Anything from drugs to fungal infected drinking water could have caused some chemically produced hallucinations. Any thoughts? What about drugs? I was at a party once where 7 people all took LSD and then everyone scattered and ran off into the woods.
They were gone for most of the night, many returned partially or completely naked. If these guys and gals were dropping acid, as any college kid knows is good fun, then one bad trip could have sent them all screaming out in the snow. By the time they got their wits about them most would have frozen and some would be dead from a fall in a ravine. Which was it?
Yuri or Yury started out with the group, but turned back before the rest reached Dyatlov Pass. Just below the fourth paragraph is a captioned picture of their separation…. As disturbing as it may be, the first thing a scavenging animal is going to go for is probably the soft tissue of an open mouth, especially if it still smelled like the burrito the hiker just ate.
The crushed bodies were not found below the tents in the direction of a possible avalanche but in a forest. The tents were ripped from the inside out. Two of the non crushed bodies were also found in the edge of the forest, where they are supposed to have managed to light a fire…Footprints were also found at tent level, suggesting the snow level was never higher than the tents.
Regardless of the orange lights…They clearly decided to escape asap and not through the front of the tent. The two non crushed survivors thought it better to light a fire in the forest rather than go back to their tent, weird. Veritas — The space aliens running the secret world government made you post those lies. What an exciting story! It had the hairs on my neck standing up!
First, people are too quick to attribute anything that happened in Soviet Russia to the creation of some secret death ray or military experiment. From my own experience of expeditions in Scotland I can offer some small input which may have some bearing.
The radiation levels are one of the most unusual points but bear in mind that some mountains and geological strata are more radioactive than others just as some mountains — such as the Cuillins on Skye — are highly magnetic and will screw up your compass readings.
As to the strange orange tint to the skin, I often return from winter mountain walking with a similar tint to my skin. The watches stopped at a similar time is most likely due to the outside temperature.
My father, who is a watchmaker, reckons that in they would simply seize up like any other mechanical equipment.
I know from experience that you can look at a situation rationally in the cold light of day but it is a different matter when your lying in a tent in pitch darkness in the middle of nowhere. So what could cause such panic? A bear perhaps? If it was attracted by food that may be enough to scatter the hikers in a state of undress. Gordon Richmond — How do you explain the fact that no bear tracks were found, but tracks of the fleeing campers were? They told that it was revealed that at the place where they made their camp were some kind internal of radioactive gases that affects mind condition — causes strong desire of sexual intercourse and drives mad at the same time.
UFOs are behind this this incident I know for sure. Its like cattle mutilations with missing tongues, raditation,crushed bones, and UFOs. Sorry to be a stickler for details, but this detail drastically changes the picture of what happened to these hikers. The problem is with the articles assuming there was more than one tent. Today, that would be the. Today, we each have a tent, a personal extension of our sleeping bags.
They were all together in one group, in one tent,when they all panicked. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Menu Skip to content. Home About. The team at the start of their adventure. This is a picture of the team at camp: The following day February 1 , the group started to move through the pass.
At first the CPSU tried to persuade the parents of the dead to bury their children in Ivdel quickly and quietly, and the relatives members of the party were reminded of the "party conscience" and unequivocally threatened with reprimand for their obstinacy to bring their dead to Sverdlovks. When it became clear that all attempts to obtain consent to the funeral in Ivdel did not yield the desired result, the party retreated and allowed funerals in Sverdlovsk. However, the commies did not manage to gain full control on how the funerals would be organized.
Two flyers manage to escape the censorship, notifying about the place and time of the civil funeral. Obscuring the funerals detail was done, apparently, in order to limit the number of people who came to attend.
Nevertheless, on March 9, , a crowd of thousands gathered. When the procession reached Mihaylovskoe cemetery, the funeral procession was not let in through the main gate, but from the adjacent street, for which it was necessary to disassemble the fence. This is what the boorish attitude of the authorities towards the people came down to. The fact that the Soviet government has behaved with people so shamelessly and disrespectfully should not come as a surprised. The Soviet Union did not sink ships, aircraft did not fall and rockets did not explode, and only labor achievements heroism were proclaimed.
Any talk about catastrophes, social unrest and mass deaths was regarded by the authorities as "ideological diversion" and was stopped as quickly and harshly as possible. The authorities were pathologically afraid of any negative information that could at least indirectly cast a shadow on the Soviet government as the best in the world.
Hence the irrational fear of saying or letting the superfluous, which determined the logic of many actions of the Communist Party and Soviet leadership at all levels of the bureaucratic hierarchy in the USSR. The death of Dyatlov group, it seems, in no way could discredit the CPSU and the Soviet government, however, the authorities themselves did not consider it and tried to organize the funeral processions in March so that they are less talked about in the city.
It turned out to be not the smartest move, since there were still a lot of talking about the dead hikers in Sverdlovsk, but besides that, it amounted resentment against the unfair attitude of the authorities to the tragedy. The plan was for the procession to stop for a moment at the university where they had all studied.
The police, of course, did not allow this, and the whole crowd was turned away and forced to follow an alternative route. I tried to push through the crowd to see everything, but it was impossible.
I was amazed by some of the people in the crowd. They were wearing trilby style felt hats and had jodhpurs or motorcycle riding pants. Armide Apprentice Posts: 67 Country:. Apologies if this is a stupid question. How were the post-mortem photos of the group released to the public? Did all of the parents of the group agree to have pictures of their children's corpses released? Were the photos released after the deaths of their parents?
Was it simply a matter of transparency for the police at the time? If Dubinina's father fainted upon seeing his daughter's corpse, there's no way he might have been fine with that picture of her corpse being released. Most of the pictures are evidence, sure, but what happened that gave us— random people online access to them? I believe they were released as part of the case files when they were made public. Could be wrong thought All theories are flawed Get Behind Me Satan!!!
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