Based on my own opinion and experience, I truly believed that this so called, "Hmong Rumor" is not something made just so we could make our days go by faster. I don't have enough evidence to believe in it yet, but (pay attention to what I'm saying because I just did a counterargument)I do acknowledge the, "Death Phone Call" to a certain extent. Any facts to support my individual concept or idea that I just made? Yes, definitely I do. A year ago, an incident happened to one of my friends due to the fact that he have an out-of-town girlfriend. One very late night, while driving back home from Visalia to Fresno, my friend received a weird phone number calling him. So he skeptically and was in concerned to know who was calling him so late at night, picked up the phone. Based on the evidence, the caller knew his name, and asked him some very strange questions (Confidential due to privacy, and don't want to scare the audience) by which stunned him. He didn't know or recognized the voice at all, but went on with the flow. About a couple of minutes passed, he was just giving out false answers, and tried to end the conversation. However, more time passed by, and the caller didn't seemed to be interested to end the conversation, so he helplessly hanged up the phone. By this time, he was totally stunned, and was a bit skeptical. He wasn't scare or anything like that because he was just done talking with his girl. Anyways, that night he came home and had a really bad dream. He dreamed of being in a dark place, and this place was no ordinary place, but have a really eerie feeling. He was standing there when one of his uncle that passed away many years ago came up to him. His uncle asked him why he was there due to the fact that that place was only for the dead. So his uncle redirected him to another place and told him that that place is where he was supposed to be. All of a sudden, he woke up and was totally afraid by that time. His parents did a shaman ceremony for him, and they said that while he was driving home, a dead lady saw him on the street and liked him. So the one that called him was that dead lady, and took his spirits when he answered the phone, but since his uncle have had helped him, everything should be fine. After that incident, he never came home pass evening when he goes visit his girlfriend.
Here, is an authentic evidence that proves the "Hmong Rumor" or "Death Phone Call" is not a false made-up story. How? The incident that happened to my friend involved with phone call and technically was able to take his spirit away. Advanced technology? Not so advanced after all because not only did humanity have the access to it, the other world can successfully do it so too. So what? This would mean that we should pay more attention to what we are saying and believing in regards to this topic. If it have successfully and ironically happened to my friend, it could happen to anyone. Life is full many possibilities, put more thinkings into it because many things can possibly happen although we don't want to believe it. As a matter of fact, I understand that it's quite difficult to believe in something that haven't reach our knowledge or to our extent of knowledge. Still, open our ears and listen to how the world is changing. More and more unbelievable incidents are happening nowadays, and probably the Book of Revelation from the Bible does play in what is happening. Don't know? See, listen so everyone could get my point. Many of years ago, many people believe that the earth was flat. But after it was proven, many people started to believe in it. Manys thought airplane was impossible, but look at today. Also, going to the moon was thought to be just science-fiction, but today is, "A giant leap for mankind" ~Neil Armstrong, people used to think that it would be greatly impossible for the other world to use phone as a way to contact the living, and terribly take away people's spirits, but it happened. Science fiction is becoming non-fiction and impossible is now transforming into possible. Think, Believe, Act, and Make Your Choice Wisely, and definitely TRY NOT to take any chance of answering a deadly prank call if it really does exist. Up to you to believe it or not.