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In this issue
SKYNET: TRACKED AND CONTROLLED BY AI Rob Braxman explains that the advent of Google's Find My Android technology, along with Apple's existing technology, means all Bluetooth devices will be trackable—even when switched off—and will allow phones and other devices to be controlled by AI. TOP CARDIOLOGIST'S COVID VAX TESTIMONY Dr Aseem Malhotra's recent testimony clarifies his stance change on the COVID-19 vaccination, citing "horrific, serious and common harms" from the vaccine, widespread institutional corruption and research conflicts of interest, wilful blindness and more. DEEPFAKES, LARPs AND SIMULATIONS T.J. Coles illustrates how we are being deceived by digitally manipulated images, alternative-reality games and live-action role plays, and how we've been conditioned into accepting this fakery. He notes we have entered an era in which it is difficult to tell what is real. CHOLESTEROL MYTH BACTERIA: NOT A CAUSE OF DISEASE Val Zimmer describes the germ and terrain theories and the clean-up role bacteria and fungi play in breaking down dead tissue and toxin removal, a key to good health. He also discusses acidity in the body, downfalls of antibacterials and antifungals, and the myths of viruses. SCIENCE NEWS: GENE EDITING THE DRAGON'S TALE Tanis Helliwell's book excerpt shares her communication with Jake, a dragon who reveals himself to her from a higher astral frequency so she may impart his knowledge to aid in the evolution of Earth by awakening humanity to its own potential to dwell in other frequencies. STRANGE TIMES: THE "ALMAS" OF ASIA
Nexus Magazine Description:
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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