Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Devil's/Dragon's Triangle (Part 3): Chernobyl-- Wormwood

Continuing with my first post today,  The Devil's Triangle vs. The Dragon's Triangle, note this excerpt: 
Going to the Airport '77 film's wiki page, I chose the name of a cast member that stands out:  Pamela Bellwood.  It's the "wood" part of her surname, given the recent "Wood/Would" pattern-cluster.  
The name Bellwood is a cryptic combination of French/English "Bell" meaning "beautiful" and "wood/would".  Also cropping up numerous times in the last while has been a "Reversal/Opposites" pattern-cluster.  So with that in mind I tried to think of what would be opposite to "beautiful wood".  And then it came to me "worm wood".  There are two definitions, and the one that I'm thinking of is wood with small bore holes made by woodworms.

                                           
Of course not everyone thinks it's ugly, where my eye see's rustic artsy potential, the general public turns up a nose.  I know that wormwood is also a plant, and so I decided to investigate a little further. I found much more than what I was looking for, note the following:
Now THAT's audd, Chernobyl is where the Nuclear disaster occurred. Note the following:

The  Chernobyl disaster ( 26 April 1986) at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
The date of the disaster stands out.  Note the following excerpts from my previous post: 


So the disaster occurred on Leon's birthday, hence we have an "April 26 (x2)/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.  

Investigating the Chernobyl disaster wiki page further I arrived at the following notable persons who were involved at various levels:


The two dates highlighted in green are addition to the "Targeting Family Birthdays" pattern-cluster and the "Notable Date" pattern-cluster, given that my birthday is June 13, and my car crash of 2000 occurred on December 13, a notable event  in that it was pivotal in bringing me to the point where I was able to see my inner twin and the inner twin world, for the first time.
Valery Legasov's date of death, April 27th, and the day of the accident, April 26th, generates an "April 26, 27, __/DateSequence" pattern-cluster.  
Note the following excerpts from the disasters wiki page:
on 28 April, after radiation levels set off alarms at the Forsmark Nuclear Power Plant in Sweden,[61] over 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) from the Chernobyl Plant, did the Soviet Union publicly admit that an accident had occurred.
After the disaster, four square kilometers of pine forest directly downwind of the reactor turned reddish-brown and died, earning the name of the "Red Forest".
And then I found a link to this next piece of information:
Louis Slotin (1 December 1910 – 30 May 1946) was a Canadian physicist and chemist who worked on the Manhattan Project. On 21 May 1946, Slotin accidentally began a fission reaction, which released a burst of hard radiation. He received a lethal dose of radiation and died of acute radiation syndrome nine days later.
 Leonid Telyatnikov's date of death (above) and Slotin's date of birth generates a "May 1, 2, __/Date Sequence" pattern-cluster.





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