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  • 1. "LETIIERS TO THE EDITOR..~ 5 ANOTHER FREE ENERGY COVER-UPL47GLOBAL NEWS 6By Alison David. The intriguing story of De,,~isA round-up of the news you probably did not see. Lee, inventor and future thinker, who came up withNEX-US NEWS UPDATES12a Super Heat Pump, and other innovations, that heFollow-up on several articles that have captured claimed could provide free electricity.ongoing interest with readers. Topics include aNEW SCIENCE NEWS .53translation of those mysterious EgyptianContains the second part of Toby Grotzs roundhieroglyphs found in the Hunter Valley, NSW the world round-up of free energy researchers andTHE MICROCHIP & fHE MARK OF liHE BEAST.........14their work, plus some other titbits of interest.With Dr Carl W. Sanders. This is indeed a THE TWILIGHT IONE 59fascinating extract from an audiotape from one ofthe designers of the now-famous microchip,A collection of strange and bizarre stories fromexplaining its intended use in a new world order. around (and 10ff) the world. Topics this issueWACO: THE BIG LIE CONTINUES16 include sightings of monsters in the Yukon, andmore on the "Lost Land of the Lizard People",From Samuel L. Blumenfeld. Two videos havebeen released, both with on-site footage, showingtREVI EWS--Books64who the good guys" and who the bad guys really "Extraterrestrial Archaeology" by David Hatcher Childresswere. This is a comprehensive review of the first."Why Flying Endangers Your Health" by Farro! S. Kahn"Space Aliens From The Pentagon" by William R. LyneTHE SECR~TS OF DENTAL HEAtTHi 22"A Century Of War" by F. William EngdahlWith Dr Robert O. Nara. Many years ago, Dr Nara "Extraterrestrial Friends And Foes" by George C. Andrewsembarked upon a campaign to educate people into Project Seek" by Gerald A. Carrollpreventive dentistry. His efforts cost the dental "The Thirteenlh Stone" by Reginald Lewisindustry lost revenue, and resulted in his own loss "Trail Of The Octopus" by Donald Goddard with Lester K. Colema.nof licence. "The Cancer Solution" by Robert E. Willner, M.D., Ph.D."The CanCell Controversy" by Louise B. TrullTHE MILITARY LINK TO MODERN MEDICINE..........28 "AIDS Control Diet" by Mark KonleeDr Alan S. Levin is interviewed on a wide range of"Natural Healing" by SoIuntra Kingsubjects surrounding the involvement of the "TMJ-The Jaw Connection" by Greg Goddard, D.D.S.military in modern medicine. REVIEWS--Video70EXTRATERRESTRIAL ARCHAEOlOGY 35 "The Physics of Natural Health, Agriculture and Healing"By David Hatcher Childress. This article, extracted "The Physics of Natural Non- Toxic AgriculturePfrom his latest book, Extraterrestrial Archaeology, "Waco: The Big Lie - Parts 1 & 2"focusses on the mysteries of Mars and its moons,UFOs: The Evidence"and the Russian probes sent to photograph them.REVIEWS--Audio J _ 71THE TERRORJIST FACTORY - Part 242 "Playing In The RainboW" by Tarshito"Heal Cavities, Grow New Gums" by Or Robert O. Nara, D.D.s.By Joe Vial/s. Continues the amazing tale ofpolitical manipulation, mind control and the DE-ClASSIFIED ADS 79intelligence community. Based on a true story! SUBSCRPTIONiS & BACK ISSUES80JUNE - JULY 1994NEXUS-

2. Editorial Hello and welcome to the latest and greatest edition of NEXUS! I would like to extend a special welcome to all the new UK and European NEXUS rea_ders. We have just opened an-office in the UK for English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish readers, and also an office in The Netherlands servicing European countries. In faa, very soon we will be printing a European edition of NEXUS, as well as the current US and Australasian editions. I would like to make one point very clear, however: all the NEXUS editions are identical, except for some of the advertisements. There are lots of great articles in this issue, a favourite in our office being the very colourful interview with Dr Levin, on the military links with medicine. Believe me, weve had to delete many expletives from this int~rview._ -~- The other article which is generating much personal interest in our office is titled "Dental Health Secrets". It is well worth the read, espe cially if you are afraid of dentists! Other things in this issue which excite us are: the Waco video (youve just got to see this to believe it!) the new book out by David Childress called "Extraterrestrial Archaeologyl (see article on page 35), and Part 2 of "The Terrorist Factory". Boy, weve had so many people wanting sneak previews of parts 2 and 3 of this series. Now a few other things to mention: If you have a shop or clinic and you want to sell NEXUS, call us. This applies to any shop anywhere in Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, UK, or Europe. Weve got some great ideas for NEXUS T-shirt/bumper sticker designs and slogans, and we welcome your suggestions. Send all the material to our Australian office. IWe are also looking for an advertising sales person to service the USA and Canada. This person must be experienced in sales and be computer/modem-literate. Contact our Australian office for more information. And last, but not least, is our announcement of NEXUS Online! Yes, thanks to the many email replies to the last editorial, we are setting up NEXUS on the computer networks. This will provide access to any body with a computer and modem. Amongst other things, you will now be able to subscribe to NEXUS electronically, i.e., every two months we will email NEXUS to subscribers over the networks. We will also be opening up discussion groups and making many of our information files available to those wishing to subcribe to NEXUS Online1 For more details, see our ad on page 15. In the meantime, happy reading!DuncanWARRANTY AND INDEMNITYAdvertisers u/?On and by lodging material with the Publisher for publication OJ autborising or approving of the publication of any mate_dal INDEMNIFY thePublisher and its servants and agents against all liability daims or Iproceedings whatsoeve~ arising from the publication and without limiting the generalityof the foregOing to indemnify each of tfiem in relation to defamation, slander of title, breach of copyright, infringement of trademadcs or names of publicatioo titles, u_nfair competit!on or t~ad~ pract_ices, rOyaltie~ or violati~ of righ~s or pri~acy.~N~ WARRAN! t/:lat .the materia! complies wjth.all rel~vant lawsand regulations and tha~ Its publication will not give me to any rights allalnst or liabilities In the Publisher, Its servants or agents and In particular thatnothing therein is capable of beingmisleading or aeceptive or otherwise In breach of the Part V of the Trade Practices Act 1974, All expressions of opinion are published on thg bas is that they arc not to be regarded as expreSSing the opinion of the Publisher or its servants or agents. Editodal advice is notspe-cific and readers are advised (0 seek professional help for individual problems.e NEXUS New Times 19~42NEXUSJUNE - JULY 1994 3. NB: Please keep let ters to approx.l00.150 ; .. 1 !words in length. Ed. Re: Rare Informationl tion. A few dead, so what-less ity, Mt Shasta, or anything else asbeing done Ito us by the big rpowerful Dear NEXUS, I recently came important than oil profits.long as, its different, so shake thaLcorporations. I guess the best way , across your astounding Feb-Maro Somalia-there is no point in closet and see what falls out.to start is to become informed, and1994 issue. I am very impressedreally helping to feed starving peo By th.e way, wha.l happened toeach of us in our own small way fol with the rare information you haveple; they have no money, so there is Volume 3? Volume 1 only went up low our conscience, talki to our fami presented, and the high calibre of no profit. to 10.ly, friends and people in our work authOFs who contribute to your mag Imagine, though, if the same outCheers, place. azine.standing effort and amazing organiG. E., Apckland, NZ.I particularly enjoy your book I am especially intrigued by thesation were used to provide fertilis(Dear G. E., ThanJcs for your lelreviews and have purchased several article on AIDS by Dr Roberter, seed, machinery, water pumps ler. Your comments are no/ed, bUl of the books reviewed. "Male Strecker, and the anicle on the and relief food to keep at ~east somewe will Slick 10 our coverage ofPractice" and "Confessions of a Neurophone. What a terrific invenaJjve-as was usedl to transport that issues lhal lhe reSl of lhe media Medical Heretic" by MC!idekohn I tion! I know of people who couldvast United National military forcechoose 10 ignore. Why nol buy one found informative and most reassur really use an invention like that. As to the deserts of Kuwait? But then,of lhe dozens of magazi-nes availing, confirming my own beliefs and for Dr Strecker, he is doing the pub of course, there would be no annsable already covering UFOs, cropjus.tifying my reasons for refusing to lic a great favour of exposing theindustry profitcircles and Ml Shas/a? Ed.) take HRT and any drugs. The more hidden truths about AIDS. VeryShould we not stop to reassess our I read of "Male Practice", the mad few people in the medical communivalues and realise what is reallyRe: Browns Gas der I became at how women are ty have the courage to speak out on missing and what we appear to haveDear Folks at NEXUS, A quick manipulated by the medical profes-AIDS, without fear of losing theirlost in our One World village? correction to O)1e point in the article sion playing on the emotive fears jobs or being labelled a "homo I believe it is Truth and Social by Toby Gro.lZ in your April-Maywomen have for their families. I phobe". Responsibility. I also believe it will issue, regarding YuU Brown andstrongly recommend that both male I thank you for your wonderfultake time, tmst, faith, patience and Browns Gas.and female readers sho-uld get a magazine. I purchase it whenever Ian inordinate determination to put Browns Gas, made from water, copy of these books and read them. can. If possible, I would like to see back that which is missing and lost. was said to melt tungsten, the ele Sorry, Im letting my feelings get in what guidelines you have for sub Mankind has the capacity for all ment with the highest boiling point the way. mitting articles. I would appreciatethese things. My hope is that weof all the elements. It will not just In closing, I wish to inform you the opportunity to write an article have the courage.melt tungsten, it will boil it, or, that] look forward to NEXUS lIIld forNEXOS. Jim H., Goonengerry, NSW.more scientifically accurate, "subli would like to see publications I thank you for your time and look mate" it, turning it from a solid intomonthly; however, I do realise that forward to your immediate reply.Re: Everlasting Profitsa gas, and instantly. to maintain the q~ality and standards Live long and prosper,Dear Duncan, Regarding Ken In our world today, I find it incred of your excellent magazine it McCafferys letter in April-May 94ible that Yull Brown would have torequires time-so I curb my impa E. R. W., San Diego, USA.tience by re-reading previou~ publi NEXUS, I remember my motherbe struggling along to promote thisRe: NWOI For Whom? being given a pair of those same fantastic discovery of his, thatcations. Dear Sir, Are we really so stupid nylons during the war, made by investors would not be jumping at Keep up the good workto think that we can maintain aDupont. They soon discovered nothe chance to take part in a clean, M. M., Badgingarra, WA.world in which currently 30% of ourone made money out of everlastingbrand new, proven technology thatpopulation can look forward to morestockings because they were just possesses a huge range of developRe: Speed of Light Slowing?sewing machines, motor vehiclesthat! So they lowered the qualitymental applications ripe for the Dear Duncan, Some time ago I .and vending machines, etc., that can (they did get rather rubbed up after a picking.was given a lend of a fascinatingtalk LO us, plus computer shopping,few years!). We are working with Browns Gas video Iby a Christian friend of mine.more automatism ill a society satuRe the overuse of antibioticsat Horizon Technology, and wel It was a well-documented and pr.erated wi th deodorants and after(Global News), people will at leastcome any enquiries from individualssented case for the creationist viewshave lotion, while the other 70%have to start listening to Glen andinterested in an investment relation poinL The scientific lynchpin of thewill continue to hope for a better IanDettman andArchie ship to establish specific applica argument was the assertion that thetomorrow and, for some, a dailyKalokerinoss "Vitamin C: Natures tions for it in the corporate arena.speed of light is in fact in decay, i.e.,ration of clean water, equal to oneMiraculous Healing Missile", which Kudos on your fine publication, slowing down.flush of our modem toilet? you reviewed, and Irwin Stonesand well be k.eeping in touch with According to Dr Barry SetterfieldBuilding one society based on"Vitamin C: The Healing Factor". you on results as they come along.of South Australia, the speed of lightunrestrained consumerism and comIt really does work, without side Sincerely,is not a constant 186,000 m.p.s. butputer chips may temporarily hide the effects. Gary Hawkinsactually slowing down on a univerfacts for some, but cannot solve the Yours sincerely, Horizon Technologysal scale. The ramifications of UJjsare enormous. Everything we areproblems our world faces today,Pat c., Maldon, Vic. 2442 NW Market Street, #274e.g.: taught by experts may be wrOngSeattle. WA 98107, USA. and misleading. According to theo Balkan War, Bosnia-EuropeRe: Different Subjectscannot afford too many killed, for Dear NEXUS, We have been II Re: Medical Malpracticevideo, Dr Setterfield has submittedhumanitarian reasons? Not so. It isreading your magazine for a fewscientific papers with evidence of Dear Duncan and Team, Attachedthis and they have been acceptedbecause it is bad for the European years now and have all the Volume is cheque for another years subeconomy, upsets trade and reduces2 mag~great collectors items. and published by respected scientif scription for your eye-opening and ic journals.profit.However, it would seem of late mind-expanding magazine. Havingo Gulf War-hypocrisy at itsthat we can hardly tell one magazine also purchased all your available Can any NEXUS readers verifythese claims? If this claim regardworst. Retaliation for invasion of to the next-they seem to COver the previous publications of NEXUS, inKuwait? Not so. It is to protect same things over and over again. me you have a captive reader. ing the speed of light is true, itwould profoundly affect the halEuropes and USAs oil interestsMay I suggest a good dose of castor My concern is the mammoth tasklowed fields of cosmology, archae-could not allow Saddam Hussein 100 oil and some new subjects? Like the aheadl of us, the manipulated popumuch power over petroleum produc-latest on crop circles and UFO activ lation, to try and rectify the wrongContinued on a e 76JUNE - JULY 1994 NEXUSS 4. ALTERNATIVE MEDICINEKuwaits covert subsidies.GAINING ACCEPTANCEIt is claimed that the ruling familyAccording to a recent colwnn of Kuwait handed out "at leastin The Los Angeles Times, oneUS$300 million [in] political payin three Americans seeks alterments"-that is, bribes to US and .native health care each year, to European leaders in order to enlistthe tune of US$13.7 billion. A their support for the military intefwhopping US$10.3 billion was vention against Iraq now known aspaid by consumers out of pocketOperation Desert Storm.without reimbursement by insurThe documentation unearthed byance providers, according to aSpanish investigators has revealedrecent study published in The that the European branch offices ofNew England Journal oftwo major US money in~titutions,Medicine. Chemical Bank and Bankers Trust These unconventiollal theraCorporation, were the main conduitspies, like acupuncture, natur for the manipulation of Kuwaitsopathy, herbs and massage, areoverseas funds.used by people for chronic, notAccording to Spanish investigalife-threatening illnesses. tive journalist Franconero Belmonte, Eighty-three per cent had pre "the Spanish government hasviously sought treatment from a imposed a strict cover-up on itsmedical doctor. probe of Kuwait influence-buying". American Western Life Insurance Co. SPANISH INVESTIGATION "In February it secretly sent two high-rankbased in Foster City, California, recentlyREVEALS GULF WAR BRIBESing officials to Washington to discuss howbegan offering coverage for alternativeWhile conducting a detailed examinationthe scandal can be smothered without causmedical treatment. This is the first such of financial records at Grupo Torras, a ing structural damage to NATO."insurance policy in the nation, but because major holding corporation for Kuwaiti (Source: ,The Spot(j~hJ, 28 March 1994)of insurance industry regulations is present investments in Europe, Spanish authoritiesly avaibble only to consumers infound hidden internal reports on the con TOBACCO COMPANYCalifornia, Arizona, Colorado, Newduits used to pass around multimillion-dolSUPPRESSES RESEARCHIMexico and Utah.lar payoffs among top government figures A leading tobacco company in the US To address the lack of scientific swdies,in Washington and other Western capitals. knew in 1983 from its own research thatthe National Institutes of Healths (NIH)Although he has ordered the newly dis nicotine is highly addictive. But the comOffice of Alternative Medicine plans to covered documents sealed, Spains pany blocked publication of a paper basedfund 20 preliminary research studies of Attorney General, Eligio Hernandez, ison the research, setting back other scienunorthodox cures such as the use of shark under increasing pressure in parliament tists in the field at least six years, accordingcartilage to treat cancer, and bee pollen inwhere opposition party leaders want toto a US Congressman conducting hearingstreating allergies. know whether any Spanish government into the addictiveness of nicotine.(Sourc.e: WjldfireMag,azine, Winter 1993) officials were among the recipients of Henry Waxman, a Democrat fromCalifornia, has released a draft of the paperwhich was submitted to the journal ____. . , . " . . , - . - .2!!liiWPsychopharmacology, but then withdrawn ---~... by its author, Victor DeNoble, at the insistence of Philip Morris, the tobacco compa~ ny which employed him. This is the latest in the battle by the FDA(Food and Drug Administration) to havetobacco cl.assified as an addictive drug.~As one veteran FDA observer commented recently, "It looks like the pharmaceutical drug companies are going for the mar-~ ket currently held by the tobacco companies!" This could certainly be the case. If theFDA is successful in classifying nicotine as~---an addictive drug, tobacco companies mayend up handing over their products to pharmaceutical drug companies to sell underprescription. (Source: New Scientist. 9 April 1994)6NEXUS JUNE - JULY 1994 5. Gt-$-BAl NEWS FDA PRIORITIES(FDA Dietary Supplement Task Force despite their own growing awareness of the Following are four quotes which clearlyReport, released 15 June 1993.)frequency of cosmic visitors, militaryindicate that the US Food and Drug "The American public does !!lot have advisers still seem unable to discriminateAdministration (FDA) is more concernedthe knowledge to make wise health care between incoming meteorites and nuclearwith protecting certain drug companies decisions... FDA is the arbiter of truth... explosions. ..profits, rather than looking out for theTrust us. We win tell you whats good forSatellite data released so far has revealedinterests of the American people. you."that the object, p.resumably a meteor, "It has become fashionable in some(Dr David Kessler, fDA Commissioner, turned into a glowing fireball as it enteredquarters to argue that women ought to bespeaking on the Larry King Live television the atmosphere, becoming almOs.t as brightable to make [breast implant] decisions ofshow, as reported in Well Being Journal, as the Sun and releasing about 10 terajoulestheir own. If members of our society were March-April 1994, and The Leading Edge, of lwninous energy in about Ohe second.empowered to make their own decisions March 1994.) The aerodynamic stresses caused by itsabout the entire range of products for entry into the atmosphere at an ~stimatedwhich the FDA has responsibility, howevJAPAN BANS MEASLESMUMPSspeed of 72,000 kilometres per hour,er, the whole rationale for the agencyRUBELLA VACCINEcaused it to explode about 20 kilometreswould cease to exist." The Japanese Ministry of Health and! above the sea, near the Pacific island of (Dr David! Kessler, FDA Commissioner,Welfare decided in April 1993 to discontin Tokelau.reported from The New England Journal ofue the use of the measles-mumps-rubella!Researchers at the Los Alamos NationalMedicine, in The Wall Street Journal, 24vaccine because of various problems asso Laboratories in New Mexico estimate thatJune 1992.) ciated with it.the meteor had an energy equivalent to a "Pay careful attention to what is hapOne of the interesting effects of this vac 100-kilOLOnne blast, and a mass of weirpening [with dietary supplementsl in thecine ban for children under two years of over 1000 tonnes.legislative arena ... if these efforts are suc age is that cot deaths appear to have (Source: New Scientist, 2 ApriIl994)cessful, there could be created a class ofdeclined enormously since the ban.products to compete with approved drugs (Source: What Doctors Dont Tell YouSHADES OF THE PHOTON BELTthat are subject to less regulation than (UK), vol. 4, no. 9, 1993) In NEXUS 2{2 we reprinted a controverapproved drugs ... the establishment of asial article about something called a Photonseparate regulatory category for suppleMYSTERY METEOR STRIKES Bell. Two years later this artic1e had donements could undercut exclusivity rights EARTHthe rounds of Americas new age and chanenjoyed by the holders of approved drug On 1st February the Earths atmosphere nelling networks and had been regurgitatedapplications."was penetrated by an object so large that it in a barely recognisable end of the world . (DavidAdams,FDA Deputy was detected by six US spy satellites and, scenario which caused all sorts of hysteria,Commissioner for Policy, before the Drugaccording to some reports, led to Presidentand even got mentioned on national TVInformation Association Annual GeneralClinton being woken by his Defence staff.shows across the US and Australia.Meeting, 12 July 1993.) The incident, which happened over the Well, the Photon Belt believers who are "... The task force considered manywestern Pacific, is being greeted with bothstill waiting may he interested in this pieceissues in its deliberations including; wexcitement and concern by astronomers. of information..ensure the existence of dietary supplements They are delighted at the speed with whichVictor Clube from the University ofon the market does not act as a disincentivethe Pentagon has decided to release theOxford! is suggesting that we are living infor drug development..."satellite data, but they are concerned that, the aftermath of the breakup of a giantVACCINE REACTION REPORTS CONTINUE TOINCREASE More than 17,000 adverse events following vaccination werereponed to the FDA fto have occurred in the US in a 20-monthperiod ending in July 1992, including more than 2,000 seriousreports and 360 deaths. However because the FDA estimates that only 10% of doctorsrepon adverse effects in the US, the real nwnbers could be as highas no,oooadverse events including 20,000 serious injuries and3,600 deaths associated with vaccinations. If you think the FDA is extravagant by multiplying the reponed r::::lOr::::Ifigure by a factor of 10 times to arrive at more realistic figures,5~;a~then consider that Connaught laboratories, a vaccine manufacturer, estimates a 50-ford under-reporting of adverse events! That implies 850,000 adverse events, including 100,000 seriousinjuries and 18,000 deaths associated with vaccinations over one20-month period!--"i ) :x :::=== (Source: NVICNews (US), o.ctober 1993)s... -.:lG.,JUNE - JULY 1994 NEXUS7 6. GL$BAIL NEWS comet in the inner solar system. He sugthe worlds first robot security camera, able"It is desired .that no document begests that this event may hllYe heen associto roam, withol!J being seen, about build released which refers to experiment withated with the most re.cent ice age, which ings, quietly watching staff and others athumans and might have adverse effcct onbegan about 100,000 years ago.work. public opinion or result in legal s.uits.According to Clube, it produced a stream Known as Tracam, it consists of a colour Documents covering such work should beof material that orbifS the Sun and is liaked television camera that runs at up to 8 km classified secret."with the Taurid m~teor stream, whichper hour on a rail inside a dark perspex tun Thus the true enemy is identified: publicpeaks around 30th June in daylight hoursnel fixed to the ceiling. opinion. An"d the means to defeat thebut is visible as shooting stars in the nightAlthough the camera can see through theenemy? Classification!skies of November each year.perspex, it is almost impossible for anyone(Source. Secm;y & Goyernment Bulletin.Clube calculates that the Earth passesto see into the tunnel.#33, March 1994)through the thickest part of this belt ofBy adding infrared sensors, the robotdebris every 3,000 years. camera could follow people anywhere DRUGS COMPANIES AR-EThis happened most recently in 500 AD witbjp. a building. BRIBING DOCTORSand, lbefore thar, in 2,500 Be.PlUS, an electronic card which can be A doctor who accepts money from a (Source: New Scientist, 26 March 1994) anached to visitor passes is under develop drug company to perform research or toment. The card would enablc the camera to attend or speak at a symposium is 19 timesMOBILE SURVEIUANCE find and pursue a particular person anymore likely to request a drug manufactured CAMERAS where in a large office block or warehouse. by that company than doctors who have not There recently appeared on Australian About 80 Tracam systems are operatinghad contact with that company.!television a documentary on the wonders of around the world. The first customer, In a recent issue of the Journal of thehidden video cameras. British Post, began installing Tracam inAmerican Medical Association, two While the program did show several pos~992. researchers, Mary-Margaret Chren anditive examples of hidden videos catching It is suggested that employers could use Seth Landefeld of the Case Westerncrooks and conupt politicians in the act, itthe mobile cameras to observe staff re~a Reserve University School of Medicine inwound up the show by saying, in effect, tionships, who people talked to, and even Cleveland, reveal that doctors who tried tothat video surveillance cameras are good, monitor body language.add to their hospitals stock were those wit!tand only those with something to hide need(Source: The Sydney Mornin~Bergld. 19 the strongest links ItO drug companies.worry about them. February 1994)(Source: N& Scientist. 12 March 1994) In other words, this was a blatant grab atPROTECTING GOVERNMENTconvincing gullible TV watchers that hid AGAINST THE PUBLICBIG BROTHER FEARS OVERden video surveillance cameras are good One of the more remarkable documents HI-TCH POLICEfor them. to emerge from the Energy Departments The New Zealand Police force is propos, Well, the next step in video surveillanceopenness initiative is a 1947 Atomic ing to buy a multi-million-dollar supercomhas arrived.Energy Commission memorandum on the puter which will give it the worlds most An Australian company, Trafalgar classification of human radiation experi sophisticated intelligence system.Security, has developed what it believes is ments. It states:If approved, the national IntegratedCrime Information System (INCIS) will HOW TRACAM WORKS ~r..controlledlead the world. The proposed INOS system, estimatedtraCk allows camera to be worth around NZ$80 million, is even to travel up tomore powerful than one being installed by8 kmI tiour New South Wales Police in Australia. The Australian system is able to crossreference names, places and dates, andidentify "persons of interest" in, a street orlocality where a crime has been committed. "Persons of interest" include anyone whohas a criminal history, a warrant out againstthem, is the subject of an intelligencereport or a domestic violence order, holds agun licence, has a history of mental illness,is a crime victim or a crime suspect. SmokedBasically, this means ,that when the NSW Perspex tube police vjsit a crime scene, they can flash upconce_als camera as iton their computer everyone iliving in that travels around track district who is on their already substantiallycross-referenced files.(Source: Sunday Star Time~ (NZ), 10 April 1994)8NEXUS JUNE -JULY 1994 7. GL$BA,L NEWSTHE MORE flUORIDE, THEMORE CAVITIESlFluoride is added to municipal drinkingwater supplies to (supposedly) preventcaries in young children. However, aUniversity of Arizona study, reponed inthe 27 July 1992 Chemical & EngineeringNews, found that "the more fluoride a childdrank, the more cavities appeared in theteeth". (Source: Townsend Letter W:.!?octors.April 1994) IS CLINTONS IHEALTH PLAN A DE FACTO ID SYSTEM?several years ago in Australia we werepresented with the Australia Card, an IDcard that was rcjectw by the masses. We all went off to bed dutifully thinking ,that our ill card had been nailed. Not so!Australia has a de facto ID system, andthe Medicare health care card we carry isan essentiaJ part of it.Now it seems that the same pattern is being adopted in overseas countries.The new Clinton propusal for the UShealth care system will issue everyAmerican with a Health Security card.Given ~he information that each cardwould carry, and die fact that virtuallyevery single US citizen will be issued one,it is not surprising that US civil rightsgroups are voicing concern at possible misuse of the system.The Health Security card ,in conjunctionwith the US Social SecjJrity number is virtually a complete ,Ib/surveillance system.In Australia it is the Medicare card in conjunction with me tax file number. (Source: Scientific American, February 1994)COMET FRAGMENTS liO COLLIDE WITH fUPITER IN JULYIt is being described as the solar systemsbiggest traffic accident for many years:Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 has split into 2,1fragments which are due to collide with r ~- (=---- --5( .. --- --s - ~;~S,;.Sijll e.Cial ger area, who carne rushmg back ,; ";, . ..., .,.;... " .;.: ;. f,i-!::9.:15.: case contaIned. ll! mIniature versIOn ge t ready t0 dr ll 0"_1_, SlmIn and Ott0 ". -.,comp ex rlgger-worus."":~~." I. 0 f th e Ia bora tory equlpmen, ......" . . . ~.:.: ;; i:.tclimbed wearilly into their respec- -. . . :?";~,1h" designed to generate powerful elec tive geriatric limousines and head-i.:"":"" ;.WE .:;,r,,,,~... ~.: tromagnetic fields in the immediateed towards Calcutta.area of Ouos head without endanOuo strode purposefully up to the front desk at the Oberoi and gering the Special Operations team. asked fOJ the key to room 326. Swiftly intervening, lobby manag And su it was that Julia Long started to build a decoy hypnoticer Cbaudri selected the key to room 352 instead, telling Ouo thatlevel into Otto Jewell. In shon sessions over two weeks he was as a favoured long-term guest the hotel had to move him to a trained to reven to a hypnotic trance only if given two complexmuch nicer room at no extra charge. "Come," Chaudri said wintrigger-words. Most evenings as Otto watched television he wasningly, "Let me Show you." unwittingly bombarded with subliminal films designed to enhanceLeading the way into room 352, Chaudri pointed out the newAmerican patriotism, desensitise him to violence and force him towhite towels in the bathroom, and the brand new fridge. Then respond immediately to orders presented at the deep subliminalChaudri turned with a flourish and opened the twin doors of what level. His handling by the Marine technicians was savage: Ouolooked like a cocktail cabinet, revealing the Sony Trinitron televi was beaten under electro-hypnosis and the Marines warned himsion set. Otto Jewell was suitably impressed. After Chaudri left,that if he failed to carry out their orders, his two young childrenOtto looked around him. The room was exceptionally quiet withwould be sexually abused and killed. Slowly but surely, withoutthick pile ca.IiPCts and heavy window drapes muffling all sound. his knowledge or consent, Ouo was forcibly recruited as a lifelongThe air conditioning ran with an almost silent low-pitched hum,member of Special Operations.unlike the unit in room 326. There was a marked similarity Once past the basic stage of induction, Julia Long left Otto inbetween room 352 and a soundproof recording studio.the care of her two Marine technicians, but continued to fly inAfter supper in the hotel coffee shop, Otto returned to room occasionally from Morocco and Dakar to check on progress. On352, showered and then climbed wearily into bed. Within minutesone of her flying visits during March 1984, Julia received a courihe drifted off into whal seemed to be a natural, dreamless sleep. It er message to meet Louis McCaul at the US Consulate on Ho Chiwas no such thing. Immediately Otto lay down, Julia Long inMinh Street in Calcutta. With little ceremony, Louis ushered herroom 350 switched on the highly-directional ELF generators,into the bug-proof hard-room in the Consulate basement:selected Dclta band and flooded both hemispheres of Ottos brain "We received a coded Cosmic International message by diplowith a powerful 2.5 cycle electromagnetic field. Switching to bin matic courier. Take your time decoding it Julia, then Ill destroyaural, Julia adjusted the power setting and slow Iy started todecrease thi: Delta field frequency. Ottos respiration followed the Continued on page 72JUNE - JULY 1994 NEXUS45 36. , n 1987 Dennis Lee discovered he could make free electricity-a rather astounding I discovery for the son of two migrant farm workers. The possibilities this giscovery presented both elated him and frightened him. He was elated .that there was a simple solution to the pollution and energy problems that were destroying the balance of nature on our planet, and shaken at the size of the discovery he had made. Free, indepen dently produced energy meant people no longer had! to be hooked up to the central power lines. It meant no more offshore drilling for oil, or oil spills that were killing the oceans. It meant no more dependence on foreign oil. It meant water could be pumped into desert lands dying of drought, and crops could be grown to eliminate famine. It meant no more electric line leakage that causes a general depletion in health as well as cancers; no more greenhouse effect, air pollution, toxic waste or water pollution. It meant the health of the pla.net and its people could be restored. It meant a boom for the economy and new jobs for millions of unemployed workers. Since everything runs on energy, the implications to Ithe economies of the developing as well as indlustrialised nations, of clean and simple, no cost-to-produce energy was overwhelming. The responsibility of such a discovery was frightening. But, what was even more frightening was the response dIat Dennis Lee would encounter when he attempted to loring the technology that could accomplish alii this to the people.His story began in 1985 when Dennis Lee introduced his Super Heat Pump in his native state of Washington on a risk-free system-for-savIDgs program. The heat pump was so efficient it could save 70-80% of heat and hot water costs, and when his marketing pro gram proved to be highly successful, the central utility was not pleased with the competi tion. They encouraged the Attorney Generals Office to bring a suit against Lees compa ny. The baseless lawsuit was an attempt to discredit him and the technology. Subsequently, his factory was broken into virtually every night, the media splashed bad publicity across the papers regularly, his fmancial backers were encouraged to pullout, and the Attorney Generals Office encouraged his customers ro back out of the deal. Papers stolen from his factory turned up in the possession of the Deputy Oistricl Attorney. Although it was in no ones interest (except perhaps the utilities) to put his company out of business, the Attorney Generals Office attempted to do just that.Dennis Lees customers signed petitions asking the Attorney Generals Office to stop protecting them and dismiss the suit, or at the very least allow him to be able to perform on their contracts. Despite the ridiculous civil suit that required his company ilO do what it was already doing, and the overwhelming obstatles placed in .his way, Lees company Ovcrcam.e. When it was obvious that the company could not be destroyed using these tac tics, other methods followed. A !hired plant solicited enough unrest to get an involuntary bankruptcy filed, although the compwy was in good financial shape at the time. When Lee proved he could still turn things around, the harassers arrl!Tlged a hostile takeover of the company, Lee, who once believed that fascist tactics belonged to other governments, discovered his first hard lesson in the just-us system: that here in America, law enforce ment agencies are often used to protect powerful money interests and not the interests of the citizens. He quietly left to pick up the pieces elsewhere.He moved to .Boston to continue his efforts with a company associate. It was here, less than one year after the utilities first destroyed his effort..s, ,that he discovered he could m.ake free electricity using the techIlOlogy of the Super Heat Pump. How ironic, after they had forcedl him out of business, that he would discover a technology that could put them out of business. He rSubstantiated the discovery with three scientists of tremendous experience. One was a professor at MIT, one was an ex-Department of Defense scientistJUNE - JULY 1994 NEXUS 47 37. and an inventor himself, and the other was an ex-Boeing plant himself. He tried to convince one of the scientists to move tosupervisoF who had bcen an electrical engineer for 40 years. TheyBoston and work with him, but the man himself had been burnedeach independently confirmed that the concept was sound. A so badly by the government that he had to think long am~ harddemonstration was put together to prove the concept worked.about it. Finally the scientist agreed, but he insisted that if LeeDennis wrote letters to the Department of Energy a.nd everywanted to work with him he would have to come to California.Congressman in Washington to explain his discovery and inviteD~nnis Lee, more determined than ever, left for California, notthem to a demonstration of free electricity. fte wrote a letter to knowing at Ithe time that Ventura, California, was big oil country.President Carter, the environ-Dennis set up a research lab inmental PlTesident wh.o was $~::>;t ,_.,:~-_-"_-": ::" ._~ . . . , _. . M ....,._ ... /.~.,,_,xhad iL He would have to figh.tF.".,;;i~~.;t":;",:,: ~ :"fLlt..H.".. ". :.:. ,. ; ~:" :,X:,, .." ~; : ,earing. th~s prosecutIOn, but h~dfaIled to preserve matenal thetf?chnQI(>gies" (:.ould:.thousan~s of unprosec~~ed :, Jtley.testifi~d.thatwitnesses, ~ad d~ectly tltreat~e~~: rv:~::~~;s;f ~~ ~~~n~ iDpeed ;~Qw:H~t Oenn,is h~~(.saJ.f!Jh~y:CaUld~.~; ~~u~~~~::~ ~:~;i~~: ~~~~AMP is minimal. B~ttom "