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NEXUS MAGAZINE Volume 16, Number 6 OCTOBER-NOVEMBER 2009 PUBLISHED BY NEXUS Magazine Pty Ltd, ABN 80 003 6ll 434 EDITOR Duncan M. Roads CO-EDITOR Catherine Simons ASSISTANT EDITOR/SUB-EDITOR Ruth Parnell OFFICE ADMIN/EDITORS' ASSISTANTS Jenny Hawke; Susie Foster MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT Richard Giles; Susie Foster CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE Nathan Allonby; Donna Fisher; Viera Scheibner, PhD; Michael E. Salla, PhD; J.J. Hurtak, PhD, PhD, and Desiree Hurtak, PhD; Tony Bushby; Andy Thomas; Michael Brine CARTOONS Phil Somerville COVER GRAPHIC Jeff Edis, jeff_edis@hotmail.com PRINTING Beaudesert Times, Queensland, Australia AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTION Newsagents Direct Distribution HEAD OFFICE - All Correspondence PO Box 30, Mapleton, Qld 4560, Australia. Tel: (07) 5442 9280; Fax: (07) 5442 9381 Email: editor@nexusmagazine.com Website: http://www.nexusmagazine.com NEW ZEALAND OFFICE: RD 2, Kaeo, Northland. Tel: +64 (0)9 405 1963; Email: nexusnz@xtra.co.nz USA OFFICE: PO Box 1248, Walterboro, SC 29488. Email: nexususa@earthlink.net UK OFFICE: 55 Queens Rd, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RHI9 IBG. Tel: +44 (0)1342 322854. Email: nexus@ukoffice.u-net.com EUROPE OFFICE: Postbus 10681, 1001 ER Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Email: nexus@fsf.nl 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 information 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 ‘ve just heard the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Ben Shalom Bernanke, declare that the US recession is over. I wonder how the one in nine Americans who exist on food stamps feel about that, or the 11,500 Americans per day receiving foreclosure actions upon their properties? | wonder how many Americans even realise that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has closed down 107 banks (with all their branches) since | September last year? Meanwhile, schools and hospitals suffer from a critical lack of funding as America continues to spend more money on its military might than every other country in the world combined. And since 9/11, Americans have lost nearly all of their civil liberties and the nation has become a de facto police state. America is not alone in this Orwellian race. Many readers might be surprised to learn that many so-called Third World countries are way ahead in introducing compulsory ID cards and systems. You can thank a lot of the conditions imposed as a result of IMF and World Bank loans for this. Even India is about to implement a compulsory biometric ID system for its billion citizens. Here in Australia, we proudly pat ourselves on the back for defeating the Australia Card in 1987, but, meanwhile, the growing integration of health, electoral, taxation, driving and insurance records ensures we are just as ID'd as everyone else in the world. Our article in this edition shows just how many countries are marching towards compulsory biometric ID systems, with little or no protest from uninformed citizens. Cancer clusters seem to be popping up more and more in the news, and are the subject of another article in this edition. Predictably, the experts rush in and pronounce there is no clear evidence linking anything to the cancer cases. But are they looking in the right places? The subject of dirty electricity is one I would like to see brought to the attention of more regulatory bodies and politicians. You also might want to check out your own workplaces and homes in case you are unwittingly being exposed. On a completely different topic is the article linking the assassination of FK with the issue of UFO secrecy. Of all the motives for the inside-job illing of JFK, this deserves serious attention. My own research leads me to conclude that JFK was indeed exposed to the reality of "the visitors" and was shocked beyond comprehension. Further, | believe that JFK then decided to ackle the real but hidden power structure of America in order to liberate the echnology derived from these visitors. His head-on attack on the Federal Reserve was the last straw: he had to be assassinated to stop him and send a reminder to other world leaders about who was/is boss. The real culprits got away with it. Science News this edition is about the mysterious changes in our Sun. ot only are there very few sunspots, but the ones we are seeing are much “weaker” than normal. The last time this happened, the world was plunged into a sudden and dramatic mini-ice age where crops failed, animals froze to death, rivers and seas froze solid, and life was miserable for a century or two. On a parting note, I want to compliment whoever or whatever is behind those amazing crop circles. The formations that appeared in the fields of England this summer were just stunning. | suggest that, after you read our annual coverage, you visit www.cropcircleconnector.com for a complete overview of the range and complexity of this year's wonders. EDITOR Duncan M. 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