I loved this post because I’ve often thought some of the same things in regards to “Get Out!” evp. I would like to share more of your posts in the future.
https://polldaddy.com/js/rating/rating.jsI have always wondered about the “get out” evp’s. One being that its pretty much always an evp received. You dont generally always get the same message from each investigation. What if its something to do with people getting too close to the truth? “Get out” not meaning to get out,maybe its a way of being said “your not supposed to get this information” or something like that?
Or each haunting comes with a ghost thats a fan of “Elaine” from Seinfield, And say it instead of “no way” ( Just kidding)
Im still working on a hypothesis on what the “get out” message may be. I really dont think the meaning is a warning to leave though, it has to mean something else. 🙂
I agree. I believe there are a number of ways to interpret “Get Out” depending on context, which we don’t get a whole lot of in EVP. But sometimes a cigar is just a cigar and get out just means get out… of my space.
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I loved this post because I’ve often thought some of the same things in regards to “Get Out!” evp. I would like to share more of your posts in the future.
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https://polldaddy.com/js/rating/rating.jsI have always wondered about the “get out” evp’s. One being that its pretty much always an evp received. You dont generally always get the same message from each investigation. What if its something to do with people getting too close to the truth? “Get out” not meaning to get out,maybe its a way of being said “your not supposed to get this information” or something like that?
Or each haunting comes with a ghost thats a fan of “Elaine” from Seinfield, And say it instead of “no way” ( Just kidding)
Im still working on a hypothesis on what the “get out” message may be. I really dont think the meaning is a warning to leave though, it has to mean something else. 🙂
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I agree. I believe there are a number of ways to interpret “Get Out” depending on context, which we don’t get a whole lot of in EVP. But sometimes a cigar is just a cigar and get out just means get out… of my space.
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