Thursday, December 15, 2011

From Demonic Dog to Demon-Warding Pendants


Olga Horvat, an artist residing in New York, capitalized on the tragic accidental death of her poodle toy dog by using it as part of her dramatic sales pitch for demon-warding pendants. She claimed that after purchasing Princess, he family went through constant bad luck, such as a costly $7000 bed bug termination fee, her husband having a car accident and then getting Churg-Strauss Syndrome (an autoimmune disease), and her young daughter almost getting kicked out of school for touching a Muslims student with a glove (cooties).

Shortly after her dog died, she published a book called Paranormal Pooch, which talked about her experiences with the alleged demonic-possession of her dog that she was never able to train. Along with the book, she began selling energy shield pendants for both people and dogs. Skeptics were unconvinced of her dubious claims of her dog story, which could be explained conventionally, and her jewelry. Glen Dash, who tests goods for supernatural shielding effects, sad that demon-warding claim of her jewelry is nothing but baloney. Joshua Warren was less judgmental, merely saying that her claims are hard to verify.

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