Good stuff all round Duncan,
Only two gripes though
First is that you need to go monthly.
Second is the expansion of the "Video Archives" for sale.

I agree with the thoughts below on New Dawn, however the one thing they do offer is a pretty good
selection in their PAL-VHS Video catalogue.

Good luck with it mate.

At 21:02 04/05/00 -0700, you wrote:
You are right in my opinion.  Nexus is not political in the strict sense of the word, but it might apear so to people who have their own agenda, or who are not aware what Nexus is all about.  Since the magazine is about exposing hidden history and conspiracy it might SEEM like it is political when it casts aspersions at office holders (who are of one party or another), or those in charge of organizations (like the AMA, etc.) which suppress useful information (and these groups are politically affiliated and motivated).
I like the magazine and have found the articles in it to be balanced, on the whole, though there are articles of a highly speculative nature from time to time (that I, frnakly, think are a bunch of crap) it is just a testamnt to the mag. that it presents varied views even what some would call crank stuff.


On Thu, 04 May 2000, "[to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:

>
> I've been collecting Nexus since 1990 and it is from my point of view
> distressingly bereft of controversial political commentary.
>
> New Dawn, which has run articles extolling the virtues of North Korea and
> Stalin as well as a smattering of more typical conspiracy stuff, is far more
> political. Nexus fits into many sections of the newsagency, but it doesn't
> belong amongst the political mags...
>
> BD.
>








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