Let's talk about the Dyatlov Pass incident.
Is it possible that they were subjected to radioactivity?
Because like 2 years before that, Soviets had a radioactive contamination accident (Kyshtym disaster) around Ural area.
>>18112648
It was a yeti .
>>18112648
>Because like 2 years before that, Soviets had a radioactive contamination accident (Kyshtym disaster) around Ural area.
I don't get why people fixate on this event in particular, Iron curtain mystique I suppose. Pretty much everything "supernatural" about the incident is either not factual (added after the fact to make it spookier) or has legitimate explanations(eg. taking off clothing is a textbook symptom of hypothermia).
>>18112685
Probably because it's unsolved and there are lot of strange things.
Why did one of the victims had her tongue ripped out and where did the injuries came from?
I don't even think there were any "supernatural" events or ayylmaos who have fucked around, but somehow their shit got fucked up.
>>18112648
Not this shit again...
>>18112748
Animals, duh. Nature cleans up corpses.
>>18112748
Carrion scavengers will first take the softest parts of a corpse, eyes, tongue and anus generally.