South Ural Ethnographer: "Dyatlov's Group Was Killed By Rays Of Death From Under The Ground" - Alternative View

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South Ural Ethnographer: "Dyatlov's Group Was Killed By Rays Of Death From Under The Ground" - Alternative View
South Ural Ethnographer: "Dyatlov's Group Was Killed By Rays Of Death From Under The Ground" - Alternative View

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The mystery of the death of the Dyatlov group has long haunted scientists, mystics and conspiracy theories. Several dozen theories have already been put forward - from a banal avalanche to aliens and ancient spirits.

The Kremenkul ethnographer, historian Yuri Zavyalov came to the editorial office of AiF with his hypothesis. Readers know him as the author of a number of historical hypotheses. In particular, about the origin of writing in the Southern Urals in the Bronze Age and even about the fact that all residents of Arkaim were left-handed. This time the local historian became interested in a topic related to physics, not history.

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Invisible stream

“Recently I read a book by ophthalmologist Oleg Pankov about color treatment,” says Yuri Zavyalov. - I learned that some colors in case of "overdose" cause changes in the body - rapid breathing, arrhythmia. For example, excessive exposure to blue, yellow can cause panic, fear. Afterwards, I studied the materials of the Dyatlov group case and drew attention to the fact that some organs of the victims were literally torn from the inside. They also wrote about burst capillaries in the eyes. Compared with data on the death of animals before the earthquake.

There is information about dying birds, and they also had serious damage to internal organs. Skeptics say this is simply the result of collisions with buildings, but birds also died over the sea, where there are no buildings. The impact was sometimes found at a considerable distance. For example, in Chelyabinsk, before the accident at Fukushima, fish jumped out of the aquarium. After the analysis, the version was born.

According to Zavyalov, the phenomenon is electromagnetic in nature. We are talking about rays coming out of the ground and triggering the self-destruction mechanism of living organisms - there is a direct effect on the neurons in the brain, which are responsible for orientation in space.

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- Remember that the Dyatlovites fled in panic from the tent and scattered in different directions, - says the local historian. - I think there is a concentration of heavy particles underground - neutrons or protons. During an earthquake or other movements of the crust, they are pulled out to the surface by a stream. There are no barriers for them, they cannot be seen.

The only detector is the organism of animals, people. The release of these rays to the surface is accompanied by a change in the color spectrum - it is perceived not by the eyes, but by a part of the brain, which, apparently, triggers the process of self-destruction.

Do color blind people have a chance?

According to Zavyalov, the same rays that can appear over the ocean are also to blame for the appearance of the flying Dutchmen - ships that were thrown by the crew. Apparently, people under the influence of radiation simply throw themselves into the water.

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- I wonder if there were color-blind people among the Dyatlovites who see the world in a slightly different color spectrum, - argues the local historian. - If so, would they have a chance to escape? As you know, everyone in the group died. Maybe there weren't any color blind people. Or they were, but fell victim to their comrades. I do not exclude that the impact of radiation affects the psyche, making people insane, aggressive.

In that place on Mount Kholatchakhl (translated from the Mansi language as "mountain of the dead") radiation probably appears regularly, the locals also noticed this - hence the warning name. Few people know that other expeditions died in that place, and in the 80s a helicopter crashed. If such radiation really exists, then on its basis it is possible to create the most terrible, last weapon of humanity, from which one cannot be saved.

Sergey Zamozdra, PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Theoretical Physics, Chelyabinsk State University:

- There are many chemical elements, radioactive isotopes underground, including uranium. But people even work in uranium mines. In nature, there are no such powerful radiation sources that people, as in the case of the Dyatlov group, die on the spot. Even in Chernobyl, few people died in the very first hours - perhaps those who were directly next to the reactor. And in the case of the death of birds or the throwing of whales on the shore, I think there is an epidemic, some kind of toxic poisoning, or self-regulation of the number.

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