Is it possible for an entire town to be under a cloak of negative energy? My local town is a pretty grim place, it's mainly built up of 1960's concrete tower blocks and ugly modern buildings, some fairly awful things have taken place there. Just wondered if anybody else thinks it's possible for an entire town or city to be under a shroud of negative energy?
Same here, it’s such a miserable shit hole. Even the people are miserable, like the life’s been sucked out of them. It's surrounded by Chemical works and Iron smelting factories. I can think of worse places too life, but I'd still like to move away :-)
Where I used to live in FL, I had to wonder about that place. I always wanted to get our water tested because a few people just within a block of us died. The guy across the street had a brain hemorrage, the one behind us cancer, the one caddy corner we don't know what happened but it was untimely. Wife of the guy went first I think. We had a few older people pass away of natural causes too but just too many odd things. Then my dad found out he had a brain tumor and ended up as part of the joyful list. I'm still wanting to get the water tested there... I doubt it had anything to do with it but well water and all you don't know what's in it.
The town nearest where I lived at down there was not far at all from a paper mill. It was right on the St. John's River which is one of the few in the world that flows north instead of south. Well it was polluted enough, Rice Creek was near there, which had been a toxic dump form the mill formerly dumping in it, apparently the creek had a glow to it from all the prosperous stuff in the bottom. Eating fish out of there was NOT recommended. Well the paper mill smell we would get now and again when the wind blew out of the north, this mostly meant winter. We smelled it at our house and we were at least forty-five minutes away from the mill. In town it was terrible some days, it smelled like peroxide and there was sometimes a yellow haze over the town. There was an electrical plant not far either that we passed directly by on the way to another town.
The town in question wasn't bad but its in the poorest county, at least one of the poorest in the state and the town itself is pretty high for crime rate, which is based on a lot of factors, unemployment rates, economy, etc. I still wonder about that place, glad to have moved away from it. Lived there eleven years as it was, and I'm hoping I can eventually get a sample of the water and get it tested, just because too many odd things happened. Not the best place to live in but not totally horrible at least but chemicals and plants and such have a major impact on behavior for sure...
One thing that could account for the negativity is the fact the lands been totally raped by local industries. I have a picture of the area from the 17th century before the Iron barons took over; it was a really beautiful place, since then even the grounds become toxic with the years of constant abuse.