The First Almanac About The Dyatlov Pass Has Been Released, And Strange Artifacts Continue To Be Found At The Site Of The Tragedy - Alternative View

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The First Almanac About The Dyatlov Pass Has Been Released, And Strange Artifacts Continue To Be Found At The Site Of The Tragedy - Alternative View
The First Almanac About The Dyatlov Pass Has Been Released, And Strange Artifacts Continue To Be Found At The Site Of The Tragedy - Alternative View

Video: The First Almanac About The Dyatlov Pass Has Been Released, And Strange Artifacts Continue To Be Found At The Site Of The Tragedy - Alternative View

Video: The First Almanac About The Dyatlov Pass Has Been Released, And Strange Artifacts Continue To Be Found At The Site Of The Tragedy - Alternative View
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The presentation of the almanac "Dyatlov Pass" took place in Yekaterinburg. The first of the three books in the collection, which has just been published, was presented to the public by its compiler, the head of the "Fund for the memory of the Dyatlov group" Yuri Kuntsevich.

The first volume of the almanac contains 26 articles by 16 authors (mostly activists of the foundation). Researchers describe about 60 versions of the death of tourists (criminal, man-made, natural and murder by representatives of the indigenous Mansi people). “We have noted all versions that have no scientific confirmation - mystical (about plasmoids, flying" aggregates "), occult (revenge of the gods)," - explained the head of the fund.

The book has 550 pages. It was published in paperback with a circulation of only 200 copies. The publication is accompanied by a map of a scale of 1: 100000 (1 cm 1 km - based on a kilometer map of the General Staff), on which the route of the Dyatlov group is plotted. “In the upper left corner there is a picture of the situation that occurred on the slope of Mount Kholatchakhl on the night of February 1–2, 1959,” says Kuntsevich.

According to him, this is the first time such a schematic map has been made public. “Ten years ago, we could not have imagined that it would be possible to publish a kilometer map,” noted Yuri Kuntsevich (General Staff maps were considered secret).

The head of the fund announced the publication in the near future of two more volumes of the almanac: the second will publish a criminal case on the death of Dyatlov's group (it will appear approximately in October), the third volume will be a "photo album" - it will contain photographs, as well as all kinds of maps and schemes related to the tragedy at the Dyatlov pass and the investigation of the emergency (the third book is scheduled for release in November). The first volume of the almanac can be purchased from the "Dyatlov Group Memory Fund".

Recall that in the winter of 1959, nine tourists-skiers disappeared in the mountains of the Northern Urals, who went on a hike under the leadership of Igor Dyatlov. A month later, rescuers found their tent cut open. And within a radius of one and a half kilometers from it - five frozen bodies. The bodies of the rest were found only in May. Almost all the tourists were naked and half-naked. Some have fatal injuries. It is still not clear why the guys fled to the bitter frost and to their death.

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Strange artifacts at the Dyatlov pass

The journalists of Komsomolskaya Pravda prepared an article describing unusual objects, similar to pieces of equipment or missiles, which were found by various enthusiasts or tourists in the same area where Dyatlov's group died.

Among the many versions of the death of tourists, there is a rocket version, which, in turn, has two assumptions. First: not far from the tent of tourists, a rocket fell due to an accident. Poisonous fuel vapors drove people out of their "dwellings". They ran towards the forest, falling and injuring themselves in the night. After the military took away the remains of the rocket, not knowing that people died nearby.

Second assumption. In those years, a ban on testing chemical weapons was signed between the USA and the USSR. However, both countries, allegedly in the strictest secrecy from each other, nevertheless tested this weapon. Similar tests of a charge with a rocket carrier could be carried out in this uninhabited area, where the military could not even think that at the very peak of winter some tourists might appear here. And the radius of destruction with chemical weapons is up to 15 kilometers.

Today's military experts, for the most part, ridicule such versions. Moreover, they prove that missile tests were never carried out in the Northern Urals region, and the routes of ballistic missiles always ran very far from the place of death of the Dyatlovites.

Recently, the "Komsomolskaya Pravda" reported that a certain Mansi hunter accidentally stumbled upon a large piece of a rocket in the taiga, the height of a man's height. And that fragment lies 55 km (if in a straight line) to the north-east of the place of death of tourists.

According to 30-year-old Oleg, this contraption clearly fell from the sky, since the jungle is impassable all around. In addition, it fell a long time ago, maybe 50 years ago, as powerful tree branches already hung over the piece of iron. The runaway deer, judging by the footprints, was hovering around the piece of iron for a long time. Apparently she seriously puzzled the horned one.

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Unfortunately, when trying to find the right place again with the journalist, Oleg failed. But Komsomolskaya Pravda is sure Oleg is not lying. He is an innocent taiga, not inclined to any inventions. Oleg did not boast of the photo taken on the spot. I only showed it to my parents and even forgot about the photo. And somehow later in Ushma (Mansi settlement) Oleg told his friend Valera Anyamov that he had seen some strange thing in the taiga. Probably a piece of a rocket?

As reported in the article “We publish this photo in the hope that some of our readers are familiar with this kind of product for work or service. And if experts determine that this is part of a rocket, then we will debunk the assertions of military specialists that in the area of the Dyatlov Pass, as well as far from it in the district, no rockets have ever flown. And if it suddenly turns out that this design has nothing to do with rocketry and aircraft technology, then it will become even more mysterious: how and for what purpose did this rather big colossus suddenly end up in the deserted taiga wilds?"

Strange metal fragments are found regularly in those places. This find was made in 2013 by a group of tourists led by Yuri Kuntsevich, the author of the almanac described above. It has serial number 15d9 -1-020 N109 211. Tourists took the find to Yekaterinburg.

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- The only thing that we have managed to find out so far is that this detail is not connected in time with the tragedy at the pass. It was made later than 1959, - says the head of the memory fund of the Dyatlov group, Yuri Kuntsevich. “This is the engine nozzle, probably the combustion chamber.

This rectangular fragment was found on a ridge in the Khoz'ya basin in 2015, which is about 9 km from the pass. The author of the find is the researcher of the tragedy - Alexander Alekseenkov.

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“A few years ago, this part, probably of the rocket casing, was discovered by the Mansi hunter Valery Anyamov,” says Alekseenkov. - In the summer of 2015, he took me to this find, which lies high in the mountains southwest of the Dyatlov Pass.

At the same time Valery Anyamov showed Alexander one more interesting detail. A piece of corrugated pipe with a diameter of about 30 cm and a length of 2 meters. Lies in the Unya basin - 20 km from the pass.

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Maybe experts in rocketry and other technology will be able to tell us exactly what kind of strange metal structures are lying around in the Dyatlov Pass area?

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