Where, oh where, should I begin telling you about how moonstruck Quackwatch is? How about here: Quackwatch's whitewash of the issue offers no real analysis of the situation that resulted in its subversive, odious ideals in the first place. As this letter will make clear, I am now in a position to define what I mean when I say that Quackwatch wants a central organization for its international world swindle, endowed with its own sovereign rights and removed from the intervention of other countries—a haven for the most uncivilized braggarts I've ever seen and a university for budding dishonest rascals. What I mean is that it plans to feed on the politics of resentment, alienation, frustration, anger, and fear. What can you do about that? Start by reading about how Quackwatch equates non-cooperation and solitariness with individuality. Become informed about the deceit, lies, and propaganda surrounding its promotion of vigilantism. Tell everyone you know that Quackwatch's sophistries clearly qualify for the most vile and contemptuous pejoratives that I have in my arsenal. Whatever weight we accord to that fact, we may be confident that Quackwatch has let its bleeding-heart feelings obscure reality. If that fact hurts, get over it; it's called reality. And for another dose of reality, consider that if I may be so bold, Quackwatch has vanity without pride, voluptuousness without taste, and learning without wisdom. Every store in the country should have that chiseled in large letters over the entryway. Maybe then people would grasp that given the amount of misinformation that Quackwatch is circulating, I must point out that if it were to use more accessible language then a larger number of people would be able to understand what it's saying. The downside for Quackwatch, of course, is that a larger number of people would also understand that when it promotes the idea of a "global village" Quackwatch secretly means "global pillage". That should serve as the final, ultimate, irrefutable proof that its false-flag operations are a logical absurdity, a series of deductions from a premise that has been denied. Speaking of absurdities, there is no such thing as evil in the abstract. It exists only in the evil deeds of evil organizations like Quackwatch. To reiterate the main message of this letter, Quackwatch bickers and argues over petty things.
Why do you have a complaint about my company on your Web page?