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NEXUS MAGAZINE Volume 13, Number 1 December 2005 — January 2006 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 Jenny Hawke UK OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Marcus Allen CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE James Robert; John Loftus; Catherine O'Driscoll; Viera Scheibner, PhD; James Colmer; William J. Beaty; Robert Stanley; Andy Thomas 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 Rad, 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 - Postbus 10681, 1001 ER Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Ph: +31 (0)228 324076; Fax: +31 (0)228 312081 e-mail address: nexus@fsf.nl HEAD OFFICE - Articles, Reviews, etc. PO Box 30, Mapleton, Qld 4560, Australia. Ph: +61 7 5442 9280; Fax: +61 7 5442 9381 e-mail address: editor@nexusmagazine.com ITALY OFFICE - c/- Avalon Edizioni, Piazza Mazzini 52, 35137 Padova, Italy Ph/Fax: +39 (0)49 912 6006 e-mail address: info@nexusitalia.com USA OFFICE - PO Box 1248, Walterboro, SC 29488 Tel: +1 843 549 5985; Fax: +1 877 349 1928 Email: nexususa@earthlink.net 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 Gens and welcome to the latest round-up of news, articles and reviews of things that have captured our attention of late. This issue contains a double-length article comprised of the top 25 censored stories as determined by the academics and students at Sonoma State University, California. These items usually stem from US-based issues, but since America is impacting upon so many countries these days, I think that many of the censored stories are pertinent to other nations as well. The biggest underreported story, in my opinion, is the one about how many people are being gagged because of what they know, and about how that information may cause adverse social change. Media workers are gagged when they cross someone's line (i.e., the few who are left who actually do journalist's work, other than rewording incoming press releases); health workers are gagged when they discover, or rediscover, actual cures for disease; research scientists are gagged when they discover, or rediscover, sources of energy that would reduce "fossil" fuel dependency; as are archaeologists and historians who dare to pay attention to "anomalous" findings. T have lost count of the number of alternative health practitioners and companies targeted by regulatory authorities and closed down. In each case, the victim is required to sign a non- disclosure agreement. This means they cannot tell you about their case, and neither can anyone else. Sympathetic TV, radio or newspaper reporters cannot get the message out to the public because of this. The really annoying thing is that there are a few charlatans still out there with bogus products, bellowing all the right buzzwords on their full-page adverts, but for some reason they don't seem to get the attention of the authorities. Predominantly, it is the products and treatments that "work" that are being eliminated. For example, one would think that a treatment with even a modicum of success in curing asthma would be instantly investigated. Think again. As long-time readers of NEXUS realise, if it can cure something, it is ignored/suppressed/outlawed. And I am not just talking about "alternative" cures for disease: there are many more "mainstream" cures that are suppressed than "alternative" ones. The reason you don't hear about them is because the "drug" doesn't even make it to sale. There is no profit for big business in curing disease. Anyway, back to my point: this is the second article that we've run on the Buteyko method for treating asthma. Given the success of this treatment, it is shameful that the medical establishment continues to ignore it. Share the article with anyone you can. Continuing the idea of giving you both the problem and a solution in the one story, we have a must-read on the link between chronic scurvy and heart disease. It's yet another major reason to take vitamin C regularly. Our recent NEXUS Conference in Brisbane was another success. One of the keynote speakers was Dr James Maxlow, who did a presentation on the Expanding Earth model of global tectonics. This is a truly fascinating subject, and it demands a lot of historical and social revision as well as geophysical remapping. For example, the model shows how the continent of Antarctica was once positioned between Europe and the Americas, relatively speaking—an interesting tidbit for the researchers who adamantly maintain that Atlantis is under the Antarctic ice! Speaking of Antarctica, the final part of our series titled "Britain's Secret War..." should make you wonder whether the Germans found something very significant there well before World War II began. Those polar mysteries are just not going away! The topic of reincarnation does not get a great deal of media coverage. It is something that many people believe in, but do not talk about. Well, the advent of the Internet is resulting in a lot of information-sharing on this subject. Suddenly, a few isolated cases that would be considered "proof" of reincarnation are turning into dozens and scores of cases. Past-life regression therapy is providing some amazing insights, not only into the relationships between the mind, body, emo- tions and spirit but also into the nature of time itself. Several past-life "regressionists" have found success in future-life "progressions", paving the way for much debate from believers, sceptics and fence-sitters alike about what the heck is going on. Many years ago, NEXUS published some of the prophetic visions of the 19th-century Serbian peasant Mitar Tarabich. In those days, we did not enjoy such a wide international circulation, so in view of all those thousands of new readers from Romania, Croatia, Germany, France, Russia, Poland, Sweden, Greece and The Netherlands, and in view of international events of the last 10 years, we have updated and republished them. I'm sure you will find the predictions accurate on all counts so far. And on the subject of remarkable people, be sure to read the final item in the Twilight Zone section. It is about a very gifted Russian boy, a so-called "indigo" child, who not only can remember his previous life but knows much, much more. Enjoy! Duncan DISTRIBUTION Seymours, London, UK UK OFFICE - 55 Queens Rd, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1BG. 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