1. ,NEXUS NEWS 6 THE MYSTERY & MAJESliY OF WATER 36 A
round-up of the news you probably did By Callum Coats. The magic
and mystery not see. of water, as seen through the eyes of
freeNEXUS FOLLOW-UPS 11 energy pioneer, Viktor Schauberger. A
regular section to further inform readers OPERATION VAMPIRE KillER
2000 41 on developments of issues covered in pre Extracted by Glenn
Krawczyk from a man vious editions of NEXUS. ual for police
officers, by police officers against a New World Order.CROP CIRCLE
MYSTERY IN GERMANY 12 NEW SCIENOE NEWS 47 Three mysterious
medallions discovered A round-up of interesting news and titbits
beneath a German crop circle-with the from the underground science
network. exact same patterns moulded into them. THE TWILIGHT lONE
52EARTH CHANGES REPORT 14 A collection of strange and bizarre
stories A column by Gordon-Michael Scallion from around (and off)
the world. looking at his prophecies and predictions. REVI EWS .
Books 5-7DINOSAUR BIRDS BACK IN THE USA 16 "Vaccination - The
Hidden Facts" by Ian Sinclair By David Hatcher Childress. An
intriguing "The Poisoned Needle" by Eleanor McBean look at the
legends and recent encounters "A Rosicrucian Notebook" by Willie
Schrodter with the supposedly extinct Pterodactyl. "ElectroHealing"
by Roger CoghillTRADING WITH THE ENEMY 19 "Killing Cancer by Prue
Hickey-Kelly A startling look at big busine-ss and interna "The
High Bridge Incident" by Howard & Connie tional bankers during
World War II. Menger "The Only Planet of Choice" compiled by
PhyllisTHE PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG RACKETr - Pt 2........21 Shlemmer
and Palden Jenkins By john Leso. An in-depth article revealing
"Churchills War by David Irving how we are being ripped off,
hoaxed, "The Healing Herbs" by Michael Castleman conned, poisoned,
and killed by one of the "The Homebuilt Dynamo" by Alfred T. Forbes
biggest industries now on the planet. REVI,EWS - Audio &
VideoTapes 62VACCINATIONS - DO THEY WORK? 27 "The Light Within" by
Jan Poole By Ian Sinclair. Part 1 of a series of articles Natures
Symphony" Vol. 1 which will show you we are being conned NEXUS
PRODUCT OROER FORMS 69 as the safety and effectiveness of vaccina
DE-CLASSIFIED ADS 71 tions. SUBSCRIPT40NS & BACK ISSUES 72JUNE
-JULY 1993 NXUS-l
2. Editorial Hi there, and welcome to the pages of the latest
NEXUS Magazine. During the weeks prior to the publication of each
issue, I am prone to bursts of inspiration as to what to w.rite for
my next editorial-but alas, when the time comes to put finger to
keyboard, its gone! I urge all parents and parents-to-be to read
the article on vaccinations. This is a very emotive issue with many
people, but you will fmd that the article printed herein contains a
lot of information which should lbe consid ered by anyone who
intends getting their children or themselves immu nised. This issue
sees the printing of the final part of the article on the power and
abuse of power by the pharmaceutical drug companies around the
world. Maybe these articles will go some way towards encouraging
people to take care of their own health, rather than hand it over
to big business interests. As a result of these two huge articles,
we decided to compensate and run a couple of smaller-length stories
which we have had in the basket for some months. Speaking of in the
basket-I must send a big note of tIlanks to all those people who
send in unsolicited articles, clippings and writings. It is good to
see so many people motivated. Please though, if you wish your
master piece returned, you must provide a stamped self-addressed
envelope to have any hope of seeing your many hours of work ever
again.! How many people would ever gue~s what the article on pages
41 to 44 is about, if left to judge from the title? "Operation
Vampire Killer 2000" is an unusual compilation. Actually, the
article here ,in NEXUS is extracted from the book of the same name.
For what it is worth, we have already removed heaps of rhetoric and
toned down the sabre-rattling somewhat. Read it-youll see what I
mean! The amazing crop circles found in Germany that we covered in
a previ ous issue of NEXUS have been eclipsed by the discovery of
three metal plates buried underground in the field beneath the crop
circle fOfinations. The metal plates are engraved or embossed with
exactly the same designs as the crop circle. See pages 12 and 13.
The short article on Professor Searl of antigravity research fame,
drew a lot of national and international interest. We have
published some follow up information on Professor Searls
whereabouts and contact details. Refer to the Science News section
for more information. Well, folks, I am off to the US in a
formight. Yes, NEXUS is invading America-by invitation. It seems
that NEXUS is getting quite a following overseas, with very stong
interest in the US. Readers may also be happy to know that each
issue of NEXUS is cur rently outselling Ithe issue before--or-sales
are going up steadily! Thank you all for your support. Duncan Roads
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the foregoing to indemn ify each of them in relation to
defllmation, slander of title, breach of copyright, infringement of
trademarks or names of publica.tion titles, unfair competition or
trade practic~, royalties or violation of rights or privacy, AND
WARRANT that the material complies with all relevant lawsand
regulations and that its publication wil~ not give rise to any
rights against or liabilities in the Publisher, its servants or
agents and in particular thatnothing therein is capable of being
misleading or aeceptive or otherwise in breach of the Part V of the
Trade Practices Act 1974. All expressions or opinion, are published
on the basis that they are not to be regarded as expressing the
opinion of the Publisher or its servants or agents. Editorial
advice is notspecific and readers are advised to seek professional
help for ,individual problems. C> Nexus New limes 1993 ,2NEXUS
JUNE - JULY 1993
3. NB: Please keep let ters to approx. 100150 words in length.
Ed. ,,:~ .....: ,:, (Dear Readers, Weare getting countries! arm of
law enforcement is in for but very active. We have been so many
letters that we are clear Your FOURTH REICH article its cut.
McAlvany is historically on several TV stations and radio ly unable
to publish them all. is proof of that and, locally, incorrect when
he labels this interviews and we are correWe would like to thank
those whatever is published about fed avarice as socialism. At
best, sponding with other UFO groups who pen such encouraging eral,
state and local government America has state capitalism, all over
Europe and the USA. and, at worst, it is sliding intoremarks, and
apologise to those actions to limit the ordinary per As a result of
our activities we right-wing anarchy. whose letters remain unpub
sons freedoms, supports the have also received a couple of If we
get active very quickly, lished. Readers seeking a reply fears
expressed in October 1942. we might be able to stop the letters
from the worlds most to correspondence should Of the three
originals, only famous debunker, the one and one has survived the
50 years seizure and structuring laws from only P. Klass. His
letter was a include a stamped, self coming in here. But, we might
crude agent provoc~teurs prediction time; the others addressed
envelope. Ed.) passed away in 1975 and 1991. be too late. Since
reading this attempt to sow dissension among But, for whatever it
is worth, article, I met a Melbourne busi nessman who lost two
million UFO investigators. A good graphologist should have a look
Re: The Fourth Reich when I returned from Europe in dollars
following the recent bot Dear Duncan, 1990, I was struck with an at
his megalomaniac signature; it tom of the harbour legislation:
takes almost half a page! Enclosed cheque, and official
uncomfortable thought. ..that prior to the legislation, and with
form, for continuation of sub before 1995 we, here in legal advice,
he sold one compa Despite all our activities and scription to
NEXUS. Hard to Australia, would have a revolu ny to another that
was making a contacts, the first time we ever realise that time
goes so fast! tion...it was, and still is, not clear heard about
the Mexican UFOs loss; his action was made illegal, April-May 1993
issue had, as to me if it would be a violent one because the
legislation was given was in NEXUS. usual, many thought-provoking
or a peaceful one. twenty years restrospectivity. We are not
infiltrated by the articles, and my attention was And, to make
things more We definitely need a watchdog CIA & Co., and at the
last public immediately drawn to THE interesting, the Tuesday after
the group monitoring all proposed meeting of the society (early
FOURTH REICH. federal elections, I got up with legislation... Why
not make leg April) we showed parts of the I had heard a little bit
about an horrendous thought, namely islation two hundred years
retro Mexican video to more than 200 some of the US regulations,
as
4. WHOSE SIDE ARE THEY Unfortunately though, tthese ref
erendums do little more than lit ON? mus test the mood of the shire
SOIDe of the most brutal and constituents. In several cases
thebloody regimes in the world state governments have forcedtoday
were created and paid for shires to continue fluoridation ofwith US
tax dollars. water supplies. Take Liberia for e~ple. [n (Source:
Telef"wh MirrQr, 3 Mayth.e fall of 1980, a few days 199J)before
Ronald Reagan waselected! president, Samuel K. PASTEUR FABRICATED
HISDoe, a hulking Liberiansergeant, bayoneted his coun VACCINATION
RESULTStrys president to death and In 1878, when Pasteur wasseized
power with other army already a national hero, heofficers. Although
his regime instructed ibis family to neverbecame notorious as a
brutal allow anyone access to his noteand corrupt dictatorship, poe
books.got more aid from Amerkan According to Gerald Geison,
antaxpayers than any other historian at Princeton UniversityAfrican
ruler - nearly a billion in New Jersey, Louis Pasteursdollars
during the Reagan-Bush ,laboratory notebooks reveal thatera.
FLUORIDE LOSINC he deliberately deceived his colleagues And
remember K.uwait, that wonder POPULARITY AS PEOPLE and the public
in some of his mostful democratic country that America BECOME MORE
INFORMED famous experiments.stepped in to save by killing off over
It turns out that Pasteur used some A recent weekend referendum in
the250,000 Iraqis? It now ranks as one of dirty tricks and lied
about experimental upper Blue Mountains on fluoridation of data to
push aside rivals in his bid to getthe worst countries involved in
the sexslave trade. According to human rights water supplies has
resulted in a 7il % the government licence to produce cergroups,
since Kuwait had been liberated vote for its removal. tain
vaccines.2,000 Asian maids had managed to This is similar to
results in other It seems things just never change.eSGape employers
who they claim were shires such as Cons Harbour, Port (Source: New
Scientist. 20 February 1993.)regularly raping, assaulting or
maltreat Macquarie, Moree, Howlong,ing them. Deniliquin, Ballarat,
Drouin where con POMS PRIVATISE WATER(Source: The SQotlifht.14
December, 1992, stituents have been polled as to their The British
experiment to privatise Sunshine Coast Daily. 6 April. 1993.) will
on the matter. water has proven to be a monumental nightmare. Apart
frOm ,the price of water going up, the quality of water in London
is now so bad that most people (who can afford it) are buying
imported bottled ~ water for drinking. In the past five years, the
price of water has risen by almost 50 per cent, and last year
prices went up 12.2 per ~. II cent, more than three times the rate
of * 1} EO inflatio.D. As a result, the ten private water com
panies in England and Wales have issued an aJanning 900,000
,summonses for non-payment of bills. 21,000 resi a
-======-~l-------~ I . dences had their water supply cut last year,
an increase of 177 per ,cent on the previous years disconnections.
The water companies now want to charge almost double for the
removal of $. ..... oA vlL.... pesticides, chemicals and lead from
drinking water.6-NEXUS JUNE - JULY 1993
5. G,L$BAl NEWS . ."serving reports from terrorised former lst
place-President Bush for various novel uses of language, including
calling for "lessmembers of organisations labelled as proliferation
of all different kinds of weapons" as the Department of Defense
reversed acults by CAN operatives. These often 25-year policy and
began supporting arms trade shows around the world.chilling reports
are used both to justify Finally, the 1992 George Orwell Award for
Distinguished Contribution to Honesty andthe need for CANs
expertise in depro Darity in Public Language went to Donald Barlett
and James Steele, authors of America:gramming additional members,
and to What Went Wrong. The authors received the award for cutting
through "the political anddrum 4P business and increase the influ
economic doublespeak used to justify the economic policy of the
1980s" to reveal "who isenceofCAN. and isnt paying the price in the
90s." What is mOJe is that CAN has access From the November 20th
issue of the Champaign-Urbana News Gazette.through Louis West and
others to a Extracted from peg:alt.activism, via Pegasus Networks,
Brisbane, Tel: (07) 257 1111.wide variety of intelligence
sources.One such source proudly boasting of itsrole in supplying
documentation on the I Bosnia. I IWaco IChurch to the BATF is the
notorious Theyre raping Lets just Theyre justADL (Anti Defamation
League.) the women and wait sitting there Send in The ADL and CAN
are tightly inte siaugh~ering the men! and see. doing nothing. the
tanKS! ~grated, together with a psychiatristnamed Park Dietz with
the behavioural J ~studies unit of the FBI, based out ofQunantico,
Virginia. That is the unit ofthe FBI involved in Waco. All in all,
the whole thing stinks!(Source: Pegasus Computer Network, vari ous
newspapers, EIR Magazine)JUNE - JULY 199"3 NEXUS9
8. NEXUS follow-u 5The Big Project OXYGEN THERAPIES - THE
therapies itself was a huge con. Just to The Nexus Hi-Tech Super
EMPIRE STRIKES BACK make ,sure they trundled out a couple
ofCommunity Project is still on the draw AiDS experts who
predictably rub Few people could have missed the bished oxygen
therapy but provided noingboard. wave of media and medical attacks
on proof. People who have registered their oxygen therapies,
particularly ozoneinterest in this project with our office Most
viewers of the show noted that therapy, over the last two months. A
Current Affair was not able to pro- "will shortly be receiving a
report on Using a campaign of lies, smear,progress to date. duce a
single person who experienced innuendo and bribery the
establishment oxygen therapies that would testify onNexus in the
USA media jumped stJ::IDght to the defence of camera that it did
not work. The shows Nexus Magazine will now also be both the giant
drug companies and their claim that ozone therapy is a
financialprinted in the USA to cater to the grow willing sales reps
- the doctors. ripoff were left unsubstantiated foring demand of
overseas readers and The basic outline of the Phillipines obvious
reasons also.subscribers. Our US office will be situ clinic saga is
this: Inventor Basil Wainrights credibilityated just outside
Chicago in lllinois. Thousands of people have tried oxy was their
main evidence that ozone The US edition of Nexus will be gen
therapies and are convinced it therapy must be a cruel
con.identical to the Australian/New Zealand works. There is an ever
growing num Basil Wainright came up with anedition, except in
advertising content. ber of people seeking this treatment.
invention in the UK that the military Nexus Magazine (US office) A
private group of Ibusinessmen wanted, and were legally entitled to
303 Main Street, Box 74 decided to bring the top-of-the-line seize.
Wainright refused to sign over Kempton, lllinois ozone machine into
Australia after see the patents, was jailed and later USA
60946-0074 ing the medical establishment show no released. He moved
to America, and Tel: (815) 2536390 interest in catering to growing
requests was raided while testing out his new Fax: (815) 253 6300
for orone treatment. polyatomic aphaeresis unit (ozoneRobert Adams
Pulsed Electric Motor The Therapeutic Goods machine). He was later
charged withGenerator Administration (TGA) allegedly practidng
medicine without a Hcen.se. There was and is a huge amount of
requested 10 million dollars up front I was telephoned by a
gentlemaninterest being generated in the inven before they would
begin the process to claiming to be the researcher for Ations and
research of Robert Adams in approve it for human use in Australia.
Current Affairs programme on Qz.oneNew Zealand. The group of
businessmen used therapy. He told me that the brief for Nexus has
been contacted by several contacts overseas to establish a fully
the show was "to hang Wainright out topeople claiming to have
successfully supervised medical clinic on an island dry". I as~ed
him why the failed to produplicated some of Robert Adams in the
Phillipines. The Sebu Clinic. duce any people prepared to speak
outwork. The treatment programme started against ozone therapy
after using it - he with an initial batch of patients, many said he
couldnt find any such people. Mr Adams sent us a fax just
beforegoing to print, which reads as fonows: of whom needed
carrying onto the The TGA has been sending letters to plane in the
first place. The patients vendors of oxygen therapies related The
mystery of magnetism and its experienced such positive improvement
products warning them that Ithey may complex behaviour in the new
that they have been lobbying for the be contravening the Act. world
of advanced science is unrav continuation of their treatment in
Channel 7 News also in a predictably elled at last. Australia.
sensationalist manner, stormed into the New Zealand inventor after
years clinic of one Sydney doCtor who has Last news to hand is that
Fairfield of, exhaustive research makes Hospital in Melbourne are
considering been practising ozone therapy for years. remarkable
discoveries pertaining to testing the ozone machine, on animals,
They also were unable to find anyone magnetism and the ether. and
that the Phillipine government is from the clinic who was
unsatisfied These discoveries will pave the going to continue using
the Cebu Clinic with their treatment and prepared to tes way to
clean, free energy world for ozone treatment. In other words a tify
on camera. wide. lot of people were very impressed with There are
now thousands of people Establishment teaLhings will be the
treatment results! who have obtained successful results shattered,
together with the notions Launching the attack on oxygen ther from
using forms oxygen therapy to of Sir Isaac Newton, James Clerk
apies Jlnd ozone therapy was A Current treat a wide variety of
ailments. Maxwell, Muller and Shaffranke, to Affair. Their first
episode on ozone With the discovery that AZT makes name but a few.
therapy was basically a character assas no difference in treating
AIDS, you Read all about this amazing, sination of one Basil
Wainright. By would think that anyone serious about advanced
technology in the August alleging that Wainright was a con, the
curing AIDS would at least test out the September 93 issue of
Nexus. show was also implying that oxygen claims about ozone
therapy.JUNE - JULY 1993 NEXUS-"
9. tern (it covered an area of 45,000 square The owner of the
field, farmer Werner feet) consisted of seven symbols and 13
Harenberg, assured me he found the pic circles, with a cross in the
middle circle togram in such a cleancut, accurate way, representing
the ancient German sun sym that he immediately ruled out any
possibil bol. The whole structure resembled a ity of a hoax. Tim
Schunemann of Goslar Scandinavian rock painting of a Chariot of
measured the pattern on 24 July and the Sun, a sacred symbol of the
ancient reponed: northern Germans and a symbol for the The circles
were nearly perfect. The heavenly chariots of the Nordic gods.
longest straight line of the pattern was The site of the pictogram
isarchaeologi exactly in an east-west direction. The cally
significant. It lies at the foot of the edges were clearly cut; the
change from standing Ito lying stalks WitS abrupt. The Thieberg, a
hill where the free men met for circles !had nice and symmetric
spiral Thing, an early form of parliament. In patterns. The stalks
were flattened ,in a immediate proximity we located the clockwise
direction and not broken. Wuldenberg, a pagan sanctuary of the
Members of the research group great god Wodan, destroyed by EFODON
measured radioactivity with a Charlemagne in the late 8th century
when Geiger-Muller counter. The resulr the a church was erected.
pointer deflected many times with a maxi- The forest between the
Thieberg and the mum of .737 microsievert/h- 76% higher Wuldenberg
was called the Heilige Holz than the prescribed maximum for work ut
of the 26 crop circles and fonna (Holy Forest), a controversial
sacred forest0 tions which appeared in Germany during the summer of
1991, themost interesting and complicated one was, of the Gennans
up to the late Middle Ages. When a castle governor (Burgvogt)
ordered the forest cut down in 1273, he rooms-then fell back.
Normally this is impossible because radioactivity is con stant. Was
this an authentic pictogram? was killed by the Grasdorf people in.
whaJdiscovered by jogg~rs in roe early hours of The evidence speaks
for itself. Because resulted as a small civil war. The forest22
luly at Grasdorf near Hildesheim in remained untouched until the
19th centu the formation is located immediately nextLower Saxony.
ry. Archaeologists agree that it had been a to the B444, a busy
street, hoaxers most The 300 foot long by 150 foot wide pat sacred
ground for about 4,000 years. probably couldnt have stayed
undetected. One thing is sure-when a promenader passed the field at
11 pm, nothing unusual was seen. At about 1.30 am, Christian
Fiedler, from Grasdorf, saw an orange-col ored, pulsating, flashing
light hovering over the area in question and ,flying to and fro. At
2 am, other witnesses heard a strange "whooping" sound with
intervals similar to but louder and duller than a helicopter. The
Grasdorf pictograph received great attention from the media. Hardly
a news paper in Germany failed to publish an aeri al photograph of
the formation and thou sands came to visit the site. Farmer
Harenberg, after reading about the reaction of British farmers,
started to ask for an entrance fee of about one pound, and ordered
one of his farm workers, a Turk named Chema1 Kucuk, to watch the
field and collect th.e money. Many visitors came with dowsing rods
or pendulum, Geiger counters or metal detectors. One of them was
successful. On 2 August he located metal in three of the circles,
the ones surrounded by a half ring. He marked the sites and told
Chemal that he was going to ask Mr Harenberg for permission to dig.
He soon came back with a mattock and shovel, claiming to have
permission and started to dig.NEXUS12 ~UNE - JULY 1993
10. At a depth of two feet he discovered In August, a man
calling himself Mr Tubingen Town Attorney Dr Johannesthree heavy,
10-l2-inch diameter metal Hase showed the three discs to the local
Roemer Blum to start his own investigaplates fully covered with
dirt and soil. He preSs. Together with the editor, he went to tion.
In June 1992 he was able to meet Mrshowed them to Chemal, ,the farm
worker, a local jeweller. He discovered that the Pfeiffer
personally and arrange a metallurand said he was going to tale them
to Mr plates were made out of very pure metals, gical examination
of the p1&Stes.Harenberg. The man drove away and one of gold,
one of silver and the ,third ofnever came back. Instead he called
the bronze. The silver was of higher purity The results are
attested to by the Germanfarmer on 7 August and sent him a picture
than sterling. The gold was so-c-alled "alt Federal Material
Inspection Authority.of one of the plates. Amazingly, it was gold,
gold of the highest purity. One plate is of a copper/tin alloy
withcovered by the same signs which had One of the persons present
at the 10-15% tin, 1% nickel, and traces of iron,appeared in the
field. . Grasdorf pictogram at the time of Herr less than 0.1 %.
When I interviewed Olemal he ruled out Hases digging, a Mr Pfeiffer
from the The silver plate consists of the purest silall
possibilities of a hoax. The plates were Ruhr area, was able to
contact the fmder in ver with traces of iron less than 0.1 %.too
deep in the soil, they were too encrust September. He learned the
gold plate haded with dirt to be something located there been
destroyed to sell it to a local jeweller Although the result is not
highly unusufor only a shon time. Indeed, the mysteri for a few
hundred thousand Deutschmark. ai, it defmitely rules out any
possibility ofous digger came just at the right time, The other two
plates we.re sold to Mr a hoax. The plates are much too
valuableshonly after the first rain in the area for Pfeiffer for
DM50,OOO (about AUD to have been used ,for a mere jok~. Theweeks. A
few days before, the ground $45,000). Whether this price was for
each ground was too hard for any undiscoveredwould have been too
hard for digging. or both, I do not know. digging before or at the
time the pictogram Before the pictogram appeared, the In the
meantime, the controversial appeared. The field had been watched
bywheat field was definitely untouched. German psychic and "channel
of the Chemal Kucuk, the Turkish farm worker,Chemal told me he
tried to clean the plates Ashtar Command", engineer Hermann Ug and
it is defmite that Mr Hase appeared atand that he could recognise
there was from Reutlinger, allegedly received a mes the scene the
very first day after it rained.something on them. But he couldnt
see sage from the space brothers, claiming themore because Ithey
were too crusted. "young treasure hunter was inspirationally So,
the question remains: Who deposit inslTUcted to find the plates",
and that they ed the three plates beneath the formation? According
to German law the platesfound on his land are the propeny of Mr
were placed there "about 300 years ago on And why? It appears the
assumption of anHarenberg, and when spe~ing to the find a former
visit of the gods on earth as evi alien component is legitimate.
00er on the telephone, he stressed this point. dence of this
extraterrestrial visitation forThe result was that the finder would
not the afterworld". According to Ug they Mkh~l;, Hesemann
ii5a~tlilti.lra I anthrb~ i~~ir~~iili:~~;tell his name or his phone
number and were made out of a "special metal alloyavoided all
further contact with the farmer. unknown to terrestrial
science".The only thing sure about his identity is a At another
channeling on 23 Decemberphotograph taken of him by Chemal. It
1991, Ug declared that "a metallurgical ..
-iiUiTibE!(o(-internationaIUFOtonfer{i:shows a man with a moustache
in a bluecollar painters outfit. examination could very easily
prove their extraterrestrial origin". This inspired the
.;.:~E!rl~S~~J:dj5:.~~t~~r.X .JJUNE-JULY1993 NEXUS-13
11. III lit these tsunamis is to watch for earthquakes greater
than 8.0 in Califomia, the -Indian Ocean, the Hawaiian islands and
Japan, as precursors to tsunamis hitting this land. Then, within
8-12 hours from same, expect them to hit. Q: Can you tell our group
here in Australia what changes you see for Tasmania? A: While
Australia will lose some of its coastal regions due to ,ris ing
ocean levels and tidal waves, land will rise due to a teshifting of
the tectonic plates. Tasmania will rejoin the rrtainland-as il was
in Lemurian times, some 54,000 years ago. (The Earth Owes Report,
#20, May 1993) Q: Do you see wars in, or invasions of, Australia?
(M. Jacob, New South Wales) Q: How can we each frnd the best place
for ourselves? A: Not as we frnd. Much of the bona of this land was
worked A: A simple exercise to do is to place a map in front of
you. Close through during World War II. While the world will see a
great reli your eyes. It would be best here if you face an easterly
direction, gious war shortly (1993-97), it will not spread to
Australia or New with the map in front of YOil. Then, place the
index fmger of the Zealand. This does not mean, however, that
social upheavals will rigin hand outward, and have the index finger
touching the thumb, not occur during Tribulation in these lands.
How a nation lives so they are joined together, with slight
pressure, so that the middle each day d~teonines its own karma.
These countries are part of an fIllget points out. Then simply move
the hand out in front of the an-cient land that developed much of
the plants, flowers and animals map with the eyes closed. You will
not know specifically where now present in the earth. As
co-creators, much of a spirituall nature you are, but move the
hand. Look for a sensation in the shoulder was practised in this
land and still remains as an energy in many of blades, up through
the spinal column, and into the hand, the arms, the ancient sites.
When shortages come, tests will abound. under the armpits. Look for
sensations of body activity. When this occurs, then place the hand
or the fInger down on the map, and Q: You mention in your tape
(Earth Changes Australia) mat 15 explore those areas. For each,
this exercise shOUld work best for tidal waves will hit Australia.
Where do they originate, where will your own personal growth and
development. You will not move they hit, how high will they be, and
when will they take place? unless your soul so needs that lesson to
move. (R. Parnell, Queensland) ([he Earth Changes Report, #8, May
1992) A: Much has already been given on this. Beginning in the
spring/summer of 93, tsunamis will hit Quee.nsland due to Q: How
can growers prepare for the earth changes? Californian earthquakes.
This occurs several times over a period of A: By understanding the
importance of shape in the placement of days and weeks. Some will
reach 50 feet ormore. Later in rows, the relationship of sound and
colour-how coloured light, Tribulation, 1995-97, tsunamis will hit
Western Australia, and and sound, in conjunction with
mineralisation, can increase crop Queensland due to earthquakes in
the Indian Ocean, Japan, the yield. Also, radial forces, radionics,
resonant poles, harmonic radi Hawaiian Islands, South America and
United States. Some waves ators need to be studied and applied.
These may be used for pest on the eastern coast will reach 15.0
feet or greater. All coastal control, and to bring in the forces of
nature, or those elementals that regions of the continent will be
affected. govern same. (The Earth Changes Report, #16, January
1993) Q. Will there be any radiation problems in Australia and, if
so, to what extent? Q: Is there a way a room or building can be
protected or made (Alice C. Tisdale) more positive through the use
of crystals or devices? A: All Ilands and oceans shall be affected
to some degree during A: Each room has an active and receptive
energy fIeld as well as a Tribulation due to the Holy War in
Africa, the Middle East and focus point of collective energy. This
focus point is dependent on Eastern Europe. Nuclear bombs shall be
used in these lands but not the length, width and height of the mom
as well as the orientation other lands. However, fallout from this
war, as well as a reactor of the room relative to magnetic and
gravitational fIeld. There are meltdown in the United States, shall
bring contamination to the other forces at play but these are the
dominant ones. These forces world similar to Chernobyl. Those with
weak immune systems can be modified or tuned through the
incorporation of minerals, shall be more affected than others -
though not terminal to llife in shapes of ,objects, or devices. If
the desire is to balance or focus this land. energy in the centre
of the room, then spheres, 2 inches or more, placed in each comer
of the room at a point one-third of the dis tance from the ceiling
to the floor, m-ay be installed on a small shelf Q: Can you please
tell us whether a tidal wave will really hit in the comers between
connecting walls. The exact focal point and Sydney and, if so, when
is it supposed to happen and how far north placement must be tuned
intuitively for maximum resUlt, due to wards will it affect
Queensland? slightly modifying factors present in the environment
of the (Gianfranca Dal/. Tosco, Queensland) dwelling. The spheres
may be clear crystal of ametbY$t. A: As given, tsunamis shaH hit
this region often during Tribulation (The Earth Chanzes Report,
#18, March 1993) beginning in 93 aOO building in magnitude from 95
onwant. It will affect all coastal regions of Australia to a
greater or lesser degree For people wishing to obtain subscriptions
or back copie; of The depending on direction of wave, speed, ocean
conditions and ter Earth Change; Report, write to: The Matrix
Institute, rain, as well as the lunar position and angle of the
wave to the RR1 Box 391, Westmoreland, NH 03467, USA. shoreline. It
will hit all of Queensland and New South Wales, Tel: 6033994916;
Fax: 6033994340. including, of course, Sydney. The warning sign for
the fIrst of 14NEXUS JUNE - JULY 199,3
12. - he sun was beating down mercilessly. It was as hot in
Texas as it was in Mexico. I T I had crossed the border into Texas
at Brownsville a few days before and had stayed at a trailer court
that my mother and stepfather owned, though they lived in Arizona.
I had promised them that I would look at the trailer court and make
sure that the couple they had hired to manage it were keeping it in
good condition, After resting for a few days, it was fortunate that
myoid pickup truck was sitting in the parking lot After looking
under .the hood, and a few trips down to the local auto parts
store, I had the truck running and was now on my way across Texas,
heading for Arizona. My first main stop was Big Bend National Park
in the south-west portion of the state. Texas has its share of
mysteries, lost treasure and ancient civilisations. A number of
stone heads and pottery figures have been found in texas, including
a ceramic figure found near Cisco, Texas, that was identified in
1946 by three professors from the University of Mexico as the
figure of the Aztec god of agriculture, Xipe-Totec. They surmised
that the head had been made between the 10th and 12th centuries.
Larger, sJone heads have been discovered at Cross Plains, Texas,
that wore cronical hats and were "very old". Myself, I was after
pterodactyls. "Pterodactyl pens? How far are ,they?" I llked. I
shielded the sun from my eyes, and looked at the man with a cowboy
hat and blue cotton shirt. "Just nearby, across the creek," said
the sun-weathered rancher. He had on a brown cow boy hat and a red
checkered shirt. I followed him across a bridge that crossed the
small creek in front of us and then noticed some rock walls along a
cliff. These here are the pterodactyl pens," said the man pointing
to the ancient, crumbling structures. "Why do they call them
pterodactyl pens?" I asked. "Well, they have these legends around
here about pterodactyls," he said. "Ive never seen one around here
myself" though. Just in a museum." I stopped and looked at the
walls. They were like pens, and since they were against cliffs,
they could have been made into cages. Still, they were maybe just
the ruins of a SBlall set tlement. Though ptCIOdactyl pens was an
intriguing notion, it was less likely an explanalion than others.
The subject of living pterodactyls is, however, a fascinating
subject, and one that is not to be shrugged off lightly. Strange
and persistent legends abound in the south-west of giant winged
creatures. These stories have been told since hefore the Spanish
arrived and contin ue to this day. Some radical theorists have gone
so far as to say than Ithese legends and sight ings can be
attributed to still-living flying dinosaurS=to pterodactyls or,
more precisely, pterodons. There are literally hundreds of reports
of giant birds and flying lizards showing up around the world. And
it is a fact that IDe remains of pterodons bave been discovered at
Big Bend National Park. The park was the site of th.e discovery of
the skeleton of a giant pteranodon in 1975. It had a wingspan of 51
feetlUld is the largest such fossil of a flying reptile so far
discpv~ed. Other pterodactyls were mu.ch sml!J1
13. r I ly elongated tail and an immense pair of wings, was
found on the desen between Whetstone andIll. Huachuca mountains
last Sunday by two ranch ers who were returning home from the
Huachucas. The creature was evidently greatly exhausted by a long
flight, and. when discovered was able to fly but a shon distance at
a time. After the fUSt shock of amazement had passed, the two men,
who were on horseback anet armed with Winchester rifles, regained
sufficient courage to pursue the IJloll$ter, and after an excit ing
chase of several miles, succeede4 in gettiPg near enough to open
fire with their rifles and wound it. "The creature then turned on
the men, but owing to its exhausted condition they were able to
keep out of its way, and after.a few well directed shots the
monster panty rolledl over and remained motionless. The men
cautiously approached with their horses snoning in terror and found
that the creature was dead. They then proceeded to make an
examination and found that it measured about 92 feet in ~ ,. ".
length and the greatest diameter was about 50 :;;~J inches. The
monster had only two feet, these being situated a shon distance in
front of where the wings were joined to the body. The head, as near
as they could judge, was about 8 feet long, the jaws being thickly
set with strong sharp teeth. . ...... Its eyes were as large as a
dinner plate and pro truding about halfway from the head. They had
some difficulty in measuring the wings as they were partly folded
under the body, but finally got one straightened out sufficiently
to get a mea surement of 78 feet, making the total length from "
tip to tip about 160 feet. "The wings were composed of a thick and
nearly transparent membrane and were devoid of feathers and hair,
as was the entire body. The .....:-,. skin of the body Was
comparatively smooth and -........ easily penetrated by a bullet.
The men cut off a ,::~ ponion of the tip of one wing and took it
home ~;~f/ with them. Late last night one of them arrived in this
city for supplies and to make the necessary .....~ preparations to
skin the creature, when the hide will be sent east for examination
by the eminent scientists of the day. The fipder returned early
this morning accompanied by several prominent men who will
endeavour to bring the strange creature to this city before it is
mutilate4." Since no mention of this creature is made in any
following issues of the Epitaph, it would seem to be a hoax,
possibly created to boost the circulatioll of the paper or enliven
a boring weekerally pick up small whales froID the sea. Much of
their art and in Tombstone. Especially considering thewo.odcarving
depicts exactly such a capture by a Thunderbird. incredible size of
this c:reature, it would seem. th~ there was at least some
exaggeration involved. Still, one wonders if these two cow Some
South American Indians believed that the bird was con boys
encountered one of the last of the Thunderbirds.stantly at war with
the powers living bene.ath the sea, particularly ahorned serpent,
and that it tore up large trees in search of giant There is another
variation of this story that says that a photo was taken of a
pterodactyl in 1886 when a creature was shot by twogrubs which were
its favourite food. cowboys and then nailed to the Tombstone
Epitaph wall. The clapping of these giants wings created thunder,
s_o they were Accof4ing to the Fonean investigator John Keel, more
than 20 peoknown as "Thunderbirds". The Navajo Indians still
perfonn their ple have written to him claiming to have seen this
photo Qf a deadThunderbird dance, and tell the legends of the cliff
monster which pterodactyl nailed to the side of a building in
Tombstone. Keellived in a high craggy roost, descending to carry
people off to feed claims that he has seen this photo too, but no
one can rememberto its YOllJlg. C~ings of what appear to be
pterodons can be found where!in Mayan ruins at Tajin, north-eastern
Vera Cruz state in Mexico, In his column "Beyond the Known" in the
March 1991 issue ofand on a bluff facing the Mississippi River near
Alton, Illinois. Fate magazine, Keel discusses this intriguing
photograph at length. One amazing story that .appeared in the
Tombstone, Arizona, He also quotes from a letter from the son of a
Pennsylvania manEpitaph on 26 April 1890~ related: named Roben
Lyman who had written numerous articles and books "A winged
monster, resembling a huge alligator with an extreme- about the
weird and the unknown. Lyman wrote aboutJUNE - JULY 1993
NEXUS17
14. conflicts. Its ostensible purpose was to provide the Allies
with reparations to be paid by Germany for WW I. However, it soon
became an instrument to funnel money from America and Britain to
Hitlers war machine. In May of 1944 during BISs armua) meeting,
while young Americans were dying on the Italian beach heads, the
fmancial fraternity was deciding what to do with ttre $378 million
in gold that the Nazi government had looted from the national banks
of Austria, Holland, and Belgium. Some other examples of traitorous
activity: 1) While GM was equipping the USAF in 1943, the German GM
group was developing and assembling motors for the Messerschmidt
262, the fITst jet fighter in the world. (GM went unpunished after
the war; in fact, they were awarded a $33 million tax exemption on
profits for its destroyed factories in Germany and Austria by the
US government.) tudying government documents obtained through the
FOIA,S 2) SKF (Swedish Enskilda Bank) was the colossal
ball-bearings Charles Higham entered a most alarming world. He
discov trust. Goerings cousin, Hugo von Rosen, and William Ban,
Vice ered to his utter dismay and growing contempt the secret
Chairman of the War Production Board, were directors of SKF
innegotiations, trades, sales, and fmancial dealings that had gone
on America throughout the war. Ball-bearings wer.e
essential-....tanks,before, during and after the war between
COiporate leaders of the Itrucks, planes, armored cars, U-boats,
railroads, lITs communicaUnited States and the ftrms of Nazi
Germany. tion devices, guns, and bombsights would have been
powerless His book, Trading With The enemy, is fined with stories
of without them. Therefore, ball-bearings were among the mostsecret
trading and funding for anti-war sentiment, among other powerful!
weapons of "the fraternity"s (the name iHigham continutraitorous
activities. !In his preface, the author asks some extreme ally uses
to refer to the men who were overseeing the game ofly poignant
questions which we should be asking ourselves in banking on war)
sophisticated form of wartime neutrality. SKFrelation to the
US-Soviet Union cormection. not only controlled ball-bearings but,
since its inception in 1907, it What would have happened if
millions of American and British controlled iron ore mines, steel
and blast furnaces, foundries, facpeople, struggling with coupons
and lines at the gas s.tations, had tories and plants in US,
Germany, France, and Britain. The largestlearned that in 1942
Standard Oil of New Jersey managers shipped share of its production
was allocated to Germany: 60 per cent.the enemys fuel through
neutral Switzerland and that the enemy The all-important
Curtiss-Wright Aviation Corporation waswas shipping Allied fuel?
Suppose the public had discovered that unable for 15 monUts after
Pearl Harbour to secure sufficient ballthe Chase Bank in
Nazi-occupied Paris after Pearl Harbour was bearings from SKF, and
came close to closing down. Worn balldoing millions of dollars
worth of business with the enemy with bearings caUsed crashes that
COSt American lives. Large numbersthe full knowledge of the head
office in Manhattan? Or that Ford of planes were grounded because
of the lag in supply. Batt wouldtrucks were being built for the
German occupation troops in do nothing; the inventories at the
plant in ~iladelphia were docFrance? Or that Col. Sosthenes lJehn,
the head of the international tored to appear that only a few
million bearings were ground out,American telephone conglomerate
lIT, flew ftom New York to when in fact much more had been
produced. And sometimesMadrid to Berne during ,the war to help
improve Hitlers commu Goerings cousin, von Rosen, would manufacture
incompletenications systems and the robot bombs that devastated
London? bearings for Americans that were useless. Investigation.
wereOr Ithat 111 built the Focke-Wulfs that dropped bombs on
British being implemented, accountancy files and correspondence
wereand American troops? Or that crucial ball-bearings were shipped
burned, Watergates upon Watergates trying to ascertain who wereto
Nazi-associated customers in Latin America with the collusion the
traitors in the War Production Board. In the end, Ban and vonof the
vice chairman of the US War Production Board, in partner Rosen went
without punishment The secret promises with othersllip with (high
Nazi official) Goerings cousin in Philadelphia, members of the
fraternity were kept. The SKF plants in Swedenwhen American forces
were desperately shon of them? Or that and Germany would not be
broken down or removed. 00such arrangements were known about in
Washington and eithersanctioned or deliberately ignored? Trading
With the Enemy Some of it was business as usual and SQme
transactions purposes were traitorous, i.e., favouring Hitler and
Nazism. An Delacourte Press, NY, USAorganisation that combined
these motives was the iBIS (Bank for a book review by Charles
HighamInternational Settlements), created in 1930 of the worlds
centralbanks andl inspired by Hjalmar Schacht, Nazi Minister of
extracted from issue 1 of:Economics, who had ,powerful Wall Street
connections. Paranoia - The Conspiracy Reader BIS was created to
retain charmels of communication and collu PO Box 3570, Cranston,
RI 02910 USAsion between the worlds financial leaders during
internationalJUNE - JUILY 1993 NEXUS19
15. he sordid! behaViour. of todays iPharmacel1tic~1
cOlJXlrat.ions T I has been further demonstrated by Dr John
BrmthwlUte; now a Trade Practices Commissioner, in his devastltting
eJlpo.se, Corporate Crime in the Pharmaceutical Industry 1(1984).
International bribery and corruption, fraud in the testing of
drugs, criminal negligence in the unsafe manufacture of drugs- the
pharmaceutical industry has a worse record of law-breaking than any
other industry. Dest-Tibing many examples of corporate crime, which
shows the depth and seriousness of the crime problem in the
pharmaceutical industry, Dr Braithwaites revealing study is based
on extensive international research, including interviews of 131
senior executives of pharmaceutical companies in the United States,
the United Kingdom, Australia, Mexico and Guatemala. The book shows
how pharmaceutical m..ultipationals defy the intent of laws
regulating safety of drugs by bribery, false advertis ing, fraud in
the safety testing of drugs, unsafe manufacturing processes,
smuggling and international law evasion strategies. At the t.ime of
researching the subject, Braithwaite was a research criminologi"st
at the Australian Institute of Criminology and a Fulbright IFellow
affiliated to the University of California, Itvine, and the United
Nations Center on Transnational Corporations. Fraud in Drug Testing
"Data fabrication is so widespread," says Dr Braithwaite, "that it
is called making in the Japanese pharmaceutical industry, g",phit
ing or dry labelling in the United States." He further S.tates:
Pharmaceutical companies face great temptati.ons to mislead health
authorities about the safety 01 their products. It is a make or
break industry-many companies get VIrtually all their profits from
just two or three therapeutic winners. Most of the data that the
Australian Drug Evaluation Committee relies upon in deciding
questions of safety and effi cacy is data from other countries,
particularly the !.,.IS. Inquiries into scientific fraud in the US
have shown there is a substantial problem of fraud in safety
testing of drugs in the US, just as has been documented in Japan.
~Emphasis aaded.p In his book Braithwaite cited forrrrer FDA
Commissioner Goddard expressing his concerns over research
dishonesty at a Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association Meeting in
1966: I have been shocked at the materials that come in. In
addition to the prpblem of quality, there is the problem of
dishones~y in the investigational new arug usage. I will admit
lthere are grey areas in tile IND situation, but the conscious
withholding of unfavou.rable animal clinical data is not a grey
matter. The deliberate choice of clinical investigators known to be
more concerned about industry friendships than in developing good
data is not a grey matter. The planting in journals of articles
that begin to commercialize what is stilf an Investigational new
drug is not a grey matter area. These a.ctionsrun counter to the
law and, the efforts governing drug industry [sid]JUNE - JULY i 993
NEXUS21
16. Goddards immediate successor at the FDA, Dr Ley, spoke
before desired results that would assist the intended application
of thethe US Senate hearings of a spot check that showed up the
case of drug. The incentive for clinical investigators to fabricate
data isan assistant professor of medicine who had reputedly tested
24 enormous. As much as $1;000 per subject is paid by Amerlcandrugs
for 9 different companies. "Patients who died while on clini
companies, which enables some doctors to earn up to $1 mUllonca~
rr.ials were not reported! to the sponsor," an audit revealed. a
year from drug research,1I and investigating clinjcians know
all"Dead people were listed as subjects of testing. People reported
lIS too well that if they dont produce the desired data, the loss
of futuresubjects of tes.ting were not in the h9spital at the time
of tests. work is inevitable.Patient consent forms bore dates
indicating they were signed by the University Scientists-The More
Than Willing Pawnssubjects after the subjects died.". Braithwaite
cited an FDA survey of safety testing violations that Another audit
IOQked at a commercial drug-testing finn that had have shown that
university laboratories had the worst record for vioapparently
worked on 82 drugs and 28 sponsors: lations than all other
laboratories in the sur vey.11 Braithwaite writes: Patients who
died, left lbe hospital or ." .......,.
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deformities) proved very difficult to duplicate on ,.., mal
exp~nment C?n!y very rarely FJ?lnts Itoapimals, despite being
tested on a large range of species. Wri~ng in ,the nght direction,
.and when It does, It IS due to