
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
Epidemic of Flesh-Eating “Tranq” May Be Worse Than Fentanyl
Xylazine is a super-powerful horse tranquilizer that’s cheaper than fentanyl, and often mixed with the drug. It’s a deadly combination.
CORRUPTION
LA Ends Auto-Delete Messaging to Comply With Law—After Over a Decade
Auto-deleting messages have violated the California Public Records Act for over a decade, but it took the threat of a lawsuit to compel compliance from the City of Los Angeles.
MENTAL HEALTH
University Study Will Dose Up Adolescents With Unapproved Ketamine
The study is part of psychiatry’s broad new initiative to normalize the use of hallucinogenic drugs, despite their dangerous side effects. Why? As always, follow the money.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Two-Thirds of UK FOIA Requests Unanswered as Lawsuits Pile Up
The government spent over $1.1 million in 2023 fighting lawsuits filed by citizens for Freedom of Information Act disclosures. They are following the US tradition of secrecy.
CORRUPTION
Two Homeland Security Agents Charged With Stealing & Reselling Seized Bath Salts
In the words of one outraged DOJ executive: “A drug dealer who carries a badge is still a drug dealer, and one who has violated an oath to uphold the law and protect the public.”
MENTAL HEALTH
British Study Shows Devastating Effects of ECT—and Psychiatric Efforts to Hide Them
Documented effects include massive permanent memory loss and personality change—effects the psychiatric industry is determined to cover up.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Reuters OnlyFans Investigation Uncovers Porn, Rape and Slavery
OnlyFans claims they prohibit illegal content and moderate what gets posted on their site. The evidence tells a different story.
MENTAL HEALTH
Alaska Principal of the Year Sues Psychiatric Facility for Violating Her Civil Rights
Mary Fulp was involuntarily committed to a mental health facility and forcibly injected with psychotropic drugs—all “because I love Jesus,” she says.
MENTAL HEALTH
Rampant Mental Health Fraud Exploits Arizona’s Indigenous Communities
More than 250 Arizona behavioral health providers have had Medicaid payments suspended because of widespread fraud, throwing patients in the streets and costing taxpayers untold millions.
DRUGS
McKinsey Consulting Agrees to Pay $650 Million for Role in Opioid Crisis
According to the DOJ, this is the first time a management consulting firm has been held criminally responsible for advice resulting in the commission of a crime by a client—in this case, Purdue.