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NEXUS MAGAZINE Volume 13, Number 4 JUNE - JULY 2006 PUBLISHED BY NEXUS Magazine Pty Ltd, Australia EDITOR Duncan M. Roads CO-EDITOR Catherine Simons ASSISTANT EDITOR/SUB-EDITOR Ruth Parnell OFFICE ADMIN/EDITORS' ASSISTANTS Jenny Hawke; Susie Foster UK OFFICE ADMIN Marcus Allen; Alex Allen CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE Carl Wernerhoff; Luke Curtis, MS, CIH et al., Peter Dale Scott, PhD; Carmi B. Hazen; C. Johan Masreliez, PhD; Clark C. McClelland; Philip Coppens CARTOONS Phil Somerville COVER GRAPHIC Jeff Edis, jeff_edis@hotmail.com PRINTING Goodhed Print Group, Bicester, Oxon., UK DISTRIBUTION Seymours, London, UK NEXUS UK OFFICE - 55 Queens Rd, E. 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. 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Editorial t is now 10 years since the infamous Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania. For as many [= people from diverse backgrounds have been investigating and collecting information which they believe is evidence that Martin Bryant (who "confessed" to the shootings) was not the killer and has been framed. Several mainstream publications ran articles to mark the 10th anniversary, but even they were accused of opening wounds in order to sell papers. The trouble is, using their own metaphor, wounds which are not healing need to be reopened and re-examined, which is certainly the case with events at Port Arthur. Part one of our three-part series looks at some of the basic problems with the theory that Martin Bryant single-handedly killed all those people. For example, witnesses claim the shooter was firing from the right hip, yet Bryant is left-handed. There are more than enough problems to cast considerable doubt on the entire "official" story. It doesn't take much to see that there is a growing rift between the USA under the neocons, and Russia under Putin. Putin has kicked out, or locked up, foreign controllers of what he considers to be Russia's natural assets. This means that some seriously annoyed oligarchs are licking their wounds in Israel and the UK, plotting revenge on Putin. Their plans involve using "terrorists" to destabilise key areas surrounding Russia. Recently, the anti-Putin oligarchs recruited Neil Bush to help them in the undeclared war already being waged against Russia. If you want to become more informed on the background, read Peter Dale Scott's series on "The Far West Drug MetaGroup", part one of which is in this issue. Speaking of Russia, I must comment on The Ringing Cedars series of books I have started reading. They have sold millions of copies in Russia and have been translated into many other languages, but are only now being published in English. You may recall a reader recently sending a Letter to the Editor, saying he had found some Russian books which made everything he had read in the last 20 years seem like a complete waste of paper (and this from a serious truth-seeker!). Well, I checked out the books, and I find myself agreeing with him. These books are absolutely amazing! They are certainly the most thought-provoking material to come my way in quite a while, and that is saying something! I have included a review of the first three books in the Book Reviews section, and I will cover more in future issues. NEXUS has published many articles discussing the role of parasites and other micro- organisms that take up residence (or mutate into new organisms) in the body after pH or other changes in the blood. More diseases than you'd think are the result of these organisms, even though we usually blame a "virus". Ways to rid the body of these critters can vary, as can the success rate. Successful choices available include herbs, zapping, urine therapy and colloidal silver, to name a few. One of the most difficult parasites to remove is the tapeworm—or should I say was. Be sure to read the article this issue on the amazing effects of high-energy light from the carbon arc lamp. The author even describes how you can build your own lamp. While on the subject of health, be sure to read the article on the health effects of indoor moulds (or "molds" if you are in the US empire). If you can smell mould or dampness in your house or work environment, then you need to realise that you are inhaling zillions of spores of micro-organisms that can gradually, or dramatically, alter your health for the worse. In fact, every time you "smell" anything, it basically means that foreign molecules are going straight up the nose, into the bloodstream and into the brain. Think about that. Fragrances from personal care products and even subliminal smells that affect you without your knowledge (e.g., pheremones) all add to the workload for your immune system. We've decided not to hold any NEXUS conferences in 2006, but we are planning at least one conference, probably two, for 2007. If you can recommend any "different" venues or locations, I am keen to hear from you. In closing this editorial, I'm sorry to have to inform readers of the sudden death in early May of Robert Adams in New Zealand. Among other things, Robert invented the Pulsed Electric Motor Generator and put it into public domain through NEXUS Magazine back in the early 1990s. 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