WHAT IS NEXUS MAGAZINE
A Conspiracy Business?
by Duncan Roads
Several years ago I took over a dying magazine.
It was a magazine that addressed itself to the alternative fringe of
society and thus it carried many 'alternative' points of view on the
subjects of health, human rights, the environment, human potential
and suppressed information.
I revived this magazine by deleting all articles on the new age, the
occult, environment and similar subjects, and by concentrating on
what I call "suppressed information".
Since that day four years ago, NEXUS Magazine has shown phenomenal
growth, and today is one of the fastest growing magazines in
Australasia. In fact we have recently opened offices in the UK,
Europe, and the USA to keep up with the demand from overseas!
So what drives people to buy NEXUS? Are these people all latent
"conspiracy theorists", and, indeed is being a conspiracy theorist so
bad? After all, virtually every best-selling action book or movie is
based on a conspiracy of some form.
In fact, as you well know, there are conspiracies everywhere, of all
sizes, happening all the time-it is how our society works.
NEXUS Magazine is not a conspiracy magazine. We do however cover
subjects and stories that often cause the reader to assume there has
been a conspiracy. For example, we have found evidence of at least
two dozen very successful treatments for cancer that have been
suppressed! This suppression has always stemmed from joint action
between medical bureaucracies and pharmaceutical drug companies.
Cancer can, has and is being successfully cured by a wide variety of
treatments-all studiously ignored and denigrated by the majority of
doctors.
An example of how hypocritical the situation has become: there is a
clinic in Germany which has a reputation for curing cancer using a
wide range of accepted and unaccepted therapies. Ex-US President
Ronald Reagan, and heads of the cancer bureaucracy, number amongst
the successfully treated visitors to this clinic, yet they never pass
on this valuable information to the rest of the medical world.
Several years ago NEXUS Magazine organised the visit to Australia of
a man named Ed McCabe. Ed McCabe is a research journalist who spends
all his time researching and speaking about what is known as oxygen
therapy. Oxygen therapy has been used to successfully treat people
with AIDS as well as cancer, and is non-toxic.
Ed brought documentation in the form of medical records, of people
who had gone from HIV-positive to HIV-negative. I invited the media
and AIDS groups to view these records, but the silence was deafening.
As the tour grew closer, though, various current affairs programmes
expressed interest, but certainly not favourable. The media had
decided to deliberately run negative stories on oxygen therapies, and
anyone using or promoting it became victims of a media frenzy.
Thus we had the unique situation where people using oxygen therapies
were reporting amazing results, but the media, the AIDS groups, and
the medical bureaucracy closed ranks and insisted it was all
nonsense.
At the end of the day the public were told it was all a dangerous
con, but AIDS and cancer sufferers using oxygen therapies began to
lobby to be able to continue the treatment of their choice-purely
because it was working for them.
To this day, no hospital or doctor in Australia is willing to trial a
treatment which has already 'cured' many AIDS and cancer victims.
The subject of suppressed health news is but one of many subjects
covered in NEXUS magazine.
Other topics have included: cars which run on water; suppressed
archaeological discoveries; the history of banks; free-energy
cover-ups; how the CIA runs heroin and cocaine; mind-control
technology and how it is being used; and UFOs, and the
unexplained.
We gain our information from researchers, doctors, magazines,
newsletters, computer networks and books.
You will read things in NEXUS that will stimulate and challenge your
view of reality, but above all, you will read things in NEXUS that
you will never see on the six o'clock news!