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NEXUS MAGAZINE Volume 9, Number 3 APRIL — MAY 2002 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 Jenny Hawke CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE Steven Ransom; Stephen Byrnes, PhD; Mary G. Enig, PhD; Tony Bushby; The Freedom Reclamation Project and KeelyNet; Dr Andrew Powell; Will Hart; Linda Moulton Howe CARTOONS Phil Somerville COVER GRAPHIC John Cook, jscook@ozemail.com.au PRINTING APN, Queensland, Australia AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTION Newsagents Direct Distribution HEAD OFFICE - All Correspondence PO Box 30, Mapleton, Qld 4560, Australia Tel: +61 (0)7 5442 9280; Fax: +61 (0)7 5442 9381 Email: editor@nexusmagazine.com Website: http://www.nexusmagazine.com NEW ZEALAND OFFICE RD 2, Kaeo, Northland Tel: +64 (0)9 405 1963; Fax: +64 (0)9 405 1964 Email: nexusnz@xtra.co.nz USA OFFICE - 2940 E. 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Editorial s expected, the number of reports and articles circulating amongst non-mainstream media challenging the "War on Terror" is increasing as more and more questions emerge and others remain unanswered. Canadian, European and British newspapers are starting to ask questions about the oil pipelines, about foreknowledge of the September 11 events, about intelligence agency complicity, and even about remote control technolo- gy to fly planes. It seems that many people are starting to look at the events with less emotion and more logic. Whether the World Trade Center attack was conducted by Osama bin Laden or not, nearly everyone outside of America now knows that the War on Terror is nonsense, being used by some nations to further their own interests at the expense of others. And be clear that it is not just nations benefiting, it is the world's transnational corporations who are at the heart of it; after all, they are the ones who buy the politicians into office in the first place. Whether a person is a terrorist or a freedom fighter depends on which side of the fence you stand. America and her allies are guilty of killing many more civilians than they lost in New York, and now they plan to kill more people in other countries. Is this going to stop people targeting America as the cause of all problems? No! It is going to guarantee more attacks from people who have even less to lose than before. I foresee that, under the guise of fighting "terror", more people everywhere will lose civil rights and freedoms, more transnational corporations will gain yet more of a stran- glehold on the Earth's natural resources, Israel will escalate its occupation of Palestine, more space-based weapons will be put into orbit, the illicit drug trade will be allowed to increase, and the few remaining countries who control the issuance of their own currency will soon lose that basic national right. But I digress from the articles which I'd like to draw to your attention in this edition. One such article that is sure to generate comment is "The Myths of Vegetarianism". Please let it be known from the outset that this two-part article doesn't imply that we advocate a meat diet. (Personally, I advocate the "instinctive eating" diet). We are pub- lishing this information because I know a lot of vegetarians are lacking some essential nutrients in their diets. I hope all readers benefit from this information, not just the vege- tarians. The only "myth" missing from the list contained in the article is the myth that plants don't have "feelings". I contend that plants do have "feelings", and this is a subject l intend to tackle in an upcoming issue. This edition also has a lengthy article on how to run a car on water (again). We did what research we could on the plans and decided to publish them in the public interest. As usual, if you have any success with the technology, please give us feedback and we'll pass it on to our readers. Finally, the carbon-dating results of a sunken city off the coast of India (see Twilight Zone) are sure to generate controversy and a rethink of the history of civilisations. Please give special attention to the NEXUS Conference this May. We have finalised the list of speakers, with the addition of Mike Ruppert—who is drawing large audiences across America with his cutting-edge research on all matters connected with September 11, the War on Terror, the mysterious deaths of various microbiologists and, of course, the illicit drug trade and its links to the US intelligence community. The speakers include: Dr Len Horowitz on matters of biowarfare (pay attention, Chemtrail watchers); David Hatcher Childress on the latest archaeological evidence for advanced ancient civil- isations; Skip Atwater from the Monroe Institute on remote viewing, out-of-body research, etc.; a team of Internet security experts showing you things you never knew about your computer; Gary Opit on strange creatures of Australia; Sherrill Sellman on hormonal health; Brian Martin on the suppression of dissent; plus some cutting-edge exhibits and stalls. Our thanks go to Bionic Products (manufacturers of the Elanra thera- peutic ioniser) for its sponsorship of the conference this year. NEXUS will also have a stall of back issues, books and videos at the Mind Body Spirit festivals in Brisbane (May 4-6) and Sydney (May 16-19). Bring your list of missing back issues if you drop by, and I'll do you a deal! 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