Ok, I know ancient aliens is usually nothing but a bunch of speculative archeology and what not,
but the fact that this actually happened, and the fact that radiation was found on the dead skiers clothes is some crazy shit.
I'm surprised I've never heard of this before, because I happen to love out of the norm shit.
What do you guys think happened to these people? There are dozens of theories floating around this case.
I'm thinking either military experiment gone wrong or something beyond this realm that we don't even know about..
Here is the wiki on this case as well.
Dyatlov Pass incident - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
100% NOOB (05-29-2012),[MPGH]Ethereal (05-27-2012)
^ Lol at that
The other thing that was fucking nuts about this, was that the people that had smashed ribs had no soft tissue damage..
It's like they were getting destroyed from the inside out..
The person with the missing tongue I get..that's not too crazy for me to believe,
because when bodies are frozen, scavenger animals go after the softest parts of the body such as the tongue,
Even though investigators didn't report any animal tracks so..even that is pretty odd.
I also want to know why coroners didn't disclose any info about what type of shape their internal organs were in.
This whole story just blows my fucking mind.
This creeps the hell outta me...
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Wow. I watched it all and my first tought when i saw those people:"WTF!"
And i think i'm starting to believe in aliens and all of that jazz.
But i think that the change there are no aliens is like 1 %.
Because we cant be the only living people in the universe
Bernard (05-27-2012)
Argg why am I looking at this just before bed time , fuck me .
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Hope u are not going to get nightmares... @Mr. Lonely
I don't know many people that get up in the middle of the night scared shitless from air.
That and the fact that after 10 days dead in a frozen wasteland there was still a decent amount of radiation present on them.
Part of me wants to think it was a military experiment, but even that doesn't make much sense.
The indigenous people of those mountains known as the Mansi would pack up and relocate to another region if there was regular military tests happening in their land, besides the Russian government had to keep a civil relationship with them due to running oil pipelines in places they inhabit.
I highly doubt they would jeopardize an operation like that..unless they were extremely covert about it.
Whatever happened seemed like it was an isolated incident.
Though I just fished this info up as well..
"The nearby Kholat Syakhyl, or ‘Mountain of the Dead’ was important in the folklore of the local indigenous people who tell the story of the deaths of nine Mansi on it. A fatal plane crash in 1991 also claimed nine lives. Whether this number is a clue or simply a coincidence is unknown."
Then the 9 lives of the hikers...what the fuck.