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Post by hi224 on Jan 18, 2020 4:12:53 GMT
I think this was in the general forum... Anyways, I wiki'd it & I'm probably in the parachute mine theory camp. Air dropped mines, into remote forested area. From Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incidentThis theory alleges that the hikers, woken by loud explosions, fled the tent in a shoeless panic and found themselves unable to return for supply retrieval. After some members froze to death attempting to endure the bombardment, others commandeered their clothing only to be fatally injured by subsequent parachute mine concussions. There are indeed records of parachute mines being tested by the Soviet military in the area around the time the hikers were there.[42] Parachute mines detonate while still in the air rather than upon striking the Earth's surface and produce signature injuries similar to those experienced by the hikers: heavy internal damage with comparably less external trauma. The theory coincides with reported sightings of glowing, orange orbs floating or falling in the sky within the general vicinity of the hikers and allegedly photographed by them,[43] potentially military aircraft or descending parachute mines. This theory (among others) uses scavenging animals to explain Dubinina's injuries.[44] Some speculate the bodies were unnaturally manipulated due to characteristic livor mortis markings discovered during autopsy, as well as burns to hair and skin. Photographs of the tent allegedly show that it was apparently erected incorrectly, something the experienced hikers were unlikely to have done.[45]
I mean, not everything need be as bizarre as UFOs, ETs, &/or Yetis. It's like 9/11... had that occurred at night, there'd still be witness accounts of Russian subs in the Hudson firing missiles. I believe it was a military exercise gone wrong, seems plausible to me, no conspiracy just merely accidental.
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