1. LmERS TO THE EDITOR 4 GLOBAL NEWS 6 A round-up of the news
you may have missed. PHAETON'S LEGACY 11 By}. B. Delair & D. S.
Allan. Geological evidence proves Earth has experienced sudden
cataclysms through its history. 11,000 years ago, it was almost
annihilated by an errant supernova fragment. THE ASSAULT ON YOUR
HEALTH FREEDOM...........17 From Townsend Letter for Doctors.
Surprise armed raids by FDA and TGA enforcers on natural health
care providers are illegal. These terror tactics put our freedom
ofchoice in health under seige. CANCER CURES: A HISTORY OF
SUPPRESSION......23 From the Committee for Freedom of Choice in
Medicine. This extract, from a 1984 report to the UN, highlights
twelve promising cancer treatments that have been suppressed or
bypassed this century. VACCINES: ADVERSE REACTIONS
COVERUP.........27 By National Vaccine Information Center. Adverse
reactions to vaccines are common, yet medical officials dismiss
them as due to other causes. Now, activists are compiling some
alarming statistics. DOPE, INCORPORATED .31 By the Editors of
Executive Intelligence Review. Drawn from the book, Dope, Inc.,
this introduction gives startling insights into the
behind-the-scenes intrigues of the international drug trade.
PROPHECY COUNTDOWN 2000 37 From the Hopi Elders, Mother Shipton,
and Dannion Brinkley's Light Beings. A selection of prophetic
visions that have already come to pass, and could well come true in
the next five years. DI ELECTRICS & EARLY DISEASE DETECTION 47
By Mark Balfour. Based on research that living cells are controlled
by information-carrying EM fields, Dr Sergei Barsamian's device
detects cellular disturbances before any physical signs appear.
FEBRUARY - MARCH 1995 NEW SCIENCE NEWS ;53 A selection of
inter~sting news and titbits from the underground science network.
In this issue, we feature the Magnetic Resonance Amplifier; capable
ofproducing over-unity DC power. AMOST CREDIBLE UFO ABDUCTION
CASE.. 59 By Kelly Cahill. This abductee's extraordinary UFO
experience, with four other witnesses present; is the most credible
Australian case we've found. Here, an extract from her gripping
story. THE TWILIGHT IONE 65 A collection of strange, bizarre
stories from around (and off) the world. This issue looks at secret
Inca tunnels and Cuzco's sacred geometry. REViEWS-Products 71 UFO
Detector from Star-Tech Systems REViEWS-Books 71 "World War III
According To Nostradamus" by jack Manuelian "Ultimate journey" by
Robert A. Monroe "Mysterious Fires And Lights" by Vincent Gaddis
"Saved By The Light" by Dannion Brinkley with Paul Perry "Prodigal
Genius: The Life of Nikola Tesla" by john j. O'Neill ''lesus Lived
In India" by Holger Kersten "Turin Shroud: In Whose Image?" by Lynn
Picknett and Clive Prince "The Millennium Book of Prophecy" by john
Hogue "The Ionic Body" by Douglas jesse, DC, DHom. "The Drugs Myth:
Why The Drug Wars Must Stop" by Dr Vernon Coleman "The AIDS Miragel
' by Hiram c?ctton "Secret Cipher of The UFOnauts" by Allen H.
Greenfield "The Free-Energy Device Handbook" compiled by David H.
Childress "How To Become Dentally Self-Sufficient" by Robert 0.
Nara, DDS ''lesus Caesar: The Father ofjesus Christ Revealed" by
Petra Cadman REVIEWS-Videos 77 "Lucky Be Damned" with john Cumming
"Sacred Geometry: The Unified Field" with Dan Winter REVIEWS-Audio
78 "Inner Tides" by Ian Cameron Smith "Mothers of the World" by
jennifer Mason "Fish. Night.Moon " by Tim Wheater "Australia:
Twilight of the Dreamtime" by Terry Oldfield "Pipes of the Minority
Peoples" by Liu Hongjun "Zakir Hussain and the Rhythm Experience"
by Zakir Hussain SUBSCRIPTIONS & BACK ISSUES 88 NEXUS 1
2. EDITORIAL Welcome to yet another info-packed issue of NEXUS.
I have several Ifavourites l in this edition, but the first article
I want to draw your attention to is the series of'mini-articles on
prophecies and predictions. Sifting through the available mass of
predictions for the future was a big task. Books on the subject are
appearing everywhere. One prediction I will make is that there will
be lots of profits in prophets as we near the end of this millen-
nium! Readers interested in rewriting popular history will
appreciate the article titled, "Phaeton IS Legacy: When The Earth
Nearly Died". It strongly challenges the conventional theory that
the sur- face features of the Earth are largely the result of slow,
g(adual change. Instead, it draws on evidence which would suggest
that our major landforms are the result 'of sudden, catastrophic
change brought on by an externaI force. Another article I would
like to draw your attention to is "Australia's Most Credible UFO
Abduction". This is the most extensively documented and believable
case we have ever encountered. I would love to hear any theories to
explain this one away! The NEXUS Conference is attracting a great
deal of attention, with people booking in from all over Australia
and New Zealand. The only new thing to announce regarding the
Conference is that I will be the IIspeaker to be confirmedI'
mentioned in the advertise- ment last issue. The theme of my
presentation is "The Big Picture?". Although I have some pretty hot
(read 'un-publishable') things to share, the talk will be relaxed
and informal, mostly struc- tured around questions from the
audience. I hope to see you there. In the last issue of NEXUS,
there appeared an advertisement for a new book titled, "How To
Avoid The Coming Crash", by Laurence- Hoins. The advert prompted
many readers to phone and ask us more about the book. I promised
every caller that I would review Laurence's book in this issue, but
now I sit here, only hours away from the printing, and realise that
I have not reviewed it. This is an apology to e~rybody, Laurence
Hoins included. The review will appear in our April-May '95
edition. (Hopefully, there will not be an economic crash in the
meantime.) As usual, just when I get to the end of this piece I
remember all the other things I wanted to say. Oh well, they will
have to wait for the next exciting issue. 'Til then-happy reading!
Duncan WARRANTY AND INDEMNITY Advertisers upon and by lodging
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any rights against or liabilities 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. All expressions of opin- ion 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 not specific and readers are advised to seek
professional help for individual problems. NEXUS New Times, 1995 2
NEXUS FEBRUARY - MARCH 1995
3. Re: Control of Australia Dear Editor: As an Australian all
too familiar with long periods of unemployment, 1must comment on
Australia's great human tragedy. The culture of long-term
lunemploy- ment-bonh rural and urban-is alienat,ing and
destructive. For many, the culture shock is followed by mental
depression and suicide. Our jobless are real people with real
lives. They're sick of being twisted and sanitised into cold. life-
less statistics. From 'their fine offices, economists andl
politicians manip'ulate, and divert aHention from, Australia's lost
generations. It's a tragedy. The shameful ,realHy is that
Australians have lost control of their own country. The Great Souto
Land is now in northern hemisphere bands. Our destinies are
directed from the boardrooms and specula- tive markets of New York,
Chicago, Tokyo and London. In such ethics-less environments, the
Australian people are merely anoth- er set of commodities to be
bought and sold. Thus, before we can hope to tack- le the human
misery of mass unem- ployment and alienatio'n, we all need to put
Australia first! Our purchasing and bankipg dedsions are a great
place to start! Aussie- owned companies desperately need your
support. We need leaders in society who refuse to abandon our Lives
and futures to the international markets. Will you help Austrafia?
Paul F. 'fobias, Convenor, New Australia Movement, 107 Edgevale
Road, Kew, Vic. 31O~, AustraLia. Re: lost Inventor Dear Editor: Can
any NEXUS reader provide me with information about, or recommended
articles or a biography concerning Abner Doble (and, I think, his
brother), great American steam-power engineer and inventor of the
'20s, '30s, '40s and perhaps beyond? 1 believe Abner Doble's work
if not actually suppressed was certain- ly thwarted by vested
interests, namely the major international oil companies and cartels
and giant car companies manufacturing internal combustion-powered
vehicles. Doble worked in his native America and a'lso in New
Zealand, Great Britain and Germany. Any information would be grate-
fullyacknowled'ged. Bruce Turner, PO Box 1080, Windsor, Vic. 3181,
Australia. 4 NEXUS Re: Waking Up Dearest Duncan: A~ter just buy-
ing the latest issue of NEXUS and reading the letter whereby the
ques- tion was raised, "Why isn't NEXUS prohibited by those whose
conspir- acies are being aired?", I realised the answer< is
simple. NEXUS has such a following, so many people are waldng up,
that a ban on NEXUS would bring big protests-judging by the passion
of the readers. Does the government or those in the NWO want
publicity for NEXUS? No. Hardly anybody, the majority, knows it
exists. These guys have Itheir hands tied! I wou1d like to say I
love your magazine, have beeR reading it for 18 months, and I am
very optimistic about the future. Although this is the dark bcfore
the dawn, momen- tum of pubLic opiniQn is gathering, and many
people who would have been closed to the idea of conspira- cies are
beginning to get fed up and learn what others are capable of.
'li'lhings will snowball, and life will be much different in the
future. Thanks for the magazine, and God bless! Lovingly, Linda A.,
Chelsea, Victoria, Australia. Re: Musical Chermstry Dear Editor: I
am in research on thc effects of musicall notes on the chemical
elements, in relation to how certain sounds of the musjcal scalc
could influencc chemicals. Example: what note or not,;s on the
musical scale could change or alter the molecular structure of IIhe
ele- ment potassium? If you have any theories ,on this or have
experimented on this thesis, please respond to: Don Dreis, 405 E.
7th Street, #4, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA. 'Re: Yet More Dirty
Tricks Dear Duncan: I read with interest the letter on weather
control in the last issue, and "More Dirty Tricks" in the Global
News section (2#23). Wilhelm Reicb desc,ribes his 'cloud-busting'
machine in his book, An Introduction 10 Orgonomy. There was a state
versus state COllrt case in America some years ago, where rain that
was caused to fall on one state was sU'ed for by anoth er, since it
may have fallen there naturally under normal circum- stances. Thc
threat of c1assaction suing can thankfully slow down many 'dirty
tricks' campaigns like this weather one. As for Chilean grapes and
more dirty tricks by the US 'FDA, it couldn,'t happen here, could
it? Wrong again. Watch what's hap- pened with the Therapeutic Goods
Act from Canberra, livestock exports and supposed pesticide con-
tamination, and goe.d old Edgell AustraLia-or was th-an
Petersville, Vic? So how come all EdgelVBirdseye cheques are signed
General Foods (US)? Keep up the good work. S.R., Derby, Tasmania,
Australia. Re: Free Energy Hope/Hype? Dear Duncan: firstly,
congratula- tions on all excellent magazine. Your unbiased!,
non-political treat- ment of broad-spectrum issues to do with human
rights, the environ- ment an.d higher consciousness thinking are to
be highly praised. A publication long awaited by thou- sands if not
millions of people hun- gry for something more than that put
forward by the p_owers that be and those with strong interests
vest- ed in keeping things the way they are. Unfortunately,
however, it looks as if you as weH as many of your readers
(including myself) have been hoodwinked!-yes, hood- winked by a
number of uns.crupu- lous individuals who wallt us to send money
for books and plans on hypothetical free-cnergy dcvices. Shame on
these people who prey on the minds of innocent people who only want
to see a better world. It has now been over two years since we were
first promised some- thing, and nothing has emerged. If these
people really have something, then either we would have seen
something by now or these people are so greedy that they want to
keep all proceeds for Ithemselves (vested interests again), thereby
playihl right into the hands of the people who want to keep things
as they are. Yours sincerely, David D., Buderim, Queensland,
Australia. Re: lending Library Dear Duneao: Thank you for a superb
publication with many great articles which tie together this
incredible social jigsaw that we'ore living througlj today! The
many books and videos that you oreview would make exciting
readillg, I'm sure; however, being a pensioner. it's impossible to
fiod the hundreds of necessary dollars to satisfy the mental
appetite. NB: Please keep letters to approx. 100-200 words
iJ1l~ngth. -Ed. Do you have o.r do you !mow of anyone/anywhere who
has a 'leQ.d ing library' facility? Pub.lic libraries are just not
up to date. If not, maybe it is an idea that you could consider,
for fm sure there are many of us wh-o would like to be better
informed but cannot affordW Keep up the good work. M.C., Tamborine
Mountain, Queensland, Australia. (Dear M.e.: Many readers~have
successfully requested their local libraries to obtain our books
and videos. Also, several video stores have purchased videos for
hire at the request ofreaders. Ed.) Re: lucky NEXUS Readers Dear
Editor: Firstly" I'd like to say what an amazing magazine NEXUS is.
My husband arnd I have become avid readers. I fed every time I read
it that a curtain has been Iifte'd from in front of my eyes and I
see more clearly. But!! i-yes, there is a but. Even though this
happens, I still feel lu.cky to live in the democracy we have. It's
not pcrfect and! probably never will be with all its deceptions,
intrigue. co.rruption and straight-out lies. I can't help but think
I could have been iborn and dicd in the Killing Fields, or seen my
family slaughtered by Idi Amin, or te.rr,i- fied by a fanatica]
religious oppres- sion. So when your readers read NEXUS, just
remember: you can... Looldng forward to future issues, Dorothy A.,
Edge Hill, Qld, Australia. Re: Cancer Success Dear Duncan:
Congratulations on Yol!lr publishing of the article, "A Cause For
All Cancer?" (vol.2 #22). I am already the longest sur- vivor of
seeondary bone cancer: ten years on Max Gerson therapy and both
Regeneresen and mistletoe from Germany, until I read that arti- de,
ami now I am free from C'lncer with Hulda Regchr Olark herbs. It
may be of interest to cancer patients that once the cancer is
killed! they need to rebuild their bodies, and the mistletoe from
Gemany will repair the damage real quick. In a fcw days I will
forward on to you somo artwork about my book for you Ito advertise.
I have bought so many of your Oct-Nov '94 NEXUS and given them to
people in hair salons, beau- ty salons, etc., and they have eon-
FEBRUARY - MARCH 1995
4. tacted the companies to remove tthe propyl solvents. It
already is caus- ing a huge concern here; also in Gemany. I faxed
all the informa- tion on to everyone I know to bUy your magazine.
Have a very happy Christmas and keep up the fabulous work. Kind
regards, Prue Hickey-Kelly, Doubleview, Western Australia. (Dear
Prue: You are not alolle. Quite a few readers have already phoned
us to say that they were wit- ness /0 some amazing recoveries after
using the three parasite- cleansing herbs mentioned in the article.
We will be publishing their leiters as they come in. Ed.) Re:
Defenceless Australia Dear Duncan: The following events when viewed
individually usually cause little or no concerti 'to the average
Austratian citizen. However, when viewed commu- nally or as a
whole, they may cause concern in some quarters. On 14 December, an
article appeared by The Australian news- p'aper's defence writer,
Cameron Stewart, titled "Military to Mdt Down Surplus Weapons"
(worth more than $100 million). It stated that the Federal
Government had ordered tile Defence Department to arrange for BHP
to destroy and melt down all surplus 7.62 SLR andl 5.56 MI6
military rifles, of more than 100,000 in total. None was to be sold
to Australian citizens, given the pusll for stricter gun laws. Only
a feeble protest from Senator Bob Woods of the Federal Opposit,ion
protested! this order. it is supported by most unions, the media,
most religions and Muslim leaders. In 1991 the Federal Government
sold overseas 100,000 .303 rifles, 8,300 Bren guns and 3,000
Vickers machine guns. What could not be sold was destroyed. T!lere
are now ITO reserve supplies. The Defence Department has ordered
the manufacture of 67,000 Australian-designed F88 Steyer
5.56-calibre assault rifles at a man- ufactured cost of $2,100
each. So far, only about 30,000 have Deen made. However, due to the
design which incorporates plastic compo- nents in major parts, an
order no. 7196-94 has been issued to all Army and Air Force units
not to FEBRUARY - MARCH 1995 fire more than 90 munds or nine
seconds of automatic fire, otherwise these and other plastic
components will melt down. The Federal Labor Government paid $2
million of taxpayers' money to buyout and shut down ~e only prIvate
Australian manufacturer of a mi~itary rifle, the SAR 5.56 in
Tasmanja, about three ycars ago and forbids iBHP to manufacture a
military rifle of Austra1ian design. All military rifles are now
pro- hibited items in all states except Tasmania and Queensland.
The Government has signedl a UN Treaty Section 91984, which commits
all of Australia to com- plete and general disarmament. These are
acts of treason and sabo- tage, and, do, in fact, contravene
Sections 24A and B of the Crimes Act. However, our nearest
neighbour 'Indonesia, with a population of between 180 and 200
million and the largest Muslim community in the world, is not
loound by any such treaties. They are presently expanding all their
military forces at an excep- tionaIlly high rate. A $10 billion
expansion of their aircraft Industry is now welID established. The
air- craft and navaJ vessels are all main- ly amilitary design.
While in Australia last year, 14 per cent of our Naval forces, 13
per cent of our Army and 7.5 per cent of our Air Force personnel
resigned. From a total force of 63,200, most are now on~ beiAg
trained in urban warfare or citizen- type control operations.
According to an article by Brian Toohey in The Sun-Herald on 20
November, it is revealed the Indonesian Army units are being
trained in three Australian training establishments aAd that
information on all Australian dissident groups and inclividuals is
being made avail- able to the Indonesian Kopassus special force
units. These are the ones who control Timor and other protestors by
shooting them. Our Federal Government maintains that these special
arrangements and the vast sums of money which we con- tribute for
training and e;panding the Indonesian military are essential to the
aim of building closer ties with them andl Asia. However, in The
Australiall on 16 December, General Benny Murdani, the Indonesian
strongman in the 'group that controls Indonesia, i'nsisted that
Australia was not seen as a member of the South-East Asian
community and Australia would not become one of ASEAN's most inner
circle. What else could be ,the possible reason ,for virtually all
our politi- cians and organisations agreeing to allowing us to
become almost total- ly defenceless? Nothing ever hap- pens by
accident ifill politics; there is always arfeas~on... Sincerely,
Bob Doring, ARBA, PO Box 6012, Mooloolah Valley, Qld 4553,
Australia. Re: Harping on the Weather Dear 'Duncan andl NEXUS: Re
Letters to the Editor (voI.2#23, "HAARP Patent" and "Weather
Control"), while the patents only cover weather and death-ray capa
bilities, it ,is much more capable than the patent says. The true
capa- bilities of the HAARP (harp) are less than music to your
ears-for example, El Nino and HAARiP, IBermuda Triangle and the
HAARP principle or sonic applications (see NEXUS voI.2#18,19).
Also, this Alas'kan project could change the electromagnetic field
setting of the north/south poles, thereby placing Earth right in
the path of a comet, be ,It Hallcy's or not. And Exxon Valdez:
accident or fuel transport for HAARP? Using a Jacaranda Atlas I
noticed that ,the north pole (magnetic) sits around about 55
degrees east of Alaska, and if HAARP was placed in Alaska closest
to the north po'le, then it has the ability to mimic (fie magnetic
north pole and cause com- passes to read 50 to 60 degrees out. If
this is true, then' was BCFmuda Triangle using si,milar
compasslradio knockout abilities? As I use CBs (27 MHz AM band)7 I
am very aware of the need for decent atmospheric conditions. During
the day, picking up the USA is hard; however, at night, this all
changes. Has anyone picked up more than the local radio stations,
like Brisbane picking up 3AW in Melbourne, or Gladstone, Qld pick-
ing up a Sydney statioA from a car cassette/radio? Russell M., 6
HaAsen Crescent, Gladstone, Qld 4680, Australia. Re: Cosmic
Conspitacy Dear Sir: Your Dec-Jan issue was especially interesting.
Mark Harp will sell his hollow earth jive only to the
hoJlow-headed, but Stan Deyo's cosmic conspiracy is more reasoned.
It brings to mind the late James Forrestal who, as US SecretarYQf
Defense in 19419, suicided after going bananas right il!1 the
Pentagon. He babbled about the "space people" who were about to
attack us, and that we were defenceless. . OfficiaFdom explained
that his breakdown was due to the "pres- sures of the Cold War" and
maybe so, but his paranoia was. c~Qtred upon not the Soviets but
said space people. Frie~nds reported that he'd told them that the
weirdos could appear as normal humans and had already infiltrated
the most scnsi- tive parts of the goveFnment; that they'd even
tapped his phones and mail. Sundry UFO researchers ended up
paranoic too, but what inducedl it? As Ito the Piri Reis atlas of
pre history, it shows mountain ranges in Canada and Alaska that
were unknown. to even the US Army Map Service until it commenced
aerial surveys. Greenland and Antarctica are depicted in an
unglaciated state, correctly expos- ing each of them as being com-
Iprised of three islands (which we lfiave mever seen). Who were
these cartographers who charted our globe even before the last
glacial 'cpoch? Yours truly, George fL., Redfern, NSW, Australia.
Re: bposing Truths Dear Duncan: In the Dec-Jan issue an anonymous
reader wrote regarding why NEXUS does not get closed down for
exposing supposed truths. Well, one answer to this is that NEXU'S
is too big a voice to be easily silenced. If someone d,id try ltO
silence NEXUS magazine or close it down altogether, everyone would
realise that the magazine has treaded on someone's toes and told
the truth about something or some- one. This is ju st like the UFO
researcher who has a background and is well known for his place in
the sciel1tlfic community. He is too wel~ known, too big a voice to
si,lence without attracting attention to themselves. But the little
man, uAknown to all but his friends, could easvly be silenced. I
hope I have made my point cJear. The more you say and do, the
harder you are to be silenced. Mags, QueenSland, Australia. NEXUS
5
5. A DISASTER BEGINS Scientists around the world have reacted
with fury and aston- ishment at Russian environmental recklessness
which, they fear, will haunt the planet for cen- turies. Revealing
one of the best-kept secrets of the Cold War, Moscow has confirmed
that it spent 30 years disposing of atomic waste by pumping
directly into the Earth. Worse still, the pumping is still going
on! Already it is suspected to have leaked into rivers leading into
the Caspian Sea and the Arctic Ocean, and has been blamed for the
rise in cancer deaths in sever- al locations where the waste has
started returning to the surface. The dumped atomic material is
reported to measure up to 3 billion curies of radiation. This
compares to about 50 million curies released in the Chernobyl
accident, and 50 curies released at Three Mile Island in
Pennsylvania. Even a small amount of this waste could totally
sterilise vast areas of the northern oceans, destroying and
contaminating the food chain for the entire northern hemi- sphere,
and rendering vast areas uninhabit- able for centuries. Could this
be the beginning of the fulfil- ment of the prophecy mentioned on
page 42 in this issue? (Source: The Weekly Telegraph [UK], 30
November-6 December 1994) ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE TRIGGERING
EARTHQUAKES? Changes in atmospheric pressure may be enough to
trigger major earthquakes off Japan's Pacific coast, a Japanese
seismolo- gist has warned. Masakazu Outake points out that all 13
major earthquakes chronicled between the years 684 to 1946 occurred
during the autumn and winter when atmospheric pres- sure is high.
His study of meteorological data going back to 1961 found that
average monthly pressure in the region around Japan's south- west
coast where the Philippine Sea crustal plate is mov~ng under the
Japanese main- land, is around 1,000 pascals (to millibars) higher
between August and February than during the rest of the year. The
extra force on the Japanese plate is equivalent to placing
100-kilogram weights on each square metre. This pushes down the
Eurasian plate, but the extra air pressure has no effect on the
Philippine Sea plate which lies underwater. The stress differential
could be enough to trigger a quake. (Source: New Scientist,' 26
November ]994) WATER FOUND ON THE MOON? There is a strong
possibility that water has been found on the Moon, in the form of
ice. "If this is confirmed, it will greatly enhance the prospects
for human colonisation," said Dr Stewart Nozette, of Allied Signal
at Alexandria, Virginia, USA, announcing the results of a recent
lunar probe. The findings of Clementine-a civilian- military
spacecraft that orbited the Moon for 71 days between February and
May 1994, taking more than two million colour pictures-are
described for the first time in a recent issue of Science. "There
are many craters in the Moon's south polar region that are in
permanent darkness because of surrounding moun- tains," Dr Nozette
said. "When Clementine passed over these, its radar detected what
appears to be the char- acteristic signal of water." (Source: The
Weeklv Telegraph [UK], Issue No. ]80, 1994) MYSTERY TUNNEL IN
SPHINX Workers repairing the ailing Sphinx have discovered an
ancient passage leading deep into the body of the mysterious
monument. The Giza antiquities chief, Mr Zahi Hawass, said there
was no dispute that the tunnel was very old. However, what is
puzzling is who built the passage? Why? And where does it lead? Mr
Hawass said he had no plans to remove the stones blocking its
entrance until at least February 1995. The secret tunnel burrows
into the north- ern side of the Sphinx, about halfway between the
Sphinx's outstretched front paws and its curved tail. (Source: The
Svdney Morning Herald ]] October]994) 6. NEXUS FEBRUARY - MARCH
1995
6. GL$BAL NEWS X-RAYS, OIL PAINTS, SOLVENTS LINKED TO
MISCARRIAGES Researchers at the University of Adelaide and Queen
Elizabeth Hospital Genetics Department, led by Dr Judy Ford,
studied the exposure to environmental and chemical factors of 585
couples from pre- conception to live birth, miscarriage or nine
months' infertility between 1987 and 199~. The researchers
identified a range of risk factors which had a significant effect
on infertility and miscarriage, isolating a num- ber of risk
factors. Men who, in the previous five years, had an unprotected
X-ray of the lower back (no lead apron) with genitals exposed, were
428 per cem more at risk of bcing associat- ed with miscarriage
than those in a control group. (Tlhe normal miscarriage rate is 15
per oent of all pregnancies.) The study found also that men and
women exposed to chemical solvents such as household cleaning
agents, oven clean- ers, carpet cleaners, oil paints, glues, and
other chemicals in the workplace, were far more at risk of
infertility, miscarriage or birth deformity. (Source: The
Australian. 4January 1994) A HI-TECH FRAME UP? The new book by
renegade ex-Mossad (Israeli intelligence) agent Victor Ostrovsky,
titled The Other Side of Deception, is starting to make waves. As
in his first book, By Way of Deception, Ostrovsky reveals some
damn- ing details of Israeli, American and British complicity in
several major international events, such as the Gulf War. One item
in particular caught our eye. In it Ostrovsky dcscribes a
tremendously important Mossad operation involving a communications
device that was planted deep inside enemy territories. The device
acted as a relay station for misleading transmissions made by the
Mossad, transmissions intended to be received by American and
British listening stations. The digital transmissions originated
from an Israeli ship at sea and were picked up only by this
communications device, known as the "Trojan". The device would thcn
rebroadcast the transmissions on another frequency--one used for
outgoing official messages from the enemy country being targeted.
The Trojan was planted in Libya on the night of 17-18 February 1987
by the Mossad, operating from Israeli boats in the Mediterranean.
The goal was to plant the FEBRUARY - MARCH 1995 device in an
apartment building in Tripoli, Libya, as close as possible to the
Qadhafi command headquarters. The Mossad arrived at the apartment
building (which had been pre-rented for six months) and took the
cylinder to the top floor apartment of the five-storey building. In
the apart- ment, the top of the cylinder was opened and a small
dish-like antenna was unfolded and placed in front of the window
facing north. The unit was activated and the Trojan was in piace.
If someone decided to enter the apart- ment prematurcly, the Trojan
would self- destruct, Laking with it most of the upper parL of the
building. The thrce men used for the operation returned to the
beachfront and swam out to the waiting boats. By the end of March
11987, the Americans were already intercepting mcs- sages broadcast
by the Trojan. By using Lhe Trojan, the Mossad tried to make it
appear that a long series of terrorist orders were being
transmitted to various Libyan embassies around the world (or as
they are called by the !Libyans, Peoplc's Burcaus). Just as tile
Israelis hoped, the transmis- sions were deciphered by the
Americans and used a proof that the Libyans were aCLive sponsors of
terrorism. Interestingly, the French and Spanish intelligence
agencies were not b.uying into these new sources of information. To
them it seemed suspicious that suddenly, out of the blue, the
Libyans, who had always been careful in the past, would start
advertising their future actions. They also found it sus- picious
that, in several instances, Mossad reports wer~ worded similarly to
coded Libyan communications. According to Ostrovsky, Operation
Trojan was one of Israeli intelligence's greatest successes. It
resulted iJ;J Libya being falsely blamed for virtually every t~r
rorist attack for nearly a decade, including the La Belle
discotheque bombing in West Berlin on 5 April 1987. Ostrovsky's
book has certainly upset the Israelis, with public calls for his
assassina~ tion being made by several prominent offi- cials,
including Josef Lapid, the director- general of Israel's
government-owned national broadcasting system. _ Lapid, a frequent
spokesperson for the Israeli Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin, made
his unprecedented call fOF the assas- sination of Ostrovsky on
Israeli TV, and'in the pages of Ma'ariv, Israel's largest daily
newspaper, and repeated his official invita- tion to murder
Ostrovsky on Canadian national television in October 1994. Lapid
describes Ostrovsky as "the most treacherous Jew in modem history".
(Source: The Other Side of Deception, The Spotlight, 28 November
1994) SUPER HI-TECH SPYING Michael Frost, a former specialist with
Canada's government spy agency, the Communications Security
Establishment (CSE), has disclosed that the US National Security
Agency (NSA) implanted tinzy microphoncs in the chests of pigeons
that roostcd on the window-ledges of the Soviet Embassy in
Wasmington, and successfully monitored the conversations of the
officials inside. (Source: The Spotlight. 19 December 1994) NEXUS 7
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7. GL-$BAL NEWS THE NEW ELECTRONIC ROADBLOCK Sleepy Hollow,
Illinois - A barrier of police cars, dozens of officers with guns
trained on an onrushing car-that's the tra- ditional way of
bringing a high-speed auto chase to a halt, but those are about to
go. The new improved, less brutal version is a 42-inch plastic
'pancake' riddled with electrodes. Called the Anti-Vehicle
Electronic Countermeasure, or AVECM, the discs are deployed on the
road surface before the suspect arrives. As the car passes over an
AVECM, electric discharges scramble the vehicle's engine controls
and associated cir- cuitry. The car stops and cannot be restart- ed
for some time. (Source: Popular Mechanics, February 1995) PRESS
MUZZLED IN FRANCE Alain Marsaud, a member of the French Parliament,
has introduced a measure that would mandate that "any information
relat- ing to a person who is the subject of an official inquiry,
or under judicial investiga- tion, can't be published, except with
that person's specific permission". In other words, the media can't
report that politicians and others suspected of cor- ruption are
under investigation. There are a lot of people in France today who
might support this measure-particu- larly a bevy of politicians who
are under investigation at this time, and others who are about to
fall under public scrutiny for possible misdeeds. (Source: The
Spotlight. 3January 1995) THE NEW ENEMY IN AUSTRALIA
Counter-terrorist exercises have taken a sinister new turn in
Australia. Instead of the imaginary enemies being foreign,
Hollywood-style terrorists, the new "bad- dies" are Australian
citizens who start agi- tating on the subject of "foreign owner-
ship". Exercise Tropic Punch is described as a "protracted national
counter terrorist exer- cise". It was held between 14 September and
20 October 1994, and was centred pri- marily in Queensland,
specifically in Cairns and south-east Queensland. According to a
leaked document about the exercise, "an imaginary extremist group
incensed at increasing foreign ownership of Australian business and
resources ... embarks, in the initial phase, on a terror campaign
to force State and Commonwealth Governments to take remedial
action. When this fails to achieve the desired result, the group
turns to other options in politically motivated violence. This
signals the activation of the National Anti-Terrorist Plan, with
the Queensland Police Service, State Government and Commonwealth
Government responding to the incident and seeking to negotiate the
safe release of the hostages." For those interested, the level of
foreign ownership of Australian resources and business is well over
90 per cent! But don't go talking about it, will you. (Source:
Extracted from release, dated 13 September 1994, leaked from the
Queensland Police Service, Media and Public Relations Branch,
Police Headquarters, Roma Street, Brisbane, QtJ. Australia) I) 8
NEXUS EXPLODING STAR MAY HAVE KILLED THEDINOSAURS By now NEXUS
readers must have quite a pile of theories on what killed of the
dinosaurs-meteorites, oxygen shortage, ice ages, viruses,
cave-dwellers, or worse. According to Dr David Schramm, an
astrophysicist at the University of Chicago, an exploding star
could have killed 95 per cent of the Earth's species 225 million
years ago by destroying the ozone layer and bathing the planet in
radiation. All it would take is a supernova explo- sion in the
vicinity of 30 light years- to wipe out virtually all life on
Earth, he said. 'Dr Schramm used mathematical models to develop his
theory of massive extinction caused by a supernova blast and now
seeks evidence to support it in the chemical sig- nature of fossils
from the period. (Source: The Australian, 4 January 1995) PLO BOOK
SPARKS ISRAELI SCANDAL A political scandal has erupted in Israel
after allegations that the Labour Party con- spired with the
then-outlawed PLO to defeat the right-wing Likud and win the 1992
general elections. The crisis was triggered by the publica- tion of
memoirs by a senior PLO negotia- tor, Mahmoud Abbas, in which he
alleges that the present Health Minister, Ephraim Sneh, held a
series of pre-election meetings with a leading member of the PLO at
which the Labour Party urged the PLO to block progress at peace
talks in Washington, and thus deny Likud any cam- paign advantage.
Labour won the 1992 election, and in September 1993 signed a peace
accord with the PLO. The memoirs also claim that Yitzhak Rabin was
an attendee at one of the meetings. (Source: The European, 13-19
January 1995) DEATH BY POLITENESS This item should probably have
gone in the Twilight Zone section of NEXUS, but we ran out of room
and put it here instead. Polite Japanese risk death by bowing. At
least 24 Tokyo residents have died in the last five years while
bowing to each other. Five fell under trains after head butts
(presumably concussed), seven died in kerbside and escalator
collisions, and many more have been injured in revolving doors. As
a result, the city has had to introduce safe "Greetings Zones".
(Source: D. Record, 25 June 1994) FEBRUARY - MARCH 1995
8. ... GL-$-BAL NEWS ... AMERICAN EXPRESS BANK INTERNATIONAL
FOUND GUILTY OF LAUNDERING DRUG MONEY During the early part of
1980, Dr John Coleman published a monograph entitled, "Dope
International Limited". On page 17 of that work, he wrote as
follows: "One of the largest money-laundering companies in the
world is American Express, a household name in the travel business.
Edmond Safra (see also "Dope, Incorporated" article this issue) who
sup- plied tons of gold to finance the China opium sales through
Hong Kong via his Geneva-based Trade Development Bank, recently
sold his bank to American Express so that he could get on its
board. American Express was briefly investigated by the US Attorney
General Edwin Meese, but given the immense power of the company,
don't expect any indictments to be handed down... "In 1990, when I
was ready to publish my book, The Committee of 300, I was advised
to omit references to American Express being involved in money
launder- ing up to their necks. I was told that I would never be
able to prove it. I elected to go ahead anyway and I accused
American Express of drug money launder- ing on a vast scale..."
Now, 14 years later, an American Express subsidiary, the American
Express Bank InlCrnaLional, has been fined a record US$50 million
by a Houston, Texas, court after pleading guilty to laundering drug
money for a Colombian drug ring that ran hundreds of tons of
cocaine into the United States. Funny thing though, the prosecutor
in the case, US Attorney Gayneville Griffin Jones, said the
government would not seek to press criminal charges against
American Express executives. (Source: Dr John Coleman's World In
Review, Vol. 3, No. 12, December 1994) 1995 - YEAR OF THE QUAKE?
There is increasing speculation amongst seismologists that the 'big
one' is not far off. Many suspect that both California and Japan
are already 'overdue' for such a quake. Already this year there has
been, on average, one earthquake of greater than size 6.0 on the
Richter seale every two and a half days, and all of these on the
Pacific Rim. Japan, which normally has 30-40 quakes felt by humans
per year, has already experienced 10 such quakes in as many days.
(Source: AP, Tokyo, II January 1995) FEBRUARY - MARCH 1995 NEXUS
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9. --- FEBRUARY - MARCH 1995 CHALLENGING THE ICE AGE THEORY W
hen asked what they understand' by the term "ice age", most people
seem- . ingly believe that ~~ was an era wilen continuous
ice-sheets blanketed Arctic regions well into what now are
temperate climes-as far south as approxi- mately 500 N in Europe
and 36N in North America. The resultant bleak landscape is often
imagined (especially by artists) as having been inhabited by such
ani- mals as the hairy mammoth, woolly rhinoceros and musk-ox,
hunted by our fur-clad ancestors. The migin of such 'beliefs lics
in the placement by geologists of such an ice age in the
Pleistocene epoch, which abundant evidcrrce indicates came to an
end about 11,000 years ago when oUr own era, the Holocene, began.
The Ice Age itself is said to have persisted for about a million
years, during which ice-sheets repeatedly waxed! and waned.
Coincidentally, ice-sheets similar to those smothering Arctic
latitudes also allegedly cov- ercd the south polar regions.
Directly associated with the notion of an ice age, and indeed
largely responsible for its inception, were a number of singular
geological phenomena which, because they some- times occurre-d
together, apparently shared a common genesis. Includcd were
striated rock surfaccs, erratic boulders and immense accumuJations
of frequently intractable 'drift' deposits. The geographical
settings and locations of these features were also peculiar. The
striations, which often occurred in groups, neady always shared a
single oJ'icntatJon which commonly ignored obviously pre-existing
topography~and the erratic boulders, which in some localities are
very nume-rous, lie at all kinds of altitudes despite their often
stupendous size and tonnage. Examples are known almost a quarter of
a mile (400 m) long! All ~ccur at great distances from the nearcst
natural outcrops of the particular strata composing them. The
'drift' deposits snmetimes occur on northern hill-slopes only, or
on mountain peaks but not in adjacent vallcys, and, frequently,
mantle chronically pulverised underlying bedrock. Generally
unstratified and often contorted, the 'drift' deposits in many
places also contain abundant remains of !huge trees, plants and
leaves often foreign to the latitudes in which these are
discovered, and countless teeth and bones of the mam- moth and its
contemporaries. Wood-splinterings and bone fractures are often
sharp and fresh-looking. They clcarly happened geologically very
recently_ This impression generally afforded by all this evidence
is one of overwhelming force operating indiscriminately, suddenly,
viQlently and on a colossal scale. Conventional ice age
concepts-first mooted about 150 years ago-ascribe all such
phenomena to remorseless, slow-acting, glacial agencies active for
hundreds of thousands oJ years, but which, as shown by much recent
research, ended with surprising abruptness at the end of
Pleistoc_ene times. Yet, while the end of such conditions is now
clearly trace- able, the origin of the Ice Age, despite numerous
diverse theories devised to account for it, remains obscure. It
has, furthermore, been established that many northern areas
formerly believed to have been overridden by these Pleistocenc
ice-sheets, Ithemselves conceived of as thousands of ,feet thick,
were never glaciated at all. Such detaills, allied to the
discoveries of frozen remains of upright dead trees in Arctic
latitudes presently incapable dimatical1y of sup- porting such
trees (which could never have survived the deep refrigeration of
such mas- sive glaciation there) and of the occurrence of striated
rock surfaces and erratic bourdcrs as far south as equatorial
latitudes (regarded as always having been ice-free by even the most
ardent gilacialists), cast serious doubt on the reality olf an ice
age like that pnstu'lated by orthodoxy. NEXUS 11
10. The results of special studies of current ice actions and
charac- ing images on, on the one Ihand, a stow-acting theoretica]
agency- teristics also support such doubts, and generally indicate
that vari- ice-operating primarily in polar and sub-polar
latitudes, with, on ous theoretical actions long attributed to
Pleistocene ice-sheets the other hand, highly disruptive sudde.o
activities exhibiting well- either never occurred OF were at best
exceedvngly limited. documented global ramifications. In
unmistakably reflecting cata- Certainly, ice did not operate on the
hemispheric scale implied by strophic conditions, the scale and
extent of the latter demand iden- the known geological phenomena.
tificatiol1 of a suitable underlying cause which initiated all such
Irrespective of those phenomena's significance, however, sci-
effccts. ence has shown that it developed dur- It is noteworthy
that an unexpected- ing a time of other tremendous Earth ly large
pumber of Earth scientists disturbances. These included mas- have
repeatedly concluded that, as sive crustal fissuring, both above
and Earth is apparently incapable of pro- below sea-level; the
uplift (often vio- ducing such fundamental distur- lent) of many of
the Earth's greatest bances of its own volition, those of mountain
ranges to their present ele- late Pleistocene times must, a
p.riori, vations; widespread seismic and vol- have been occasioned
by a powerful canic eruptions causing acute atmos- force acting
upon the globe external- pheric pollution; extensive crustal ly. An
independent cosmic agency is subsidence elsewhere; and the emp-
require-d. tying and displacement of seas and Others have explored
this idea lakes and the destruction of older before, but never
completely success- drainage systems. fully. Errant comets,
asteroids and Worldwide evidence of bone- ,giant meteors have been
amongst the packed caves and rock-fissures, fre- candidates
proposed. Recent NASA quently containing contcmporary but
faunistically and climatically space explorations and other
astronomical discoveries reveal that incompatible creatures, not
only emphasises the catastrophic none of these bodies possesses
sufficient power to engender such nature of these events, but also
strongly indicates an alteration widespread terrestrial disruption.
This is a fact ably dcmon'strated then to the tilt of the Earth's
axis. in. our book, When the Earth Nearly Died, wherein the culprit
is Curiously, although reliab'ly dated as general/ly of very late
identified as having almost certainly been a dangerous, highly-
Pleistoccne age, these dramatic changes are seldom linked in the
charged fragment of an astronomically close supernova exp'losion
popular view with the ice age concept, for to do so unites
conflict- around 117,000 years ago. Evidence exists for just such
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