My complaint about Chris Conlon

I am not writing to agree or disagree with Chris Conlon. What I have to say, however, regards Chris's decision to generate an epidemic of corruption and social unrest. Note that some of the facts I plan to use in this letter were provided to me by a highly-educated person who managed to escape his vapid indoctrination and is consequently believable. He thinks nothing of violating the spirit of an indigenous people whose art and songs and way of life are proof that the confusion that flippant snooty junkies create is desirable and convenient to our national enemies. Sure, even the worst kinds of corrupt miscreants there are may have some good points, but I have yet to find one.

It would stand to reason that I find it sickening to watch Chris control your bank account, your employment, your personal safety, and your mind. To top that off, if he succeeds in his attempt to advocate fatalistic acceptance of a headlong new world order, it'll have to be over my dead body. He frequently takes an accepted moral principle, adopts it as his own, and then accuses mainstream society of violating that principle. I wish I could put it more delicately, but that would miss the point. It is my fundamental belief that Chris favors manipulative psychological techniques over honest discussion. Plainly stated, almost every day, he outreaches himself in setting new records for arrogance, deceit, and greed. It's truly breathtaking to watch him.

On the surface, it would seem that by an odd twist of fate, we must not miss our chance to work beyond the predatory plasticity of Chris's ramblings. But the truth is that this makes the issue an even greater tragedy. Chris must think that being deluded entitles one to undermine everyone's capacity to see, or change, the world as a whole. Lastly, for those who read this letter, I really hope you take it to heart and pass this message on to others.


Why do you have a complaint about me on your Web page?.