John Blosser

Investigative Reporter

ABOUT

John is a Florida-based investigative journalist and magazine reporter who has been a writer his entire life. He has covered everything from entertainment to medical news, and has traveled the world—from Brazil to Russia and Canada to Rome—in search of the truth and a good story.

LATEST STORIES

DRUGS

NYC’s Safe Injection Sites See Rising Overdoses and Escalating Drug Use After Four Years

With daily visits up more than 100 percent and dozens of life-threatening overdoses linked to the centers, officials and residents are calling for shutdowns and a renewed focus on prevention.

HUMAN RIGHTS

Outrage Erupts Over Quebec Bill 9 as Government Targets Public Prayer and Religious Expression

As the bill heads for a vote in the new year, communities across Quebec warn it would push religion out of public life and criminalize simple acts of religious devotion.

MENTAL HEALTH

“Benzos” Are Linked to Years of Brain Damage and Suicide Risk

Long‑term use of common psychiatric drugs like Xanax and Valium can trigger a newly recognized condition that leaves users with years of fatigue, anxiety and cognitive damage.

MENTAL HEALTH

Criminal Impostor Posed as Registered Nurse, Earned £145,000 Working at English Psychiatric Homes

Despite 14 previous convictions, he operated unchecked under a false name before a safety complaint triggered a criminal investigation and a 40-month jail sentence.

MENTAL HEALTH

Judge Clears Path for Lawsuit Targeting McGill, Royal Victoria Hospital and Canada for MK-Ultra Psychiatric Abuse

The class action will examine how the psychiatric establishment enabled mind control torture that shattered patients’ lives without consent. Survivors say it’s the closest they will ever get to accountability.

DRUGS

Former Olympian Turned Drug Lord Ordered Witness Assassinated in Colombia

Prosecutors allege Ryan Wedding directed the hit to stop a federal witness from testifying about his transnational drug empire. Law enforcement calls him one of the most dangerous fugitives in the hemisphere.

DRUGS

Unpaid Storage Unit in Denver Reveals Record 198 Kilograms of Counterfeit Fentanyl Pills

A storage locker in Highlands Ranch hid a Sinaloa Cartel fentanyl stash worth an estimated $8 million, officials told Freedom.

MENTAL HEALTH

Involuntary Psychiatric Treatment Carries 56 Times Higher Suicide Risk, New Study Shows

Swedish research finds involuntary psychiatric commitment deadly, confirming patterns seen in the US.

DRUGS

Etomidate Crackdown Widens After Wave of Arrests and Rising Medical Emergencies

Bans on the anesthetic-turned-street-drug come amid seizures, hospitalizations and a trafficking pipeline stretching from India to Singapore to Okinawa.

MENTAL HEALTH

Edenfield Staff Charged for Psychiatric Abuse After Shocking Undercover Investigation

Patients were restrained, verbally abused and locked in seclusion for weeks, prompting criminal charges and resignations. Welcome to psychiatric “care.”