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NEXUS MAGAZINE Volume 17, Number 3 APRIL - MAY 2010 PUBLISHED BY NEXUS Magazine Pty Ltd, ABN 80 003 61 434 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 WEB MISTRESS Jenny Hawke CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE Sally Fallon Morell and Ramiel Nagel; Gregory Nikolettos and Timothy Wiseman; Alan Cantwell, MD; James Maxlow, PhD; Richard Alan Miller; Mellen-Thomas Benedict; Kris Sherwood 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 Website: http://www.nexusmagazine.com NZ 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. 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 ow, 2010 is already screeching towards 2011 at full speed. Surely it is \ \ } not just me? Time itself seems to be getting faster. But what is "time"? We are told by the new religion on the block (science) that we exist within a space-time continuum, inside which a Big Bang occurred a ong time ago. We are told that first there was "nothing"; then that "nothing" exploded and formed tiny particles of "something", which we call "matter". Next we are told that these tiny, inanimate particles became attracted to each other due to gravity, and that these clumps formed suns and then planets. We are then told, in another extraordinary leap of faith, that some of these inanimate particles suddenly decided that they wanted to reproduce. Yes, folks; after all this pure science, suddenly a bunch of atoms and molecules, with not a care in the world (save for various of Newton's aws), suddenly decided to become complex cellular life-forms so that they could reproduce. So, if you are a rational, logical person who believes that life is the product of scientific laws in a mechanistic universe with no meaning—which is what hey teach you to think in Western schools—you believe essentially that everything you see around you created itself out of nothing for no reason! Think about that for a minute... Apart from being scientifically illogical, what a bleak and miserable concept for immortal spiritual beings to submit hemselves to! And since I am running out of both time and space for this editorial, | had better move right along... On the health front, we have an important article exposing the health risks of high-fructose corn syrup as well as agave "nectar", which is marketed to ealth-conscious consumers as a safe sweetener. Plus, we have a fascinating paper about the "immortal" human cancer cells that have contaminated undreds of cell lines in cancer and vaccine labs around the world. Do we all have psychic powers? Physicist Richard Alan Miller says we do, and in his article he explains how we can develop these innate ESP abilities. We also have an update on the Expanding Earth hypothesis. | like this idea because it overcomes many inconsistencies in Plate Tectonics theory. And as more scientific measurements come in regarding the ages of rocks and ocean beds, the more this Expansion Tectonics theory is the only one to account for how the continents got to be where they are now. If you are interested in lost continents of the past or in Earth changes in the future, | suggest you examine the Expanding Earth hypothesis. The article on an extraordinary near-death experience was selected for several reasons. First, it is positive. Second, it reminds us not to become overwhelmed by toxic information that makes us depressed or feel disdain or hatred for mankind. Third, because many of our regular readers die each edition, I thought it might be of some comfort to those about to make the transition or who are left behind. Fourth, it has the same basic message that most near-death experiences have, so we should take heed. On a final note, we are holding our NEXUS Conference in Australia on 24-25-26 July at the Novotel Twin Waters Resort on the beautiful Sunshine Coast, southeast Queensland. See our website and ads in this issue and the next for more details. I hope to see and meet as many of you there as possible. Until then, expand your horizons with this latest NEXUS offering. Duncan Volume 17, Number 3 APRIL - MAY 2010 EDITOR Duncan M. Roads CO-EDITOR Catherine Simons OFFICE ADMIN/EDITORS' ASSISTANTS _ Seay Hawke; Susie Foster MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT Richard Giles; Susie Foster WEB MISTRESS Jenny Hawke CONTRIBUTORS THIS ISSUE Sally Fallon Morell and Ramiel Nagel; Gregory Nikolettos and Timothy Wiseman; Alan Cantwell, MD; James Maxlow, PhD; Richard Alan Miller; Mellen-Thomas Benedict; Kris Sherwood CARTOONS Phil Somerville COVER GRAPHIC Jeff Edis, jeff_edis@hotmail.com PRINTING Heauelesait Times, Quests Australia WARRANTY AND INDEMNITY Advertisers upon and by lodging material with the Publisher for publication or authorising or approving of the publication of any material INDEMNIFY the Publisher and its servants and agents against all liability claims or proceedings whatsoever arising an the publication and without limiting the generality of the foregoing to indemnify each a them in relation to defamation, slander of title, breach of copyright, infringement of trademarks or names of publication titles, unfair competition or trade practices, royalties or violation of rights or privacy AND WARRANT nae the material complies with all relevant laws and regulations and that its publication will not give rise to any rights against or iabiities in the Publisher, its servants or agents and in particular that nothing therein is capable of being misleading or deceptive or otherwise in breach of the Part V of the Trade Practices Act 1974. 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