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    Translated from Russian to English via Google Translate by Russian Bear.



    On the night of February 1-2, 1959, nine hikers died in the Northern Urals. It is still not known for certain what happened to them.

    There are many secrets and mysteries in Soviet and Russian history that have not yet received clear explanations and answers. But some of them are so mystical that you involuntarily begin to think about the ghostliness of our world. One of them is the "mystery of Dyatlov Pass". In January 1959, a group of young tourists went on a hike in the Ural Mountains, and a month later, rescuers found their mutilated bodies on a snowy slope. What really happened to Dyatlov's group has not been understood by either the search participants or the numerous researchers of the tragedy.

    The confusing details of the investigation have given rise to many theories explaining what happened during the hike. Some blamed the secret services for everything, while others claimed that the indigenous peoples living nearby had a hand in the death of the group members. In addition, mystical assumptions were made about the intervention of aliens or the testing of a top-secret weapon.

    Who was in the Dyatlov group
    In the winter of 1959, nine students and a 38-year-old physical education teacher who joined the group at the last minute, under the guidance of a sports tourist, fifth-year student of the Ural Polytechnic Igor Dyatlov, planned to make a hike in the Northern Urals of the highest difficulty category. Together they wanted to cover at least 300 kilometers in 18 days and climb the peaks of the Otorten and Oika-Chakur mountains and time the ascent to coincide with the 21st Congress of the CPSU.

    The following group went on the hike:

    Lyudmila Dubinina - third-year student, 21 years old;
    Zinaida Kolmogorova - fourth-year student, 22 years old;
    Igor Dyatlov — fifth-year student, 23 years old;
    Yuri Doroshenko — fourth-year student, 21 years old;
    Yuri Yudin — fourth-year student, 22 years old;
    Aleksandr Kolevatov — fourth-year student, 25 years old;
    Georgy Krivonischenko — graduate, 24 years old;
    Rustem Slobodin — graduate, 23 years old;
    Nikolay Thibeaux-Brignolle — graduate, 24 years old;
    Semyon Zolotarev (introduced himself as Aleksandr) — veteran, 38 years old.
    Of the entire team, only Dyatlov had experience in professional winter hikes.

    On January 28, one of the participants in the hike, Yuri Yudin, left the route due to pain in his leg. Subsequently, “bad luck” literally saved him — he became the only survivor from Dyatlov’s group. The rest of the hike returned in zinc coffins.

    History of the tragedy: what happened at Dyatlov Pass
    The group left Sverdlovsk for Serov by train on January 23. Upon arrival, the first difficulties arose - the participants were asked to leave the station after Yuri Yudin began to sing. In one of the entries in his personal diary, he later noted: "This is, perhaps, the first station where songs are prohibited and where we sat without them." The hikers spent the night in a local school, and the next morning they went to the village of Vizhay. The main route began from there. On January 28, Yudin dropped out of the race, and the rest went to the abandoned village of Severny, where they switched to skis. The investigation recorded further details from surviving photographs and notes from the victims.

    Presumably, the hikers were able to overcome Mount Kholat Syakhl, otherwise known as "height 1079", but did not go higher. By that time it was getting dark, and the area was treeless and unsuitable for setting up a storage shed — a special structure for storing heavy camping luggage. The members of the search group were surprised that someone had cut the tent fabric from the inside to get out.


    Location of the bodies of the deceased


    The photo shows the bodies of Zolotarev and Kolevatov. The poses in which they died were preserved due to rigor mortis. (highlighted in red)
    [At the very bottom I publish more photos since it is not possible to insert more than 5 photos into an article. To see the bodies of the Dyatlov Pass, follow the link: https://vk.com/album-4542177_44592819

    Later, on February 27, the bodies of the students were found. Two of them, Krivonischenko and Doroshenko, were lying under a cedar tree near the remains of a fire. They were stripped to their underwear. One of the students had second- and third-degree burns, and under the other body were the remains of branches.

    Higher up the pass, the rescuers found the body of the group leader Igor Dyatlov without shoes or outerwear, and next to him, the body of Zina Kolmogorova, covered with ten centimeters of snow. On the way from the cedar to the tent, they found the body of another member of the group, Rustem Slobodin. The guys were in warm clothes, but without shoes. The cause of death of the latter, according to the conclusion of forensic experts, was a craniocerebral injury, not frostbite. It is noteworthy that no traces of a blow were ever found on the head of the deceased. The remaining participants of the expedition were found only in May, when the snow melted. The bodies of Lyudmila Dubinina, Thibault-Brignolle, Semyon Zolotarev and Alexander Kolevatov were in the water for several days and swelled. The girl's body was the most mutilated - the tongue, upper lip, eyes were missing, and the ribs were broken. Nikolai Thibault-Brignolle had a large dent on his head. The rest presumably died due to extremely low temperatures.

    Later, on February 27, the bodies of the students were found. Two of them, Krivonischenko and Doroshenko, were lying under a cedar tree near the remains of a fire. They were stripped to their underwear. One of the students had second- and third-degree burns, and under the body of the other were the remains of branches. Higher up the pass, rescuers found the body of the group leader Igor Dyatlov without shoes or outerwear, and next to him was the body of Zina Kolmogorova, covered with ten centimeters of snow. On the way from the cedar to the tent, they found the body of another member of the group, Rustem Slobodin. The guys were wearing warm clothes, but without shoes. The cause of death of the latter, according to the conclusion of forensic experts, was a craniocerebral injury, not frostbite. It is noteworthy that no traces of a blow were found on the head of the deceased. The remaining members of the expedition were found only in May, when the snow melted. The bodies of Lyudmila Dubinina, Thibeaux-Brignolle, Semyon Zolotarev and Alexander Kolevatov had been in the water for several days and were swollen. The girl's body was extremely mutilated - her tongue, upper lip, and eyes were missing, and her ribs were broken. Nikolai Thibeaux-Brignolle had a large dent on his head. The others presumably died due to extremely low temperatures.

    Orange corpses in closed coffins
    All of them were in dynamic poses, which is completely uncharacteristic of freezing people. The rescuers were especially alarmed by the skin color of the victims. In the criminal case materials, it is described as reddish-purple or orange-red. The autopsy established that the cause of death of all the tourists was hypothermia. Nevertheless, pathological examinations found severe injuries in many people, which, however, did not cause their damage. Thibeaux-Brignolle and Rustem Slobodin had a damaged skull. Semyon Zolotarev and Lyudmila Dubina had broken ribs, no eyeballs, and the girl was missing her tongue. Alexander Kolevatov had a broken nose, a deformed neck, and a damaged temporal bone. The tourists received all these injuries during their lifetime, as evidenced by hemorrhages in the nearest legs. Igor Dyatlov, Zina Kolmogorova, and Yuri Doroshenko had nosebleeds before their death; foam was found in their lungs for the last time, similar to what usually happens with compression suffocation, and foam was found at the mouth with traces of blood - which happens with poisoning. All were buried in closed coffins.

    The criminal case was closed on May 28, 1959. The cause of the tourists' death was called an elemental force that people were unable to overcome. The investigation established that on the night of February 1-2, something forced the tourists
    without equipment, shoes and warm clothes to quickly leave the tent and move down closer to the forest. People actively fought for survival, but the cold killed them all before dawn. Many items of equipment, cameras and diaries of the hikers were found, but nothing could shed light on the events that took place during the last night of the Dyatlov group on the slope of Mount Kholat Syakhl.

    Kholat Syakhl in the Mansi language means "mountain of the dead", but the Soviet youth of the last century only laughed at these superstitions.



    Close Theory of the Group's Death (One Person's Testimony)

    Yuri Yakimov's version, which fully explains the cause of the tragedy.
    76 years ago, the Great Patriotic War ended, and 13 years later, in February 1959, Dyatlov's tourist group of 9 people died in the Northern Urals. It would seem that these two events are not connected in any way, either in time or in location. But there is still a connection.

    I have been investigating this tragedy in the Northern Urals for 15 years. It is considered one of the biggest mysteries of the 20th century. I will not hide: for me, there is no mystery or secret about the death of Dyatlov's group. All the actions and deeds of the tourists on the pass are explainable. Logically explainable.

    In 2006, I put forward a version of the death of the Dyatlov group from the aggression of an unidentified flying object (UFO). It did not appear out of nowhere.

    On September 11, 2002, in the Ivdel district of the Sverdlovsk region, I witnessed an unusual event. In the night forest, I suddenly saw a swaying light, like from a powerful searchlight. The source of the light was behind the forest and its outlines and volume were not visible. I looked in the direction of this "light unit", which was about 0.5 km away from me. It immediately responded to my gaze, turned its searchlight in my direction and illuminated me with a strong light. I turned away from this light and could not understand - what was it and where was it coming from? It was quiet, there were no extraneous sounds. Then this light moved away from me in the other direction. I turned around and saw that some swaying lights were approaching me from the source of the light, as if several people with flashlights were running through the dark forest in my direction. When I turned my gaze away, these objects did not approach me. As soon as I looked at them again, the "swinging lanterns" began to move in my direction. I caught this connection and realized that I shouldn't look at them - it was dangerous. Without looking back, I left this place. In the morning, the area where the "light unit" was located was inspected, but there were no traces of its presence. I told my friends and colleagues about the event I had seen, but few believed me. They said: it seemed to me, this happens sometimes. And how can you prove that it wasn't a fantasy? There are no witnesses, no traces either.

    Two weeks later, I read in the local press a message that the same light phenomenon was seen during an overnight stay in the forest by the inspector of the Denezhkin Kamen Reserve, V. S. Rudkovsky. The reserve is located in the neighboring Severouralsky District of the Sverdlovsk Region. I wanted to meet this inspector and talk about this topic, but at that time I could not find him and this meeting did not take place. I didn't attach much importance to these events then.

    Three years passed. I saw a program about the Dyatlov group on TV and thought: maybe they also encountered this light phenomenon during their overnight stay on the pass and it was the cause of their death? I knew little about the tragedy of the tourists on Mount Kholat-Syakhyl at the time. It interested me, and I seriously took up the topic. I found materials on the case of the tourists' deaths in libraries, studied them. I found inspector Rudkovsky V.S. and met with him. We had a detailed conversation, and our testimonies basically coincided.

    The reserve inspector was in the operating area of ​​the "light unit" on August 29, 2002, from the beginning of its work until the end. At first, he saw a luminous object in the sky, approximately the size of two moons. Clouds quickly flew past this object. Then it was illuminated by a strong light, as if from a powerful searchlight. The light source was at an indefinite height. A few minutes later, the light turned away.

    After that, the "swinging lanterns" moved towards him through the forest according to his gaze. At first, he lay with a gun behind a fallen tree, thinking that "that's it, he's finished." The "swinging lanterns" floated towards him at a distance of 50-70 m. Rudkovsky caught this connection between his gaze and the approach of the "swinging lanterns", turned away from them, lit a cigarette and gradually calmed down. Then he sat by the fire and tried not to look at the light. After 4-4.5 hours after the UFO began working, there was a bang like an electric discharge, and the light went out. After that, he slept soundly by the fire for 3-4 hours. In the morning, he examined the location of the light objects, but found no traces. I wrote down his story in detail in the form of a report.

    What we saw in the night forest in the Northern Urals at different times and in different places I attached to the investigation materials on the Dyatlov group case. This is how this version was born in 2006. It was registered in Yekaterinburg in the Foundation "In Memory of the Dyatlov Group", published in the magazine "Ural" and the local press.

    Over the past 15 years, new facts have emerged that confirm my conclusions. I will not list them all, the main one of these facts is that the tourists themselves photographed this UFO.

    In 2010, these frames were found in the regional Foundation "In Memory of the Dyatlov Group" in Yekaterinburg - the last of the Dyatlov group's photos. The investigation in 1959 took them for film defects and did not attach any importance to them. They were carefully examined on modern equipment. It was proven: these are not spoiled frames, the tourists deliberately took these pictures.



    Upon further examination of these films on the scanner, it was discovered that the tourists photographed this luminous object 31 times with five cameras. Semyon Zolotarev took 10 pictures in a row.

    My version was confirmed by the night photography of the Dyatlov group. These films are material evidence: the tourists themselves photographed their killer. A version confirmed by fact becomes the truth.

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    For me, there is no longer a mystery about Dyatlov's death: they accidentally encountered a UFO on the pass, and this object showed aggression towards them. Later, I was able to logically explain all the actions and deeds of the Dyatlov group until the death of the last of them. This tragedy can be divided into 4 stages:

    Actions and deeds of tourists on the pass.
    Evacuation of the wounded from the pass to the forest.
    Struggle for the lives of wounded comrades and for their own lives in the cedar area.
    Struggle for the lives of the last survivors S. Zolotarev and A. Kolevatov.
    The group included front-line soldier Semyon Zolotarev. He fought heroically and was awarded the Order of the Red Star. In terms of experience and qualifications, Zolotarev was almost a master of sports in tourism. To receive this title, he lacked such a ski trip of a high difficulty category. So he ended up in this Dyatlov group.

    After the war, S. Zolotarev graduated from the Institute of Physical Education in Belarus and successfully participated in several sports. After graduating from this educational institution, he worked as a tourism instructor at tourist centers in Altai and the Sverdlovsk region. He can be considered a supertourist, the most experienced and prepared participant in this expedition.


    The other eight Dyatlovites were students and recent graduates of the Ural Polytechnic Institute. They already had experience in long hikes, there were no weak ones among them. They can be called the definition - children of war. Even in their school years, they experienced all the difficulties of the difficult wartime: they did not eat enough, did not play enough, did not celebrate enough. Their relatives died at the front. From an early age, they tried to help their parents and the country. Their childhood can hardly be called happy. The war left its mark on their character, actions and fate.

    All the actions of the Dyatlovites are explainable. The tourists saw a flying and glowing object from a kilometer high pass. They photographed it many times. After landing on the pass, the UFO showed aggression towards three tourists: N. Thibeaux-Brignolle, L. Dubinina and S. Zolotarev were seriously injured by a targeted shock wave. They received a high dose of radiation. Seeing this, the rest of the Dyatlov group did not abandon them and did not run in panic down to the forest. They saved their wounded comrades.

    The seriously wounded N. Thibeaux-Brignolle was unconscious and could not walk on his own. Six of the Dyatlov group picked him up and carried him from the pass down to the cedar. Two other Dyatlov group members also walked down, supporting each other. This is evidenced by the tourists' footprints. There were 8 pairs of footprints, and 9 of the tourists. This is evidenced by the eyewitness accounts of the searchers in the materials of "Case".

    During the war, our soldiers risked their lives to save the wounded, and the Dyatlov group did not abandon their friends injured on the pass and saved them. The journey to the forest took 1-1.5 hours. In the area of ​​the cedar, they dug a snow cave for them and sheltered N. Thibault-Brignolle, L. Dubinina, A. Kolevatov and S. Zolotarev from the cold. The five tourists who remained on the surface climbed the cedar and conducted reconnaissance of the situation on the pass. There was a strong beam of light from the UFO. This object works for 4-4.5 hours (data from V. Rudkovsky). In order not to reveal their location, the Dyatlov group did not make a fire. They were freezing, but did not make one for 3 hours. They made one only when the UFO stopped shining its beam and flew away from the pass. Three of the Dyatlov group went up to the tent, and two remained by the fire.

    Why did they all freeze?

    Before flying away, the UFO leaves some kind of soporific effect on the area, soporific poisoning. All five of them fell asleep from it, and then froze. I and V. Rudkovsky had the same soporific effect in 2002 after an encounter with a UFO.

    Yu. Doroshenko and G. Krivonischenko froze by the fire. It went out because no wood was added to it. Y. Doroshenko had foam at the mouth. It formed from the effect of the soporific poisoning on the body. Not all people and animals experience such a manifestation of poisoning with the release of foam.

    The searchers found the bodies of I. Dyatlov, R. Slobodin and Z. Kolmogorova in dynamic poses. They were lying with their heads toward the tent. As if they were caught in death during an attack on the enemy in the war.

    Those researchers of this tragedy who are seriously studying this topic have on their desk the "Case" of 1959, volume I, volume II. It was published as a separate book by the Dyatlov Group Memory Foundation. A weighty publication. Having studied it, I realized that the prosecutor-criminalist L. N. Ivanov, who conducted the investigation of this tragedy, did his job well, professionally. I believe in the reliability of these materials. But there was one document in the "Case" and I questioned the conclusions in it. Let me explain in more detail.

    In early May 1959, searchers continued searching for four Dyatlov group members: N. Thibeaux-Brignolle, L. Dubinina, A. Kolevatov and S. Zolotarev. In the area of ​​the cedar, under a thick layer of snow, they found a flooring of poles. The trunks of 14 firs and one birch were laid out in a row. On them were placed branches of coniferous trees and clothes cut from Yu. Doroshenko and G. Krivonischenko with a Finnish knife. The investigative materials indicate that these trees were cut down and cleared of branches with a Finnish knife by G. Krivonischenko.

    The same knife was used to cut clothes off two corpses. I had to work in the Northern Urals in the forest with an axe: felling small trees and clearing them of branches. The wood is hard and frozen in winter. Cutting 14 firs and a birch with a Finnish knife, felling and clearing the trunks of these trees of branches is a lot of work, even if you do it with an axe. You'll sweat, and the axe will become dull.

    And in the conclusions of the examination: all the cuts were made with G. Krivonischenko's knife! This cannot be. I questioned these conclusions of the investigation and was wrong.

    Years passed. My doubts dissipated when I learned detailed information about the "Black Knife Division".

    This is what German soldiers and officers called the Ural Volunteer Tank Corps during the Great Patriotic War. It was formed in the Sverdlovsk Region. It was staffed with volunteers from the Sverdlovsk, Chelyabinsk, Perm and Tyumen regions.

    At the Zlatoust tool factory, famous throughout the world for its quality steel, Finnish knives in black sheaths were made for tank soldiers. All the crews of combat vehicles received such cold weapons. I will not retell the glorious path of the Ural tankers, but it should be noted that this corps made a great contribution to the Victory over the enemy.

    Even the fascists noted the desperate bravery of the Ural tank crews. If they knocked out a Soviet tank, the crew would shoot back with pistols, run out of ammunition, and rush at the enemy with Finnish knives. They did not surrender. They fought to the end: they won or heroically died in an unequal battle. The enemies highly valued this cold weapon. If they could show such a Finnish knife as a trophy, they were nominated for an award. The Germans were afraid of the Ural tank crews and called this military unit the "Black Knife Division". The Dyatlovites had 3 Finnish knives and axes. They could protect themselves on the march from any evil people and animals. G. Krivonischenko had a Finnish knife in a black sheath hanging on his belt, and he was very proud of it. To have such a masterpiece of Zlatoust masters is great! How did this Finnish knife end up in his possession? - I have not yet been able to find out. Maybe one of the front-line soldiers gave it to him, or maybe Georgy's parents bought this cold weapon somewhere and gave it to him.

    My doubts disappeared. The experts were right: with this Finnish knife, made of steel no worse in quality than Damascus steel, S. Zolotarev and A. Kolevatov could cut down 15 trees and clear them of branches. Why did the Dyatlov group do this? It cannot be explained in a few words.

    On the morning of February 2, 1959, the last remaining survivors S. Zolotarev and A. Kolevatov crawled out of a snow hole. What do they see? The corpses of their five frozen comrades: two by an extinguished fire and three on the way to the tent. They conclude: it is impossible to light a fire on the surface and it is impossible to crawl to the tents - we will die. They decide to build a "bear den" in which they can save themselves from the cold.

    What kind of structure is this? Figuratively speaking, such a shelter can be called a dugout or a blindage in dense deep snow. First, a flooring is built: poles laid out in a row, pine branches on them, they are covered with a tarpaulin and covered with snow. The snow is removed from under this flooring to the ground. The result is a room with three walls of dense snow. Snow is removed to the ground in front of this structure. A fire is lit in front of the snow blindage, and its heat is enough to warm up and spend the night in this room. In the winter of 1959, a tourist group from Sergei Sogrin's UPI made a ski trip to the polar Urals, where their tent burned down at night, but they found a way out: they built such a snow blindage for the night. Instead of poles, they laid their skis in a row, and covered the branches with the remains of the tarpaulin from the burnt tent. The last of the survivors, S. Zolotarev and A. Kolevatov, tried to make the same structure, only instead of a tarpaulin they put clothes cut with a Finnish knife from the corpses of Yu. Doroshenko and G. Krivonischenko.

    S. Zolotarev and A. Kolevatov were injured and did this work, overcoming excruciating pain and cold. They were exhausted and could not finish the job. They climbed back into the snow hole to the same place to warm themselves with their breath, rest and gain strength. And there they stayed. Until the end. Already freezing, next to the dead N. Thibeaux-Brignolle and L. Dubinina, S. Zolotarev tried to write his last words about the encounter with an unknown object in a notebook. He did not have time…. All 9 tourists died.

    Could Dyatlov's group have survived after the encounter with the UFO on the pass? Yes, they could. If the tourists had known how to behave in this situation. They did not know and could not know that this object, working silently and not causing fear in the first minutes, does not react to fire or voice. It reacts only to a person's gaze and eliminates people in its operating area with a targeted shock wave. That's how it is programmed. Now we know this. This does not happen? Numerous facts prove: even the unprecedented happens on our planet.

    The Dyatlovites are heroes who died in reconnaissance. This also makes them related to the fallen heroes of the Great Patriotic War. They did not abandon their wounded comrades on the pass and fought for their lives and their own lives to the end. They left us with priceless 31 frames of a flying round object - a UFO. The information from the 1959 investigation about this unusual tragedy is also very important: tourists were injured by a targeted shock wave, radiation on their clothes. At the same time, there were no traces of a shock wave or radiation on the pass or near the cedar.

    For some reason, the importance of these facts was not realized by the official bodies. I provided them with this information, they also had in their hands the Dyatlov group's photographs with the night shooting of the object.

    Time will pass. This priceless information will someday interest humanity, and people will appreciate the feat of the Dyatlov group.

    Author - Yuri Yakimov. Resource: https://dzen.ru/a/YJO6dP4QbVkiNrYK

    Attention! Important information, you must know the truth.

    It is with the "Washington carousel" that the cooperation of the Masonic American government with UFOs begins (Masons/Iluminati - a secret world government in America that secretly makes every effort to control the world and politics on Earth and strives for a One World Order). s that UFOs are not aliens from other galaxies and they do not fly to us from other planets. When these aliens tell people about it, they lie, pretend. UFOs and humanoids do exist, but they are demons (fallen angels). God created the world, and Satan tried to organize a revolution in the Kingdom of Heaven, in which he lost and was defeated. After that, the devil began to wage war against God on Earth. These demons hate God and his creation - people. Demons fight against God and humanity. Also, many disasters occur because of these evil spirits. They appear to the world elite as aliens from other galaxies. They cooperate with the government. UFOs also abduct people for their experiments and the government knows about it because they have made a contract about it. For example, one of the purposes of abducting people is that they take a piece of skin from a person and grow this skin in their underground laboratories, after which these demons (humanoids) put on (cover themselves with it) this human skin and become similar to people, this is how reptilians appear. These are all demons. God exists, and demons, and Satan too. Hell and the Kingdom of Heaven are real. When the Antichrist comes, humanity will feel the presence of UFOs. Everyone will see them openly, as shown in Hollywood movies
    One of the reasons why aliens need to cooperate with the government is diamonds, their flying ships use diamonds as fuel, over time the diamond splits and they need new supplies of this fuel. When people dream of visiting an alien ship, this is madness, people can lose their soul and die from such meetings. Also, when a person flies with aliens on their spaceship, the person loses vitality. The consequences for a person are negative. As I said in the previous article, scientists have recorded negative wave functions from these UFOs, which already scientifically confirms the negative phenomena.

    They fear God Jesus Christ and the prayer to the Lord suffocates them with fire and they become incredibly painful from this. Remember that these are demons (fallen angels)

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    The found body of Luda Dubinina


    Doroshenko


    Zina Kolmogorova


    Doroshenko, Krivonischenko. They probably got it the hardest. And they were the first to die, apparently.

    There are other photos there, but if you want to see them, follow the link, taken from the resource: https://vk.com/album-4542177_44592819
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    Thank you, Medved, for the excellent overview of the Dyatlov tragedy and the quite interesting analysis provided by Yuri Yakimov.

    And, as I am discovering them now, for the sad, and telling, photographs.

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    It's a pity that my articles can't be separated from everyone else

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    Thank you Russian Bear for translating and posting the above article written by Yuri Yakimov (not sure if I got the author's name correctly).
    What about the portion about demons, who wrote this?

    It's interesting that the outline of Yakimov's theory closely matches what I had long believed happened to these skiers, which I wrote 2 years ago in my post #119 above.

    I've often done similar ski treks in the back country in northern Canada, including overnight camping. While I did see some distant UFOs now and then, nothing dramatic or close encounter ever happened to me (or any other skier I know). But when I first heard of the Dyatlov Pass tragedy a few years ago, it freaked me out. I've long suspected that only something extraordinary could have terrified the 9 skiers into leaving their tent and shoes, their lifeline. It wasn't the threat of an avalanche, because then one would at the very least quickly grab clothing and shoes before running away. Those who do winter camping know that it would be nearly impossible to survive the night without shelter or adequate clothing, in the dark. These unfortunate young people suffered so much.

    On the other hand, I'm not aware of the type of 'swinging light' dangerous UFOs described by Yakimov having been observed anywhere else than the Ural area. Does Yakimov have an idea as to why this phenomenon seems to be restricted to the Ural area?

    Personally, I imagine that this is some sort of alien technology that has broken down and/or that they've lost, or it has gone rogue on its own, like a runaway driverless car. And it's now running erratically in the area.

    A special technology that interacts with consciousness. It's intriguing, and scary as hell.
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    Part 1 (Orthodoxy) RUSSIAN ANGEL: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...46#post1663846
    Part 2 (Orthodoxy) RUSSIAN ANGEL about UFOs: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...86#post1663986

    This boy, the Orthodox holy prophet, said this, he told in detail who UFOs are and that they are dangerous for humans, he made many prophecies... To understand everything, you should read. There is also a scientific article, where a scientist also confirmed that UFOs emit negative destructive waves. Only positive and healing waves come from God and the church: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...-the-afterlife

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    Quote Posted by Russian Bear (here)
    Part 1 (Orthodoxy) RUSSIAN ANGEL: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...46#post1663846
    Part 2 (Orthodoxy) RUSSIAN ANGEL about UFOs: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...86#post1663986

    This boy, the Orthodox holy prophet, said this, he told in detail who UFOs are and that they are dangerous for humans, he made many prophecies... To understand everything, you should read. There is also a scientific article, where a scientist also confirmed that UFOs emit negative destructive waves. Only positive and healing waves come from God and the church: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...-the-afterlife
    Thanks Russian Bear. Three questions for you:

    1- Who is the author of these articles about demonic UFOs? Is it you?

    2- Regarding Yuri Yakimov's account of the 'swinging lights' dangerous UFOs observed in the Ural region, have there been any other similar sightings of 'swinging lights' UFOs in other areas of Russia? (Other than the Ural mountains area)

    3- What do you think of Russian authorities officially declaring in recent years that the official cause of the Dyatlov Pass 1959 tragedy was an AVALANCHE?
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    It's a pity that my articles can't be separated from everyone else
    Why?

    Are your posts somehow more relative than anyone elses?

    That is how the forum works, any topic or subject of conversation gets contributions from whoever wants to participate. If it were not this way the forum would get pretty messy with the same topic being discussed in several threads. This situation tends to develop mostly from posters not checking if there is already a thread discussing what they are about to post.

    (You can use the advanced search function to accomplish this, you can find it at the top of the page on the right side of the topic bar).

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    Understood

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    Quote Posted by Rizotto (here)
    Quote Posted by Russian Bear (here)
    Part 1 (Orthodoxy) RUSSIAN ANGEL: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...46#post1663846
    Part 2 (Orthodoxy) RUSSIAN ANGEL about UFOs: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...86#post1663986

    This boy, the Orthodox holy prophet, said this, he told in detail who UFOs are and that they are dangerous for humans, he made many prophecies... To understand everything, you should read. There is also a scientific article, where a scientist also confirmed that UFOs emit negative destructive waves. Only positive and healing waves come from God and the church: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...-the-afterlife
    Thanks Russian Bear. Three questions for you:

    1- Who is the author of these articles about demonic UFOs? Is it you?

    2- Regarding Yuri Yakimov's account of the 'swinging lights' dangerous UFOs observed in the Ural region, have there been any other similar sightings of 'swinging lights' UFOs in other areas of Russia? (Other than the Ural mountains area)

    3- What do you think of Russian authorities officially declaring in recent years that the official cause of the Dyatlov Pass 1959 tragedy was an AVALANCHE?
    1) I have a book in print, all the words of this boy were written down by his mother, there are many witnesses whom he helped and saved. I myself communicated with such people, he really was a prophet of the last times. He spoke in detail about what St. John said in the Apocalypse.
    This is also confirmed by other Orthodox saints, they said similar things but not in as much detail as he did.

    2) Of course, there are many such stories, in Russia there are similar anomalous places as in America.

    The details of a Russian UFO crash on or about 1969 are sketchy and somewhat suspect. This case comes from the so-called "Secret KGB Files," which were reportedly smuggled out of the former Soviet Union. Reportedly, $10,000 was paid for the information. The details of these secret files were first offered to the general public on 9-13-98 as part of a TNT special titled "The Secret UFO Files of the KGB." The show featured an extraordinary film and still photographs of the UFO recovery, and also a portion of an autopsy film on part of an alien body.


    3) There is such an option, but everyone understands that it is absurd, a lot does not fit together.

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