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Why the New City Village at New Jersey, was abandoned? (Demon alley case)


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

The New City Village was built for Newark waterworks workers in 1980's and then something strange happened, people left from that area, and left those quite new building empty. The leaving was so quick, that there were left the furniture and television in those houses. And of course, people are interesting, why this city left alone so quickly. There are rumors about some kind of massacre, but there are no police files about the violations. And in officially the city was abandoned in 1984 without any reason. But this case is very creepy and interesting because it has happened in 1980's when people were not believed in demons.


This case did not happen in the Medieval period, and those people were not especially superstitious, and this makes that case so interesting and creepy. Why would somebody be left the home full of furniture and drive away? There are many rumors and speculations about that case, and one is that Mafia was delivered the rumors about the bodies, what were buried in that area, and what can deliver deadly epidemics.


For the motive would be mentioned, that Mafia wanted to buy that area with cheap price, and that's why they wanted that people would flee from that area. In some other versions, the rumors were about chemical storage or secret nuclear waste dump, what was dug in the ground. And that would cause the panic. Other explanations are, that there were afraid that the carbon in some mining site, under the city was starting to burn, and those carbon mine burning can maintain several years. And the gases of the burning carbon could be poisonous.


One of the most interesting theory has been, that there would be some noise, what caused panic. That noise could be born naturally when the stones are moving under the city. Or it could be made on purpose. That voice could be mixed ultra- and infrasound, what makes the feeling very bad. This methodology has been used for extortion in the South African police, and that will be effective also when somebody wants to evict another person from the home.


If Mafia wanted the person to flee from the city they might tell the story of chemical or epidemics and then target those sounds to people, and the bad feeling would confess the target, that something is not all right. And then they would flee away. There would be interesting to interview the persons, who lived in that town and ask them the reason for their choices to leave suddenly the area. This case is very interesting, and I don't know are those people, who lived in that town just moved to another place, or have they disappeared forever.

http://www.theparanormalsociety.org/library/articles/legends-folklore/1419-new-jersey-s-demon-alley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFA8Oy1TPmw


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