NEXUS vol. 31, no. 6 (October – November 2024)

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October – November 2024 (hard copy)
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Readers comment on EMF and safety standards, internet rewriting history, juicy NEXUS topics and questioning the future.

GLOBAL NEWS
We report on robots replacing soldiers, WEF’s test of obedience, COVID-19 vaccination links to mortality, cancer, and heart issues, the West preparing for war, prophecy of the assassination attempt on Trump, research disputing climate change and more.

The Great AI Deception
Although “artificial intelligence” is being marketed as a revolutionary technology, it is exploited for power and financial gain, says T.J. Coles, and in reality, machines are programmed to mimic our behaviours without oversight, leading to dangerous scenarios in many situations.

Targetting Trump
T.J. Coles looks at recent US political history, noting every president since Ronald Reagan has had significant ties to the intelligence agencies, until Donald Trump—and in this context examines events and key players around the July 13 assassination attempt.

Beware the Mycoplasma Pandemics
We revisit this article by Donald W. Scott, MA, MSc and William L.C. Scott, BA, warning that if the world’s population is struck by a “flu-like” pandemic disease, it may be by a species of micro-organism known as Mycoplasma—not a mutated bird, bat or monkey “virus”.

Lost History Attention Test
Oleksiy Arkhypov postulates that historical science may have failed to notice the existence of a colony from the Caspian region who made pilgrimages to Siberia from the 12th to 17th centuries and experienced what is described as ultrasonic weapons.

Science News: Cosmos Breakthrough & Electricity
A breakthrough unites quantum physics and general relativity, and electricity’s role is explored in the formation of giant gold nuggets, the prediction of earthquakes and instant fossilisation as well as living organisms’ connection with the atmosphere.

Crop Circles 2024: Quiet Anticipation
Andy Thomas reports that less activity in the fields this season had observers wondering about the future of the circle phenomenon, and though fascinating creations still occurred, he asks is there something awry in the circlemaking realms, or is it the start of a new chapter?

Mystery Brochs, Crannogs and Forts
Karen Mutton ventures to Scotland and its isles to explore some of the most fascinating stone structures in the world dating back to the Iron and Bronze ages, looking at their purpose and why and how stone was turned to glass in Scotland’s many vitrified forts.

Strange Times: Outback Dinosaurs
This excerpt from Rex and Heather Gilroy’s fascinating book, Out of the Dreamtime investigates the abundance of accounts of saurian-type reptiles being seen in relatively modern times in Australia’s Outback by Indigenous Australians and European settlers.

REVIEWS

BOOKS
Flourishing Against the Odds by Elizabeth Adalian MCH and Nigel Hargreaves PhD
Ralph Metzner, Explorer of Consciousness Edited by Cathy Coleman, PhD
Celtic Tree Alphabets by Nigel Pennick
Apocalypse Postponed by Paul McGrane
Encounters with Mermaids by William R. Mistele
Liberation Economics by Guy Wildwood
Landscapes Of Memory by Peter Knight and Sue Wallace
The Neuroscience of Psychedelics by Genís Ona, PhD
Della Medicina by Lisa FazioMeetings with Remarkable Magicians by Carl Abrahamsson
The Tao of the Cosmos by Zhen G. Ma, PhD
Herbal Intelligence by David Hoffmann, FNIMH, AHG

FILM REVIEW
Tantura: The Untold Story of the 1948 Massacre