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In this issue

THOUGHT CRIMINALS
T.J. Coles digs deeper into cancel culture, focussing on academics who have been cancelled throughout history, including the likes of Socrates and those labelled “conspiracy theorists” as a term of abuse—with the author sharing his personal experience.
IS BITCOIN VALUABLE?
UFO REMOTE VIEWING IN RUSSIA AND USA
Jon Knowles and Daz Smith look at official unidentified aerial phenomena sightings, compare US and Russian remote viewing programs of the past, each country’s position on psychic phenomena, and reveal known successes, public perception and the current situation.
COVID-19: SMALLPOX DÉJÀ VU
Antony Brush refers to the smallpox pandemic of the 1800s to show similarities in its management to that of the COVID-19 pandemic, from the assurance and subsequent failure of vaccines to misleading statistics, shifting promises and side effects, on top of other issues.

SCIENCE NEWS
This issue Jean de Climont discusses Einstein and Maxwell’s speculations, and Andrew Mount writes of the legend of his mentor, Bruce DePalma, his position on natural philosophy and the new paradigm of science.
ELECTROCULTURE: THE NEXT BIGLY THING
Robert A. Nelson provides an overview of the use of electricity to enhance crops in modern and past times, featuring the work of pioneers in the field and includes examples of its use for pest control and results of electrolysed water and magnetoculture.
JAVANESE NAVIGATORS IN ANTARCTICA
STRANGE TIMES: LIVING FOSSILS
Kelly Bell investigates cases of living fossils and the possibility of suspended animation and hibernation in creatures such as worms, frogs, newts, beetles, and even Jurassic-looking creatures, as an explanation for some very perplexing accounts described.

Nexus Magazine Description:

PublisherNexus Magazine Pty Ltd

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

NEXUS is a bi-monthly alternative news magazine covering health breakthroughs, future science and technology, suppressed news, free energy, religious revisionism, conspiracy, the environment, history and ancient mysteries, the mind, UFOs, paranormal and the unexplained.

NEXUS Magazine is not affiliated with any political, religious or spiritual groups or organisations whatsoever, and has been published since 1986. The magazine is on sale in shops across Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, UK, France, Italy, Holland, Greece, Poland, Croatia, Japan, Romania, Serbia and Russia.

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