Internet Almost Decoded A Grandmother’s Dying Words, Solving 18 Years Mystery!

Do you think you can decode any code, written words, sign etc? If so, then why don’t you dare to decode the words written by a grandmother on the front and back of index cards? I can bet, your heads will be BOOOMMMM!!!


Code Written By Dorothy Holm On The Front & Back Of Index Cards Before Death
Code Written By Dorothy Holm On The Front & Back Of Index Cards Before Death

Janna Holm‘s grandmother Dorothy Holm died of brain cancer in 1996 when Janna Holm was 11 years old. Before Dorothy Holm died, she had written something on the front and back of index cards and later handed to Janna Holm and her cousins. For the last 18 years after Dorothy’s death, Janna Holm and her cousins tried very hard to decode the meaning of those written words, but failed.

Finding no other way, Janna Holm using the name JannaK, shared an image of those series of letters in MetaFilter, asking for help from internet users to decode the words. Holm mentioned that weeks before death, her grandmother didn’t talk to anybody. Rather she used to write index cards with mysterious sequences of letters on them. However, the above image you see reveals the mysterious sequences of letters written on the front and back of a index card. Look at the picture on top for better idea.

Janna also mentioned that she and her cousins, while trying to decode the words, thought these mysterious words could be a song lyrics. At present, many MetaFilter users are busy in decoding the meaning of these letters.

A MetaFilter user harperpitt claims it is “not a song lyric”. Some other MetaFilter members have mentioned that the letters may represent “prayers and other religious texts.” For example, those “A”s at the end may mean “Amen.”

Until now, the best guess (incomplete) for the entirety of the card is (collected from various users’ input in MetaFilter –

Please dear God NHBOBVPNSNHANAOENCNANHPNCPND,
NUOCPNNPNAPNMSMDKBMLPOWP, NAP.
NEENTGBTMLSHHSSSTMALHFFTMOFPANSTP,
NIOOIPNTPNROANTRSANTOTTAPOD,
Please let us all (or always) DONNOANPBOOLL,
Please keep us all safe and sound in mind and body, praise and glory Amen.
Please MOM T and V, M and J AMMSSSLLABAPMUTTCTCCATFGSHHILANRNPHTAOLP.
Please see that we are all happy and safe in our lives and in our work,
Please see that we all LOJTHTPATP,
Please see that we all GAOKWOCWAS and please see that we ADVGWAIIRARBOSAO,
Please see that we all HPPAAETWW,
Please see that we all HTPMAESTCWE.
Please see that all of us COOTI One Who hears all my prayers and please see that the pain does not hurt anymore,
Please see that we are all happy and safe, praise and glory Amen,
Please see that we are all in excellent health and please see that we are reunited in Heaven.
Please see that trouble, pain and injury (or illness) do not befall T, V, J, E, or any of us, praise and glory Amen.
Please see that those of us who worship the Lord with those of us whose suffering lingers will dwell safely with God our Blessed Savior,
Please see that we are HSAHVASASBTATWARHSFAOT,
Please see that we all have bodily perfection in the next realm, see that none of the rest of us have to bear painful memories
{OR Please see that we all have blood pressure in the normal range & see that none of the rest of us have to take blood pressure medication}
Please see that VCADAFLAFESJMPLGBGBMBA the rest of us RSSASFOHP.
Please see that WAGAVWWOA, praise and glory Amen.
Please see that everyone is free from all wants/worries and unhappiness.
Thank you Almighty God for protection from grief.
Thank you Almighty God for listening to my prayers and answering them.
Thank you Almighty God for everything, Amen.
Thank you Almighty God for everything, Amen Amen Amen

Till now, no one succeeded decoding full letters. I also tried to decode. Want to know what I decoded the meaning of this letters? After seeing the letters I said loudly, “Mom, get me a coffee. I think I’ve figured out what I’m going to be doing for the summer.” However, if you think you have decoded the letters, then don’t forget to share with.

Source: MetaFilter

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Anatol

Anatol Rahman is the Editor at TheTechJournal. He loves complicated machineries, and crazy about robot and space. He likes cycling. Before joining TheTechJournal team, he worked in the telemarketing industry. You can catch him on Google+.

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