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NEXUS MAGAZINE | Féltorial Volume 4, Number 4 What a past two months it has been! Since producing the last issue, DECEMBER 1996 - JANUARY 1997 Catherine and I have been overseas to visit our NEXUS offices in the USA, PUBLISHED BY Netherlands and the UK. We also managed to pop into Germany for a NEXUS Magazine Pty Ltd, ACN #003 611 434 day to arrange for the German edition of NEXUS to go into production in EDITOR March 1997. Upon our return, I attended to all the 'incomings', and then Duncan M. Roads we took off for the International UFO Expo in Brisbane, followed by a peor On trade fair in Melbourne, then a trade fair in Brisbane again, but we still got ASSISTANT EDITOR back in time to produce this issue! Ruth Parnell I might pause for breath here and say that the UFO Expo in Brisbane SOR pera was great! Over 500 people from all over the world came each day to OFFICE Apmis ATOR contribute to a memorable experience. Our congratulations to the organ - Janine Carmichael iser, Glennys Mackay, and her team of helpers. CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE Tomorrow we are off to the Mind Body Spirit Festival in Sydney for a Bagh Hal heat Mee Gace feranl week, and soon after we return we intend to take a well-earned holiday! Kenn Thomas, Alix Kirsta, Tom Kenyon, Despite our time away, we have again found some great articles and ober Ggodman (Byron Ming Ul, information for this issue. er MavOur RSEAGAT aa My personal favourite this issue is "Major Jordan's Diaries". This is a Duncan M. Roads truly incredible account, as I'm sure you will agree. It sure puts a new CARTOONS spin on the Cold War. Stay tuned for an explosive Part 2! coven oan The article last issue on "The ESP of Espionage" attracted a lot of atten - Don Landwehrle/The Image Bank tion. The author has told me that he believes British Intelligence is onto PRINTING him, so if you don't get to read Part 3 in the next edition, you'll know Warwick Daily News, Queensland, Australia why! Wee nO We've put together a selection of articles on "Polluted Pet Foods'"—or, in HEAD OFFICE - All Correspondence some cases, "Pets in Your Food". I guarantee you will never look at com - PO Box 30, Mapleton, Qld 4560, Australia. mercial pet food the same way again! Pr mal adress: nexus@peg 290.07) 9881 We have had so many people ring to ask us about Colloidal Silver that I web page: http://www.peg.apc.org/~nexus/ just had to compile an ‘editor's choice’ from all the Internet info. As _ NEW ZEALAND OFFICE - PO Box 34735, usual, I'd be happy to have feedback on results from readers using it. Birkenhead, Auckland. Ph: +64 (0)9 416 7320; : an : . . Fax: +64 (0)9 416 7340 Some articles sit in our various in-trays a long time. Such was the case SA OFFICE - PO Box 177, Kempton, IL 60946- with our folder on "Sound Therapy". I had never really ‘dived’ into this 0177. Ph: (815) 253 6464; Fax: (815) 253 6454 | before, but when I did I was amazed! I'm sure you will also be impressed IK OFFICE - 55 Queens Rad, East Grinstead, West . : . . . . Sussex, RH19 1BG. Ph: +44 (0)1342 322854: by the information in these articles. In fact, just reading them has already Fax: +44 (0)1342 324574 influenced my office listening-habits. Usually I put on the local radio, but EUROPE OFFICE - PO Box 372, 8250 Al Dronten,| ately I'm listening to—dare I say it—classical music! I'm already noticing The Netherlands. Ph: +31 (0)321 380558; that I can concentrate better and that I feel more relaxed at work. Fax: +31 (0)321 318892 . . " . son . ITALY OFFICE - c/- Avalon Edizioni, Piazza The article entitled "The Poltergeist Machine should give many people Mazzini 52, 35137 Padova. food for thought. The machine mentioned by the author can artificially Ph/Fax: +39 (0)49 912 6006 generate incredible poltergeist-like effects, and it may one day open up EUS Soh FP in As , new horizons for scientific research. recognises that humanity is undergoing a . . . massive Sa aeon Wins in mand Richard Boylan's round-up of what various Native Elders from around NEXUS seeks to provide ‘hard-to-get’ information | the planet had to say about their contact with extraterrestrials is also very so as to assist people through these changes. : . . . NEXUS is not linked to any religious, philosophi- illuminating. It appears that many tribes feel that they can now reveal cal or political ideology or organisation. secrets they have kept from the world about their ET visitors. As you will PERMISSION-TO-REPRODUCE POLICY read, all of these Native Elders believe that we are entering times of great While reproduction and dissemination of the change, including massive Earth changes, the return of our ET visitors, etc. information in NEXUS is actively encouraged, . : anyone caught making a buck out of it, without Ona different note, all of us here at NEXUS wish all our readers a very our express permission, will be in trouble when happy and fulfilling festive season. we catch them! 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