It was interesting to compare the paranormal rejectors to alternative health rejectors. Double standards. Ignorance. Harassment. Suppression. Authority-pleasing. Disguising as truth. Propaganda. All are tactics used by the pseudo-skeptics of both areas. They assume that people choose alt. therapy like herbs or homeopathy cause their uneducated, desperate just as they also assume people only believe in an afterlife cause they want to. A "longing for heaven" is engrained in the human mind, say the skeptics. But they don't consider that people who actually use alt. therapies may well be educated, spent years researching, and keep up with medical science research news.
The book also exposes the way popular debunking magicians like James Randi and even academic debunkers have given the paranormal an undeserved bad name. Its not unlike the special interest groups that infiltrate government and corporations to spread misinformation on alternative medicine. In truth, the pseudo-skeptics are the ones committing fraud by attempting to obscure the truth about both subjects. They pull out the medical establishment propaganda about supplements being useless whole psi-debunkers refer to orthodox science to show that telepathy and psychokinesis can't possibly be real. However, theres is a watered-down version of science and close-minded reason they hide behind.
Its also common for the supposed skeptics to invoke psychology as a way to explain away paranormal. Fallible memory, power of suggestion, cognitive dissonance, and pattern-making can all explain the paranormal reports say skeptics. Apparently, people only think a supplement works cause of the testimonials in an info-commercial. This is almost an insult to the people who have spent their time researching health. To use psychological explanations is a form of claiming supposed intellectual superiority over paranormal/alt. health experiencers, which tends to be a feature of the academic world period. Its not unusual for doctors to act like arrogant bigots cause they think their 8 year ivy degree gives them superiority over everyone else.
So Randi's Prize was an interesting view into the critics of modern parapsychology and helped to better understand the mentality of supposed skeptics. Perhaps you can take a lesson from this while remembering the Kabbalah notion that "bad" arises from an imbalance in the cosmos. Thus the vitriol of skeptics does have a purpose afterall and thats to realize the "good" of paranormal research. The two can't live without each other.