
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
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
Research Reveals: The More Educated Americans Are, the More Religious They Become
Think education erodes faith? The data proves otherwise.
CORRUPTION
Claire Headley Caught Fronting Amazon Fake Review Scam—A Freedom Investigation
Flouting FTC regulations and Amazon policy, Headley’s Product Reviews USA LLC* is on the radar of both civil and regulatory sources for wrongdoing.
MENTAL HEALTH
Veteran Suicide Rates Soar as VA Funnels Billions Into Psychiatric Drugs
The Department of Veterans Affairs partners with Big Pharma to fuel “treatment” that triggers the very suicides it claims to prevent.
CORRUPTION
Experts Warn: Deepfake Scams Are Outpacing Prevention
From the US to New Zealand, criminals are using synthetic voices and images to steal life savings and impersonate global leaders—while defenses lag dangerously behind.
MENTAL HEALTH
Paul Durcan, Irish Poet Who Survived Psychiatric Abuse to Become a National Icon, Dies at 80
Psychiatry tried to crush his art with shock, drugs and fear. Instead, Paul Durcan built a legacy that defined Irish poetry for generations.
MENTAL HEALTH
Involuntary Commitment in NC Called “Abusive and Dehumanizing” in New Rights Report
Disability Rights NC urges an end to coercive psychiatric detentions after exposing widespread misuse in North Carolina.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Nationwide Crackdown Rescues 70 and Exposes Widespread Sex Trafficking in US Massage Parlors
Simultaneous raids in 19 states dismantle a massive network exploiting Chinese women in illegal “massage parlors,” with 46 arrests and more than 70 victims liberated.
DRUGS
Uber Drivers Used as Unwitting Drug Mules Across the US
Uber’s delivery platform has become a loophole for traffickers to move illicit pills, weapons and cash with near-total anonymity.
DRUGS
Poison and Petroleum: Cartels Hijack Mexico’s Oil Industry to Power Crime Across Borders
Cartels are no longer just trafficking drugs—they’re tapping pipelines, terrorizing truckers and selling stolen crude to US refiners in a billion-dollar criminal enterprise.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
80 Years Later, Schindler’s Factory Reopens as Holocaust Museum in Czech Republic
Oskar Schindler’s complex legacy is commemorated at the newly opened museum, highlighting his role in saving 1,200 Jews.