Skip to main content

On The Front Lines

Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Florida Names John Whitehead's 'Nobody's Children' Among Top 10 Music Video Contest Winners

CLEARWATER, Fla.--"Nobody's Children," a music video written by John W. Whitehead, performed by Joshua Whitehead and produced by Chris Combs of The Rutherford Institute has been named among the top 10 winners of a Music/Performance Video Contest sponsored by The Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Florida (CCHR). CCHR is a non-profit organization that investigates and exposes psychiatric violations of human rights. The contest is part of a campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of psychiatric drugs and the risks associated with medicating children. The prize-winning video, "Nobody's Children," which was also awarded the "Best Video Quality," can be seen on youtube.com.

"Young people today are immersed in a drug culture--one manufactured by the pharmaceutical industry--almost from the moment they are born," said John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute. "I commend CCHR for their important work in this area."

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Florida was founded in 1969 as a non-profit devoted to improving mental health. According to CCHR, "Millions of children worldwide are placed on mind-altering psychiatric drugs. Their parents are never given the full information on the FDA warnings and side effects. This leads to tragic consequences. Parents are not told that there are no medical tests to prove that one single mental health disorder exists. They are not told that there are medical tests that can be done to detect underlying physical causes, such as nutritional deficiencies, allergies, thyroid problems and more."

Donate

Copyright 2024 © The Rutherford Institute • Post Office Box 7482 • Charlottesville, VA 22906-7482 (434) 978-3888
The Rutherford Institute is a registered 501(c)(3) organization. All donations are fully deductible as a charitable contribution.