Full sentence EVP and spirit responds to question.
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All Comments (14)
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i cant hear it :(
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it dont sound like english at all if you turn it up real loud
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Also, we've had several EVPs in the backyard and the voice sounds similar in a couple of them. Someone hanging out back there? I checked the yard for EMF... nothing.
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If you listen carefully at 1:21 you can hear 5 syllables... to me it sounds like "43 dead folks" :) (I've heard the original)
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@webesoulseekers Native Americans are aboriginal Asians and their original tongues (especially the Creek) had a lot in common with Chinese. If you listen again, you may agree there's a similarity. I'm Cherokee but I've heard enough Creek to notice the resemblance.
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why did you tube change it's format- it sucks :(
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@jerilyng That's what I thought, too! :) So far, we have two votes for "Nowhere to go now" and two for "pray to the Lord now". Interesting...
"Nowhere to go now" with "go" drawn out in a creepy way.
Jim
GiacomoC 1 year ago
@GiacomoC That's exactly what Karen, one of our team members, thinks it says. I thought it said, "Pray to the Lord now". lol.
webesoulseekers 1 year ago
Sounds like it might be spoken in the Creek language.
evoiceable 1 year ago
@evoiceable You think? Creek Indians used to live in this area, before they were pushed out by the American government. There very well may be spirits of Creek Indians out here. Good insight!
webesoulseekers 1 year ago
heard a guy say...
"no where to go anyhow"
tippitytop1 1 year ago
@tippitytop1 Hmm...so we now have a few different people who think it says, "Nowhere to go...." Then "now" or "anyhow". I have a hard time making out EVPs. Maybe you all are right. :)
webesoulseekers 1 year ago