• `Haunted' Elsa Doll

    From Seth Able@RICKSBBS to All on Saturday, May 10, 2025 12:30:15
    The creepy, old-fashioned porcelain doll with a Victorian appearance, red lips, rosy cheeks, and blue eyes, referring to Annabelle, may come to mind when one thinks of a haunted doll. However, it's unlikely that anyone still keeps one in their house. Unless that house is Warren's Occult Museum in Monroe, Conn. However, those dolls are not the only ones getting possessed.

    Disney's Frozen Elsa doll, given as a Christmas 2013 gift in the Houston region, made headlines when it appeared to start acting paranormal. For two years, the doll was working as it was technically supposed to, reciting phrases from the movie and singing Let It Go when a button was pressed. In 2015, it started randomly alternating between English and Spanish languages.

    The woman who purchased the doll claimed that, even with its switch off, the doll would start speaking and singing randomly. In December 2019, the family chose to get rid of the Elsa doll. Despite tossing it in the garbage, the family eventually discovered it hidden inside a bench in their living room weeks later. Following the discovery, Elsa started to speak and sing solely in Spanish, soon after which the family made another attempt to scrap the Elsa doll. The doll was double-bagged and put at the bottom of the garbage can, which was soon picked up by waste collectors.

    The family left for a trip sometime later, but when they were back, the haunted doll was waiting in their backyard. In their last attempt, the family sent Elsa through the mail to a Minnesotan family friend, who fastened the possessed doll to the front bumper of his truck. According to the woman's most recent update in October 2020, the doll hasn't returned to Houston. Yet.

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  • From Jimmy Anderson@RICKSBBS/TIME/BATTLEST to Seth Able on Sunday, May 11, 2025 19:48:00
    Seth Able wrote to All <=-

    The creepy, old-fashioned porcelain doll with a Victorian appearance,
    red lips, rosy cheeks, and blue eyes, referring to Annabelle, may come
    to mind when one thinks of a haunted doll. However, it's unlikely that anyone still keeps one in their house. Unless that house is Warren's Occult Museum in Monroe, Conn. However, those dolls are not the only
    ones getting possessed.

    <snip>

    A Christian podcaster I listen to had a guest on the show that used to
    be into "new age" and would read Tarot cards and do chakra balencing
    and such. She mentioned getting rid of her deck of cards and there
    was ONE card (that was her special card, somehow) would show back up.
    She would toss it - it would come back. She tore it up and tossed
    the pieces - it came back. She even went so far as to bury it - still
    came back.

    Someone advised that she sprinkle it with holy water - burn it -
    then bury the ashes after sprinkling holy water on the ashes. It
    didn't come back.

    Now before you quote me, I might have some of the order wrong, or
    the specifics, but the point was it kept coming back until she
    invoked the Most High God and Jesus Christ in the cleansing.

    The family left for a trip sometime later, but when they were back, the haunted doll was waiting in their backyard. In their last attempt, the family sent Elsa through the mail to a Minnesotan family friend, who fastened the possessed doll to the front bumper of his truck. According
    to the woman's most recent update in October 2020, the doll hasn't returned to Houston. Yet.

    I would hate to be the person to recieve it, if it were in fact a
    cursed item...



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  • From Robert Gmez@RICKSBBS to Jimmy Anderson on Wednesday, May 14, 2025 12:28:55
    <snip>

    A Christian podcaster I listen to had a guest on the show that used to
    be into "new age" and would read Tarot cards and do chakra balencing
    and such. She mentioned getting rid of her deck of cards and there
    was ONE card (that was her special card, somehow) would show back up.
    She would toss it - it would come back. She tore it up and tossed
    the pieces - it came back. She even went so far as to bury it - still
    came back.

    Someone advised that she sprinkle it with holy water - burn it -
    then bury the ashes after sprinkling holy water on the ashes. It
    didn't come back.

    Now before you quote me, I might have some of the order wrong, or
    the specifics, but the point was it kept coming back until she
    invoked the Most High God and Jesus Christ in the cleansing.

    I would hate to be the person to recieve it, if it were in fact a
    cursed item...

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    I think sometimes when we notice the paranormal, it notices us back. It likes the attention and feeds off our curiosity and even fear. We are like batteries for this phenomenon. My Grandmother always advised us to avoid these things and ignore anything supernatural.


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  • From Eddie Wilson@RICKSBBS to Robert Gmez on Thursday, May 15, 2025 13:36:42
    Re: Re: `Haunted' Elsa Doll
    By: Robert Gmez to Jimmy Anderson on Wed May 14 2025 12:28 pm



    <snip>

    A Christian podcaster I listen to had a guest on the show that used to
    be into "new age" and would read Tarot cards and do chakra balencing
    and such. She mentioned getting rid of her deck of cards and there
    was ONE card (that was her special card, somehow) would show back up.
    She would toss it - it would come back. She tore it up and tossed
    the pieces - it came back. She even went so far as to bury it - still
    came back.

    Someone advised that she sprinkle it with holy water - burn it -
    then bury the ashes after sprinkling holy water on the ashes. It
    didn't come back.

    Now before you quote me, I might have some of the order wrong, or
    the specifics, but the point was it kept coming back until she
    invoked the Most High God and Jesus Christ in the cleansing.

    I would hate to be the person to recieve it, if it were in fact a
    cursed item...

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    I think sometimes when we notice the paranormal, it notices us back. It like the attention and feeds off our curiosity and even fear. We are like batter for this phenomenon. My Grandmother always advised us to avoid these things ignore anything supernatural.


    Robert,
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    I agree with Robert. IT likes the attention.
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  • From Eddie Wilson@RICKSBBS to Jimmy Anderson on Thursday, May 15, 2025 13:41:25
    Re: Re: `Haunted' Elsa Doll
    By: Jimmy Anderson to Seth Able on Sun May 11 2025 07:48 pm

    Seth Able wrote to All <=-

    The creepy, old-fashioned porcelain doll with a Victorian appearance, red lips, rosy cheeks, and blue eyes, referring to Annabelle, may come to mind when one thinks of a haunted doll. However, it's unlikely that anyone still keeps one in their house. Unless that house is Warren's Occult Museum in Monroe, Conn. However, those dolls are not the only ones getting possessed.

    <snip>

    A Christian podcaster I listen to had a guest on the show that used to
    be into "new age" and would read Tarot cards and do chakra balencing
    and such. She mentioned getting rid of her deck of cards and there
    was ONE card (that was her special card, somehow) would show back up.
    She would toss it - it would come back. She tore it up and tossed
    the pieces - it came back. She even went so far as to bury it - still
    came back.

    Someone advised that she sprinkle it with holy water - burn it -
    then bury the ashes after sprinkling holy water on the ashes. It
    didn't come back.

    Now before you quote me, I might have some of the order wrong, or
    the specifics, but the point was it kept coming back until she
    invoked the Most High God and Jesus Christ in the cleansing.

    The family left for a trip sometime later, but when they were back, the haunted doll was waiting in their backyard. In their last attempt, the family sent Elsa through the mail to a Minnesotan family friend, who fastened the possessed doll to the front bumper of his truck. According to the woman's most recent update in October 2020, the doll hasn't returned to Houston. Yet.

    I would hate to be the person to recieve it, if it were in fact a
    cursed item...



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    I stay away from Tarot and Ouja. I do not want to know my future. I would not bother trying to communicate with my deceased loved ones because I figure the are in Heaven and happy there with God. I find these stories fascinating. Thank you for sharing the story about the lady trying to separate herself from the Tarot.
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  • From Jimmy Anderson@RICKSBBS/TIME/BATTLEST to Robert Gmez on Saturday, May 17, 2025 21:57:00
    Robert Gmez wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-

    I think sometimes when we notice the paranormal, it notices us back. It likes the attention and feeds off our curiosity and even fear. We are like batteries for this phenomenon. My Grandmother always advised us to avoid these things and ignore anything supernatural.

    As a Christian with a Biblical worldview, I believe in the supernatural,
    but I don't ignore it. Jesus Himself was 'supernatural' - and continues
    to be. Angels are as well.

    But feeding off of us? Absolutely! I don't believe that 'ghosts' are
    feeding off of us, but the demons that pretend to be 'familiar
    spirits' are indeed being 'fed' in the sense that they are happily
    moving right along with their job!



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  • From Robert Gmez@RICKSBBS to Jimmy Anderson on Wednesday, May 28, 2025 12:49:23
    Re: Re: `Haunted' Elsa Doll
    By: Jimmy Anderson to Robert Gmez on Sat May 17 2025 09:57 pm

    Robert Gmez wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-

    I think sometimes when we notice the paranormal, it notices us back. It likes the attention and feeds off our curiosity and even fear. We are like batteries for this phenomenon. My Grandmother always advised us to avoid these things and ignore anything supernatural.

    As a Christian with a Biblical worldview, I believe in the supernatural,
    but I don't ignore it. Jesus Himself was 'supernatural' - and continues
    to be. Angels are as well.

    But feeding off of us? Absolutely! I don't believe that 'ghosts' are
    feeding off of us, but the demons that pretend to be 'familiar
    spirits' are indeed being 'fed' in the sense that they are happily
    moving right along with their job!



    ... It beeped and said "Countdown initiated". Is that bad?
    You are correct. I believe in the supernatural as well, but try to keep it at a distance. I trust in Jesus to guide me through anything supernatural. His word is my shield. I was thinking the more you notice and encourage the negative side of the paranormal world the more it notices you and is drawn to you. I enjoy your messages Sir. Thank you.
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