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NEXUS MAGAZINE Volume 7, Number 4 JUNE - JULY 2000 PUBLISHED BY NEXUS Magazine Pty Ltd, ABN 80 003 611 434 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 Kenn Thomas; Project Censored; Hans T. van der Veen; Russell L. Blaylock, MD; Gerry Vassilatos; Nick Franks; John Bedini; Timothy S. Cooper; George Filer 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 Tel: (07) 5442 9280; Fax: (07) 5442 9381 E-mail: editor@nexusmagazine.com Web page: www.nexusmagazine.com NEW ZEALAND OFFICE RD 2, Kaeo, Northland Tel: +64 (0)9 405 1963; Fax: +64 (0)9 405 1964 E-mail: nexusnz@xtra.co.nz USA OFFICE - 2940 E. 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Is ‘life’ just the product of a mechanistic universe devoid of any meaning? Or is there meaning to it all? And, if so, what? On a more localised level, I find myself fascinated with mass events and the question of whether they are being 'guided' by an unseen hand or are just randomly driven by the attitudes of the masses. In this modern era, it is plain to see (for those who care to look) that many forces driving our social ‘progression’ are organised and are financially motivated. The drive to unite countries into continent-sized trading blocks did not emerge from the citizens of those countries. The drive to set global standards on things like the rec- ommended daily dosage of vitamin C (as with the Codex Alimentarius Commission), or the push to combine many national currencies into one new denomination, has not emerged from those representative nations. This ‘push’ towards globalisation is not being driven by the ordinary people: it is clearly being driven by an elite from behind the scenes. This is no longer conspiracy theory: it is observable fact! On the surface it is easy to point to transnational corporations and their obvious profit motive. But look at the interlocking control of those powerful, long-standing corporations from a viewpoint of family bloodlines and you get a whole new perspective. But, just who comprises this ‘elite'—and what their motives and goals are—is the sub- ject of many a conspiracy theory. Has this elite existed for a long time? If so, how far back do they go? Are they any particular race or religion? Is it just a rich ruling-class with no more meaning to their lives except to amass more power and wealth? Are they terrestrial or non-terrestrial? Are they from an inner Earth civilisation or do they shape- shift? Are 'they' even from this dimension? There are several viewpoints of 'the big picture’ of life which involve the concept of other-dimensional beings who 'feed' off emotional energy emitted by humans. One compelling book I read recently contained this very idea. In The Thread of Infinity (see review this issue), the "Lords of the Higher Realms" live non-physically but have lesser minions actively (physically) engaged here on planet Earth, stirring up trouble. They instigate and steer vast conspiracies, many of which are hauntingly familiar. Their goal is to control our egos. The 'good' guys seek to encourage us to connect our souls with our egos and awaken to the God within each of us. The 'bad' guys want us to focus our attention (and our beliefs) outwards—on survival, money, sex, religion, entertainment, good times, wars and problems. Our resulting emotional stress is all they want. To them it is an energy source, much like food/emotions/sex combined. My own perceptions of history tell me that forces behind the scenes are coming close to achieving a long-held goal of globalisation. What has always puzzled me, is why this elite has focused on using war, suffering, coercion, terror and external force as their pre- ferred tools to effect change. Why not use love, greatness and example as an incentive? Surely it is far cheaper, more effective, more permanent and, above all, more pleasant. Ihave personally seen many problems 'solved' with lose-lose-lose situations, when they could easily have been solved with win-win-win situations. This occurs on all lev- els of government on a regular basis, and I am not alone in this observation. I'm coming close to concluding that there is no rational reason for this. I cannot see how even transnationals benefit from such short-term thinking. In one of his out-of-body explorations, Robert Monroe, founder of The Monroe Institute, was told that life on Earth is unique, and that it was created by beings who use our emotional output as a food source. This revelation put the poor guy into shock for weeks! After all, discovering that we humans may not be at the end of the 'food' chain is not something we want to tell the kids, is it? So as you read this issue of NEXUS, spare a loving thought for those you may be ‘feeding’! 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