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Post by maxxhazzard on Aug 2, 2023 15:26:05 GMT
In the days leading up to the Chernobyl disaster, people reported a Large Black wing, human looking creature, with piercing red eyes.
This Black-wing humanoid creature was seen by several men on, April 26,1986 at the Chernobyl Nuclear plant, the day of the nuclear-core-breach. Several of the workers in the control room, claimed to have seen the creature rise above the horizon of Chernobyl, and rest on the Plant-stack. The men described this creature as humanoid with giant wings, a black headless body, with red glowing eyes.
After the nuclear-plant core-breach, people who saw the creature, reported they were plagued with terrifying dreams and threatening phone calls
Today, many compare the Black bird of Chernobyl to the Moth Man of Point Pleasant and believe their presence only meant that a catastrophic event would soon follow.
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Post by cotes777 on Sept 21, 2023 7:42:28 GMT
It is interesting how we look at things. What can we glean from the event [warning sign of danger/bad omen]. From the unknown creature's perspective; maybe he's hungry and eats radiation. Unless the creature is an eco-warrior, I'm not really sure why it would even be there. For example; if the creature was aware of an impending disaster, wouldn't it flee? Look at nature to see how animals/humans/lifeforms react to impending danger; they typically get away from it. Try to swat a fly and see if it doesn't attempt to evade the impending danger it detects. I can only reach into a comic book based mindset when considering any genetic experiment that gets out, has a resemblance of a human conscious melded in an animal form... who knows what thoughts it may have, what feelings it may feel... Heck, it's probably a 2-foot grey alien with a nifty hologram projector
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Post by cotes777 on Sept 21, 2023 17:22:58 GMT
I wonder if the mothman has been informed:
Thieves may have sold radioactive scrap metal from Fukushima plant CBS News Updated September 21, 2023 at 8:24 AM
Tokyo — Construction workers stole and sold potentially radioactive scrap metal from near the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant, the Japanese environment ministry said on Thursday. The materials went missing from a museum being demolished in a special zone around 2.5 miles from the atomic plant in northeast Japan that was knocked out by a tsunami in 2011.
Although people were allowed to return to the area in 2022 after intense decontamination work, radiation levels can still be above normal and the Fukushima plant is surrounded by a no-go zone.
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