Volume 16, Number 5 – downloadable

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Volume 16, Number 5 (August-September 2009) complete issue downloadable pdf file.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Readers write about anomalies with Rh-negative blood, mysteries of the Solomon Islands, predictions for the next equinox based on the research of Ken Dickman and Clif High, and the alien abduction experience of Alec Newald.

GLOBAL NEWS
We report on space rock movements now classified by the US military, NASA’s mission to bomb the Moon, the Earth’s magnetism charged by ocean currents, a New Zealand inquiry into swine flu vaccine, and more.

A SHORT CHRONICLE OF NOVEL EPIDEMICS
By Peter Arguriou. Pandemic threats make big profits for pharmaceutical companies, but the drug Tamiflu is being wrongly used against swine flu and is no longer effective against this season’s dominant influenza strains.

THE FINANCIAL NEW WORLD ORDER—Part 2
By Andrew G. Marshall. Moves towards establishing a world government, along with a global central bank and a single currency, will hasten a decline in democracy and bring in a new age of authoritarianism.

THE COMMUNITY CURRENCY MOVEMENT
By Ellen Hodgson Brown, JD. Local currency and barter systems are on the rise in response to global economic forces and the need to unite communities, enhance skills, stimulate productivity, and sell goods and services.

BACTERIA IN STROKE AND HEART DISEASE
By Alan Cantwell, MD. Evidence is growing that bacteria have a causative role in a range of chronic illnesses including cardiac and muscular diseases as well as stroke, yet most doctors are unaware of the connection.

LITTLE-KNOWN FACTS ABOUT POLIOMYELITIS VACCINATIONS—Part 1
By Viera Scheibner, PhD. The history of poliovirus vaccination in developed and developing nations shows that a causal link between the administered vaccines and paralysis has been deliberately hidden by researchers who have twisted their statistics and observations.

THE EGYPTOLOGIST, THE SPHINX AND THE COVER-UP
By Philip Coppens. As Egypt’s antiquities supremo, Dr Zahi Hawass is presiding over a clampdown on excavations at major archaeological sites, significantlly within the Giza Plateau and concerning the Sphinx.

SCIENCE NEWS
In this edition, engineer Ted Roach reveals his hypothesis on graviton lenses and his experiments with a concave spinning disc that could be employed in a quest to understand the workings of galaxies and the universe.

SHAMBHALA: VALLEY OF THE IMMORTALS—Part 1
By Tony Bushby. Legends of the mysterious Himalayan kingdom of Shambhala have permeated world history for possibly millennia, and the experiences of early-20th-century explorers have only added to the mystique.

THE TWILIGHT ZONE
As reported by Fabio de Araujo, the Renaissance genius Leonardo da Vinci recorded his visions of future wars and killing machines, communications advances suggestive of the Internet, and drastic climate change events.

REVIEWS—Books
“Glitter & Greed” by Janine Roberts
“The Secrets of Masonic Washington” by James Wasserman
“The Neanderthal Legacy” by Stan Gooch
“Dr Shuker’s Casebook” by Dr Karl P. N. Shuker
“Witness to Roswell” by Thomas J. Carey and Donald R. Schmitt
“Dark Matters” by Dr Percy Seymour
“From Birth to Rebirth” by C. V. Tramont, MD
“A New Science of Life” by Rupert Sheldrake
“Fractal Time: The Secret of 2012…” by Gregg Braden
“LSD: Doorway to the Numinous” by Stanislav Grof, MD
“Edging Towards BioUtopia” by Richard Hindmarsh
“Dr Mary’s Monkey” by Edward T. Haslam
“Chill: A Reassessment of Global Warming…” by Peter Taylor
“Air Con: The Seriously Inconvenient Truth…” by Ian Wishart

REVIEWS—DVDs
“In Phantasmagoria: The Awakening” produced by D. D. Foote
“Ancient Technology in Central America” with David H. Childress
“The Money Masters” produced by Patrick Carmack

REVIEWS—Music
“Nagore Sessions” by various artists
“Liquid Mind IX: Lullaby” by Chuck Wild
“The Color of Sunshine” by Lawrence Blatt
“Floodplain” by Kronos Quartet