Nexus magazine
Nexus magazine | |
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description | Esoteric magazine with topics UFO , health , politics , frontier science , enlightenment |
publishing company | Mosquito Publishing House |
First edition | 2005 |
Frequency of publication | bi-monthly |
Editor-in-chief | Daniel Wagner |
Editor | Inna Kralovyetts |
Web link | www.nexus-magazin.de |
ISSN |
1861-2814 |
The Nexus Magazin (spelling: NEXUS Magazin ) began in Australia in 1986 as a green-alternative magazine , which initially dealt with topics such as New Age , health and the Third World .
The magazine is now published in English, German, French, Italian, Greek, Polish, Croatian, Romanian, Russian and Japanese.
Self-image
In the German imprint, the magazine describes itself as a "medium on the edge of the mainstream" that has "no connections to any religious, philosophical or political ideology or organization". It "sees humanity in a period of profound transformation".
Content
The booklet is considered controversial because it is devoted to scientifically unrecognized standpoints and topics, including alternative medicine , UFOs , Forteana and conspiracy theories such as the moon landing lie .
Each issue is about 80 pages long and contains between 5 and 7 articles, each stretching out over 7 to 12 pages. The magazine is text-heavy and contains detailed endnotes and sources for each article . In addition to the articles, there are sections for news , letters to the editor and reviews .
history
The magazine was taken over by Duncan M. Roads in 1990 and has existed in German-speaking countries since 2005, where it is published by Mosquito Verlag . The German publisher and editor-in-chief Thomas Kirschner died in 2018.
criticism
Links between Nexus and far-right circles in Australia were revealed through articles about the US militia. Duncan M. Roads visited Muammar al-Gaddafi in Libya in 1989 and is close friends with the right-wing extremist and Islamic convert Robert Pash, who tried to forge a link between the extreme right and left in Australia.
The British representative of Nexus denies the gas chambers of Auschwitz , is a supporter of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and an admirer of David Icke .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ z. B. "Our Mission" in NEXUS Magazine, June - July 2019, No. 83, p. 88; sa media data of the magazine , p 3
- ↑ Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke : In the Shadow of the Black Sun. Aryan Cults, Esoteric National Socialism and the Politics of Demarcation. Marix Verlag, Wiesbaden 2009, p. 554.
- ↑ Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke : In the Shadow of the Black Sun. Aryan Cults, Esoteric National Socialism and the Politics of Demarcation. Marix Verlag, Wiesbaden 2009, p. 555.