By Kirby Robinson
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to tonight’s radio show REALISTIC OR
FAKE? A REVIEW OF THE CURRENT CROP OF PARA-REALITY SHOWS. [7 PST/ 10
EST]
Yes, we have a normal week happening in the paranormal
field. In fact, it's so normal it's easy to let things slip by unnoticed. At the
Eye on the Paranormal, we don't let things slip by us – we see it all.
This Manhattan Psychic Lost Her Rocks!
Betty Vlado, an Upper East Side psychic, has clearly
lost her rocks! She wants clients to use moon rocks to cleanse those black
auras! Glad the law stepped in and put a stop to it.
British Psychic Sylvia Mitchell Fakes Cancer, Steals from Clients
Read the following article to learn more. However, be
warned – you'll see some scary pictures of Sylvia Mitchell.
Florida Psychic Rose Marks Cheated Clients out of $25,000,000. She Faces
20 Years in Prison
Another Fake Psychic -- Christina George
Christina George knows less about the paranormal than
she claims. Her profile offers the same fluff and puff that most do. She claims
to be psychic but offers no proof. She claims to be an expert in many areas of
the new age. There is no value in that as those former new age teachers used to
say, "Fake it till you make it. Incidentally, that’s where Paula White got
it.
Her most troubling claim is that she can help others
with the gift. Again, this is the type of false claim that Chip Coffey bragged
about in his shameful show, Psychic Kids:
Children of the Paranormal. Where is the training? Is she licensed in the
state of California? To be selling mental health advice risks the mental health
of others, and is not something to be taken lightly.
These actions taken by other para celebs like The Haunted
Collector's John Zaffis concerns us greatly. The following was posted at Worst
Paranormal.
Scammed by investigator Christina George Psychic and Paranormal
Research Society
September 30, 2013, 04:16:12 PM
Christina came to our home because we were having paranormal
problems. She said that she could help us and get rid of the spirits that
were causing the problems. While at our home, she saw two figurines that
she said had bad spirits attached to them. We discussed them with her and
even told her that we had been told that they were valued at $65,000.00 or more
each. She said that our problems would not stop until they were out of
our home. She convinced us to give them to her so that she could take
them to UC Davis and have them put on display in their anthropology
department. She said that we would have one year to take them back or
they would become property of the university. We had her sign a contract
this this effect. About 6 months later, we found out that she had not given
them to the university, but instead had kept them at her home. When we
asked for them back, she told us that she had sent them to John Zaffis to keep
in his museum. We had not agreed to this. When she came again to
our home with her team to do a cleansing, she told us that she had lied to us
about sending them to John when she said she did but had indeed
"lied" to us. She then said that she sent them to him just the
day before her team came to our home. We believe that she probably sold them
and pocketed the money.
Also, while her team was here, she asked if we had any other old,
valuable items like jewelry, old coins, etc. Why would she want to know
this, so she could steal something else from us?
I have been in contact with John Zaffis and he says that he still has
not received them. I have been forced to file a theft report with local
law enforcement to attempt to recover them. Christina refuses to return
any calls from the Deputy. She has also stated on Facebook, and I have
copies to prove this, that; "No way in hell am I going to give them
back". Further more, some of her "friends" have offered to
destroy the figurines and also have made threats to our safety.
Later that day, Christina George posted repeatedly
that she was spotless of blame and even placed the blame on her client. In criminology,
you'll learn that a truly innocent person simply says they are innocent. You'll
notice that wasn't done. However, a guilty person will spend hours protesting
their innocence.
It's bad enough that the items were removed from the
home. But what's worse, and this goes out to everyone that copies John Zaffis,
is that you don't need to remove the item[s]. You cleanse it of anything that's
attached to it. This is done by binding or removing the spirit by using the
name above all names—Jesus Christ. It's actually that simple.
We know this is hard for some to take, but the power
of Christ trumps everything—especially fake para-celebs.
Next week – there will be more para-crazies to report
on.
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1 comment:
She has a long standing habit of asking for money due to her terrible health which isn't a problem when asked to do events that give her exposure. She uses her health for sympathy to a avoid harsh back lash. Her page goes babk to 2011 begging for hand outs and prayers for "serious health scares" but yet she can travel???
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