tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post5854824982936989857..comments2024-03-27T23:11:38.102+01:00Comments on 'MLM' The American Dream Made Nightmare: The 'Herbalife (HLF)' cult (secte) - An in-depth analysis.David Brearhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-8054469815514503952015-04-04T17:05:23.476+02:002015-04-04T17:05:23.476+02:00Anonymous 'Herbalife' propagandist - The i...Anonymous 'Herbalife' propagandist - The important point which I made, and which you have completely failed to grasp, is that I'm not simply saying that Michael Johnson is a cultic racketeer, I'm explaining in great detail why he is one.<br /><br />In response, Michael Johnson has produced a puerile and abusive blanket dismissal of all articles challenging the authenticity of his 'Herbalife / MLM' fairy story, as the work of 'knuckleheads in bathrobes.'<br /><br />Similarly, I'm not saying that Stuart Pfeifer is stupid. On the contrary, I'm explaining the vast dissimulated criminal enterprise which he, and many of his colleagues, have completely failed to spot, and suggesting various rational explanations for this chronic gaff committed by the mainstream media.<br /><br />Stuart Pfeifer is the equivalent of a journalist in the ancient city of Troy reporting to his fellow citizens that a marvelous wooden horse has been dragged into the city, but that some crazy person has suggested that it might be dangerous.<br /><br />Anyone with an ounce of common-sense would realize that the obvious move for the likes of Mr. Pfeifer, would have been to have looked inside the Herbalife Trojan horse, before offering any opinion.David Brearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-85542980339908790102015-04-04T09:04:56.634+02:002015-04-04T09:04:56.634+02:00This is the pot calling the kettle black, because ...This is the pot calling the kettle black, because you are calling Stuart Pfeifer stupid and the CEO of Herbalife a criminal.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-16297951385982265032015-04-03T20:01:23.634+02:002015-04-03T20:01:23.634+02:00Anonymous- Did you watch the recent HBO documentar...Anonymous- Did you watch the recent HBO documentary on 'Scientology?'<br /><br />Every person who featured as a witness against 'Scientology' in that film, has had a black propaganda, attack video made about him/her, and posted on the Internet.<br /><br />There are even black-propaganda 'Scientology' attack videos about the film-maker and about the author of the book on which the film was based.<br /><br />The boss of 'Scientolog'y is so deluded that he doesn't realize that this paranoid reaction is the absolute proof of the validity of what these witnesses all state about him.<br /><br />Michael Johnson has made exactly the same mistake.<br /><br />David Brearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-25055026130765301322015-04-03T19:55:16.374+02:002015-04-03T19:55:16.374+02:00"knuckleheads in bathrobes"
And I thoug..."knuckleheads in bathrobes"<br /><br />And I thought you were paraphrasing, but Johnson really did say that. <br /><br />He can't address the issues so he attacks his critics.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-22284260334417375002015-04-03T12:31:11.453+02:002015-04-03T12:31:11.453+02:00Anonymous - That's not quite true, because man...Anonymous - That's not quite true, because many people (including Bill Ackman) have described 'Herbalife' as a cult, but only in private. <br /><br />In order to use the term, 'cult,' publicly, without fear of being sued, you have got to be able to say exactly what you mean by it. Ackman's attorneys have not been qualified to advise him on these important matters, because, legalistically, cults do not exist in the USA.<br /><br />You will observe that no one is suing me for publicly explaining why 'Herbalife' has been the corporate-front for an unoriginal cultic racket. Indeed, if I were to be sued, that would only further confirm the accuracy of my in-depth analysis and probably hasten the demise of the organization. <br /><br />To date, the only response from the ostensible boss of the 'Herablife' mob, Michael Johnson, has been puerile and abusive. If you watch the propaganda video of him linked above, he sought to dismiss un-named Bloggers (presumeably including me) as:<br /><br />'knuckleheads in bathrobes.'<br /><br />To be perfectly honest, for all his stolen cash, Michael Johnson is like a defenceless child when faced by a determined, and well-informed, challenge to the authenticity of his absurdly-kitsch 'Herbalife / MLM' fairy story.David Brearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-88288569699404747632015-04-03T11:56:18.636+02:002015-04-03T11:56:18.636+02:00I also don't understand why Ackman has never s...I also don't understand why Ackman has never says anything about 'Herablife' being a cult.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-74874804261971252142015-04-03T10:50:50.668+02:002015-04-03T10:50:50.668+02:00Thanks for the thumbs up, Anonymous.
You pose two...Thanks for the thumbs up, Anonymous.<br /><br />You pose two very interesting questions, because all that mainstream journalists have to do, is Google-search 'Herbalife Cult.'<br /><br />Personally, I'm not accusing 'Herbalife' of being a cult.<br /><br />As you have rightly observed, I have explained in great detail why 'Herablife,' and numerous other so-called 'MLM companies,' have been the corporate fronts for essentially-identical, blame the victim cultic rackets.<br /><br />Absolutely no one has attempted to refute my evidence-based analysis of what has been lurking behind the Utopian 'MLM' fairy story.<br /><br />As for the question of why mainstream journalists never refer to the detailed evidence: To me, this is the most extraordinary aspect of the whole affair; for even the briefest glance at 'Herbalife' videos on the Net. reveals a gang of outrageously-kitsch charlatans pretending moral and intellectual authority - very much in the syle of 'Scientology.' <br /><br />If they have looked at the evidence, then persons like Stuart Pfeifer, would have to be completely stupid and and/or naive, and/or corrupt, to repeat the fairy story and say that 'Herbalife is a nutrition company being attacked by short-sellers.'<br /><br />The only other rational (but highly unlikely) explanations, are that persons like Stuart Pfeifer are too lazy, or too busy, to look at the evidence.<br /><br />The one common-sense question that even honest mainstream journalists never want to consider, is : What would be my reaction if a member of my own family suddenly announced that he/she had signed up with 'Herbalife?'David Brearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122471861776758998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7762286463497378104.post-83546988618921912242015-04-03T10:24:06.190+02:002015-04-03T10:24:06.190+02:00Great article! You've got the best explanation...Great article! You've got the best explanation of the Herbalife cult! <br /><br />A couple of things I can't understand David, why don't journalists ever say Herbalife is widely accused of being a cult?<br /><br />Why don't journalists refer to the detailed evidence that Ackman's people have posted? <br /><br />It's pretty damning stuff!<br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com