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NEXUS MAGAZINE Volume 5, Number 6 OCTOBER-NOVEMBER 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 Judy Wall; Uri Dowbenko; Sherrill Sellman; Sir Laurence Gardner, Kt St Gm., KCD, KT St A., Robert Nelson; lan/NuTech 2000; Marcus Allen; Preston Dennett 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. Ph: +64 (0)9 403 8193; Fax: +64 (0)9 403 8196; E-mail address: nexusnz@xtra.co.nz USA OFFICE - PO Box 177, Kempton, IL 60946- 0177. Ph: (815) 253 6464; Fax: (815) 253 6454 E-mail address: nexususa@earthlink.net UK OFFICE - 55 Queens Rd, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1BG. Ph: +44 (0)1342 322854; Fax: +44 (0)1342 324574; E-mail address: nexus@ukoffice.u-net.com EUROPE OFFICE - PO Box 372, 8250 AJ Dronten, The Netherlands. Ph: +31 (0)321 380558; Fax: +31 (0)321 318892; E-mail address: frontier@xs4all.nl STATEMENT OF PURPOSE NEXUS recognises that humanity is undergoing a massive transformation. With this in mind, NEXUS seeks to provide "hard-to-get’ information so as to assist people through these changes. NEXUS is not linked to any religious, philosophical or political ideology or organisation. 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 | love springtime—the promise of new things, the gentle warmth, the brilliant green of the grass, the smell of the flowers (well, it is the southern hemisphere here), another lunar eclipse (tonight)—and a new-season NEXUS... It feels as if a lot has happened since the last time | sat here, late at night, writing my editorial and wondering if I'm going to make it to bed before breakfast. The big thing for us, of course, was our annual NEXUS Conference in Sydney in late July. Inspiring speakers and a warm, receptive audience meant a good time was had by all. In fact, it was so good, | think we'll do it again next year! Mark your diaries now: 22-23 May 1999, in Sydney; speaker details early next year. That is, if Sydney is still there! | refer to my lingering concerns about the large number of people having dreams of a tidal wave hitting the east coast of Australia, Sydney in particular, some time during the next few years. | have had waves (par- don the pun) of letters and phone calls about this before, but nothing like this. You can almost feel it in the air. To top it off, even more recently a number of TV films/documentaries have been broadcast on the subject of tidal waves hitting the Australian east coast in the past and the future. These have triggered even more let- ters and calls from people. One lady had even dreamed she was standing on Bondi Beach when the ocean suddenly started retreating way out offshore, then reared back in as a huge wave. She had no idea that this is often what happens as a tsuna- mi approaches a shallow coastal shelf. First the waters seem to drain out to sea, then the tsunami comes crashing in. Oh well, we have survived numerous prophecies of destruction that should have been fulfilled by now, but still listen to your intuition and instinct. These are cer- tainly times of increasing tectonic plate activity, and I've heard that an underwater ‘hot spot’ has been identified a few hundred miles off the NSW coast. But back to the issue at hand. This one sees the start of Sir Laurence Gardner's three-part series on The Gold of the Gods, based on his awesome presentation at the recent NEXUS conference. If you are fascinated by the white powder gold phe- nomenon, you'll really appreciate this series. Sherrill Sellman (author of Hormone Heresy) phoned me a few weeks ago, all fired up about National Bone Week or something like that—you know the sort: "Drink three cups of milk per day, take HRT and you'll never get osteoporosis". Her outrage rubbed off on me, so | asked (as usual) for an urgent 4,500-word article and got pages more. Luckily for you (and Sherrill), | knew that would happen. End result: a bone-chilling exposé that's a must-read for both men and women. We have a round-up of the amazing crop circle formations and related goings-on in England this year; but if you want to see the full range of designs (and in colour), jump onto the Internet and visit the Crop Circle Connector website. A few people filling in our Internet visitor's survey have commented that they find the CIA drugs articles boring. | have deliberately kept a number of these running because not enough is being done to expose these scandals and because most would prefer them confined to Mel Gibson movies. Organised crime syndicates now run entire countries—some that have nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. It's not just gangs, families or businesses anymore: it's much bigger! Jumping now to the subject of UFOs, you may not know that hundreds of cases have been reported globally of people claiming to have been healed by aliens. I've spoken to several Australian UFO/ET experiencers who have told me of their own similar circumstances, and | was interested to read that there are many more like them. The ten cases described here have medical evidence to back them up. The information in the Military Mind Control article goes a long way towards explaining some of the weird reports that came out of the Gulf War, especially the news footage | saw of Iraqi troops wandering around so disoriented that they were captured by a news team. They hadn't been shelled in the usual sense of the word. So, may the season be good to you, and may this issue tide you over well for the next two months. Live long and prosper! Duncan Volume 5, Number 6 OCTOBER-NOVEMBER 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. All expressions of opinion are published on the basis that they are not to be regarded as expressing the opinion of the Publisher or its servants or agents. Editorial advice is not specific and readers are advised to seek professional help for individual problems. © NEXUS New Times 1998 2 - NEXUS OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 1998