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Nexus is a bi-monthly alternative news magazine. It covers geopolitics and conspiracy theories; health issues, including alternative medicine; future science; the unexplained, including UFOs; Big Brother; and historical revisionism. The magazine also publishes articles about freedom of speech and thought, and related issues. It is owned and edited by Duncan Roads.
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Statement of purpose
In the magazine's masthead, a statement of purpose is printed:
NEXUS recognises that humanity is undergoing a massive transformation. With this in mind, NEXUS seeks to provide 'hard-to-get' information so as to assist people through these changes. NEXUS is not linked to any religious, philosophical or political ideology or organisation.
History
The magazine was first formed in 1986 by Ramses H. Ayana as a quarterly publication covering human rights, the environment, alternative health, women's rights, New Age, Free Energy, alternative science and the paranormal. Co-founder of the magazine was Jenni Elf and both founders had previously worked on the independent Australian magazine 'Maggie's Farm'. R. Ayana now publishes blogs new illuminati and Her(m)etic Hermit. NEXUS was handed on to Duncan Roads in 1990, continuing a long tradition of keeping alternative publications alive in Australia, regardless of monetary considerations. Following the handover, the topics covered by Nexus were changed and it moved to a bi-monthly publication schedule.
Publication
The magazine's headquarters are located in Mapleton, Queensland, Australia. It is published in Australia, New Zealand, the USA, the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Poland, Greece, Serbia, Croatia, Romania, and Russia. Nexus has also been translated in Sweden, Korea and Japan.
In the USA, the magazine is published as Nexus New Times. In Greece the magazine was first published as Nexus and, following a period of inactivity, as New Times Nexus. The Polish edition is published as Nexus. Nowe Czasy (English: Nexus. New Times.)
See also
- List of magazines of anomalous phenomena
- Marcus Allen - publishes and distributes Nexus in Britain
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