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January 2004
Page 11

Chomedey Devil
by Anonymous

There is something up here in Quebec, Canada, specifically the city of Laval, in the district of Chomedey, not far from Montreal. Too many strange occurrences in the last few decades have happened here; I will tell you about the most famous one, of which I am one of the witnesses.

Tracks on the asphalt ground, burned into the ground, were found in June of 1976 in my neighborhood, just a street corner away, in fact. To this day, no method of reproducing those tracks was successful. It wasn't chalk, paint or any other known substance. And what did those tracks look like? A GOAT's HOOVES - hundreds of them across the tiny street! The tracks started at one point in the middle of the street and ended inexplicably a few feet further away - no clue where it had come from and where it had headed to when it'd departed. It was as if the devil had briefly entered our realm, walked around a bit and vaporized just as he'd come! All the tracks were different, which in experts' opinion proved it was no hoax. All the area heard about the tracks; famous local paranormal expert Christian Robert Page investigated them, too.

On my end of this, when I was saw the tracks myself, I wasn't impressed much. I was very young at the time - only about 10. Only now have I put two and two together. There are rumblings in the area of a lot of Satanism going on around here. And if any of it is true, those tracks might well have been the devil paying a visit to its fan club! The coven apparently give their idol the wrong address.

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