Whoo, some weird stuff out of Omaha. This woman worked as an assistant to a homebuilder CEO, a major league woo who ran his company like a cult. Apparently, her pregnancy blew a hole in his aura and created a grave disturbance in the Force:
Jammie Harms says that throughout her employment with Hearthstone, Smith and other managers pushed a spiritual and religious atmosphere in the workplace "based on concepts incorporating universal energy, concepts of reincarnation, and intuitive spiritualism." Harms says that Smith shared his beliefs that past lives determine current behaviors.
Harms says she played along with the company's spiritual and religious practices in order to keep her job, though she did not "fully embrace" the religion.
Harms claims that in March 2009, after she told Smith that she was pregnant, he warned her to be cautious, and said he had been traumatized while in his mother's womb when she had a sexual affair with another man. Harms claims her boss told her, "Babies can remember things in the womb."
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Later that afternoon, Harms says, Smith consulted a psychic because Harms had cut her hair short and gained 15 to 20 pounds while pregnant. She says Smith was concerned there was "negative energy" being created because Harms had a male boss instead of a female boss.
Harms claims that about a week later, Smith called a chiropractor and "self-described energy worker" in order to hash out his "mother issues and how (Harms') pregnancy was bringing up very negative energy relating to his own experience" in the womb. Smith told the "energy worker" that he believed Harms' baby had a "negative agenda," Harms says. She claims that the "energy worker" told Smith that the baby had a past life with him and then asked him to "partner with the baby."
Harms says that Smith replied that "his whole system said no to being partners" with the fetus and that the baby's "energy 'is hostile' towards him."...
http://www.courthousenews.com/2010/06/17/28155.htm
More here from the local TV news:
http://www.action3news.com/Global/story.asp?S=12738001The two videos include former employees who dish dirt on the weird CEO, like his buying lots according to the number of "land fairies" on the property, and using "muscle testing" to make hiring decisions.