 1977, has now been reprinted and is a must for anyone interested in free energy, anti- gravity and UFO propulsion. Rho Sigma's commentaries about the role of suppression and neglect throughout the history of sci/tech research are still relevant today. Indeed, the development and introduction of new forms The groundbreaking work of DrJohn Lee —_ of energy production continue to be delayed in identifying the “oestrogen dominance" or stymied—no doubt because they continue syndrome was featured in the "Hormone to threaten certain vested interests. Heresy” story we ran last issue (and continue —_‘In Ether-Technology, Rho Sigma presents in this one). From the favourable response some of the 20th century's groundbreaking that we and author Sherrill Sellman received, international research into gravity control readers and, indeed, many medical and and discoid craft propulsion. The backdrop health practitioners, are hungry for more to this research, of course, is the study of the information, so we heartily recommend Dr concept of the ether which came to be known Lee's book, Natural Progesterone. as the quantum field. Dr Lee argues a strong case for natural Theoretically, energy can be drawn from a progesterone, having spent nearly 20 years unified field of magnetism, electricity and Tesearching and treating women with hor- gravity to propel a craft through space. monal imbalances. He reminds us that its Researchers like T. Townsend Brown and benefits were already well-known long John Searl have demonstrated just this. Rho before artificial progesterones, the Pill and Sigma highlights their stories and those of hormone replacement therapy were intro- other notable researchers in their quest to duced. He criticises the medical-industrial find the ‘holy grail’ of free energy. Their complex for ignoring this natural, plant- ideas, experiments and experiences are still derived progesterone because it can't be an inspiration for today's researchers. patented, and for promoting synthetic hor- Rho Sigma also features some fascinating mone alternatives that are foreign to human prophetic insights from seers such as Edgar metabolisms. Cayce on future free-energy technology as In clear, concise terms Dr Lee writes about —_well as Earth changes. Required reading for the history of progesterone, the nature of new-science enthusiasts. ETHER-TECHNOLOGY: A Rational Approach to Gravity Control by Rho Sigma Published by Adventures Unlimited Press (1996), USA (first published 1977) ISBN 0-932813-34-8 (108pp s/c) Price: AUD$25.00; NZD$25.00 + p&h; STG£12.50; NFL£25.90; entail Available: Aust—NEXUS Magazine, p! (074) 42 9280, fax (074) 42 9381; NZ— NEXUS Office, ph (09) 416 7320, fax (09) 416 7340; UK—NEXUS Office, ph 01342 322854, fax 01342 324574; Europe— NEXUS Office, The Netherlands, ph +31 0321 380558, fax +31 0321 318892; USA—Adventures Unlimited, ph (815) 253 6390, fax (815) 253 6300. This underground classic, first published in 1977, has now been reprinted and is a must for anyone interested in free energy, anti- gravity and UFO propulsion. Rho Sigma's commentaries about the role of suppression and neglect throughout the history of sci/tech research are still relevant today. Indeed, the development and introduction of new forms of energy production continue to be delayed or stymied—no doubt because they continue to threaten certain vested interests. In Ether-Technology, Rho Sigma presents some of the 20th century's groundbreaking international research into gravity control and discoid craft propulsion. The backdrop to this research, of course, is the study of the concept of the ether which came to be known as the quantum field. Theoretically, energy can be drawn from a unified field of magnetism, electricity and gravity to propel a craft through space. Researchers like T. Townsend Brown and John Searl have demonstrated just this. Rho Sigma highlights their stories and those of other notable researchers in their quest to find the ‘holy grail’ of free energy. Their ideas, experiments and experiences are still an inspiration for today's researchers. Rho Sigma also features some fascinating prophetic insights from seers such as Edgar Cayce on future free-energy technology as well as Earth changes. Required reading for new-science enthusiasts. 62 ¢ NEXUS AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1996