
Logan H. Merrill
Investigative Reporter
ABOUT
Logan graduated from Brandeis University under the writing tutelage of famed playwright William Gibson. After authoring scripts for film and television, Logan shifted his focus to online journalism. He specializes in media and ethics, human rights and psychiatric abuse.
LATEST STORIES
MENTAL HEALTH
Pfizer-Exec-Turned-FDA-Exec Patrizia Cavazzoni Turns Pfizer Exec Again
As an FDA executive, Cavazzoni handed Pfizer, her former employer, a record-setting number of approved drugs in one year. And now she’s back. There’s a reason they call it the “revolving door.”
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
First Amendment Scholar Steven Collis Is on a Peace Mission
Steven T. Collis has spent his scholarly life showing how the First Amendment is the key to a healthy and peaceful society.
HUMAN RIGHTS
Black History’s 100th Celebration a Moment of Cultural Reflection
Few know the history of Dr. Carter Woodson and his single-handed effort to preserve Black history. Grown from a week to a month, Black history is woven into American culture.
MENTAL HEALTH
America Finally Gets the Memo: SSRIs & Other Psychiatric Drugs Kill
A new government commission will evaluate the deadly threat of psychotropic drugs. They’ll discover exactly what the Church of Scientology has been saying for years.
MENTAL HEALTH
CCHR Testifies to Curb “Psychiatric Youth Transport” aka Child Abduction
Called “gooning,” the abduction of children for forcible psychiatric incarceration is an outrage that must end, and the Citizens Commission on Human Rights is leading the fight.
DRUGS
Drug Trafficker Used Social Media to Ensnare Youth in His Crimes
Now sentenced to a decade in prison, this Washington man used Snapchat to recruit young drug couriers, showing off his luxurious lifestyle—one built on human misery.
MENTAL HEALTH
Now They’re Beating the Kids—Abuse of Children at UK Psychiatric Facility Exposed
A new report reveals that staff at Cygnet Joyce Parker Hospital sadistically dragged children to put them in needless restraints—and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
HUMAN RIGHTS
“This Is Not a Threat But a Promise”—Hundreds Arrested in California Anti-Trafficking Sting
More than 100 law enforcement agencies across the state helped rescue nearly 180 individuals believed to be victims of human trafficking.
DRUG PREVENTION
Major Drop in Drug Overdose Deaths—Have We Turned a Corner on Substance Abuse?
Recent statistics from the CDC reveal the most significant one-year drop in substance abuse deaths on record.
MENTAL HEALTH
Cops Become “Mental Health Arbiters” as Involuntary Hospitalizations in NYC Soar
They call it “involuntary transport” to hide what they’re really doing: facilitating psychiatric human rights abuse.