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In January 1959, ten healthy athletic cross country skiers began on their camping trip in Russia’s Ural Mountains. They settled their camp on the edge of the mountain, Kholat Syakhl, a name which means “Mountain of the Dead”. Only one of the group members returned alive. Those that didn’t make it back were found mostly naked and shoeless almost a mile from their camp, their bones broken from crushing, one’s tongue was missing, and what little clothes they had were highly radioactive. Welcome to Dyatlov Pass…
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travelcreepster said:
In response to the speculations I’ve already gotten about what happened; a few points on why you’re all wrong about Dyatlov…
Avalanche? > Yes that would explain the crushing injuries, and their distance from the camp, but what kind of avalanche leaves the footprints behind?
Paradoxical undressing? > (IE: Freaking out under the effects of Hypothermia and removing all your clothes) If that were the case there would have been a trail of clothes, but there wasn’t… they started mostly naked and stayed mostly naked.
Tongue eaten by animal? > Might explain why it was missing, but not the clean cut where it was removed.
Tan was caused by glare from the snow? > On both sides of their body? While they were dead?
Dan Olson said:
This incident was caused by UFOs . Im 100% sure . Read about cattle mutilations
in the states. The 2 cases are the same. In both: missing tongues, Radiation, crushed bones, UFOs and no footprints besides the victims. Nothing else fits the facts : not an avalanche, not military testing, not a big hairy snowman not a mansee tribe killing , nor anything else but a UFO. The lead investigator said that the orange spheres in the area had a direct connection to the hikers deaths. He is right.
travelcreepster said:
I would have to agree with you Dan. To assume that this was Russian military testing would be absurd. Remember that this is around the same time that Russia’s first space launch was sent up as a one way ticket because they didn’t have the technology to bring it back. Whatever this was it was far out of their league.
The scraps of metal look pretty human in origin and nothing out of the ordinary, but that could easily have been the Russian military attempting to investigate or interfere and failing.
Although I would call this one as “aliens” (whatever those are), what gets me is that the events here also fit a possession.
>People possessed have been known to inflict similar injuries upon themselves, even the crushing
>Trace amounts of radiation are also common in extreme sightings
>and of course the irrational behavior focused on self harm
In alien abduction cases, this would be the first I’ve seen where the victims had a chance to run.
Dan Olson said:
Yeah a russian miltary test just doesn’t fit the facts. It is extremely unlikely that the military would test ordinance/weapons in the remote mountains in the middle of the night in the winter. They had other test areas. And then to just let hikers walk into a military test zone with no warning and all be killed. The chances are almost zero. What about the tongue missing ? A military test doesn’t “surgically remove ” a persons tongue. And tongue didn’t degrade because of bacteria.It was -20 below zero up on that mountain. Colder than my freezer. Not a place for bacteria. Again very very unlikely. The russian government knew more than what they released . Why close the area for 3 years after the incident ? Why would the helicopter pilots not transport the bodies off the mountain? Why did the lead investigator resign from the case?
Dan Olson said:
Another thing the distance from the tent to the woods was 1500 meters almost 1 mile.
It would have taken the hikers at least 1/2 an hour to 1 hour to reach the woods. That means the threat or danger lasted at least 1hour and probably longer. An avalanche would last only a minute or so. Why not return to the tent after the avalanche ( which the landscape showed no evidence of ) was over. Why go all the way to the forest ? Something else was pushing them. One more thing the injuries to the last 3 hikers only targeted the hikers . Just like the TV show said. There was no damage to the surrounding trees, snow , or landscape. An intellegence was behind the force directing it to target the hikers. Not just a random explosion with colateral damage all over.
Delmer Gockel said:
Very interesting info!Perfect just what I was looking for!