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[9] “Vitamin D Status of New Zealand Adults,” Ministry of Health, 14 March 2012, http://www.health.govt.nz/publication/vitamin-d-status-new-zealand-adults
[10] Auckland Hospital has been known to pump people with 50,000IU of vitamin D per day for 10 days in order to provide emergency boosts, after discovering vitamin D levels just under 10 ng/ml, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14513083
[11] “The effect of various vitamin D supplementation regimens in breast cancer patients”, Peppone et al, Breast Cancer Research & Treatment, Volume 127, Number 1 (2011), 171-177, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3085185/
[12] “Vitamin D insufficiency in North America,” Hanley et al, J Nutr. 2005;135:332–337 See also:
“Redefining vitamin D insufficiency,” Malabanan et al, Lancet. 1998;351:805–806. See also: “Estimates of optimal vitamin D status”, Dawson-Hughes et al, Osteoporos Int. 2005;16:713–716
[13] “Vitamin D Deficiency And Lung Function In Asthmatic Children,” Medical News Today, 14 July 2012, http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/247836.php
[14] “High vitamin D levels better breast cancer outcomes,” by David Liu PhD, Food Consumer, 14 July 2012, http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/Nutrition/Vitamins/vitamin_d_breast_cancer_071410429.html
[15] “Bikini parade raises eyebrows in Minnesota town,” Duluth News Tribune, 18 July 2012
[16] “The power of D”, The Press & Journal UK, 2 June 2012
[17] “The Vitamin D Factor,” by Jennifer Bowden, NZ Listener, 21 April 2012
[18] “25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels and chronic kidney disease in the AusDiab (Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle) Study,” Damasiewicz et al, BMC Nephrol. 2012 Jul 3;13(1):55
[19] Ibid
[20] “Will your home and your car be covered when the NASA satellite breaks up and falls to Earth later this week?” MSNBC, 19 Sept. 2011
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THE CRITICS ON BREAKING SILENCE:
“Breaking Silence is not on my recommended read list. I firmly believe it is compulsory reading for anyone over 18.” – Andrew Stone, Albany Buzz business magazine
“The book has real value” – Larry Williams, Newstalk ZB
“I found it an incredibly surprising book, and a very relevant book, and a very important book”. – Anna Smart, Newstalk ZB
“I had no particular views on the case before this book came out but I have to say it’s a powerful read. An influential read, one might say...All those people who poured out their invective when it became known the book was about to hit the book shops really should just read it for themselves. It may not be quite what they think.” – Helen Hill,
The Marlborough Express
“Breaking Silence is a chilling narrative and the most important I have read. Adults may need to read the story to gain any understanding. Younger people should read in it a warning: that it is the way we make decisions early on that may determine the course of our life and the lives of those entrusted to our care.” – Pat Veltkamp Smith, Southland Times
“The book so many maligned before it came out reveals a mother we haven’t met. When I last wrote about Macsyna King, I said I didn’t think I’d like her. I’ve changed my mind. I certainly think she outclasses the Wellington radio announcer who posted on Facebook that after receiving her advance copy of Breaking Silence, she had “spat on it, wiped my ass on it, and ripped it up”. – Tapu Misa, NZ Herald
“Actually, the rumours of Wishart’s death as an investigative journalist turn out to be greatly exaggerated. Breaking Silence will likely enhance his reputation considerably. As we said at the outset – we are very, very glad to have read the book.” – John Tertullian, Contra Celsum
THE CRITICS ON THE INSIDE STORY:
“Undeniably...when Wishart hits he hits big. Arthur Allan Thomas: The Inside Story is a book two generations of New Zealanders have waited for...Wishart...offers an explosive new theory about who pulled the trigger of the gun that killed the Crewes in their Pukekawa farmhouse and theorises about the mystery woman who fed their infant daughter, Rochelle, for days after the murders.
“...With his thorough analysis of the evidence and his generous use of first-person accounts it’s a stellar piece of journalism...” – Southland Times
“Wishart has a brand new prime suspect and he lays out his case in this fascinating and highly readable book. Wishart is painstaking in his investigation, and his interviews with the man at the centre of the case, Arthur Thomas, offer a remarkable insight into one of New Zealand‘s most memorable characters. ” – Kerre Woodham, Newstalk ZB
“Wishart’s report of Detective Sergeant Len Johnston’s brazen arrogance collecting items for later use as evidence from Thomas’s farm – pieces of wire, .22 shells and axle stubs – exposes a dark and scary side to our guardians.
“Through the book Wishart lays the ground for his claim that Johnston was actually the murderer and by his position on the inquiry team and proximity to Hutton, was able to influence an outcome which saw Thomas convicted twice of a double murder. Wishart’s conclusions are disturbingly possible in my view.
“The question of to what extent Hutton had the wool pulled over his eyes by Johnston is moot. Based on Wishart’s debunking of transcripts and evidence previously recorded, I think Hutton could well have been fooled by his best mate. Which means so too were the rest of the team deluded.” – former Det. Insp. Ross Meurant, NZ Herald
THE CRITICS ON AIR CON:
“Air Con is a thorough summary of the current state of the debate, the science and the politics; it will be an important reference in any AGW skeptic’s arsenal.” – Vox Day, WorldNetDaily
“I started reading this book with an intensely critical eye, expecting that a mere journalist could not possibly cope with the complexities of climate science...[But] The book is brilliant. The best I have seen which deals with the news item side of it as well as the science. He has done a very thorough job and I have no hesitation in unreserved commendation.” – Dr Vincent Gray, UN IPCC expert reviewer
“Ian Wishart’s Air Con is another masterpiece of scientific reason, letting the thinking world know that so-called man-made global warming is the greatest scam ever aimed at humanity. Please read this book.” – Professor David Bellamy, England
“This book by New Zealand journalist Ian Wishart – a #1 bestselling author four times – surprised me by the completeness with which he reviewed and presents alternatives to the plethora of IPCC inspired spin and publicity which floods our media today.
“His sixteen chapters examining aspects of the debate are meticulously footnoted and thus are a valuable reference resource for those wishing to dig deeper or keep up to speed with the unfolding global warming / carbon reduction political drama in years to come.” – Dr Warwick Hughes, climate scientist
“Ian Wishart carefully and painstakingly looks at the topic, examining the evidence and weighing up the pros and cons. He not only finds the science to be unconvincing, but believes that following the proposed remedies will well-nigh bankrupt the West and in fact compound problems. An eye-opening treatment of a controversial issue. – Quadrant magazine, Australia
THE CRITICS ON THE GREAT DIVIDE:
“Everyone should be reading it”– Doris Mousdale, Newstalk ZB
Table of Contents
01_Cover
02_About The Author
03_Dedication
04_Title page
05_Publisher
06_Introduction
07_Important Notice
08_Chapter 1
09_Chapter 2
10_Chapter 3
11_Chapter 4
12_Chapter 5
13_Chapter 6
14_Chapter 7
15_Chapter 8
16_Chapter 9
17_Chapter 10
18_Chapter 11
19_Chapter 12
20_Chapter 13
21_Chapter 14
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23_Chapter 16
24_Other books by Ian Wishart