For those that don't know, in February of 1959, nine Soviet trekkers died under mysterious circumstances on the eastern shoulder of the Kholat Syakhl mountain in the Northern Urals. Six of the trekkers died of hypothermia while the other three had been killed by "physical trauma". The trekker's remains were found in a forested area about 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) from the campsite. They did not have their coats, boots, or other winter clothing with them. Two of the bodies had missing eyes, one had a missing tongue, and one had a missing eyebrow. Investigators concluded that a "compelling natural force" caused the trekkers to flee their tents in a panic and run off into the frigid night. They exited their tents by cutting holes from the inside. What could have compelled them to flee their tents in the middle of the night without taking any of their winter clothing?
What really happened on that frigid February night?
honestly the official avalanche theory makes most sense, and I'm a skitzo conspiracy theorist who hangs out on /x/. what else? a fucking yeti? aliens? Bored spetznatz hanging out in the forest? Maybe a bear.
Luke Williams
Everything made sense up until that both eyes were removed from two bodies part.
Thomas Jones
>What really happened on that frigid February night?
Based, the tunguska event was the aliens traveling too fast through fast time so they desperately opened up a mini black hole and crashed BEEP BOOP
Andrew Thompson
They either did this to themselves or encountered some entrance to the underground they weren't supposed to. May be a variance of both.
Jonathan Baker
chechens.
Sebastian Adams
An underground military base or something of that sort? Something the Soviet government did not want them to know about? Please elaborate.
Luke Thomas
>too fast through fast time Actually, they were traveling at normal speed but time for them flow in different direction, we both perceive out time flows as normal but for them Universe is shrinking and for us it's expanding.
Jordan Bell
There are a lot of these cases in the Urals. It is somewhat similar to some American missing 411 cases. People suddenly take off all their clothes, some even fold them neatly, then run off naked in a frenzy into the wilderness. They usually die from hypothermia.
I remember reading about one case where a guy was found, naked, his mouth and hands full of mud, as if he had been eating dirt. There was no water nearby, only a bit further his clothes torn off.
Ryan Gomez
>The last photos the trekkers ever took were strange images of lights/white orbs >The trekkers ran for their lives outside their tents with little to no equipment after desperately tearing through it with their knives >Despite running away they all were killed by "a strong and compelling force" >Some of the remains, specifically their clothing, had the equivalent of a year or two's worth of background radiation for no reason
Definitely an avalanche, thanks Nebula Nigger, you're our smartest ally
Gabriel Hernandez
Aliums.
Anthony Williams
They were selling radioactive military tech and accidentally exposed themselves to it.
Jeremiah Adams
crows and ravens will usually eat out the eyeballs of corpses though...the tongues missing was more fucked imo,allso that the tent was cut open from the inside,there is a hypothesis that the tent caught fire or something and that made them panic and cut themselves out from the inside.my vote is still that one of them went fucking mental and started going after the others. youtube.com/watch?v=Y8RigxxiilI
eyes are the first wild birds go for, and they would be starved in the middle of winter
Jack Nguyen
Sneed
Oliver Young
This story was on Josh Gates' Expedition Unknown.
There was a theory that it was a secret military project and the people might have been killed to cover it up. They did find parts of a missile there...
lad birds will peck out eyes ASAP if someones dead.
Julian Ramirez
>Amateur aviation historian Andrey Shepelev considers that the group could die due to a photoflash bomb dropped by a US spy plane, and a declassified US document confirms that in the first half of 1959 there was such a secret mission near Nizhnyaya Salda. According to Shepelev, the US plane could drop a photoflash bomb, which, due to the mountainous area, exploded closer to the ground than expected. The explosion could frighten the hikers, so they left the tent and froze to death. Some of the hikers could be injured directly by the explosion.
Elijah Stewart
That's like saying abbos are master mathematicians. Dog cunt.
Jonathan Miller
Thanks for the input, fren. The Missing 411 cases are very interesting. Here is a link to twenty hours of David Paulides "Coast To Coast" interviews if you are interested. Some great content.
>,there is a hypothesis that the tent caught fire or something well that would be easy to see wouldn't it? they would have found evidence of molten plastic
>so they left the tent and froze to death after walking 1.6 km? doesn't make sense
Easton Anderson
they thawed fungal infected snow didn't boil it properly, just threw the mushrooms away from the waters. started hallucinating, in some crazy odds there was a snowstorm in the area as well and they just killed eachother through magic mushroom induced psychosis. survivors were walking without their clothes and found nearby dead local wildlife started eating the corpses before they were found local peeps believe in the yeti myths and believed this as a fact. My money is on Fly Agaric since that area has had shamanic rituals with drinking deer/moose/reindeer piss infused with these mushrooms to see God. Or Greys probed their asses and left them to die. Your pick.
Tyler Russell
Kek
Luis Brown
>That's like saying abbos are master mathematicians. Dog cunt. What?
Owen Wright
do you read the shit you post? it says that sufferers cease physical activity irregardless of the need to do so for their survival
Gabriel Martin
I remember being taught in school how abos invented the 24h clock, star maps, the calendar (yes, the gregorian calendar. they apparently invented it) and how they were great mathematicians. For example, the aerodynamics involved in a boomerang or woomera (spear throwing device) are supposedly extremely complex.