The Rarest Photos Of The Dyatlov Group Case Have Been Published - Alternative View

The Rarest Photos Of The Dyatlov Group Case Have Been Published - Alternative View
The Rarest Photos Of The Dyatlov Group Case Have Been Published - Alternative View

Video: The Rarest Photos Of The Dyatlov Group Case Have Been Published - Alternative View

Video: The Rarest Photos Of The Dyatlov Group Case Have Been Published - Alternative View
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Over the course of several years of research, I have accumulated a huge amount of photographs, documents, material evidence, memoirs, personal diaries, and other materials. All of them, in one way or another, are connected with a mystery, which for 60 years in a row has aroused keen interest throughout the world.

Over the past twenty years, many have collected this information bit by bit, some of them have given years of their lives to it. But none of them knew that someone would try to appropriate the fruits of their labor. It will declare a monopoly, make money on it and increase the circulation of its publications. Unfortunately, the time of altruism is long gone.

But the fact is that all these materials belong to historical documents. They do not have an owner and a priori cannot be a subject of commercial interest. Moreover, now they are being exploited by those who have nothing to do with them. Some kind of incomprehensible commercial foundations, home-grown researchers are more like sectarians, journalists who are not able to write about anything other than what they have created long before them.

Now is the time to break this balance. Today I will publish photographs of the Dyatlov Pass tragedy, previously unknown to a wide range of readers. Only a few of them you could see in the public domain, but there will be very few of them here. I believe that each of you has the right to independently familiarize yourself with the photographic documents of a bygone era. Ultimately, it's up to you to decide how important they are, how they reveal the picture of the great drama that happened back in 1959 in the Northern Urals.

Let's start with pictures of burnt tree tops. They were in the archive, until the very time when someone removed them from there. It was about these elites that retired investigator Ivanov wrote in his letter (to the editor of the TV program). However, the pictures show that the traces of the fire are very old and have nothing to do with the death of tourists. Most likely, they appeared a couple of years ago, during a forest fire, when the upper wind threw the trees with burning grass. After that it rained, and the fire died out on its own. The burnt tops of the trees remained so. Ivanov in the same letter writes that apart from these strange burns he did not find any other traces of the explosion. However, this misconception gave a fair topic for all kinds of "couch" conspiracy theorists. They, actively, "tied" this phenomenon to a nuclear explosion, then to the fall of a rocket, then, even,to an emergency landing of a UFO. But everything turned out to be much simpler. Explore these photos for yourself.

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Photographs of the search work of the season February-May 1959. Some of them have not been previously published at all. The pictures make it clear how large-scale the event itself was. Of course, with so many people involved in it, there was no chance to keep it all secret. However, apparently, the investigation did not have such a goal.

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Not the most famous pictures from the personal archives of the dead tourists. I was especially interested in the photographs of Lyudmila Dubinina. Children, students and from the hike, where she broke her leg. The boys bravely dragged her in their arms, and she supported them and tried not to moan in pain. She was a brave girl … Photo of Zina Kolmogorova's house. Photos of the rest of the tourists. All this is worth it to study it carefully.

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The funeral of Kolmogorova, Dyatlov, Krivonischenko and Doroshenko. March 1959. The funeral of the rest of the tourists in May of the same year. Some of the pictures were unfamiliar to me. Also interesting is the panorama of the building under construction in the UPI area, Sverdlovsk. People at the farewell ceremony. Pictures also give you a sense of the deep meaning of this drama.

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I remind you that this is only a tiny part of the material that I have at the moment. When I am ready for this mentally, I will publish the rest. In particular, those documents from the criminal case that (in its current version) do not appear in it. But so far I do not see such a need for myself. Let the mystery remain so. For all the terrifying charm of this tragedy is that it is much more interesting in its understatement.

The author Degteryov Valentin, who specializes in finding everything, whatever it may be (mainly missing aircraft), relying on data from satellite photos, also mastered video editors. Once he "found" the missing Malaysian Boeing, then he identified those responsible for the deaths of passengers of another Boeing over Donbass, recently he put forward different versions of the death of the Dyatlov group, after he solved the mystery of the murder of John F. Kennedy, and now he returned to the history of the tragedy at the Dyatlov Pass …

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