Tesla Purple Shield: Buy a dog ID for 199.99$
ByThe famous Tesla Shield. Still wondering if it’s a scam? I mean, how could I prove it doesn’t work? I’ve talked a lot about it, said it was a scam and today is time to prove it. Thanks to a DCS reader for pointing this out to me: you can actually find a little something on Amazon that looks so much like a Tesla purple shield. Oh wait, it’s a Tesla purple shield.
First let’s have a look at what Life Technology says about their device:
The Tesla Shield™ has two active elements which act in synergy with one another. These are the bioactive outer shell which was invented and developed by Nikola Tesla and his assistant Ralph Bergstresser, and the bioactive internal module which was developed by Life Technology™.
The specialist bioactive outer shell of The Tesla Shield™ was developed by Nikola Tesla and Ralph Bergstresser. The bioactive outer shell of The Tesla Shield™ is created by the Tesla/Bergstresser process and allows the device to resonate with the cosmic energy particles known as tachyons. The Tesla Shield™ emits a positive tachyon field with a radius of approximately 10 meters which is capable of penetrating any material substance or living organism.
Ok, so we are talking about the outer shell of the Tesla Shield here. So let’s have a look at a picture of this outer shell:

Now, let’s have a look at an Aluminum Anodized CONTAINER DOG ID HOLDER you can easily find on amazon.com at a terrible price of 9.99$ for a pack of 6:
Oh…How similar is that? Let’s read again:
The specialist bioactive outer shell of The Tesla Shield™ was developed by Nikola Tesla and Ralph Bergstresser. The bioactive outer shell of The Tesla Shield™ is created by the Tesla/Bergstresser process and allows the device to resonate with the cosmic energy particles known as tachyons. The Tesla Shield™ emits a positive tachyon field with a radius of approximately 10 meters which is capable of penetrating any material substance or living organism.
I think it solves it all, you can’t say this device ain’t a scam when you know it’s a dog id holder. How would you feel to wear a dog id holder? I would feel like I’m being ripped off. Oh, yeah there’s also the fact that they sell this crap for 199.99$ when it actually cost 9.99$ for a pack of 6.
What about the inner component? God, they sell you a dog id holder saying it was developed by Nicolas Tesla, can you really trust what’s inside?
I hope people Google a little before buying, this way they can find this article and don’t buy a 199.99$ product that’s actually worth 2$.


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