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NEXUS Magazine - Volumes 22 & 23 (2015-2016)
Nexus Magazine, Volume 22, No. 6, October-November 2015. Contents include:
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Readers comment on chemical fallout analysis, a recipe for healthy arteries, dangers of
blue-spectrum light, and revelations about Germany's secret spy agency, the DVD.
GLOBAL NEWS
We report on NASA's smart air traffic control for drones, privacy concerns with Australia's new
facial recognition system, wireless devices linked to health risks, throat microbiomes and the
schizophrenia connection, evidence for the earlier origin of humans, an alleged CIA–Ukraine covert
deal to supply TOW missiles to ISIS, and more.
EXTREME RISKS OF PRENATAL ULTRASOUND
By Jim West. Western scientific and medical professionals don't seem to be aware of the many human
studies that have been conducted in China which clearly indicate damage from the use of diagnostic
ultrasound. It's time that they examined the research.
RISING AUTISM AND THE EPIGENETICS LINK
By Dr Brett I. Cohen. Autism rates are rising alarmingly and may be linked to a transgenerational
response to environmental factors, such as nuclear fallout, that switch off key genes. High plasma
GABA levels, resulting in abnormal axonal development, are implicated in autism.
SHADOW OF NEMESIS—Part 1
By Jack Heart. Independent researchers in the 1980s to 1990s were stymied in their efforts to redate
the Sphinx and investigate the Great Pyramid's shafts by antiquities chief Dr Zahi Hawass, who seems
to have a long-term agenda for studying the Giza Plateau.
SACRED SOLIDS IN THE ATOMIC NUCLEUS—Part 1
By Jordi Solà-Soler. The periodic table of the elements can be reorganised into a tetrahedral
structure, but it's unclear if electrons can fit into such a pattern. However, a geometric model
utilising the Platonic solids suggests how protons in the atomic nucleus may be arranged.
SCIENCE NEWS
In this edition, we present a compilation on the basic concepts of aetherometry, referring to the
work of Dr Paulo Correa and Alexandra Correa in defining the dynamic aether as primary mass-free
energy in electric (ambipolar) and nonelectric (latent heat) forms.
THE CAUCASIAN MUMMIES OF CENTRAL ASIA
By Patrick Chouinard. The revelation in the early 1990s of Caucasian mummies unearthed in the Tarim
Basin in Xinjiang, China, has rewritten the history of migrations between West and East. Genetic
testing confirms that the original people were not of Mongoloid origin.
CROP CIRCLES OF 2015: A PERSISTENT INTRIGUE
By Andy Thomas. The crop circles continued their tenacious march onwards this year, and succeeded in
surprising, fascinating and confounding in equal measure. With an expanding global reach, they still
made their mark in their key centre, the fields of England.
THE TWILIGHT ZONE
This issue we feature Gerry Cannon's hypothesis that a Second Sphinx may be buried in a mound on the
Giza Plateau, north of the existing monument. So far, Egypt's antiquities authorities are unwilling
to take this possibility seriously and the mound is yet to be investigated.
REVIEWS—Books
"Taken: Inside the…Abduction Agenda" by Karla Turner, PhD
"Entwining of Souls" by Judy Roach
"The End of Days: Armageddon…" by Zecharia Sitchin
"Bloodline of the Gods…the Aliens Among Us" by Nick Redfern
"Tesla Technology" by George Trinkaus
"Astrology in Ancient Mesopotamia" by Michael Baigent
"Restoring the Soul of the World" by David Fideler
"Fractals of God" by Kathy J. Forti, PhD
"A Future World Vision" by Richard Smith
"50 Human Studies: A New Ultrasound Bibliography" by Jim West
"Quantum Consciousness" by Peter Smith
"Unhealthy Betrayal" by Andrew Burgoyne
"The Presidents and UFOs: A Secret History…" by Larry Holcombe
"The Third Way" by Joseph P. Farrell
REVIEW—DVDs
"2015 NEXUS Conference" produced by E&E Productions
REVIEWS—Music
"Tambolero" by Totó La Momposina y sus Tambores
"Melting Pot" by Sol Nation
"Joi Sound System" by Joi
"La Rumba SoYo" by Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca
Nexus Magazine, Volume 23, No. 1, December 2015—January 2016. Contents include:
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Readers comment on the US secret space program and NASA's disinformation, taking action to stop
pollution, Russian awareness in 1957 of cosmic radiation dangers, Tesla's critics, and crop circles
as mechanical blueprints.
GLOBAL NEWS
We report on UN plans for universal biometric ID by 2030, China's yuan to join the SDR reserve
currencies, fungi found in the brains of Alzheimer's disease victims, evidence that Tony Blair and
George W. Bush had a "deal in blood" a year before the Iraq invasion, and the rising cancer rate in
Japan since the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
PROJECT CENSORED’S TOP 25 NEWS STORIES
By Prof. Mickey Huff and Project Censored. Continuing an initiative going back to 1976, the Project
Censored team has selected and judged the most important American and international news stories of
2014–2015 that were underreported by the US corporate media.
TRIALS & TRIBULATIONS: CLINICAL RESEARCH
By Leon Horton. Many people willingly participate in clinical trials that test products and
treatments, but few are inclined to volunteer for pharmaceutical drug trials. Even though strict
guidelines are mandated, testing on humans can have unforeseen consequences.
HOW TO MANAGE THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
By Walter Last. The immune system tries hard to eliminate pathogens and clean up metabolic waste,
but this process can cause inflammations characteristic of chronic diseases. We need to strengthen
and control the immune functions in order to revitalise the body.
SACRED SOLIDS IN THE ATOMIC NUCLEUS—Part 2
By Jordi Solà-Soler. Dr Robert Moon's model of the Platonic solids, which proposes how protons in
the atomic nucleus may be arranged, is taken a step further with an alternative reordering that
allows the free spin of proton shells within each geometric structure.
SCIENCE NEWS
In this edition, we present an extract from a rare 1951 US Navy manual about magnetic amplifiers,
now freely available with a foreword by editor George Trinkaus on this "lost technology" and its
multiple capabilities in electrical and electronics engineering.
NAN MADOL, CITY OF SPIRITS
By Alistair Coombs. The West Pacific megalithic complex of Nan Madol, with its constructions of
prismatic basalt columns linked by waterways, served as a spiritual centre for the Pohnpeian
ancestors and reflected a sunken cultural heritage connected with the Pleiades star cluster.
SHADOW OF NEMESIS—Part 2
By Jack Heart and Orage. In explorations of the Sphinx and pyramids at Giza, key players have
included members of the Edgar Cayce Foundation, keen to locate the so-called Hall of Records, and
personnel linked with the US military–industrial complex since World War II.
THE TWILIGHT ZONE
We feature an article by Steven A. Arts on the search for the lost city of Tartessos, known to the
ancient Greeks, Romans and Hebrews and believed to be buried near the mouth of the Guadalquivir
River in southwestern Spain. Scientific studies have uncovered promising finds.
REVIEWS—Books
"Father Earth" by Olof Smit
"Primal Nutrition" by Ron Schmid, ND
"They Exist: A Review of Key Literature…" by Piers Morris
"Secret History: Conspiracies…" by Nick Redfern
"When the Gods Return" by Jack Barranger
"The Soul of Ancient Egypt" by Robert Bauval and Ahmed Osman
"Engaging the Extraterrestrials" by Noel Huntley
"Surviving AI" by Calum Chace
"Genesis for the Space Race" by John B. Leith via Robyn Andrews
"Hybrids: So You Think You Are Human" by Tanis Helliwell
"Playing God" by Benjamin Nowland
"The Globalization of War" by Michel Chossudovsky
"Population Control" by Jim Marrs
"The EU: A Corporatist Racket" by David Barnby
REVIEW—DVD
"Packing for Mars" by Jacobmedia/Screen Addiction
REVIEWS—Music
"Fatteliku" by Youssou N'Dour et le Super Etoile de Dakar
"Amanecer Andino (Andean Sunrise)" by Inkuyo
"Celebration of a Legend" by George Telek
"Zoy Zoy" by Tal National
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