Earlier works of Janine Roberts Massacres to Mining: the colonization of Aboriginal Australia 'She handles her history with a restraint that makes it deserving to be a classic in our history. Every revelation, whether openly bloody-handed or covertly mean-souled, is authenticated from official records. The effect on myself was profound. It should be required reading for everyone not of the Aboriginal race.' - XavierHerbert, a great Australian literary figure, in The National Times 'Jan Roberts does not look like the sort of woman you would find sitting in the bush havinga feed of lizard or file snake. The only indication that the British born sociologist roughs it was a mass of mosquito bites on her legs - for the rest, she was pretty much hautecouture. Her book Massacres to Mining has already inspired the Grenada production Strangers in their own land. Now it is to be the basis for a joint BBC-ABC television production for the prestigious BBC program, Everyman ... Her book is essential reading foranyone who wants a balanced view of Australian history.' - The A/ice Springs Star - Republished in 2008. Jack of Cape Grim 'Jan Roberts has found an unused "treasure trove" of material. A well researched tapestry of the early colonial years' about a 'natural leader' of the Aborigines. - The Age The inspiringstory of a final stand by a band of Tasmanian Aborigines, three men and two women, against British settlers and the three military expedition launched against them. - Republished in 2008. Munda Nyuringu: He's taken the land. 'What happened to the Aborigines at Menzies [as told in this film] was a microcosm of what happened all over Australia.' - The Age A powerful tilm telling of the last major Australian gold rush from the viewpoint of the Aborigines invaded. Janine Roberts eo-produced this in the West Australian goldfields with Aboriginal Elder Robert Bropho, jointly winning an Australian Film Institute Nomination for Best Documentary. The Sydney Morning Herald gave it a full-page spread, calling it the television mm of the week. In 2008 the Australian government said 'Sorry' for some of the atrocities documents in this mm. The Diamond Empire A two-part investigative television movie. shot in six continents, which uncovered the worldwide greed and corruption behind the romantic diamond industry. The author created and produced this for WGBH Boston, the BBC and ABC (Australia). It has been credited with starting the campaign against blood diamonds. After a highly controversial release that the De Beers cartel tried to prevent, she was invited to show the film and to testify on diamonds and human rights at a US Congressional Hearing. The Professor of Communications at the University of Massachusetts, Sut Jhally, said of this: 'In all my years of teaching, this is the single most important video I have ever shown to my students... This movie changes the way we see the world." Glitter and Greed': The secret world or the Diamond Cartel 'Formidably well researched and widely sourced account of the global diamond trade by the investigative journalist Janine Roberts. It strikes this lay reader as one of most dogged and damning exposes of a near-monopolistic industry to appear in years. The great wonder is that it appeared at all. Her gripping book for once deserves the epithet "brilliant.:" - The Independent. 'Like the miners shuffling down deep shafts to search for the earth's bounty, Roberts plumbs the depths to come up with the damning truth.' - The Minnesota Daily 'Roberts delivers her information without any apprehension. It is a life's work, a piece to admire. ' - NewCityChicago 'Janine Roberts' book is a must read for every African.' - New African. 'Brides-to-be hoping for a diamond ring are advised to keep Glitter and Greed out of their fiances' hands.' - The Boston Globe 'If you are in the market for a tale of murder, intrigue, gem smuggling and international smuggling, diamonds has it all. I can recommend Glitter and Greed. - The Observer 'Janine Roberts is the rare individual who unflinchingly speaks truth to power. She battles her way past all the obstacles and provides us with a glimpse of those who are in the innermost circles of global power. But instead of being seduced by their power and wealth, she exposes what they do and how they do it and how it comes to hurt us all. ... I count myself among the privileged in this world to know Janine and her works. Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney The Seven Days of My Creation 'Robust scholarship runs throughout this passionate and honest autobiography. She has delved deep into spiritual philosophy, science and history to put her unique experience of life into context. Hers is a strong voice that both challenges and touches the heart.' Kay Bridger. 'Janine's story is one of personal courage, conviction, sacrifice and triumph.' 'Fascinating and inspirational. Definitely a must read.' Suzanna Read For information about these works - contact jan:ii1jullillt'roberts.l'om For information about this book see www.fcaroftht.in\.isiblt..com •• An Investigation of Viruses and Vaccines HIVandAIDS Janine Roberts Published by Impact Investigative Media Productions Acknowledgements. We are very grateful for Professor Emeritus Etienne de Harven for his scientific checking of this work. If any errors remain, they entirely ours. We also wish to thank the many medical scientists and Biologists whose work we have cited in this work And our proof readers Carla Q'Haris. Gina Roberts and Cathy van Miert Cover Design By Katie Roberts Copyright ©2008·9 Janine Roberts All Rights Reserved. ISBN 978-0-9559177-2-1 Website: www.fellroflhein\.isible.com 2nd Edition 2009 Minor revisions and addition of chapter on Vaccine Plagues. Published by Impact Investigative Media Productions Leonid, Bristol Marina, Hanover Place. Bristol. BSI 6UH. U.K. Tel. (44) (0)117 925 6818 Cell (44)(0)7970253931 Email imllactmediafa)fl.llroftheinvisible.colII Impact was founded in 1985 in Australia and moved to the UK in 1990. It has produced investigative films seen on the BBC, WGBH, ABC (Australia) and Channel 4 in the UK. as well as numerous features and investigative works on spiritual, historical, health, environmental and human rights issues. It has also produced tilms and books on the colonization of Aboriginal Australia. Cataloguing Information History: Virology Ethics: Medical Health: Vaccination Indexed. Preface DEMOLISHING FEAR People do not die of AIDS, they die of fear! This volume by Janine Roberts constitutes an invaluable instrument that individuals might employ once they sincerely decide to overcome the fear of the phantom virus, HIY. The World Health Organization and UNA lDS, agencies of the United Nations, take their cue from agencies of the United States federal government, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health, in their parroting the unexamined equation. my = AIDS = DEATH. Similarly. taking their lead from the above federal agencies, the global media spread the unfounded belief that there is still no cure for AIDS. Thus AIDS is included in the list of so-called "incurable diseases" such as cancer, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, psoriasis, lupus, etc. The tragic result is that. from the very moment that an individual reacts positively in one of the erroneously named "tests for HIY," that person's mind is immediately programmed to anticipate an inevitable death from AIDS. This belief is the true tragedy! Since at least the time of Galen in the 2nd century, it has been common knowledge that the mind influences the body (I) and plays a vital role in diseases related to immune responses (2-4). Only in recent decades have we clarified the innermost biochemical mechanisms through which mental stress can weaken the immune system and cause immune deficiency. The inverse has also been identified; the biochemical reactions that occur when we successfully cope with mental stress, thereby stimulating our immune responses: mechanisms that today are employed in the treatment and prevention of a variety of immunological conditions. (5-13) We now know we are made of cells that are extraordinarily capable and adaptable. l.ymphocytes, 'white' blood cells, produce hormones and neurotransrnitters, contrary to the previously long-held belief that only neurons can produce neurotransmitters and only endocrine glands produce hormones. ( 14.15) Similarly, Iymphocytes have receptors for all kinds of hormones and neurotransmitters, even for the endorphins and enkephalins that block pain from disabling us (15,16). Furthermore, neurons and cells of the endocrine glands have receptors for cytokines (lymphokines), messenger molecules that tell immune cells where they are needed. (16) Therefore, our brain cells, our endocrine glands and the cells of our immune system are all woven into a biochemical network that is a vitally important part ofour defence mechanism against intemal or external intruders. (17-20) Psychoneuroimmunology is a new branch of knowledge that studies the effects and consequences of positive and negative emotions on our immune system (9,10,12). The immune system senses all our emotions (14); it feels fear, guilt, doubt, insecurity, lack of confidence, anxiety, depression. lack of self esteem, panic. intolerance, pride, arrogance, envy. anger. hate, rancour. laziness, gluttony, lust, remorse, fury, revenge, love for material things. and disloyalty. But it also feels happiness, joy, security, confidence, self­ esteem, tranquillity, gratitude, tolerance, admiration,
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