 Citizens Commission on Human Rights
Announcing an upcoming Internet Radio Show Series
The Citizens Commission on Human
Rights of Florida is a non-profit organization that investigates and
exposes psychiatric violations of human rights.
CCHR Florida also educates Americans about their mental health rights, including the right to informed consent.
CCHR
Florida works side-by-side with like-minded groups and individuals who
share a common purpose to stop abuses in the field of mental health.
Many non-profit organizations and individuals are concerned about the
excesses and harmful practices of psychiatry.
Together, we have formed a strong movement that is especially active to help protect the rights of children.
We invite you to join our efforts to bring compassion and decency to the field of mental health.
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Laurie Anspach 
Director, CCHR Florida
Laurie
Anspach is very active within her non profit, putting in long hours and
even working most weekends. She is a treasure. Along with me, Walter
Davis and the Citizens Internet Radio Network, we have coordinated a
series of informative Radio Interviews that focus on the plight of
veterans and their families.
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 The Citizens Internet Radio Network
Founded
by Walter Davis to give everyday citizens a worldwide audience. Focused
on Social Justice, Human Rights and the Environment.
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 Walter Davis
Author, Producer, Writer, Director, Host
Walter is a retired Navy Senior Chief who worked for 25
years as a navigator, missile engagement officer at sea and chemical
dependency treatment specialist ashore. He served in six warships in
eleven deployments in all of the Navy's active fleets. He has produced
12 cable television shows and is a pioneer in Internet TV and Radio
broadcasts. He is a columnist, director, published author, publisher and
founder of the Citizens Internet TV and Radio Network (CITN). He is
also president of Media Communications Association International, Los
Angeles and Orange County Chapter.
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Radio Show #1 The Hidden EnemyGuest Call In (310) 861-2349 Click link above or go here http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sdcommunitycoalition
The Hidden Enemy; What’s Threatening Our Military---Walter and CCHR Florida (Laurie),
Sat. Jan. 4 ( 5 PM Eastern) 2 PM Pacific
Walter Davis and Laurie Anspach, Director of Citizens Commission on
Human Rights Florida explore diffcult issues facing military members and
their families.
The U.S. Pentagon now spends $2billion a year on mental health alone
and the Veterans Administration’s mental health budget has soared from
less than $3billion in 2007 to nearly $7 billion in 2014. What most
people don’t know is that the money spent on mental health is generating
one of the military’s toughest enemies. Our soldiers, our heroes, are
being put in one of the most dangerous battles of their lives, all for
profit. Learn the details of what is taking our young men from us and
what we can do to protect their rights!
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Click on link above Guest Call in Number 310-861-2349 An Investigation Into the
Sudden Deaths of Soldiers---Dr. Fred Baughm an, Stan White, Walter Davis
and Laurie Anspach, Director of Citizens Commission on Human Rights
Florida
Wednesday, January 8th (noon Eastern ST) 9 AM Pacific
Dr. Fred Baughman, neurologist and Stan White will open your eyes to
what most of our world has not event considered. Dr. Baughman, a
seasoned physician, who has discovered and described medical diseases,
read the May 24, 2008, Charleston Gazette article "Vets taking Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder drugs die in sleep," and opened and financed
his own investigation into these unexplained deaths.
Andrew White, Eric
Layne, Nicholas Endicott and Derek Johnson, all in their twenties, were
four West Virginia veterans who died in their sleep in early 2008. There
were no signs of suicide or of a multi-drug "overdose" leading to coma,
as claimed by the Inspector General of the VA. All had been diagnosed
"PTSD"--a psychological diagnosis, not a disease (physical abnormality)
of the brain. All were on the same prescribed drug cocktail, Seroquel
(antipsychotic), Paxil (antidepressant) and Klonopin (benzodiazepine)
and all appeared "normal" when they went to sleep.
Learn about Dr.
Baughman’s investigation and learn what you can do to prevent more of
these senseless deaths.
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Click on Link Above
Guest call in number 310-861-2349
Soldiers Who Arrive Home and
End Up Behind Bars----Steve Talmadge (attorney), Walter Davis and
Laurie, Director of Citizens Commission on Human Rights Florida
Sat. Jan. 11 5PM Eastern 2 PM Pacific
“You may be surprised to find out that many of our soldiers are
arriving home only to end up behind bars in psychiatric wards. At one
time, a young man wasn’t able to enter the military if he was taking
psychiatric medication. Now, that’s all changed!
Soldiers are being
placed on mind-altering drugs that cause hallucinations, delusions,
psychosis, mania, suicidal and homicidal thoughts among many other
horrendous effects.
They arrive home, with their prescriptions and when
they don’t fair so well in civilian life, are committed for a 72 hour
hold. The vicious circle is wrapped tightly with a bow and only those
who are fully informed of the facts can right these wrongs.” (Director
of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Florida)
You will get a chance to hear from the Director of this very active
non-profit, as well as Attorney, Stephen Talmadge, on this subject.
(Dr. Stephen Alfred Talmadge, Jr. was awarded a Ph.D. in psychology
in 1989, after which he served as a licensed clinical psychologist
during his 20 year career in the Navy. In 1997, he became a Diplomate
in Forensic Psychology, performing evaluations and testifying in
military proceedings for all services, worldwide. After retiring from
the Navy, Steve graduated from law school. Prior to his current
position, he was employed by a public defender as a law clerk, working
on cases that involved involuntary commitment (Baker Acts). Steve is
very knowledgeable about Baker Act law and administrative rules. He has
assisted people in many states who were Baker Acted in Florida. Steve is
published in psychological and legal journals.)
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Click on the link above
Call in Number 310-861-2349
Educating Our Communities on Solutions----Barry Skywalker, Walter Davis and Laurie Anspach
Sat. Jan. 18, 5 PM Eastern, 2 PM Pacific
We explore the hope and possible solutions for military families.
Barry Skywalker advocate for human rights, has a special interest in
educating families of the military on their rights in terms of declining
the psychiatric meds and the benefit of getting fully informed on the
facts regarding mental health. He is joined by Director of the Citizens
Commission on Human Rights of Florida, Laurie Anspach. These two
advocates are dedicated to protecting the rights of our heroes, our
soldiers, and their families.
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Walter, U.S. Navy 1975 Orlando, Florida |
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Walter 1984 Naples, Italy on the staff of Commander Fleet Air Mediterranean |
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Walter as part of an aircrew in a P3 Orion on a surveillance mission over north Africa, 1985. |
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USS
MIDWAY Surface Action Group, Battle Group Alpha, Transiting Indian
Ocean enroute to the Battle of the North Arabian Sea 1988. Walter as
Chief Radar Pilot in USS MIDWAY. |
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Walter as a young Chief Petty Officer with only nine years active duty, Yokosuka, Japan. |
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