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Seppo Ilmarinen:
Has anyone researched this case? Nine ski hikers were found dead in the northern Ural mountains at february 2, 1959. There seemed been reported some UFO activity in the area. Opinions?

"Though the corpses showed no signs of struggle, two victims had fractured skulls, two had broken ribs, and one was missing her tongue.[1] Their clothing, when tested, was found to be highly radioactive"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pp6POvlER4

zhahown:
Wow that's strange- there was an inciedent in the 1950's or 1960's that was similar- the missing body parts mainly.

There was one incident about a decade ago or so in South America- a body found naked & missing parts- extremely grotesque. "human  mutilation" is is called-like cattle mutilation.

Quote from the wiki article:

 "Soviet investigators determined only that "a compelling unknown force" had caused the deaths. Access to the area was barred for skiers and other adventurers for three years after the incident.[1] The chronology of the incident remains unclear due to the lack of survivors.[2][3]

Investigators at the time determined that the hikers tore open their tent from within, departing barefoot into heavy snow and a temperature of −30°C. Though the corpses showed no signs of struggle, two victims had fractured skulls, two had broken ribs, and one was missing her tongue.[1] Their clothing, when tested, was found to be highly radioactive.[1]"

The thing that resonates w/me is the part about "a compelling unknown force"- I've had many,many sightings in my life, one of which has shown evidence of compulsion from a non-physical source that resulted in me, at the time of the sighting, thinking nothing of later-realized extraordinary events, just shrugging it off & going back inside. Another sighting involved a STRONG feeling of something is in the room with me, which compelled me to go outside & look around. Sure enough- I had a sighting (although I knew I'd have one- it's difficult to explain, but it involved telepathic communication initiated by them- thelling me "we're going to teach you the mechan ics of contact")


Complulsion may be yet another part, exploitable in positive (in my case) or negative ways (in their case-yikes!) of "The Mechanics of Contact". I'm learning that TMOC involves pretty much everything in human society- their very presence changes us in nearly every way. If someone else hasn't already written a book called "The Mechanics of Contact", I may just have to! There's a lot involved in this subject- & it includes compulsion.

transientP:
Seppo Ilmarinen,

not two weeks ago a colleague was discussing this incident with me. first of all, it turns out that there is MUCH more information pertaining to the incident on the Russian language wiki page, which is here;
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%93%D0%B8%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%BB%D1%8C_%D1%82%D1%83%D1%80%D0%B3%D1%80%D1%83%D0%BF%D0%BF%D1%8B_%D0%94%D1%8F%D1%82%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0

if you aren't using a web browser that translates on-page, you can use google translate. i don't read russian myself but chrome (web-browser) translated not-too-shabbily.

there are many takes on what happened. obviously, it is a strange case, otherwise it wouldn't be famous.
one of the campers used to work at a power plant, and that is how some people explain the radioactivity found in the clothing. but obviously other elements of the case are exceedingly bizarre.
i got the feeling that something extra dimensional might have occurred, maybe even an "accident", but that is only a hunch from reading the material.

there is also claim that one if not more of the "campers" were ex-spies or were secret agents of one type or another.

enjoy reading.

happyliza:
 FWIW it seems that a book is being written about this. Not sure how much objective reality will be in it though.


Mountain of the Dead: The Dyatlov Pass Incident by Keith McCloskey (1 Jul 2013)

Vulcan59:
Here is an article with more info on the enigmatic deaths of the nine Russian mountaineers.   :)

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