NEXUS vol. 33, no. 2 (February – March 2026)

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February – March 2026 (hard copy)
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Letters to the Editor
Readers comment on pterodactyl sightings, secret knowledge in music, Venezuela’s oil reserves, staying positive to reduce darkness, the Great Pyramid, part 2, and thoughts on last issue.

Global News
We report on an India–Russia alliance, Trump ditching UN, Pfizer mRNA penetration of reproductive system, brain “death” used to harvest organs, music and gut health, submerged archaeological sites, scientists’ distrust of AI, the “no escape” economy, and more.

The Microbial Renaissance
We look at beneficial gut bacteria, suramin and the microbiome, and the work of Sabine Hazan who saw depletions in beneficial bacteria of patients with various health issues, prompting further investigation which lead to faecal transplants and the reversal of autism symptoms.

Building the Digital Prison
An article extract from Karen Mutton’s updated book, Threats to our Wealth, warns of issues stemming from digital systems like Blockchain, social credit systems, digital ID, central bank currencies, universal basic income, tokenisation of assets and more.

The 12,000-year-old Great Pyramid, Part 3 of 3: The Atlantis Pyramid
In his final article of this series, Tony Bushby examines pre-dynastic geological evidence from sources including libraries, temple texts, Freemasonry and others, revealing an Atlantis connection to the Great Pyramid which suggests it is at least 12,000 years old.

Science News 3302: Sun–Earth Connection
This issue, we delve into geoscientist Stefan Burns’ work on linking solar cycles to seismic events, Schumann Resonances to human health, and planetary alignments to global energetic shifts to gain a holistic and connected view of such occurrences.

When Nothing is Real
Albert Amao S. says that what we perceive as “reality” is inherently deceptive—that we are inevitably influenced by information, both intentionally and unintentionally via science, history, politics, philosophy, consciousness, and our social systems, and concludes life is “a noble lie”.

Plasma: The Natural Phenomena That Terrifies NASA
Gary Opit looks at unidentified anomalous phenomena sightings, particularly by NASA astronauts, highlighting a recent scientific study which acknowledges that plasmas are electromagnetic in nature, behave like organisms and may represent a form of pre-life.

Strange Times — 3302: Presidential Abduction
We publish an excerpt from a recent interview between Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, former President of the Republic of Kalmykia and Jesse Michels of American Alchemist, discussing the illuminating but peaceful alien abduction of Ilyumzhinov while he was still in office in 1997.

REVIEWS

BOOKS

The Post Fossil-Fuel Era by Scott Witheridge
Transdimensional Mind by Chris H. Hardy, PhD
Love Does Not Know Death by Adam Rizvi, MD
The Science of Magic by Dean Radin, PhD
Threats to Our Wealth 3rd edition by Karen Mutton
The Palmistry of Fingerprints by Christopher Jones
The Tao of Addiction and Recovery by Mantak Chia and Doug Hilton
The Book of Changes, Troubles, Problems, Lightness, and Calm by Peter Muller
The N-1 Sessions by Chris Berryman
8 Universal Laws by Fer Broca
Animal Chakra Healing by Joan Ranquet
Adventures in the Body with Super Cell by Carole Punt

FILM

Where Olive Trees Weep directed by Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo
If an Owl Calls Your Name by Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo