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The All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) has released documents showing that some voters in West Bengal have the same EPIC numbers as some voters in states like Gujarat, Haryana and Punjab. The elector photo identity card (EPIC) is a unique number, and the fact that it is unique is critical to avoid voter impersonation or other kinds of fraud. The Election Commission has attributed the duplication of EPIC numbers to a manual, decentralised system of allotting EPIC system that predated the current electoral database platform called ERONET. But the TMC and other critics are not convinced by this explanation, and the EC's own rules state that EPIC cards and numbers can only be issued to those on the electoral roll of a constituency, and can only be issued online, not manually. So, how then was EPIC number issued manually? How did a voter from Gujarat constituency, who was not from a Bengal constituency, have the same alphabets in his EPIC number as someone who was from Bengal constituency? How robust is our existing system for registering new voters and deleting voters from electoral rolls? Guest: MG Devasahayam, Coordinator, Citizens Commission on Elections. Host: G Sampath, Social Affairs Editor, The Hindu Edited by Jude Francis Weston
Our Braver Angels segment for the Month of January was about managing strong emotions and important relationships at the start of a new presidential administration. David Lapp, Co-founder of Braver Angels and Director of Citizens Commission on Immigration, and Rhona Myers, Braver Angels member, spoke about separating feelings about political leaders and people in our lives. They also shared what happens when two opposing sides no longer interact with one another as they want to associate with those who agree with them also on the program; The holidays are usually a time for socializing, celebrations, and cocktails. However, some people decide to bring in the new year by not indulging in alcohol at all by participating in Dry January. Dry January is a month where one refrains from drinking any alcohol as a personal challenge. According to Dr. Melissa Brown, UPMC Clinical Psychologist, society has played a role in the challenge of becoming more popular.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Braver Angels segment for the Month of January was about managing strong emotions and important relationships at the start of a new presidential administration. David Lapp, Co-founder of Braver Angels and Director of Citizens Commission on Immigration, and Rhona Myers, Braver Angels member, spoke about separating feelings about political leaders and people in our lives. They also shared what happens when two opposing sides no longer interact with one another as they want to associate with those who agree with them.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CCHR launches campaign for “zero tolerance” on psychotropic drugging of children—including babies Citizens Commission on Human Rights International City: Los Angeles Address: 6616 Sunset Boulevard Website: https://www.cchrint.org Phone: +13234674242 Email: media@cchr.org
CCHR urges investigation into research on animals, fish, and insects in attempts to address human behavior and mental health. Citizens Commission on Human Rights International City: Los Angeles Address: 6616 Sunset Boulevard Website: https://www.cchrint.org Phone: +13234674242 Email: media@cchr.org
The Mental Health Watchdog advocates for changes to address long-standing dangers from antidepressants, electroshock therapy, and psychedelic drugs. Citizens Commission on Human Rights International City: Los Angeles Address: 6616 Sunset Boulevard Website: https://www.cchrint.org Phone: +13234674242 Email: media@cchr.org
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The delay by the Election Commission (EC) in sharing the aggregate polling data of the first and second phases of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections has evoked sharp questions from the Opposition and civil society. The EC released the final voter turnout figures for phase 1 after 11 days, and for phase 2 after four days. Moreover, it has only released turnout percentages – 66.14% in Phase 1 and 66.71% in phase 2. It is yet to release the actual numbers of voters who cast their vote. The Election Commission has also not put out the absolute number of voters in each constituency, raising disturbing questions about the possibility of manipulation at the counting stage. Another issue that has been flagged is the sizeable difference in turnout figures between the close of polling day, and the date of announcement of final voter percentages. So, what has traditionally been the EC's practice with regard to sharing of electoral data? How much time is it supposed to take? What kinds of data does it share as a matter of course? And are the concerns about vote manipulation at the counting stage valid or misplaced? G. Sampath is joined by MG Devasahayam, a former IAS officer who is also Coordinator, Citizens Commission on Elections.
The 2024 Lok Sabha polls will be held from April 19 in seven phases across the country. In Bihar, West Bengal, and Uttar Pradesh, voting will take place in all the seven phases. Assembly elections will also be held simultaneously in Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh. The last phase of voting will be on June 1 and counting will take place on June 4. This parliamentary election will be the second longest polling exercise in India's electoral history. The longest one was the country's first general election, which was held over a five-month period from September 1951 to February 1952. But the 2004 Lok Sabha polls, for instance, were held in four phases – between April 20 and May 10 – they were over in 20 days. The 1998 elections took place in just three phases – on February 16, 22nd and 28th – over two weeks. So what has changed between 1998 or 2004, and 2024 -- that we seem to have become so much slower? Why does India need seven phases and one-and-a-half months to hold general elections? How do other big democracies like Indonesia manage it in one day? And what are the pros and cons of having a multi-phase election? To discuss, we are joined by MG Devasahayam, a former IAS officer who is also Coordinator, Citizens Commission on Elections.
Betty Medsger : The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBIThe never-before-told full story of the history-changing break-in at the FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania, by a group of unlikely activists—quiet, ordinary, hardworking Americans—that made clear the shocking truth and confirmed what some had long suspected, that J. Edgar Hoover had created and was operating, in violation of the U.S. Constitution, his own shadow Bureau of Investigation.It begins in 1971 in an America being split apart by the Vietnam War . . . A small group of activists—eight men and women—the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI, inspired by Daniel Berrigan's rebellious Catholic peace movement, set out to use a more active, but nonviolent, method of civil disobedience to provide hard evidence once and for all that the government was operating outside the laws of the land.The would-be burglars—nonpro's—were ordinary people leading lives of purpose: a professor of religion and former freedom rider; a day-care director; a physicist; a cab driver; an antiwar activist, a lock picker; a graduate student haunted by members of her family lost to the Holocaust and the passivity of German civilians under Nazi rule.Betty Medsger's extraordinary book re-creates in resonant detail how this group of unknowing thieves, in their meticulous planning of the burglary, scouted out the low-security FBI building in a small town just west of Philadelphia, taking into consideration every possible factor, and how they planned the break-in for the night of the long-anticipated boxing match between Joe Frazier (war supporter and friend to President Nixon) and Muhammad Ali (convicted for refusing to serve in the military), knowing that all would be fixated on their televisions and radios.Medsger writes that the burglars removed all of the FBI files and, with the utmost deliberation, released them to various journalists and members of Congress, soon upending the public's perception of the inviolate head of the Bureau and paving the way for the first overhaul of the FBI since Hoover became its director in 1924. And we see how the release of the FBI files to the press set the stage for the sensational release three months later, by Daniel Ellsberg, of the top-secret, seven-thousand-page Pentagon study on U.S. decision-making regarding the Vietnam War, which became known as the Pentagon Papers.At the heart of the heist—and the book—the contents of the FBI files revealing J. Edgar Hoover's “secret counterintelligence program” COINTELPRO, set up in 1956 to investigate and disrupt dissident political groups in the United States in order “to enhance the paranoia endemic in these circles,” to make clear to all Americans that an FBI agent was “behind every mailbox,” a plan that would discredit, destabilize, and demoralize groups, many of them legal civil rights organizations and antiwar groups that Hoover found offensive—as well as black power groups, student activists, antidraft protestors, conscientious objectors.The author, the first reporter to receive the FBI files, began to cover this story during the three years she worked for The Washington Post and continued her investigation long after she'd left the paper, figuring out who the burglars were, and convincing them, after decades of silence, to come forward and tell their extraordinary story.The Burglary is an important and riveting book, a portrait of the potential power of nonviolent resistance and the destructive power of excessive government secrecy and spying.read less5 years ago #betty, #burglary:, #discovery, #ed, #edgar, #fbi, #hoover's, #j., #medsger, #of, #opperman, #report, #secret, #theThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
In this 2014 episode from the Institute's Vault, we hear from Betty Medsger. Medsger was a Washington Post reporter in March 1971, and received a cache of stolen FBI files that detailed the elaborate surveillance activities the bureau was using against Vietnam war protesters and others whom J. Edgar Hoover deemed “subversive.“ All Medsger knew about the documents was that they had been stolen by a group of anonymous individuals who called themselves the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI. In 2014, she revisited the story in her book, The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBI (Vintage, 2014). In it, she tells the story of an unlikely group of academics and ordinary citizens who broke into a suburban FBI office and shed light on the way the intelligence community was spying on its own citizens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this 2014 episode from the Institute's Vault, we hear from Betty Medsger. Medsger was a Washington Post reporter in March 1971, and received a cache of stolen FBI files that detailed the elaborate surveillance activities the bureau was using against Vietnam war protesters and others whom J. Edgar Hoover deemed “subversive.“ All Medsger knew about the documents was that they had been stolen by a group of anonymous individuals who called themselves the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI. In 2014, she revisited the story in her book, The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBI (Vintage, 2014). In it, she tells the story of an unlikely group of academics and ordinary citizens who broke into a suburban FBI office and shed light on the way the intelligence community was spying on its own citizens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In this 2014 episode from the Institute's Vault, we hear from Betty Medsger. Medsger was a Washington Post reporter in March 1971, and received a cache of stolen FBI files that detailed the elaborate surveillance activities the bureau was using against Vietnam war protesters and others whom J. Edgar Hoover deemed “subversive.“ All Medsger knew about the documents was that they had been stolen by a group of anonymous individuals who called themselves the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI. In 2014, she revisited the story in her book, The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBI (Vintage, 2014). In it, she tells the story of an unlikely group of academics and ordinary citizens who broke into a suburban FBI office and shed light on the way the intelligence community was spying on its own citizens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this 2014 episode from the Institute's Vault, we hear from Betty Medsger. Medsger was a Washington Post reporter in March 1971, and received a cache of stolen FBI files that detailed the elaborate surveillance activities the bureau was using against Vietnam war protesters and others whom J. Edgar Hoover deemed “subversive.“ All Medsger knew about the documents was that they had been stolen by a group of anonymous individuals who called themselves the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI. In 2014, she revisited the story in her book, The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBI (Vintage, 2014). In it, she tells the story of an unlikely group of academics and ordinary citizens who broke into a suburban FBI office and shed light on the way the intelligence community was spying on its own citizens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In this 2014 episode from the Institute's Vault, we hear from Betty Medsger. Medsger was a Washington Post reporter in March 1971, and received a cache of stolen FBI files that detailed the elaborate surveillance activities the bureau was using against Vietnam war protesters and others whom J. Edgar Hoover deemed “subversive.“ All Medsger knew about the documents was that they had been stolen by a group of anonymous individuals who called themselves the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI. In 2014, she revisited the story in her book, The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBI (Vintage, 2014). In it, she tells the story of an unlikely group of academics and ordinary citizens who broke into a suburban FBI office and shed light on the way the intelligence community was spying on its own citizens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/national-security
In this 2014 episode from the Institute's Vault, we hear from Betty Medsger. Medsger was a Washington Post reporter in March 1971, and received a cache of stolen FBI files that detailed the elaborate surveillance activities the bureau was using against Vietnam war protesters and others whom J. Edgar Hoover deemed “subversive.“ All Medsger knew about the documents was that they had been stolen by a group of anonymous individuals who called themselves the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI. In 2014, she revisited the story in her book, The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBI (Vintage, 2014). In it, she tells the story of an unlikely group of academics and ordinary citizens who broke into a suburban FBI office and shed light on the way the intelligence community was spying on its own citizens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/journalism
In this 2014 episode from the Institute's Vault, we hear from Betty Medsger. Medsger was a Washington Post reporter in March 1971, and received a cache of stolen FBI files that detailed the elaborate surveillance activities the bureau was using against Vietnam war protesters and others whom J. Edgar Hoover deemed “subversive.“ All Medsger knew about the documents was that they had been stolen by a group of anonymous individuals who called themselves the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI. In 2014, she revisited the story in her book, The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBI (Vintage, 2014). In it, she tells the story of an unlikely group of academics and ordinary citizens who broke into a suburban FBI office and shed light on the way the intelligence community was spying on its own citizens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New month, new fun bag of assorted weird tales. This week we're looking at the stories of the Sultana, the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI, and the Collyer Brothers.Like the show on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/OurWeirdWorldPod/Follow John on Twitter and Instagram @TheJohnHinsonFollow the show on Instagram @OurWeirdWorldPodWant more John? Everyone wants more John. Visit www.johnhinsonwrites.com for all the books, podcasts, waterfalls, and more!
FDA BLACK LABEL WARNING ON ADHD MEDS is an exploration and exposure of the hypocritical system that these so-called 'authorities' around mental disorders, medication and treatment have been trying to keep up... but it's all crumbling. The FDA has finally acknowledged ADHD drugs can cause addiction, even when used as prescribed. The agency is now requiring this information to be added to its black box warning on all stimulant drugs.According to Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), the FDA's label change regarding addiction is long overdue. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has categorized ADHD drugs as having a “high potential for abuse” (Schedule II) since 1971. Current DEA Schedule II drugs include such highly addictive drugs as morphine, oxycodone, and fentanyl. https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-updating-warnings-improve-safe-use-prescription-stimulants-used-treat-adhd-and-other-conditions https://fox59.com/business/press-releases/ein-presswire/634134443/fda-finally-adds-addiction-to-black-box-warning-on-adhd-drugs/?fbclid=IwAR0M3g8DOuVUA1VrUR3wZ32v9tPZvEiOIuaUqiCDuH_BuI97-YeXeGHlsoE https://www.thefp.com/p/america-addicted-to-adderall-shortage?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=260347&post_id=128098935&isFreumail=true&utm_medium=email&fbclid=IwAR2oalr2uCDQCtnszhiiOL5dx_KzYSVbQTybd139UUshrIMue1k9G3BN-tI For more information on this podcast, please visit www.adhdisover.com
Reverend Frederick Shaw is the Director of Public Affairs and Spokesperson for the Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR), a more than 50-year mental health industry watchdog. He's also the Executive Director of the NAACP Inglewood-South Bay Branch in California, with a long history of working with NAACP. Rev. Shaw is a native of Compton, CA and has worked in Compton for most of his life as a fierce advocate for children and adults in Civic and Human Rights. He has advocated and stressed the importance of education, and the reduction of poverty and drug addiction. His late mother, Marcine Shaw, was a sergeant in the Women's Army Corp in 1950. For 18 years she was Senior Deputy to Los Angeles County Supervisors Kenneth Hahn and Yvonne Brathwaite-Burke and a Compton City Council member for six years and was described as a “foot soldier for human rights.” Between 1980-1993, Rev. Shaw was a Los Angeles County Sheriff Deputy from, which included organizing and implementing the Sheriff's Youth Athletic League. In 1992, he was the co-founder and President of the World Literacy Crusade, an international organization with the purpose of eradicating poverty and hopelessness in the inner cities through education. In 2005, The State of the African American Male and the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation honored Rev. Shaw as one of their recipients of the MEN WHO CARE AWARD, along with actor Jaime Fox. He received this award for his demonstrated NAACP leadership skills and dedicated persistence to eliminate the drugging of children. For nearly three decades, Rev. Shaw has worked closely with CCHR International and is now its international spokesman while he also continues to work with NAACP. From these positions, he has: o Helped obtain three national Resolutions, two from the NAACP and one from the National Caucus of Black State Legislators that supported children's rights not to be subjected coercive psychotropic drugs, to stop the psychotropic of foster care children and to prohibit electroshock. o He traveled to South Africa in 1997 to attend the Truth & Reconciliation Commission (TRC) investigating apartheid crimes where he helped CCHR present evidence to the TRC about the role of psychiatric and psychological racism in introducing and maintaining apartheid, and how Africans were allowed to die from easily treatable medical conditions when locked up in slave labor psychiatric camps during apartheid. o In November 2016, he led a march in South Africa against African children being subjected to dangerous psychotropic drugs and protested the World Psychiatric Association congress being held in the country. o He has delivered seminars and speeches across the U.S. and is a regular guest on community radio shows and is quoted in press newswires, reaching millions. o Rev Shaw also lends his powerful voice in defense of children around the world, and continues to lead CCHR marches against the electroshocking of children. Intro and Outro music by: Decisions by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100756 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Clare Lopez is the Founder/President of Lopez Liberty LLC, with a mission to educate Americans to the national security threat from the Islamic Movement/Muslim Brotherhood and its collaborators among the ranks of Marxists/communists in this country. She is also a former career operations officer with the CIA, and a Senior Analyst for Ravenna Associates, a strategic corporate communications firm. From 2014-2020, Lopez served as Vice President for Research and Analysis at the Center for Security Policy. She has been a Senior Fellow at the London Center for Policy Research and a member of the Board of Advisors for the Canadian Mackenzie Institute. Lopez provides her expertise as an instructor on Iran, Hizballah, and the Red-Green Axis for Understanding the Threat, on the Global Islamic Movement and jihadi networks. We'll talk about China's CCP and Biowarfare plus border security and the Islamic threat. Citizens Commission on National Security https://ccnationalsecurity.org › team › clare-lopez
Clare Lopez is the Founder/President of Lopez Liberty LLC, with a mission to educate Americans to the national security threat from the Islamic Movement/Muslim Brotherhood and its collaborators among the ranks of Marxists/communists in this country. She is also a former career operations officer with the CIA, and a Senior Analyst for Ravenna Associates, a strategic corporate communications firm. From 2014-2020, Lopez served as Vice President for Research and Analysis at the Center for Security Policy. She has been a Senior Fellow at the London Center for Policy Research and a member of the Board of Advisors for the Canadian Mackenzie Institute. Lopez provides her expertise as an instructor on Iran, Hizballah, and the Red-Green Axis for Understanding the Threat, on the Global Islamic Movement and jihadi networks. We'll talk about China's CCP and Biowarfare plus border security and the Islamic threat. Citizens Commission on National Security Clare Lopez is the Founder/President of Lopez Liberty LLC, with a mission to educate Americans to the national security threat from the Islamic Movement/Muslim Brotherhood and its collaborators among the ranks of Marxists/communists in this country. She is also a former career operations officer with the CIA, and a Senior Analyst for Ravenna Associates, a strategic corporate communications firm. From 2014-2020, Lopez served as Vice President for Research and Analysis at the Center for Security Policy. She has been a Senior Fellow at the London Center for Policy Research and a member of the Board of Advisors for the Canadian Mackenzie Institute. Lopez provides her expertise as an instructor on Iran, Hizballah, and the Red-Green Axis for Understanding the Threat, on the Global Islamic Movement and jihadi networks. We'll talk about China's CCP and Biowarfare plus border security and the Islamic threat. Citizens Commission on National Security https://ccnationalsecurity.org › team › clare-lopez
Hour 1 Rebecca Terrell is a senior editor and regular contributor for The New American. I just read an article in this week's The New American titled “Lethal UN Healthcare”. This discusses the method the UN is taking to control and bring about one world government and population control. We'll discuss FTX and “Cryptic Crypto Deaths” plus the farmland crisis here in the US and worldwide. Hour 2 Clare Lopez is the Founder/President of Lopez Liberty LLC, with a mission to educate Americans to the national security threat from the Islamic Movement/Muslim Brotherhood and its collaborators among the ranks of Marxists/communists in this country. She is also a former career operations officer with the CIA, and a Senior Analyst for Ravenna Associates, a strategic corporate communications firm. From 2014-2020, Lopez served as Vice President for Research and Analysis at the Center for Security Policy. She has been a Senior Fellow at the London Center for Policy Research and a member of the Board of Advisors for the Canadian Mackenzie Institute. Lopez provides her expertise as an instructor on Iran, Hizballah, and the Red-Green Axis for Understanding the Threat, on the Global Islamic Movement and jihadi networks. We'll talk about China's CCP and Biowarfare plus border security and the Islamic threat. Citizens Commission on National Security Hour 3 George Carneal is author of From Queer to Christ. He grew up in the ‘70s and was raised by a Southern Baptist minister in the ultra-conservative Bible belt. George spent 25 years immersed in the homosexual lifestyle in Los Angeles. His story is about his journey deliverance and hope he found in Jesus Christ. It is the perfect Christmas about miracles and the power of Jesus. It is a true story of love and compassion.
November 17, 2022, Sarah Reith — The Fort Bragg City Council voted this week to carry out six recommendations by a citizens commission that was convened in 2020 to find out if changing the city's name was supported by its residents. Fort Bragg was named for Braxton Bragg, a Confederate general who never set foot in the town but was highly respected by a soldier who served with him in the U.S. Mexican war. Bragg also took part in the Second Seminole War against the indigenous people in what is now the state of Florida. In the summer of 2020, as the country entered a racial reckoning in the wake of George Floyd's murder, the Fort Bragg City Council considered a ballot measure asking residents if they wanted to change the city's name. The question led to an in-person City Council meeting in the midst of the pandemic, where members of the public spoke for hours on a wide variety of opinions regarding the history of the city and the nation, and which aspects of it deserve what kind of emphasis. The council convened a citizens' commission to research the question and “the deeper systemic issue of racism.” The commission met for more than sixty hours over the course of a year and a half. Earlier this year, it came back to the City Council with six recommendations, not including a name change. The most complicated of those was to craft a memorandum of understanding, or MOU, between the Council, the school district, and local tribes, to present “a more complete and inclusive history of the local area,” according to a staff memo attached to this week's agenda. City Manager Peggy Ducey said she expected the negotiations around crafting the MOU would form the “backbone” of the city's approach to the rest of the recommendations. “I couldn't go into those meetings and sit and tell the tribal groups what's important to them and what's not important,” she told the Council. “But as we look into this MOU, we're needing something that's meaningful, not something that simply has words of, we're going to get along and play together nicely.” An ad hoc committee including two City Council members will get to work on the MOU in January. The makeup of the City Council is expected to change significantly in the new year.* Two more recommendations were creating a cultural center and appointing a local history working group to educate the community and its visitors about the role of indigenous people in the area. Mary Rose Kaczorowski, a candidate for City Council, spoke about her hopes for the cultural center. “I hope that the city recognizes that this should not just be us Europeans who have ideas, but the Native tribes be telling their own story without our interference, '' she said. “Because some of the archives that I have seen by cultural institutions are not accurate, and also have racist tones.” Council member Marcia Rafanan asked Cristal Muñoz, a city administrative analyst, to specify which tribes would be involved in making decisions, and alluded to the complexity of the task ahead. “It says tribes. Local tribes,” she noted. “Can you define that a little more, please?” Muñoz replied that the Sherwood Band of Pomo Indians have been involved with negotiations around the Blue Economy, “so I think that's where we would start, and then invite any other tribes that would be interested, in.” “Okay,” Rafanan said. “And that could get messy, too.” She noted that one inland tribe has gatherings on a local coastal property. “Thank you, Cristal,” she concluded. Muñoz expects some of the recommendations will tie in with one another. She outlined a scenario where the educational initiatives, including an outdoor public event, could lead to funding opportunities as state priorities begin to lean more favorably toward Native Americans, particularly AB 1703, the California Indian Education Act, which encourages local Indian Education Task Forces. “So the parallel plan, number two, will be the creation of a local working history group,” she explained. “The working history group will coordinate with the historical society to develop these activities, to create a meeting space, and to seek grant funding for historical plaques, trails, and other informational materials. The second part of that would be to organize the North Coast Day. This could be done with the Visit Fort Bragg to develop an inclusive and diverse community event on the coastal trail. This would be a kickoff for the fundraiser for a potential cultural center, and then also to seek grants to fund the cultural center.” A recommendation to create a policy that would prioritize returning lands to local coastal tribes does not seem to be fully fleshed out yet, according to Vice-Mayor Jessica Morsell Haye, who chaired the citizens commission. “It would basically be a policy that would cause city staff, whatever the project is, to stop and look and see if there is an opportunity to shift some of the property or give some land back to local tribes, '' she said. “In the conversations, we didn't discuss funding for direct acquisition to then pass over. It was more about adding it to the thinking so that it would just be intrinsic within city logic, looking for those opportunities. But I was the chair, not one of the decision makers. But that was my take.” Council member Tess Albin Smith alluded to the commission's year and a half of meetings as she voiced her concern. “I am still troubled by the lack of milestones,” she said. “I'm the kind of person, if you have an MOU, you have certain milestones you hope to have done. Otherwise the thing just flounders, you know, it's just a group getting together to talk about stuff.” The Council voted unanimously to get started on the recommendations, put out a notice that it is forming a historical committee, in addition to the ad hoc committee, and make the first order of the new mayor to appoint the committees in the new year. *This article has been edited to correct a misstatement about the number of incumbents running for re-election to the Fort Bragg City Council. Three incumbents, not two, ran in a race consisting of eleven candidates, not ten. According to the November 18 tally, incumbent Lindy Peters is in the lead, with 77.73% of the vote, followed by newcomers Jason Godeke, with 25.63%, and Alberto Aldaco, with 22.27%. Incumbent Marcia Rafanan received 16.39% of the vote, and incumbent Tess Albin-Smith garnered 11.03%. The final results will be available after the election is certified, within 30 days of the November 8 election.
Diane Stein accepted a leadership role at the Florida chapter of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) in 2015. Nonpolitcal and nonreligious, CCHR is an award winning nonprofit in the area of mental health human rights and government relations whose mission is to eradicate abuses committed under the guise of mental health. Since that time she has worked to help restore human rights to the field of mental health and especially in the area of short-term emergency commitment. An experienced speaker who received certification on the Baker Act, Florida's mental health law, through the Department of Children and Families Diane is sought after on topics ranging from involuntary psychiatric examination and mental health rights to the dangerous side effects of psychiatric medication. Diane is regularly interviewed by journalists and investigative reporters on emergency psychiatric holds involving children and the violation of parental and child rights under these circumstances. Find out more about Marie at: Diane's Website: https://dianedstein.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianedstein/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DianeDStein CCHR's Website: https://www.cchrflorida.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/citizens-commission-on-human-rights-of-florida/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cchrflorida/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CCHR_Florida Check out our YouTube Channel: Jeremyryanslatebiz See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/1034 Unremarkable to Extraordinary: Ignite Your Passion to Go From Passive Observer to Creator of Your Own Life: https://getextraordinarybook.com/
Diane Stein accepted a leadership role at the Florida chapter of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) in 2015. Nonpolitcal and nonreligious, CCHR is an award winning nonprofit in the area of mental health human rights and government relations whose mission is to eradicate abuses committed under the guise of mental health. Since that time she has worked to help restore human rights to the field of mental health and especially in the area of short-term emergency commitment. An experienced speaker who received certification on the Baker Act, Florida's mental health law, through the Department of Children and Families Diane is sought after on topics ranging from involuntary psychiatric examination and mental health rights to the dangerous side effects of psychiatric medication. Diane is regularly interviewed by journalists and investigative reporters on emergency psychiatric holds involving children and the violation of parental and child rights under these circumstances. Find out more about Marie at: Diane's Website: https://dianedstein.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianedstein/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DianeDStein CCHR's Website: https://www.cchrflorida.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/citizens-commission-on-human-rights-of-florida/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cchrflorida/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CCHR_Florida Check out our YouTube Channel: Jeremyryanslatebiz See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/1034 Unremarkable to Extraordinary: Ignite Your Passion to Go From Passive Observer to Creator of Your Own Life: https://getextraordinarybook.com/
Diane Stein accepted a leadership role at the Florida chapter of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) in 2015. CCHR is a non-profit, non-political, non-religious mental health industry watchdog whose mission is to eradicate abuses committed under the guise of mental health. Since that time, she has worked to help restore human rights to the field of mental health and especially in the area of short-term emergency commitment. An experienced speaker who received certification on the Baker Act, Florida's mental health law, through the Department of Children and Families, Diane is sought after on topics ranging from involuntary psychiatric examination and mental health rights to the dangerous side effects of psychiatric medication. As a Newsweek Expert, Diane is regularly interviewed by journalists and investigative reporters on emergency psychiatric holds involving children and the violation of parental and child rights under these circumstances.
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The Citizens Commission on Human Rights International, a mental health industry watchdog, responded to recent media reports that raise concerns about potential risks to the more than six million American children and adolescents taking prescription psychotropic drugs.
Strokes Success SSRI Failures The Jack Blood Show 360 7-28-2022 Gordon Raphael and Fred Shaw Gordon Raphael has recorded many artists and become a well-known producer during the time Jack Blood knew him.Jack and Gordon discussed the evolving music industry and the future of the cultural significance of music as an art form.Gordon Raphael https://www.gordotronic.com/ https://twitter.com/gordonraphaelReverend Frederick Shaw is the Director of Public Affairs and Spokesperson for the Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR), a more than 50-year mental health industry watchdog. He's also the President of the NAACP Inglewood-South Bay Branch in CaliforniaAfter playing a clip of the star of Top Gun, Jack spoke with Fred Shaw about Tom Cruise and the ruse that is psychiatry as an industry. SSRO meds are dangerous.Fred Shaw https://www.cchrtaskforce.org/fred-shawThere is only one Jack Blood!Jack Blood News: https://www.facebook.com/JackBloodNews/E-Mail and Paypal jackblood@hotmail.comOCHELLI LINKS:If You Appreciate what Ochelli.com Radio Does: https://ochelli.com/donate/Ochelli Effect - Uncle - Age of Transitions - T-shirts and MORE: https://theageoftransitions.com/category/support-the-podcasts/Special New Audiobook SeriesPayPal & Contact for special arrangements: blindjfkresearcher@gmail.comOchelli Effect Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ochelliSign-up on Ochelli.comhttps://ochelli.com/membership-account/membership-levels/LIVE LISTENING OPTIONS:OCHELLI.COM https://ochelli.com/listen-live/ RADDIO https://raddio.net/324242-ochellicom/ ZENO https://zeno.fm/radio/ochelli-radio/ TUNEIN http://tun.in/sfxkx OCHELLI.COM Radio Schedule ALL Times EasternSunday Get M.A.D.with Chris Graves 8-10 pmMonday The Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm (Mondays LIVE on hold While Audio Book Series is in production)Tuesday The Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm Wednesday The Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm Thursday The Jack Blood Show 360 6-8 pm The Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm Friday The Ochelli Effect 8-10 pm The Age of Transitions 10-11 pm Uncle The Podcast 11pm-MidnightSaturday ALL Times ALL other days Random Replays STAY TUNED!
About This Episode: Reverend Frederick Shaw is the Director of Public Affairs and Spokesperson for the Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR), a more than 50-year mental health industry watchdog. He's also the President of the NAACP Inglewood-South Bay Branch in California, with a long history of working with NAACP. After attending Pepperdine University, he was ordained in Religious Science in 1975. Between 1980-1993, Rev. Shaw was a Los Angeles County Sheriff Deputy from which included, organizing and implementing the Sheriff's Youth Athletic League. In 1992, he was the co-founder and President of the World Literacy Crusade, an international organization with the purpose of eradicating poverty and hopelessness in the inner cities through education. In 2005, The State of the African-American Male and the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation honored Rev. Shaw as one of their recipients of the ""MEN WHO CARE AWARD"", along with actor Jaime Fox. He received this award for his demonstrated NAACP leadership skills and dedicated persistence to eliminate the drugging of children. Find out more about Reverend Frederick at: About Fred - https://www.cchrtaskforce.org/fred-shaw/ CCHR - https://www.cchr.org/ About Dave Grossman - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Grossman_(author) Check out our YouTube Channel: Jeremyryanslatebiz See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/981 Unremarkable to Extraordinary: Ignite Your Passion to Go From Passive Observer to Creator of Your Own Life: https://getextraordinarybook.com/ Sponsors: Gusto: This episode is sponsored by Gusto. Run your payroll the easy way, the same way we do at Command Your Brand. You'll get a. $100 Amazon Gift Card just for running your first payroll! http://www.jeremyryanslate.com/gusto MyPillow: Use the promo code: CYOL to get up to 60% off https://www.mypillow.com/ Audible: Get a free 30 day free trial and 1 free audiobook from thousands of available books. Right now I'm reading "Laptop from Hell: Hunter Biden, Big Tech, and the Dirty Secrets the President Tried to Hide" by Miranda Devine www.jeremyryanslate.com/book
About This Episode: Reverend Frederick Shaw is the Director of Public Affairs and Spokesperson for the Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR), a more than 50-year mental health industry watchdog. He's also the President of the NAACP Inglewood-South Bay Branch in California, with a long history of working with NAACP. After attending Pepperdine University, he was ordained in Religious Science in 1975. Between 1980-1993, Rev. Shaw was a Los Angeles County Sheriff Deputy from which included, organizing and implementing the Sheriff's Youth Athletic League. In 1992, he was the co-founder and President of the World Literacy Crusade, an international organization with the purpose of eradicating poverty and hopelessness in the inner cities through education. In 2005, The State of the African-American Male and the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation honored Rev. Shaw as one of their recipients of the ""MEN WHO CARE AWARD"", along with actor Jaime Fox. He received this award for his demonstrated NAACP leadership skills and dedicated persistence to eliminate the drugging of children. Find out more about Reverend Frederick at: About Fred - https://www.cchrtaskforce.org/fred-shaw/ CCHR - https://www.cchr.org/ About Dave Grossman - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Grossman_(author) Check out our YouTube Channel: Jeremyryanslatebiz See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/981 Unremarkable to Extraordinary: Ignite Your Passion to Go From Passive Observer to Creator of Your Own Life: https://getextraordinarybook.com/ Sponsors: Gusto: This episode is sponsored by Gusto. Run your payroll the easy way, the same way we do at Command Your Brand. You'll get a. $100 Amazon Gift Card just for running your first payroll! http://www.jeremyryanslate.com/gusto MyPillow: Use the promo code: CYOL to get up to 60% off https://www.mypillow.com/ Audible: Get a free 30 day free trial and 1 free audiobook from thousands of available books. Right now I'm reading "Laptop from Hell: Hunter Biden, Big Tech, and the Dirty Secrets the President Tried to Hide" by Miranda Devine www.jeremyryanslate.com/book
David Potter is the Director of Digital Media and contributing editor at Americans for Limited Government. David grew up in Nashville, Tennessee. After working in the executive branch of state government for years, he transitioned to real estate for a period before becoming motivated to return to politics by President Trump's America First agenda. David then worked for the 2020 Trump Victory Michigan campaign. Afterwards, he moved to the DMV area to work for Americans for Limited Government and promote limited government principles. TOPIC: Can Elon Musk save Twitter? Should he?? Roger Aronoff is the executive director and Editor of the Citizens Commission on National Security. Aronoff founded the Citizens' Commission on Benghazi. He has produced and directed six documentaries, and produced a weekly series on PBS called “Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg.” TOPIC: The gaslighting never ends!!!
GET EVERY EPISODE AND BONUS CONTENT AT: www.patreon.com/crackpotpodcast COINTELPRO was a real FBI program under which hundreds of people and organizations were strategically targeted for illegal surveillance and harassment due to being labeled “subversion threats”. Unfortunately the FBIs tactics didn't end there. Ultimately COINTELPRO was shut down; but the program that operated between 1956 and 1971 did an immense amount of damage to the lives it affected. Who did they target and why? What effects did it have on the organizations and people it targeted? Although officially disbanded, what effects did COINTELPRO have on law enforcement and government agencies today? Tune in to find out! Past shows referenced in today's episode: Jack Ruby JFK Assassination and Jack Ruby MLK Part 1
This week we have a star guest again and we are doing our best to keep America accountable. America has always been a divided country but during the Vietnam more we for sure did not see eye to eye. But young Bill Davidon made a team known as the Citizens Commission to pull off a heist to burglarize the FBI. Yes you read that right tune in if you also wanna rob the Government. Thanks for listening and remember to like, rate, review, and email us at: cultscrytpidsconspiracies@gmail.com or tweet us at @C3Podcast. Also check out our Patreon: www.patreon.com/cultscryptidsconspiracies. Thank you to T.J. Shirley for our theme.
Mary Lowe from DFW Moms For Liberty over Tarrant County, and Lee Spiller with Citizens Commission on Human Rights, join Host Lynn Davenport to discuss k-12 education in Texas. When our children are struggling to learn reading and writing under the current academic programs, it seems a great overreach to think mental health and emotional wellness should be added to the public school curriculum. Parents should be educated about what is actually going on in the schools, and weigh in with their objections and concerns being heard.Programs are at work that touch on so many facets of life, and parents don't have a clue how they are interconnected to bring about outcomes that are not in the child's best interest. From sex ed to mental health, more and more, schools are assuming a lead role in determining a child's attitudes and belief systems, often in direct defiance of parental rights and reasonable boundaries. Discover how boards and governance are intertwined and leaving you in the dark. As the Chairman for the DFW Moms For Liberty, Mary investigates public education programs in defense of our communities and educates parents, legislators, and legal teams about how many programs today are breaching parental rights and degrading our children's education. Find Mary M4L.org and email her at TX4liberty@protonmail.com, and reach out to Lee at 1-800-572-2905. Social Impact Podcast is on Spotify! Call 214-673-4018 to support the show or get exposure for your business.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts,Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more. OffBeat Business TV can be found on Youtube, Vimeo , Rumble , BitChute and wherever you enjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Support the show (https://obbmdfw.locals.com)
Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) Director Lee Spiller talks with Host Lynn Davenport about fraud and abuse in the field of mental health as it applies to our educational system and parental control. Whose values are being taught to our kids? Who is watching out for the private personal interests of our youth? Thanks to the pandemic, more parents were exposed to what our children were being taught in schools - and they largely didn't approve. Why? Anything strange about 'emoji-based' learning? What's the story about the 'Rhithm app'? Listen in to find out what the real conversations are, outside of the media talking points that have parents looking at the landscape through the rose-colored glasses of 'mental health' and emotional support. Are teen suicide rates up? Or down? Why would you be hearing the wrong information? Once again Lynn exposes the connection between Vital Sign 6 and Green Light Credentials and the pharmaceutical industry. If you are unaware of how impressionable we are to subtle suggestions, consider how marketing works in general.What is the social impact of normalizing social engineering? It teaches them to be sick, and to question their very normal human emotions. Keep a link to Chapter 26 to the Texas Education Code, and find out about the grievance process before you need it. If you've got questions, or want to sponsor a group, call 1-800-572-2905. Go to CCHRTexas.org for more. Social Impact Podcast is on Spotify! Call 214-673-4018 to support the show or get exposure for your business.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts,Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more. OffBeat Business TV can be found on Youtube, Vimeo , Rumble , BitChute and wherever you enjoy great on-demand podcasts and TV.Support the show (https://obbmdfw.locals.com)
October 12, 2021--Talking About California presents the last of four programs in recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month 2021. Hosts Loreto Rojas and Cal Winslow interview three Mendocino County Latino leaders and activists who report on the work done in the last years to improve the access to health, information and services by the Latinos in our county. Roseanne Ibarra is a spokesperson for the Mendocino Latinx Alliance, a leadership group that provides a voice for the aspirations, needs and concerns of the Latinx community in Mendocino County, as well as a place to inform and grow leaders. She is also a founding member of the Mendocino Diversity, Equity & and Inclusion Task Force, formed in 2020 following community outcry regarding disparities magnified during the Pandemic. Keily Becerra serves as a commissioner on the Citizens Commission tackling the potential Fort Bragg name change. In addition, she is the program manager for the Promotores de Salud de Nuestra Alianza de Willits. Esme Plascencia created the local chapter of Latino Outdoors, a national group working to inspire, connect, and engage Latino communities with the outdoors and nature and embrace cultura y familia as part of the outdoor narrative, ensuring our history, heritage, and leadership are valued and represented.
Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR), a more than 50-year mental health industry watchdog, Citizens Commission on Human Rights, is supporting campaigns against law…
Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR), a more than 50-year mental health industry watchdog, Citizens Commission on Human Rights, is supporting campaigns against law enforcement using chokeholds and the abuse of children in mental health facilities. Rev. Fred Shaw speaks to BTR News about these issues.
Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR), a more than 50-year mental health industry watchdog, Citizens Commission on Human Rights, is supporting campaigns against law enforcement using chokeholds and the abuse of children in mental health facilities. Rev. Fred Shaw speaks to BTR News about these issues.
We go around the world in headlines, and chat with Mike Ferriss, Director for Citizens Commission for Human Rights (CCHR) and former spokesperson for Scientology NZ. We chat about the investigation into Lake Alice, Mental Health and a bit about the Church of Scientology. Thanks for getting dirty with us! Don't forget to e-mail us at dirtydirtytalkpodcast@gmail.com
We go around the world in headlines, and chat with Mike Ferriss, Director for Citizens Commission for Human Rights (CCHR) and former spokesperson for Scientology NZ. We chat about the investigation into Lake Alice, Mental Health and a bit about the Church of Scientology. Thanks for getting dirty with us! Don't forget to e-mail us at dirtydirtytalkpodcast@gmail.com
Mental health is such an important topic in today's world, and how we take care of those who suffer from mental illnesses is an ongoing conversation that we need to keep talking about. To this day, some patients still receive needlessly cruel and outdated treatments that serve no purpose. Citizens Commission on Human Rights is a mental health watchdog that prevents mental health treatment malpractice. Find out how you can help in ending old, barbaric mental health treatment practices. Want to support CCHR? https://www.cchr.org/ Find the episode on Great.com: https://great.com/great-talks-with/citizens-commission-on-human-rights/
What second career ideas are you considering? The best second career jobs aren't often posted on job sites - you create them. One approach is to build a portfolio career, consisting of several activities that leverage your skills, experience, and interests. Our guest, Kate Schaefers, shares her story of how she created a portfolio career - and her observations on how Baby Boomers and organizations are evolving. I discuss with Kate: What led her to build a portfolio career. How the Advanced Careers Initiative at the University of Minnesota was created – and how it works. What attracts people to the program. The benefits, and perhaps challenges, of multigenerational groups. Her perspective on working in the second half of life. The role of lifelong learning. What innovative organizations are doing to tap into the skills and knowledge of older workers. The mission of The Encore Network. Her advice on how to create a portfolio career/life. Kate joins us from Minnesota. __________________________ Bio Kate Schaefers weaves a portfolio of work into a career with one unifying theme: to help individuals and organizations shine. She is Executive Director, University of Minnesota Advanced Careers (UMAC) Initiative, a gap year for experienced professionals as they transition from career jobs into meaningful post-career lives. She is a psychologist and leadership coach, partnering with leaders and organizations to strengthen leadership competencies and organizational effectiveness. She is an adjunct psychologist and coach with The Bailey Group. Kate is a skilled educator, facilitator and trainer. She has taught graduate-level courses at both the University of Minnesota and the University of St. Thomas and was part of a team of educators that designed a coaching certificate program. Kate is actively involved in nonprofit and community work. She is Volunteer State President of AARP-MN, convening the AARP Executive Council and contributing to local and regional strategies for the organization, especially around the aging workforce, intergenerational teams and caregiving. Kate was appointed to the Citizens Commission on Minnesota’s Aging Workforce. She is a member of the Encore Network, a founding board member of SHIFT, and a member of Pollen Midwest. She received the Jules Kerlan Outstanding Achievement Award in 2012 from the Minnesota Career Development Association for contributions to the field of career development. __________________________ Wise Quotes On Building a Portfolio Career "It's hard to find a ready-made cookie-cutter job when what you're wanting to do is something new - and something that there's no job description for. So this is how I ended up coming to a portfolio career. I looked at my skills, I tried to distill down what am I good at? What stands out with me? How do I make sense of all of the things that I can do - and create this brand around what I want to do? And so, I struggled with that for a while. I ended up saying yes to a lot of things. Some of them were from paid work, just to broaden my horizons, some was unpaid work and some was volunteer work...So I just took all of these things and tried to look at what skills do I have? How do I redeploy them? And then how do I tell a story about the work I want to do next?" On the Multigenerational Teams "Our workforce is intergenerational. So we have four generations in the workplace today - some say five. We still have some of the silent generation in the workplace. Yet most college students learn in an age-segregated environment. And so if we talk about even preparing them for the workplace, they're not necessarily having those discussions and conversations in a way that reflects what they're going to experience when they get out of college and then move into the workplace. And we also do know in the workplace that diversity is so important, including age diversity.
Roger Aronoff is the executive director and Editor of the Citizens Commission on National Security. Aronoff founded the Citizens’ Commission on Benghazi. He has produced and directed six documentaries, and produced a weekly series on PBS called “Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg.” TOPIC...ViacomCBS is Meddling in the Presidential Election!! Frank Vernuccio serves as editor-in-chief of the New York Analysis of Policy & Government, providing objective coverage of key issues facing the United States today. Frank is the co-host of the Vernuccio/Novak Report, nationally both on broadcast radio and the web at amfm247.com. FRANK also co-hosts of the “The American Political Zone,” Broadcast on the AUN-TV Network and on cable in eastern Connecticut. TOPIC: Foreign Policy Update!! Dr. Rich Swier is a “conservative with a conscience.” Rich is a 23-year Army veteran who retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. He was awarded the Legion of Merit for his years of service. Additionally, he was awarded two Bronze Stars with “V” for Heroism in ground combat, the Presidential Unit Citation, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry while serving with the 101st Airborne Division in Vietnam. Dr Rich now publishes the the "drrichswier.com report". A daily review of news, issues and commentary! TOPICS..‘Slow Joe’ Biden Names ‘Phony’ Kamala Harris as Running Mate
In 1971, a shadowy group decided they needed to begin an investigation of the FBI, which they did with a burglary. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli ask who were these burglars, what FBI secrets did they discover, how did the FBI retaliate, and how did it shake up the FBI so that it's never been the same.
In 1971, a shadowy group decided they needed to begin an investigation of the FBI, which they did with a burglary. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli ask who were these burglars, what FBI secrets did they discover, how did the FBI retaliate, and how did it shake up the FBI so that it's never been the same. The post Exposing FBI Secrets! (1971 Burglary; Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI) appeared first on SQPN.com.
In today's episode, I got the chance to talk with Rev. Fred Shaw Jr., International Spokesperson for the Citizens Commission on Human Rights International. In this talk we discussed some of the misdiagnoses of mental health issues, and what it could mean for society at large. When certain mental health issues get lumped in as disorders and get prescribed medication without digging deeper to find out the root cause, could it be creating more problems than we think? And is it really even about mental health... or is it something else? Learn more about Rev. Fred's mission at https://www.cchrint.org/ And enjoy the listen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/archdevops/support
Brad Hare, Sunbury Police Chief, on his new era of Sunbury policing now underway, the mayor’s ‘citizen’s commission,’ conversations about race and de-escalation, and the new police station.
Listen and Learn about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 20: 1. Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association. 2. No one may be compelled to belong to an association. This episode features an interview with Diane Stein, President of Citizens Commission on Human Rights, Florida.
Marc Joffe is a senior policy analyst at Reason Foundation. After a long career in the financial industry, including a senior director role at Moody's Analytics, Joffe's research now focuses on sovereign and sub-sovereign credit risk and fiscal sustainability. His financial research has been published by the California State Treasurer's Office, UC Berkeley, the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and the Macdonald-Laurier Institute among others. Joffe is a regular contributor to The Fiscal Times and his op-eds have also appeared in The Guardian, Bloomberg View and RealClearMarkets. TOPIC: California needs to reassess stay-at-home orders to prevent an economic tragedy!! Roger Aronoff is the executive director and Editor of the Citizens Commission on National Security. Aronoff founded the Citizens’ Commission on Benghazi. He has produced and directed six documentaries, and produced a weekly series on PBS called “Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg.” Topic: TV Networks Should Redirect the Money Set to Benefit the WHO!! Sheriff Richard Mack has been in law enforcement all his life. You could even say he was born into it as the son of an FBI agent. He began his career after graduating BYU in 1978, became a police officer in Provo, Utah, where eventually becoming a detective. After a colorful decade in Utah, he moved back to his home state of Arizona to run for Graham County Sheriff. Topic: Sheriffs are standing all across America for Liberty and against the quarantine of our Constitution!!
My special guest joined the U.S. Navy in 1973. He was then recruited by the CIA as a Contractor to became part of an Outside Paramilitary Special Operations Group. He initiated Deep Cover Intelligence Operations against some of the world's most dangerous Drug Cartels and arms smugglers from Central and South America and the Middle East.From 2002-2015, Wayne was a Terrorism Analyst for the Fox News Channel. He became one of the most outspoken members of the Citizens Commission on Benghazi. He condemned and exposed the Left, the Obama administration and especially criticized Hillary Clinton for her role in the 2012 Benghazi terrorist attack. He has loved and served America faithfully for more than three decades…But Wayne’s life came to a screeching halt On April 9, 2014, at 7:45 am. The tentacles of the Deep State establishment attempted to destroy him.I’m going to stop there, and allow my guest to share his journey…
Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - With the abuses of the FISA court, are the provisions of the Patriot Act, known as FISA, unconstitutional and should they be renewed? And Turkey is again attacking a fellow NATO member, Greece…this time to force Muslim migrants across their border…is it time to remove them from NATO? We'll get answers from LT General THOMAS McINERNEY of the Citizens Commission on National Security! PLUS, A true patriot and whistleblower during the Obama administration was found dead at the end of February, next to his car near San Francisco. With everything to live for, is it feasible to conclude he shot himself in the chest, a mere month before his wedding? And did the Human Coronavirus start in a lab in Wuhan, China...and have we seen this before from the communist regime? We'll get all the facts from author of the new bestseller, The Red Thread, DIANA WEST! And, Andrew McCabe intentionally lied to investigators…but no charges were filed against him and his case is closed. Those associated with President Trump were not treated as favorably for similar or lesser offenses. Is that fair or right? And the abuses of the FISA court, under the Mueller investigation, were alarming…is that a good enough reason to allow FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) to expire…or is there more at stake? We'll hit this and more with author of the new bestseller, Ball of Collusion, ANDREW McCARTHY! In the words of Benjamin Franklin, "If we do not hang together, we shall surely hang separately." Come hang with us...
In this sixth episode of “Akathisia Stories,” we hear from two amazing women: Mathy and Caroline Downing. Mathy was Candace Downing's mother and Caroline her sister. Candace died 16 years ago this month. Her older sister, Caroline, is now 30 years old. She's been outspoken about drug education since losing her sister in 2004. Just a child herself at the time, she co-wrote and narrated the documentary "Prescription: Suicide?" Winner of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights Award for her advocacy at just 18, Caroline remains passionate about her sister’s legacy. As a young adult, she knows that knowledge is power and encourages others to learn as much as they can about medications and their health before making any major decisions regarding their health care. Her blog, although mostly focused on style, doesn’t shy away from talking about sensitive issues such as mental health and losing a sibling. Caroline works in D.C. and lives in Maryland and hopes to write a book about her experience of losing a sibling to SSRIs. We spend the first half of this episode listening to her story, recorded late last year via Skype.Currently Mathy Downing is a nonpublic school teacher working with grades kindergarten through fifth grade, in subjects such as math, reading fluency and comprehension, writing, and counseling. She remains an international child advocate, a position she's had since 2005, the year following Candace's death. Advocacy has played a major part in her life beginning the year Candace died. It began with her testifying in front of the FDA in the summer of 2004, which led to numerous television, magazine and newspaper article appearances. She has spoken internationally about the rights of children with informed consent, drug transparency, and over-medication. She has also been heavily involved in numerous documentaries in which Candace's story has played a key part. Mathy is also now a key member of the Know More About Drugs alliance. KMAD alliance is an informative website for parents so that they can make informed decisions about any drug prescribed for their child. Last year we spoke first by Skype and then, when the Internet connection wasn't ideal, by phone.
Rev. Fred Shaw is the Public Affairs Director for the Citizens Commission on Human Rights, a child advocate, a former sheriff's deputy, and ranking member of the NAACP. His presentation is as entertaining as it is pointed and thought-provoking. 03:45 - Why are we drugging our children? 15:10 - How many people have been cured with these drugs? 18:09 - Nobody is against good mental health 24:10 - Incentivizing the medicating of children 26:21 - Want to quit smoking? There's a drug for that too...
Just how dangerous is the entire "mental health" talking point? We get with Lee Spiller of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights to discuss. The $5 Postcard Campaign: https://www.lsgr.live/store/Postcard-to-Lt-Gov-Patrick-p158378407 Join LSGR: https://www.lsgr.live/join ATX Giveaway: https://www.lsgr.live/atx-giveaway
Dinah Miller, MD, returns to the MDedge Psychcast, this time to do a Masterclass lecture on involuntary commitment. Dr. Miller is coauthor of “Committed: The Battle Over Involuntary Psychiatric Care.” She has a private practice and is assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns Hopkins University, both in Baltimore. In addition, Dr. Miller is a columnist for Clinical Psychiatry News and serves on the editorial advisory boards of CPN and MDedge Psychiatry. Timestamps: This week in Psychiatry (00:37) Masterclass lecture (02:00) Dr. RK (40:50) This week in Psychiatry: Duloxetine 'sprinkle' launches for patients with difficulty swallowing by Christopher Palmer Drizalma Sprinkle (duloxetine delayed-release capsule) has launched for the treatment of various neuropsychiatric and pain disorders in patients with difficulty swallowing. Overview of the involuntary commitment debate Four main controversies surround involuntary treatment First, standards for involuntary commitment vary by state; most states require that a person be diagnosed with a mental illness and is imminently dangerous to self or others. Some states extend their parameters to include those who are “gravely disabled” or need of psychiatric treatment. Second, as involuntary beds decrease, there is no place for involuntary treatment. Third, involuntary treatment includes outpatient civil commitment (OCC), and policy groups differ in their opinions of involuntary inpatient and outpatient treatments. Laws defining the need and amount of mandated outpatient services vary, based on geographical area. Also, outpatient commitment is difficult to enforce. The final controversy addresses a patient’s right to refuse treatment with medication. Groups hold wide-ranging positions along policy spectrum The Treatment Advocacy Center is a strong proponent of involuntary hospitalization. The group advocates for more state hospital beds in the United States, monitors the number of state hospital beds, proposes an involuntary standard of based on need for treatment, and argues that anosognosia justifies involuntary hospitalization. The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is a grassroots organization founded by parents of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) and initially represented a view in favor of involuntary hospitalization based on protecting those with SMI. However, as NAMI has grown to represent a broad swath of people with mental illness, the organization has struggled with whether it represents the interests of people with SMI only or a broader group of people with any mental illness. The American Psychiatric Association holds the middle ground, identifying dangerousness as the standard of involuntary care. In 2015, the APA released a carefully worded stance in support of outpatient commitment on a limited basis. Organizations strongly against involuntary treatment include the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, whose mission is to protect and advance the rights of adults and children with mental illness. The Bazelon Center opposes anything that restricts the rights of people with mental illness. The recovery movement, which developed as a backlash against the perceived paternalism of psychiatry, prioritizes the mental health consumer’s autonomy with an emphasis on peer support and being proactive in health care choices. On the antipsychiatry spectrum are the groups MindFreedom International and the Citizens Commission on Human Rights. Both of those groups oppose involuntary treatment. Violence and mental illness In the community, psychiatric illness is thought to be responsible for 4% of total violence and 7%-10% of murders. The MacArthur Foundation investigated rates of violence in people with mental illness 10 weeks after an inpatient hospitalization. It found that, compared with community samples, people with mental illness following hospitalization have higher rates of violence. The rate of violence was 8% for people with schizophrenia, 15% for bipolar disorder, 18% for depression, and 23% for personality disorder. Twenty weeks after discharge, patients with more treatment contacts were less likely to be violent. Mental illness does not belong in conversations about violence prevention because violence is more strongly correlated with substance use, anger, and early exposure to violence. Thus, mass murder cannot be prevented with forced care or institutionalization. The case is less clear for involuntary treatment for suicide prevention. For example, we know that two-thirds of gun deaths are suicides; however, we do not have statistics to elucidate whether involuntary hospitalization would prevent suicides. Final thoughts Involuntary hospitalization should be the treatment choice of last resort. A psychiatrist should pursue careful assessment with as many sources as possible and strongly suggest alternatives, such as voluntary hospitalization. Involuntary hospitalization could be less traumatizing by implementing steps such as reducing forced treatments, minimizing seclusion and restraints, asking patients for feedback at the end of their stays, and acknowledging that involuntary treatment is difficult. Involuntary care would be less necessary if voluntary care were easier to access earlier in an illness to avoid crisis and hospitalization. References Miller D and Hanson A. “Committed: The Battle Over Involuntary Psychiatric Care” (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016). Torrey EF et al. The MacArthur Violence Risk Study revisited: Two views ten years after its initial publication. Psychiatr Serv. 2008 Feb 1;59(2):147-52. Testa M and West SG. Civil commitment in the United States. Psychiatry (Edgmont). 2010 Oct;7(10):30-40. For more MDedge Podcasts, go to mdedge.com/podcasts Email the show: podcasts@mdedge.com Interact with us on Twitter: @MDedgePsych
Zach recaps with listeners the Democratic presidential debate, and talks with one of the members of the Citizens Commission on Public Service and Compensation about their recommendations on raising Mayor and Council salaries, on the ballot this November as Prop 409.
In this episode, I’ll share a fantastic resource you will want to have if you have children that go to school. Knowing your rights is important in order to protect your child in unforeseen scenarios. Citizens Commission for Human Rights (CCHR) is in your corner. Here is their contact information if you would like to know more: Texas: http://cchrtexas.org/ International: they can help direct you to the proper person in your state or country to help you. https://www.cchrint.org/ Mariela Villaverde, L.Ac., MAOM, ACN Website: functionalco.com Podcast: FLIP your mindset about health on iTunes, Google Play, Anchor. Instagram: @functionalco Note: This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide or take the place of medical advice or treatment from a personal physician. Neither Mariela nor the publisher of this content takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person reading or following the information in this educational content. All viewers of this content, especially those taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement, or lifestyle program.
The lies are still in the airwaves concerning the Sept. 11, 2012 attack in Benghazi. But the American people are not satisfied with the deceit perpetrated by the Obama administration, the media OR the failure and refusal of Congress to uncover the truth about that fateful night...I have the tremendous pleasure of welcoming the following gentlemen to join me to blow the lid off more details on Benghazi.My friend Gen. Paul Vallely (a co-founder of the Citizens Commission on Benghazi)…and he has brought with him: William Kotel, Nicholas Noe & Joshua Salmon…who were all on duty at the that time.
On March 8, 1971, seven ordinary Americans broke into a poorly guarded FBI regional office in Media, Pennsylvania. They called themselves the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI, and they had one purpose: to gather evidence that would prove the agency was engaged in a covert and illegal spying campaign against American citizens. For more than 30 years, Director J. Edgar Hoover had maintained an iron grip on the media, and with it, public perception of the Bureau. But as packages of stolen documents began appearing in newsroom mailboxes, followed soon after by front page stories, a very different narrative about the FBI’s activities began to emerge. It would forever shift the balance of public opinion against the Bureau, and signal the beginning of Hoover’s downfall.Support us by supporting our sponsors!
Diane Stein is the President of Citizens Commission on Human Rights in Florida. She adds a unique perspective on the role that psychiatric mind-altering drugs play in the addiction epidemic we face today. It's not a small role and if psychiatry has it's way, addiction will be labeled as a brain disease and treatable only with further medication. Substituting one drug for another will not result in a sober individual.
Follow us at westminster-institute.org and youtube.com/user/WestminsterInstitute Clare M. Lopez, Vice President for Research and Analysis at the Center for Security Policy, is the co-author of the recently published book Gülen and the Gülenist Movement: Turkey’s Islamic Supremacist Cult and its Contributions to the Civilization Jihad. Fethullah Gülen is the head of a vast political network in Turkey that promotes theocracy and has infiltrated the Turkish state. Gülen lives in the U.S. where he has established a significant number of charter schools. Her remarks will include commentary on Gülen’s erstwhile ally, now opponent, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the new Islamic Center in Lanham, MD. Lopez is a Senior Fellow at the London Center for Policy Research and a member of the Board of Advisors for the Canadian Mackenzie Institute. In 2016, she was named to Senator Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign national security advisory team. Since 2013, she has served as a member of the Citizens Commission on Benghazi. Formerly Vice President of the Intelligence Summit, she was a career operations officer with the Central Intelligence Agency, a professor at the Centre for Counterintelligence and Security Studies, Executive Director of the Iran Policy Committee from 2005-2006, and has served as a consultant, intelligence analyst, and researcher for a variety of defense firms. She was named a 2011 Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute.
This week's podcast is an interview with Diane Stein who is the President of Citizens Commission on Human Rights in Florida. CCHR is a mental health watchdog organization that pushes - among other things - for informed consent before people are put on psychiatric medications. This podcast was prompted by the recent suicide of Kate Spade. She was being treated for depression and likely was on anti-depressants. One of the side effects of such drugs is suicidal tendencies. Enough said.
Many say they support the government prohibiting people with "mental health" issues from exercising their 2nd Amendment Rights. Lee Spiller is the Executive Director of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights - Texas, a mental health watchdog organization whose purpose is to restore basing inalienable rights to the field of mental health. He explains how this is dangerous not only for our 2nd Amendment rights, but for our other liberties as well. For more information on the CCHR, please visit https://www.cchrint.org/ Please SUBSCRIBE, rate, and share with your friends and family! Lone Star Gun Talk is now on YouTube! Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFovzWhOIjTDwhF5CASHDWA/ Lone Star Gun Rights main YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsV14uQzQri07b_Z9YI_q_Q To donate to LSGR: https://www.lonestargr.com/donate.php Sign our 2A Infringement petition: https://lonestargr.com/2a-infringement-petition Become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/LoneStarGunRights Questions? Reach out to me on Twitter @LoneStarGRights, email me at Derek@LoneStarGR.com, or on Facebook @LoneStarGunRights.
Shastina Sandman is running in the GOP primary to nominate the Republican candidate for Congress in the 48th District of California. As part of her platform, Shastina opposes the widespread psychiatric drugging of children. Upon learning of her position on psychiatric medications, Scientology sent in an operative from its notorious front group Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR). The CCHR agent met Shastina at a political meeting and gave her a CCHR package of materials. The agent never told CCHR was a part of the Church of Scientology. Rather, the CCHR agent played upon Shastina's opposition to drugging children and got her to support CCHR on her podcast. In the podcast, Shastina and Jeffrey also discuss Scientologist Joy Villa and her foray into politics. Of note is Joy Villa's insistence that she is a Christian and a Scientologist when, in fact, Scientology does not allow its members to engage in other practices and considers all other religions to be implants. Article on Shastina on the Scientology Money Project: https://scientologymoneyproject.com/2018/04/14/scientology-meddling-into-shastina-sandmans-us-congressional-campaign/
Salaam Alaykum Everyone :) This week I am joined by Esmat Jeraj, a Community Organizer at Citizens UK. We discuss "The Missing Muslims – Unlocking British Muslim Potential for the Benefit of All" report, which is from, and the result of, the Citizens Commission on Islam, Participation & Public Life. We discuss the barriers of entry for British Muslims trying to engage in public life, ways in which faith communities, businesses, and the government can work to overcome those barriers, why it's important the the diverse communities of British Muslims are a part of public life, and MORE. Let us know your thoughts, experiences, and action-plans! You can find the report here: http://www.citizensuk.org/missing_muslims You can connect with Esmat via Twitter: @Esmat_J You can follow the podcast on: Twitter: @theroguemuslim Instagram: @theroguemuslim Facebook: The Rogue Muslim Or you can email me at: theroguemuslim@gmail.com And thanks to Nasim Asgari for her amazing spoken word that plays at the beginning of this podcast! You can follow her work via: Twitter: nasim_asgari Instagra: nasim_asgari Facebook: facebook.com/asgarinasim See you next week :)
Betty Medsger : The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBIThe never-before-told full story of the history-changing break-in at the FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania, by a group of unlikely activists—quiet, ordinary, hardworking Americans—that made clear the shocking truth and confirmed what some had long suspected, that J. Edgar Hoover had created and was operating, in violation of the U.S. Constitution, his own shadow Bureau of Investigation.It begins in 1971 in an America being split apart by the Vietnam War . . . A small group of activists—eight men and women—the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI, inspired by Daniel Berrigan's rebellious Catholic peace movement, set out to use a more active, but nonviolent, method of civil disobedience to provide hard evidence once and for all that the government was operating outside the laws of the land.The would-be burglars—nonpro's—were ordinary people leading lives of purpose: a professor of religion and former freedom rider; a day-care director; a physicist; a cab driver; an antiwar activist, a lock picker; a graduate student haunted by members of her family lost to the Holocaust and the passivity of German civilians under Nazi rule.Betty Medsger's extraordinary book re-creates in resonant detail how this group of unknowing thieves, in their meticulous planning of the burglary, scouted out the low-security FBI building in a small town just west of Philadelphia, taking into consideration every possible factor, and how they planned the break-in for the night of the long-anticipated boxing match between Joe Frazier (war supporter and friend to President Nixon) and Muhammad Ali (convicted for refusing to serve in the military), knowing that all would be fixated on their televisions and radios.Medsger writes that the burglars removed all of the FBI files and, with the utmost deliberation, released them to various journalists and members of Congress, soon upending the public's perception of the inviolate head of the Bureau and paving the way for the first overhaul of the FBI since Hoover became its director in 1924. And we see how the release of the FBI files to the press set the stage for the sensational release three months later, by Daniel Ellsberg, of the top-secret, seven-thousand-page Pentagon study on U.S. decision-making regarding the Vietnam War, which became known as the Pentagon Papers.At the heart of the heist—and the book—the contents of the FBI files revealing J. Edgar Hoover's “secret counterintelligence program” COINTELPRO, set up in 1956 to investigate and disrupt dissident political groups in the United States in order “to enhance the paranoia endemic in these circles,” to make clear to all Americans that an FBI agent was “behind every mailbox,” a plan that would discredit, destabilize, and demoralize groups, many of them legal civil rights organizations and antiwar groups that Hoover found offensive—as well as black power groups, student activists, antidraft protestors, conscientious objectors.The author, the first reporter to receive the FBI files, began to cover this story during the three years she worked for The Washington Post and continued her investigation long after she'd left the paper, figuring out who the burglars were, and convincing them, after decades of silence, to come forward and tell their extraordinary story. The Burglary is an important and riveting book, a portrait of the potential power of nonviolent resistance and the destructive power of excessive government secrecy and spying.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement
Thanks for downloading the Plane Safety Podcast with Pilot Pip. This is a republishing of the original Episode 32. It is EXACLY the same, just a bit louder with a better sound quality. In the this episode we have a news section, some feedback regarding the Germans Wings accident and much more. In the news ; London City airport closed due to protesters on the runway Link to airport map Aircraft falls off aircraft carrier. Video here Skies above Britain documentary Squawk box Barbara has some great feedback regarding psychiatric treatment and the German Wings accident. Please have a look at the following links ; Citizens Commission on Human Rights, Folrida USA: Investigating and Exposing Psychiatric Human Rights. Violations. ‘Germanwings Plane Crash Now Linked to Psychiatric Drugs' Citizens Commission on Human Rights UK. Psychiatric Drugs and the Link to Senseless Violence Campaign For Truth In Medicine. www.campaignfortruth.com 'The Mind Game’, book by Phillip Day Poisoned at work, misdiagnosed, drugged and his assets stripped from him- The true story of pilot Len Lawrence Capt Nick has some audio feedback with thoughts on medical confidentiality . Sean Taylor has an audio clip example of poor radio technique If you want to contact the show you can do so by visiting the website www.planesafetypodcast.com or by emailing feedback@planesafetypodcast.com Thanks for listening. Intro and outro music by Geoff Whitehorn.
Meet Linda Lagemann, Ph.D. Licensed Clinical Psychologist There are two key things Dr. Lagemann is currently working on on Capitol Hill and at the State level. It’s important to her to do media and briefings to raise awareness about: 1) the overmedicating of the population with psychiatric drugs. Dr. Lagemann is especially concerned about the impact on children’s developing brains.2) the resurgence of electroshock therapy (ECT) and its implications for new electrical brain devices, some of them implantable, that are the next big trend in psychiatry. Emerging research from non-pharma backed sponsors is revealing the benefits of many of the commonly prescribed psychiatric drugs have been falsified or exaggerated and the risks downplayed or out-right covered up. People need accurate information to be able to give informed consent. Linda Lagemann, Ph.D.was a clinical psychologist for 23 years and multi-award-winning professor (UCSF). She currently studies trends in psychiatry and psychology and their impact on public health. After observing the mental health field had become dominated by psychiatric labels and drugs that were doing more harm than help, she gave up practicing psychology and moved to DC to work on legislative reforms of the field. Dr. Lagemann is a frequent guest on radio programs across the country and was featured in the independent film The Big Lie: American Addict 2. She writes and speaks about the current state of the mental health field and potential harmful emerging trends to watch out for. Citizens Commission on Human Rights Dr Linda Lagemann Sound Health Options
John and myself join Pearse Redmond (http://porkinspolicyreview.com)in an excellent discussion on Scientology,L Ron Hubbard, Jack Parsons, OTO, OSS, MKULTRA, Occult Rituals,The Agape Lodge, The CIA, Hollywood,Going Clear, David Miscavige,Tom Cruise, Alvin Karpis,Naval Intelligence, The Citizens Commission on Human Rights, Psychiatry, Hypnotism, Marjorie Cameron, Operant Conditioning,Satanism, Charles Manson, Candy Jones, The IRS, The Golden Suicides, Artificial Intelligence,Ingo Swann, Harold Puthoff, Uri Geller, Stanford Research Institute, Operation Snow White, The Homunculus, The Moon Child, The Cult of the State,Arnaldo Lerma.......................hoaxbusterscall.com
Ms. Clay is a former Senior Professional Staff Member who led the health care oversight team on the House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform and Oversight with then Chairman Dan Burton of Indiana. The investigations and conducted hearings included looking into the over medicating of very young children labeled with ADHD, the role of complementary and alternative medicine in our health care system, dietary supplement regulation, vaccine injury and the epidemic increase of rates of autism spectrum disorders. Ms. Clay first became known in the complementary and alternative medicine community from her work both in the National Institutes of Health’s Office of Alternative Medicine and subsequently the United States Congress. She was recruited from the NIH to lead a Congressional inquiry looking at the role of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in our health care system. This would expand to look at the implementation of dietary supplement health and education act of 1994. While working for Congress, Ms. Clay served as a member of the US Delegation to the CODEX Alimentarius Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses (A WTO level regulatory authority). She has since worked to limit the restrictive impact of CODEX on vitamin and mineral supplements in the United States. In 1999, the more than 1 million families living with autism in the United States would come to know Beth as the open-minded, dedicated Congressional staffer working with Congressman Dan Burton to evaluate why there was an epidemic rise in the rates of autism spectrum disorders. After resigning her government position. Ms. Clay has remained active philanthropically on veterans and children’s health issues. She serves as an International Human Rights Commissioner with the Citizens Commission for Human Rights (www.cchrint.org).
Wendy interviews Kevin Hall, Director of CCHR New England. His organization investigates and exposes psychiatric violations of human rights.
“What do you think of burglarizing an FBI office?” That was the question a mild-mannered physics professor at Haverford College privately asked a few fellow antiwar activists in late 1970. Soon, as part of an unlikely band calling itself “the Citizens Commission to Investigate the FBI,” he did just that. On March 8, 1971, the group broke into a Bureau branch office outside of Philadelphia, seeking evidence for what they’d long suspected: that Hoover’s FBI was engaged in a secret, illegal campaign of surveillance and harassment of American citizens. The documents they found revealed massive abuses of power and helped lead to new legal checks on domestic surveillance.As a young Washington Post reporter, Betty Medsger was the first to receive and write about the secret files. Now, 43 years later, in The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover’s Secret FBI, she reveals the never-before-told full story of that history-changing break-in, bringing the activists into the public eye for the first time. It’s a riveting story, and one that, in the wake of last summer’s Snowden revelations, could hardly be more relevant today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Podcast Notes: I attended the Tulsans Defending Democracy Press Conference held today at the Press Club. The Press Conference basically was in regards to the Mayors formation of a Citizens Commission that will study a charter change for City Council reform. TDD handed out a letter that was sent to Mayor LaFortune which I have available as a PDF file: Tulsans Defending Democracy - Letter to Mayor LaFortune I also have audio of the complete press conference which is available by clicking on the following links: Vol 1 No 3 - Tulsa Topics Podcast 12/07/2005 Streaming Version Click on link to download the complete MP3 to your computer iTunes Tulsa Topics Podcast Page Comments can be made by sending an email at tulsatopics-AT-gmail.com (replace the -AT- with @).
PodCast Show Notes In the Vol 1 No 2 I talk about the upcoming "4 to Fix" vote and play some appropriate music. I play some audio regarding the "City Council Reform" petition that is/was being spearheaded by Tulsans for Badder Gov't. I ask Mayor LaFortune his reasoning for forming a Citizens Commission to look at City Charter changes regarding the City Council at a Neighborhood Leaders meeting that took place on Tuesday. I close with some comments regarding the ACLU wanting to remove Christ from Christmas. If you like what you hear, get the word out about the Tulsa Topics Podcast! Here's the links where you can find the latest podcast: Vol 1 No 2 - Tulsa Topics Podcast 12/07/2005 Streaming Version Click on link to download the complete MP3 to your computer iTunes Tulsa Topics Podcast Page Comments can be made by sending an email at tulsatopics-AT-gmail.com (replace the -AT- with @).