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36941084 No.36941084 [Reply] [Original]

Are you ready to embrace Esoteric Chireidenism?
Let's discuss the forbidden topics such as the underground black sun, vril energy powerplants, and what the Third Eye actually means.

>> No.36941103
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Beginning in early April 1986 the people in and around the little known Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant began to experience a series of strange events revolving around sightings of a mysterious creature described as a large, dark, and mutated man with gigantic wings and piercing red eyes. People affected by this phenomena experienced horrific nightmares, threatening phone calls and first hand encounters with the winged beast which became known as the Black Bird of Chernobyl.

Reports of these strange happening continued to increase until the morning of April 26, 1986, when at 1:23 am, reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant suffered a catastrophic steam explosion that resulted in a fire which caused a series of additional explosions followed by a nuclear meltdown. The power plant, located near Pripyat, Ukraine, Soviet Union, spewed a plume of radioactive fallout which drifted over parts of the Western Soviet Union, Eastern and Western Europe, Scandinavia, the UK, Ireland and eastern North America. Large areas of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia were badly contaminated, resulting in the evacuation and resettlement of over 336,000 people. The Chernobyl Disaster, as the incident was dubbed, is considered the worst accident ever in the history of nuclear power.

Following the meltdown, and subsequent explosions and fires, Soviet helicopters were dispatched to the scene, equipped with special fire fighting gear. These helicopters circled the plant dropping clay, sand, lead and other extinguishing chemicals on to the burning facility. Most of the fire was put out by 5 am with the fire burning with in reactor 4 continuing to blaze for several hours after. The firefighters who responded were unaware of the nature of the fire, assuming that it was simply an electrical fire, and received massive overdoses of radiation leading to many of their deaths, including Lieutenant Vladimir Pravik, who died on May 9, 1986.

The workers who survived the initial blast and fire, but would later die of radiation poisoning, claimed to have witnessed what has been described as a large black, bird like creature, with a 20 foot wingspan, gliding through the swirling plumes of irradiated smoke pouring from the reactor. No further sightings of the Black Bird of Chernobyl were reported after the Chernobyl Disaster, leaving researchers to speculate just what haunted the workers of the plant during the days leading up to the disaster.

>> No.36941188
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One of the lynchpins of classic mythology and cosmogony is the conflict between the solar and cthonic principles, and the gods that represent them. Utsuho Reiuji embodies not only this primal conflict, but its resolution as well, in terms of the archetypal Heroes' Journey. As the yatagarasu, she conquers the old solar deity, and like Prometheus she steals his divine solar fire and goes underground with it; a literal going-under process into the darkness with the spark of light inside her. She then begins to create a second, artificial sun in the depths, discovering her own identity as the new solar archetype. Finally, she ascends back into the world with the sun-fire, ready to burn away the degraded surface world that she had once known so it can be rebuilt anew, as Lord Kalki must end the Kali Yuga with the fiery sword so a new age can dawn. Though Utsuho uses much modern symbology, notably the Chernobyl incident, and the unification of the principles of the divine solar flame, the promise of fusion power as a salvation of civilization, and the destructive might of the hydrogen bomb as all stemming from the same source, this is necessary as all myths must update themselves to be fit for their own age.

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>>36941084
>>36941103
>>36941188
very interesting. so what are yo trying to tell me that the strange black crow are hiding inside the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (CNPP) and is currently trying to building an artificial sun right now and once it's done he will come out and burn the whole world down huh.

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Yukarian System is the only reason why Gensokyo hasn't fallen in disarray.

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>>36941188
God, I hope nuclear fusion will be realized within our lifetimes. Imagine how bright the future would be with thousands of artificial stars lightening up the surface of the Earth.
Shine bright, humanity's future ~ Nuclear Fusion

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>>36941103
>leaving researchers to speculate just what haunted the workers of the plant during the days leading up to the disaster
Yeah, don't fuck with Okuu also cool pic, but anyway, what is she supposed to do right now? and what is her current age on this earth? looks like she is at least a couple of centuries old

>> No.36950367

>>36944843
But if humans invent nuclear fusion, it's no longer "fantasy". Okyuu would lose her nuclear powers and become an ordinary youkai birb.

>> No.36954345

>>36941369
...Yes. Don't spread it around too much though.

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