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REVIEWS BOOKS that resides there, overseeing humanity's evolutionary leaps, may soon reveal its secret kingdom in the physical realm as the major Earth energy axis centre that it is. In covering much sacred ground, LePage's Shambhala takes the reader to great heights. around a spacecraft and have it reappear anywhere in the universe in zero time. Roach's application for a patent on 10 inventions based on his ‘unified field' con- cepts was confiscated in 1995 by the Australian Safeguards Office and the Department of Defence for assessment of military interest. Divulging any details of his patent is risky business for Ted Roach who last year had to remove from his home a CIA-made high-frequency 'bug', of a type allegedly used by ASIO. Ted is obviously onto something significant, and his concepts deserve to come to the public's attention. Read his book and you'll understand why. THE PHYSICS OF A FLYING SAUCER AND A UNIFIED FIELD THEORY by Ted Roach Publisher: Roach Industries, Aust, 1997 PO Box 697, Wahroonga, NSW 2076, Australia, ph +61 2 9238 6108 ISBN: 0-9594088-2-7 (120pp s/c) Price: AUD$16.95; o/s air AUD$23.00 Available: Aust—NEXUS Magazine, ph (07) 5442 9280. G panes based engineer Ted Roach is chal- lenging the scientific community as well as national security organisations with his book, The Physics of a Flying Saucer. Curious about the UFO phenomenon since his youth, Roach has spent years developing his "Physics of Time" theory to explain the various dimensions of time and space in the universe—a theory which, by application, may make interstellar space travel possible. One of the basic tenets of his thesis is that the dimensions of time create gravity, elec- tricity, magnetism, light, matter and all that exists physically in space; but dimensions of space have no time dimension, only existing if time exists. He argues that whatever physics regards as a force is actually a dimensional time field, and that goes for the subatomic realm and heavenly bodies in motion. Thus, he claims, it is possible to develop a zero time field instantaneously 5/5/2000...ICE: THE ULTIMATE DISASTER by Richard Noone Publisher: Three Rivers Press/Crown Publishing, USA, 1997 (revised edition) ISBN: 0-609-80067-1 (400pp s/c) Price: AUD$32.00; NZD$34.00 + p/h; STG£10.99; NFLf36-; USD$16.00 +p/h Available: Aust—Cameron Books, ph (047) 587676; NZ—NEXUS Office, ph (09) 416 7320; UK—Hi Marketing, ph 0171 738 7751; Europe—NEXUS Office, ph +31 (0)321 380558; USA—Adventures Unlimited, ph (815) 253 6390. ike 1982, with the release of his controver- sial book, 5/5/2000, visionary Richard Noone was at the crest of a new wave of alternative thinking about the world's mys- teries. He predicted a date for "the ultimate disaster—and it's only three years away. For this revised edition, Noone has written a new Preface and 30-page Epilogue, sum- marising the recent important findings from archaeology, astronomy, climatology, engi- 80 + NEXUS neering and geology which support his the- sis: that a powerful solar storm, likely to penetrate the magnetosphere in January 2000, plus an alignment of the Sun and five inner planets with the Earth and Moon on 5 May 2000, will trigger a calamitous slippage of Antarctica's unstable three-mile-thick ice mass, tilt the planet's axis, cause gigantic tidal waves, quakes and eruptions as well as crustal displacement of entire lands. As Noone argues, there is mounting evi- dence that catastrophes of varying intensities occur approximately every 7,000 years. Indeed, warnings of future catastrophes may have been built into monuments like the Great Pyramid, which he claims survived at least one major natural disaster. But major planetary alignments are not so RICHAGD W. WOOKE AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1997