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Is this some kind of ghost text? lol

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My mom received a text of a picture my sister had taken of herself last month. My mom said to my sister "Wow, you look JUST like my grandmother in this picture." She was making this funny pouting face and had used an antique filter.

Anyways. My mom has this habit of deleting all of her texts before she goes to bed at night sooo that text should've been long gone.

More than a month later (this morning), she received the very same text from my sister of that picture TWICE! Along with another text message my dad had sent to her weeks ago that said "Just a warning... she's not happy." She turned on her phone and suddenly the three texts flooded in all at once.

My sister swears she no longer had the picture on her phone to send and my dad had been asleep when it all happened with his phone turned off in the next room.

Could this some how have been one of those creepy EVP sorta ghost messes with technology moments?

She thinks that maybe it was her grandmother's birthday or anniversary of her death.

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  1. look at the big pic someone is not happy who and why is what they or she is wanting you to find out so start hunting good luck


  2. I know that when I restart my pnone or turn it on for the first time in a while i get the text messages people had sent me that I had never gotten until then. So, maybe something like that happened. Cell phones are kinda cooky.

    But that is really strange. Maybe just take it as a warning, like the text message said, and see if the is anything you can do to make your grandmother happy. But if she passed on and is in heaven, I don't see why she isn't happy... hmmm.... interesting.  

  3. Meh, the way cellphone networks are, that picture could have been lost in cyberspace for ages before it got somewhere. Also depends on where she was when it was sent, because it's happened to me a couple times, no big deal

  4. I'm going to give you an alternative explanation.  I don't know how true or even how credible this is but:

    The Internet developed out of the DARPANet.  The DARPANet was a pentagon network intended to keep information secure in the event of nuclear war.  How did it try to do that?  Simple, since electronic networks in the vicinity of nuclear blasts were doorstops and memories, it created a modular worldwide network with lots of redundancies so the bad guys could destroy all our records they wanted to and there would always be copies of them.

    And ISPs are putting caps on the redundancies at the heart of the Internet.

    Anyhow, somehow the WWW has decided these are very important messages which must be preserved, and so sent them to your mother.  It's the nature of the network that it makes this call sometimes.

  5. Thats quite freaky,

    but they may be playing a prank?

    Depends if they're the sort.

  6. it is kinda creepy n i think u gotta remember her B'day.lol

  7. WOW  STRANGE  YES  -- I DONT KNOW  

  8. I sometimes accidentally send off text, Sometimes my tect gets to the receiver after a day or two.

    So that could have happened to your dad's phone since you say that your sis and mum don't have the texts any more.

    The dead if they wanted to, would use better ways of communication.

  9. some people out there know how to hack into cell phones. they can control your text messages, send them, delete them, or whatever and they can spy on you through the camera lens if you phone is a camera phone and hear what they're saying. creepy, isn't it? but it's true because this happened to my best friend's cousin and the person was sending him a bunch of text messages acting like he was a ghost that was right there in the same room communicating through text messgaes. it got so out of hand that her cousin called the cops but by the time they arrived the guys had all the text messages he sent deleted.

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