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NEXUS MAGAZINE Volume 12, Number 3 APRIL - MAY 2005 PUBLISHED BY NEXUS Magazine Pty Ltd, Australia EDITOR Duncan M. Roads CO-EDITOR Catherine Simons ASSISTANT EDITOR/SUB-EDITOR Ruth Parnell UK OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Marcus Allen CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE Richard Heinberg; Martin J. Walker; Paul Pearsall, PhD, Gary E. Schwartz, PhD, Linda G. Russek, PhD; Sherrill Sellman, ND; Will Banyan; Amy Acheson & Thunderbolts; Karen Klockner and David Brennan; Thomas Valone, PhD, PE; Dr Valery Uvarov CARTOONS Phil Somerville COVER GRAPHIC John Cook, jscook@ozemail.com.au PRINTING Goodhed Print Group, Bicester, Oxon., UK DISTRIBUTION Seymours, London, UK UK OFFICE - 55 Queens Rd, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1BG. Ph: 01342 322854; Fax: 01342 324574 e-mail address: nexus@ukoffice.u-net.com Website: www.nexusmagazine.com EUROPE OFFICE - PO Box 48, 1600 AA Enkhuizen, The Netherlands. 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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 reetings, and welcome to another great line-up of articles in this issue of NEXUS. First we have an article exploring the hidden reasons as to why the USA might want to attack Iran. Already, there are predictions that the attack is planned for June this year, so look for either a trigger event or a slow gradual assault on our logic to convince us that Iran is a "baddie". Speaking of which, it is kind of a shock to realise that we in Australia are likely to be on the side of the "baddies" in any future war, assuming we remain a pseudo-state of the UK-USA axis of deception. I mean, what else can you call an alliance of nations dominated by a hidden cabal that owns and manipulates the media and deliberately creates terrorism and terrorists to justify attacking sovereign nations? I notice more and more writers are commenting that the US empire is crumbling. Growing unemployment, the removal of civil rights and liberties, a huge prison popula- tion, a currency that is rapidly losing value, a government despised overseas, a population that largely seems to care only about what is on their propaganda-filled TVs, and a foreign policy run by the hidden faces of the military-industrial complex. Respect for America has turned to hatred and fear of America. We watched, hoping that the last presidential election may reflect what many concerned Americans feel—only to find that corruption is so entrenched that fair elections are now nonexistent in the USA. The military-industrial-intelligence-financial-media complex that runs America owes no loyalty to national or religious boundaries. It is housed as much in Europe and the UK as it is in the USA. Right now, it serves their interests to turn America into a fascist theocracy and aim it squarely at the unbelievers—who just happen to be the inhabitants of countries with desirable resources. And while the so-called civilised world looks on with shock and dismay at the moronic sock-puppet leaders of the USA and the UK, Russia, India and China are forming very cosy relationships and alliances with each other and also with resource-rich countries in South America and Africa. Meanwhile, back in the trenches, we have an article by Martin Walker on the case of a French forensic scientist Loic Le Ribault, who became very famous for his work but then made the mistake of co-discovering and developing a medical application for his material, known as organic silica. First came bribes to bury it, next came "suggestions" to bury it, then came the raids and imprisonment. Sound familiar? Well this happened in France, and it shows that fame, profile and years of service matter not when someone higher up wants you silenced. Next we have another article that should make you all think. It is about how some people who have had organ transplants suddenly find themselves with memories, feelings and habits that could only have originated from the donor of the organ. This is absolutely fascinating, and the cases mentioned are but a few of the many on record. Still on the health front, Sherrill Sellman has written an article about the continuing dis- covery of dangerous drugs and chemicals in our water supplies, and we are not just talking drinking water but the water table itself. Caffeine, nicotine and all sorts of pharmaceutical drugs, not to mention agricultural chemicals, are popping up in that innocent-looking spring water you may have on your property. Another article of great interest is on "parallel universes", a concept being accepted more and more by mainstream science. The authors rt that this concept is a logical model to be used to explain mysterious phenomena such as sudden disappearances of people or sudden appearances of things. The final article you simply must read is in Twilight Zone. It is reprinted from a 1983 issue of the UK-based journal Flying Saucer Review (now in its 50th year!) and is all about the mystery beings that in Islam are referred to as the "Jinn". These beings like to hover in a dimensional frequency just outside our own, but close enough for them to influence and "feed off" our emotions and desires. Finally, I would like to thank the many, many people who are so moved by reading NEXUS that they send us a little email or note to express their feelings. I'm sorry I cannot reply to them all, but I can assure you I read them all. Thank you! nN: an Volume 12, Number 3 APRIL - MAY 2005 PUBLISHED BY NEXUS Magazine Pty Ltd, Australia EDITOR Duncan M. Roads CO-EDITOR Catherine Simons ASSISTANT EDITOR/SUB-EDITOR Ruth Parnell UK OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Marcus Allen CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE Richard Heinberg; Martin J. Walker; Paul Pearsall, PhD, Gary E. Schwartz, PhD, Linda G. Russek, PhD; Sherrill Sellman, ND; Will Banyan; Amy Acheson & Thunderbolts; Karen Klockner and David Brennan; Thomas Valone, PhD, PE; Dr Valery Uvarov CARTOONS Phil Somerville COVER GRAPHIC John Cook, jscook@ozemail.com.au PRINTING Goodhed Print Group, Bicester, Oxon., UK DISTRIBUTION Seymours, London, UK UK OFFICE - 55 Queens Rd, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1BG. 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