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THIS,
Phantom Phone Calls
True stories that will make you think twice before answering the
phone
Can the dead manipulate electronic devices? Can they reach back through
the fabric of time and space, from wherever they are, and influence the
workings of our communications devices - our telephones - to leave one
last message... to say one last goodbye?
As fantastic as it seems, the mystery of phone calls from the dead is
not an uncommon one. Those who have researched the phenomenon have
determined that these calls usually occur within the first 24 hours of
the death, but there have been cases in which the calls were received as
long as two years after. The call is usually filled with heavy static
and the phantom caller's voice is faint, as if far away. Far away,
indeed.
Something Strange, Indeed
This happened to my older brother, Matt, about a year ago, just a few
weeks after my eldest brother Jeremy's best friend, Joe, died of heart
trouble. Matt received a telephone call from a person that sounded
exactly like Joe. He said something like, "Matt, it's Joe. Is Jeremy
home? Something really strange is going on." Matt freaked out and could
hardly answer, "No, he's not. Sorry." Then the phone hung up and Matt
looked at the caller I.D.; it read, "Out of area." So Matt tried *69,
but they were unable to trace the call. We never got another telephone
call from Joe. It still scares Matt to think of it. - Janaye S.
Say Goodbye, Grandpa
My husband lost his grandfather a long time ago. But just recently he
has been experiencing something really weird. He has seen his
grandfather's name on our caller ID. So we thought someone was calling
from his grandfather's house. That was the first time, and no one was
even home. Just today, for the second time, he was at work and clearly,
along with co-workers, heard the phone ring. He answered it on the first
ring, but only heard a dial tone. When he looked at the phone's
directory, which has no caller ID, but lists who he has called, he saw
the grandfather's name again. What could this mean? How could it be
happening? - Leroy L.
Money is Useless Here
One of my clients related this story to me a few years ago. At the time
she worked for the Department of Social Services and one of the services
she offered was checks for emergency expenses. She had issued a check
for $100 to one of her clients for utilities and was about to close the
file when her phone rang. On the line was the woman to whom the check
was issued. The woman sounded vague and distracted, but clearly said, "I
won't be needing that $100 after all." My client made a note of it and
went on with her other work. That evening at home she was reading the
newspaper when she saw the obituary of the woman she had talked with on
the phone. She had died the previous day! - Mary B.



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