Nick was born in the city of Riga, Latvia in 1936. Hr spent his childhood during the war years and immediately following the war in Latvia and in Germany. He came to the United States in 1950 and started High School.
Nick graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in the Bronx, New York. He earned his BS Electrical Engineering from the City College of New York in 1959, receiving a commission in the Regular Army. After more than eleven years on active duty, including three years in Vietnam, he returned to civilian life. While working for a coal mining company he attended the University of Pittsburgh and earned an MS degree in Engineering in 1973. Shortly thereafter the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory* in Los Alamos, New Mexico hired him as an engineer.
Nick is currently retired from the Los Alamos National Laboratory*, and is a licensed Professional Engineer, and is also retired from the United States Army Reserve as a Lieutenant Colonel of Engineers.
Nick grew up with the Tidings, was frequently present during the conversations and, in later years, assisted with some of the transcribing. While he always took the Tidings for granted, he never had any particular interest in them. Since his retirement from the Army Reserve he had an occasion to look up something that he vaguely seemed to remember from his childhood. This led Nick to go back and start reading the entire Tidings. Having read them several time he is now convinced that it is essential for humanity to be made aware of the Tidings and to make them available. Therefore he started translating these communications into English like Alexander Homics had done, but had not been able to finish publishing, and had his updated version published under the title REVELATIONS by Trafford Publishing in 2000. The six0volume series - The Tidings - is a follow-up to REVELATIONS and expands, explains, and elaborates on what it contains. He is thoroughly convinced that the materials in The Tidings can and will make many people better individuals and better citizens, if only they would read and ponder the material. . . .
*The name of the Laboratory was changed while Nick worked there.