The Jersey Devil: A Political Animal
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The Jersey Devil — New Jersey's winged, horse-headed cryptid — is one of the most famous monsters in American folklore. But its real origin isn't a supernatural birth in the Pine Barrens. It's a colonial-era political smear campaign against a Quaker almanac publisher, amplified by Benjamin Franklin's pettiness, crystallized by a week of newspaper panic in 1909, and immortalized by a hockey team fan vote in 1982. This episode traces the full, documented life cycle of the legend — from Daniel Leeds's censored almanac to the 「official state demon」designation that turns out to be an urban legend itself.


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