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originally posted by: GypsK
I never heard of this case before, it's the kind of thing you just cant stop thinking about! lol
The last two bodies where found under the snow. So they where either buried or it snowed so hard they got snowed in, but... after all this time the footprints where still visable?
originally posted by: Rising Against
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I believe the case was then eventually closed a few months later, and then sent to a secret military archive.
For example, the death of another group of Nine Mansi have been reported missing in a location nearby also,
According to locals, as well as Lee Ivanov, the head Investigator, something odd was spotted in the surrounding area during the investigations - "Flying spheres" were said to have been spotted here. Many attributing the mysterious circumstances of the missing students to these strange flying spheres also.
Tests of the clothing found, according to De-classified documents in 1990, also seem to show that at the sites of the dead bodies extremely high does of radiation had been found, as if they had been handling radioactive materials even or as if they had been in a highly radioactive area. The original chief investigator, Lev Ivanov, described how he took a Geiger counter with him to the campsite on the mountain slope; as he approached, the device started to click rapidly and loudly.
This perhaps giving the extraterrestrial and paranormal conclusions more weight It seems. Evidence at the campsite itself also seemingly points to the conclusion that the students had been blinded also.
originally posted by: mydarkpassenger
reply to post by Rising Against
I think the orange skin can be chalked up to sunburn, as you can get sunburnt really easy skiing.
I've got a theory about that.
It goes something like this: everyone was asleep or settling down for the night, some already stripped down to underwear because with nine people in a tent it can still get warm enough not to want to sleep in heavy cold gear.
Something outside got their attention, so the four most close to being completely dressed went out to check, as it could have been a bear of something or a snow slide. The other five remained in the bunks, probably making jokes or small talk about the four that went back out.
I can imagine those four running back to the tent with some alarming news, what kind I can't say. But something bad enough to run out half-naked and shoeless, something bad enough that the guys at the rear of the tent sliced their way out of the tent, not daring to wait for the others nearer the door flap get out of the way. First hand accounts of the scene say the tent was slashed open from the inside.
originally posted by: Ex_CT2
One of the things that will cause internal injuries without outward evidence is an explosion. Lot of people who experience explosions die of similar injuries;
originally posted by: woodwytch
reply to post by Rising Against
but the other mystery within the mystery is the fact that there was radiation on the bodies ... but none on the few items of clothing that some of them had been wearing ... how the heck is that even possible (in known terms) ?
originally posted by: BlackPoison94
Very interesting indeed
A possibility that many people don't think off is that...maybe it's a creature we haven't "discovered" yet?
originally posted by: Versa
Do we have access to any of the autopsy reports? Was the girls tongue found at all or was it completely missing?
The skiers with the internal injuries could they of fallen or could the injuries have been caused post mortem by the weight of snow that was on them?
Looking at the wikipedia account they seem to suggest that the radiation levels were not reported in any contemporary accounts and is a later add on...
Paradoxical undressing Twenty to fifty percent of hypothermia deaths are associated with paradoxical undressing. This typically occurs during moderate to severe hypothermia, as the person becomes disoriented, confused, and combative. They may begin discarding their clothing, which, in turn, increases the rate of heat loss.
originally posted by: Scales
The tent was cut open, who's to say the same knife wasn't used by a half brain dead victim to cut their own tongue out?
originally posted by: foxhoundone
The investigation was taken right to the top off the USSR regime, Gorbacheve? (spl) so the event was a high profile event in the height off the cold war,
originally posted by: Robotic
Some mention that the army secretly arrived at the crime scene 1 week before the rescuers found the bodies.
Why their tent was on the side of the mountain and not logically down at the tree line for shelter and fire wood?
why they were not wearing any protective clothes for the harsh climate?
On research I found that the small tent used was not their main tent – they had left supplies at a base camp and were using this very small tent for an excursion.
What was their purpose for climbing the Ural mountain range?
After this investigation the Russian Government banned all further investigation or reporting on the Yeti with threats of incarceration.
originally posted by: dashdespatch
Survivor? I always thought there were no survivors I re read the Wikipedia page again it says there were no survivors then later in the article it mentioned this guy......confused anybody care to enlighten me ? a reply to: Archaeus
The declassified files contain testimony from the leader of a group of adventurers who camped about 50 kilometers south of the skiers on the same night. He said his group saw strange orange spheres floating in the night sky in the direction of Kholat-Syakhl.
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originally posted by: IMAnonymous
For those interested in how the nine hikers died (in graphic detail) without any imaginary evidence, it can be read here:
"A Compelling Unknown Force" by Clark Wilkins
It is the most current, accurate source available and provides an hour by hour record of their deaths. It's not for the weak at heart. It's available on Amazon Kindle books for 99 cents. It has all 5 star reviews but one; that by a person who objected to the Russian translations into English as including "grammar errors".
Don't read it in the dark.