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NEXUS MAGAZINE Volume 5, Number 5 AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1998 PUBLISHED BY NEXUS Magazine Pty Ltd, ACN #003 611 434 EDITOR Duncan M. Roads CO-EDITOR Catherine Simons ASSISTANT EDITOR/SUB-EDITOR Ruth Parnell EDITORS’ ASSISTANT Richard Giles OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Janine Carmichael CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE Peter Montague; Alan Simpson; Uri Dowbenko; Robert Cohen; Viera Scheibner, PhD; Robert C. Beck, DSc; Barry Hilton; Virginia Steen-Mcintyre, PhD; Linda Moulton Howe LAYOUT & DESIGN Duncan M. Roads CARTOONS Phil Somerville COVER GRAPHIC John Cook, jscook@ozemail.com.au PRINTING Warwick Daily News, Queensland, Australia AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTION Newsagents Direct Distribution HEAD OFFICE - All Correspondence PO Box 30, Mapleton, Qld 4560, Australia. Ph: (07) 5442 9280; Fax: (07) 5442 9381 E-mail address: nexus@peg.apc.org Web page: http://www.peg.apc.org/~nexus/ NEW ZEALAND OFFICE - PO Box 226, Russell, Bay of Islands. 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PERMISSION-TO-REPRODUCE POLICY While reproduction and dissemination of the infor- mation in NEXUS is actively encouraged, anyone caught making a buck out of it, without our express permission, will be in trouble when we catch them! Editorial Welcome to yet another info-packed edition of NEXUS! Lots to mention in this editorial, but first | want to address the numerous overseas enquiries about the rise of the One Nation political party, reported widely in international media as an extreme-right-wing racist party. My perception is that most people who voted for One Nation were of the attitude that the enemy of my enemy is my friend’. In other words, | believe its votes came from people thoroughly dissatisfied with the two major political parties, who wanted to send a message of punishment. Rest assured, Australians do welcome visitors of all races and religions. Our first article this issue addresses the Y2K Millennium Bug problem. | had given scant attention to this until recently when a growing number of net surfers suggested | check it out. It's huge! If you run a business, you had better get ready now! My research suggests that the powers-that-be are very concerned by this and want to fix the problem asap, but without panicking the public in the process. The feature on the dangers of modern milk reflects how impressed | was with the book we reviewed in our last issue. Milk is no longer what it used to be, and, even if it were, new research suggests that humans should learn to wean them- selves if they want to stay healthy. | thought that presenting the article in the form of letters to 'the NotMilkman', as author Robert Cohen refers to himself, was a good way for readers to see what sort of feedback he has received. We are most pleased to be able to publish Dr Viera Scheibner's article suggest- ing that many, if not most, shaken-baby injuries and deaths are actually the result of adverse vaccine reactions, and not the result of parents or nannies shaking the baby. The medical authorities are going to have to address this issue, as the num- ber of 'shaken-baby’ deaths is only to going to increase, as will the number of innocent, grieving parents and child-carers who are imprisoned as a result. lam also pleased to present, at last, an article on the Beck Zapper. This is real- ly getting good results in neutralising HIV and other diseases. You can make your own device using the specifications provided, or you can purchase a ready-made model from a growing number of outlets around the world. Those who remember my editorial mention many issues ago about a guy called Joe who has a ‘car that runs on water’ will be happy to read more about research into his fuel cells in Science News this issue. This is attracting serious attention from ‘free-energy’ researchers 'down under’. We also have a fascinating article by a scientist involved in the discovery of evi- dence of ancient hunters in Mexico, in a place and time where they were not sup- posed to be. As you will read, publishing geological facts that do not concur with anthropological theory does not earn any points for an academic career. Our Twilight Zone this edition has an intriguing series of communications sent from an alleged ‘time traveller’ to popular US radio talkshow host Art Bell. | note that the time traveller says the next US presidential race will include George Bush, Sr, but not Bill Clinton. | dismissed this at the time, a few months ago, but lo and behold George Bush is touted to run again! You just never know... Linda Moulton Howe has graced our pages once more with a fascinating inter- view with yet another 'insider' who has come out of the closet on the subject of government knowledge of UFOs and extraterrestrials. No doubt you'll be reading more about this in UFO literature in the times to come. The Internet is a curious place. Our service provider gives me a weekly list of how many people visited our web page and from what ‘domain’ they originated. Each country has a ‘domain’ name/address, i.e., "au' is for Australia, ‘com’ is for a business, ‘org’ is an organisation, etc. Interestingly, the US military has its own domain which ends in ‘mil’. I've noticed of late that the number of cyber-visitors from the US military has grown enormously. We've had several hundred military visitors this week alone! | trust they are enjoying the articles posted on our page! Best wishes and happy reading, Duncan Volume 5, Number 5 AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1998 WARRANTY AND INDEMNITY Advertisers upon and by lodging material with the Publisher for publication or authorising or approving of the publication of any material INDEMNIFY the Publisher and its servants and agents against all liability claims or proceedings whatsoever arising from the publication and without limiting the generality of the foregoing to indemnify each of them in relation to defamation, slander of title, breach of copyright, infringement of trademarks or names of publication titles, unfair competition or trade practices, royalties or violation of rights or privacy AND WARRANT that the material complies with all relevant laws and regulations and that its publication will not give rise to any rights against or liabilities in the Publisher, its servants or agents and in particular that nothing therein is capable of being misleading or deceptive or otherwise in breach of the Part V of the Trade Practices Act 1974. 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