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Letters to the Editor ... Letters to the Editor Mad Cow Disease is Ancient is much more valuable to me now | reduction in theta indicating a | escaped from a nearby research Hi, Duncan: The ABC 4 than it could ever have been | reduced level of attention. Too | lab." Unless I read poorly, I did Corners TV show [23 April] before. busy feeling pleasure of the smell, | not see anything in the article demonstrated that although insecti- Philip Doyle, pdoyle79@yahoo. | perhaps? This neither proves nor | about primates from a nearby cides can damage prions, they do | com.au disproves anything about garlic! research lab. Did I miss some- not cause a contagious type of . If you can help with finding out thing? : damage that can be transferred to | Few Medical Studies on Garlic evidence" for the garlic claims, I} About Dade County: what is another animal. Prions damaged Th would be grateful, because to date | going on there? A couple things: by insecticide cannot transfer that pubMled paren fe gramled the the balance of research papers on | the hurricane, the voting mess last damage to another animal. ences for the entire 1970s and | S@*lic makes it one of the few | year... Also—and please don’t Manganese does replace copper | could not find a study relating to natural things on offer that's a food think I'm crazy—I read the in infected animals. The rich man- | Stanford, which is given in Bob medicine that can help people, ©. Montauk Project books, which ganese in soils can accelerate that | Beck's article already mentioned to against H. pylori, bacteria, viruses, | indicate the possibility of interdi- damage by supplying an abun- | you [see 8/02]. I also tried under | &'<- I'm not trying to discredit | mensional activity going on in dance of manganese, which the | Biofeedback and EEG, which | B¢ck—! want his stuff to be | government experiments and in disease will happily utilise, and | starts at 1972, and could find noth- | COT¢¢t—but one can't just take | addition talk about the "metaphysi- may accelerate an already existing | ing about garlic. anything as read without any hard | cal importance of August 23rd" in disease. But manganese does not | There is the problem that not all evidence. relation to Aleister Crowley and cause the infection. details are always given "on line", Sincerely, Helen Knowles, | friends who performed a "work- Petrol will fuel a fire—but unless | so the research could be elsewhere, Helen @silvercrystal.freeserve.co. | ing" to open that space. Then I see there is already a fire, the petrol | or there's often "no abstract avail. | “< that Andrew landed August 24th will not cause any fire. The Kuru | able" to say where something is and behaved like something not of in New Guinea happened where no | being done or giving more detail. | Holy Grail & Bloodline of Jesus. | ‘is Earth. : insecticides were used. Even so, it's difficult to form an | I just want to say "Hats off to T don't know what it all means, This is an ancient disease. It is | opinion on what has been said | you!" Well done in putting out the but it is too many coincidences for more likely to have come from | without any "evidence" to hand. Holy Grail bloodline of Jesus on my taste. outer space than from insecticides. | "A system for biofeedback con- | the Web! _All the best, Janet Brown, Reason: no life form can with- | ditioning of electroencephalo- | As a direct descendant of the | Jorownphd@yahoo.com stand 600°C [1,112°F], yet CJD | graphic activity" goes back to | Stuart/Stewart line of Kings and | [Dear Janet: Encounters with multiplies even after experiencing | 1975; and "Detection of EEG | Queens, the Holy Grail bloodlines escaped primates are described in this temperature. abnormalities with feedback stimu- | are a direct part of my family kt. Frankovich's book, but we ran The mark of the beast has a new | lation" (Mulholland, T., Benson, | genealogy, and the "Templar out of space to include a mention meaning. F., Biofeedback Self-Regul. 1976) | Knights" a direct part of of my her- | !”" her article. Also, I thought the Regards, Peter O., moonbeam@ | says, "However, the feedback EEG | itage (my paternal grandfather was | Significant Montauk date was earthling.net method is not yet a proven diag- | of the highest order of Knights | August 12th. Ed.] nostic technique". So there's noth- | Templars, and it is through his a . ing to go on before that time, even. | wife, my maternal grandmother, | Wonderin WingMaker: Thinking Outside the Square The early EEG and biofeedback | that we et our Royal Stewart her- ondering about WingMakers Dear Duncan: I have been an | work seems to have been predomi- itage and lineage back to Jesus and avid NEXUS reader for about nantly on epilepsy, then alco- | Mary Magdalene). coneratylate. now, and 7 want 10 holism, drugs and some heart | Today, the names of Arthur, | than four times now. I have read h " y ive hi i experiments. James, Joseph, John, Thomas, | the articles and checked out the that leon = aceon as Deen | The only mention of garlic and | Maria (Mary), Anna, Alma website, and it is, as you say excellent. Far from making me an | EEG was in a paper in Int. J. | (Hebrew Almah), still dominate “intriguing stuff". Taking into anti-social paranoid, your maga- | Psychophysiol. 1998 by G.N. | the first names in my immediate ‘ zine pas Provided and continues ° Martin—"Human EEG response to | family. provide an alternative viewpoint | olfactory stimulation: two experi- |] am so glad that in this modern 5 that really makes me think outside | ments using the aroma of food". day and age of the Internet, the Tk What part oe the the square. As a third-year univer- | Tp the first experiment, garlic | truth can finally be told! This is honti ‘ message strikes @ sity student, I find this of particular | "smell" was tested on "synthetic" | the new golden age of knowledge, cl For me your editorial is the most vee odours of chocolate, spearmint, | and the truth can no longer be sup- valuable part of the magazine. I When I first began receiving | almond, strawberry, vegetable, van your magazine as a 15-year-old, I | garlic, onion and cumin, and no pressed by churchianity. Vosel have never met or seen you, but believed that everything you pub- | odour was recorded from 19 elec- y; 8", | value your opinion; and when you Dear Duncan: Articles on the subject of WingMakers have appeared in your magazine no less account the amount of material that you review for publication in lished was so well researched that | trodes in all EEG frequencies, Lassemista@iopener.net say look, I look. But WingMakers it had to be true. I have now | delta, theta, alpha, beta-1 and beta- has me wondering why. reached a slightly more reasonable | 2. Hurricane Andrew Coincidences Still in the arena of other dimen- point in my life where I don't nec- | [hy the second experiment, on the | Hello! First, I think your maga- sions, I'm thinking about buying a essarily believe everything I read | response to odour of real foods— | zine is excellent. I am very grate- Lifetools meditation device. I in NEXUS. In fact, I now use | chocolate, baked beans and rotting | ful for the work you do and the | don't know if you have had any NEXUS the same way I do every | pork—chocolate odour was | courage you show. experience with them or any other other publication I read: as a valu- | associated with significantly less | Second, a question. In your edi- alpha/theta-generating devices. able perspective on events in the | theta activity than was any other | torial in 8/03 you say about the | What's your view or advice? world. Not fact, not fiction; just a | stimulus. It is hypothesised that | hurricane survivors: "...they were | Thanks heaps, Darren, perspective. the alterations in theta reflect shifts | left to fend for themselves in an | whipmtn@tsn.cc T hope you don't see this as a | in attention or cognitive load | area that had become radioactive | [Dear Darren: Lifetools has an devaluation of NEXUS, because it | during olfactory perception, with a | and overrun by primates which had | excellent reputation. Ed.] 4 - NEXUS JUNE — JULY 2001 www.nexusmagazine.com