What's your favorite mystery with an anticlimactic answer?
>It's generally agreed that German authorities know who was behind Hinterkaifeck, but they keep it confidential because they use the case as training for detectives.
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banjawarn_Station
Banjawarn station is a sheep station in australia that was once used for nuclear testing. apparently the Japanese doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo tested chemical weapons, which would later be used in the 1995 sarin gas attacks in Tokyo.
>On the night of 28 May 1993 a mysterious seismic disturbance was detected in Western Australia and found to have emanated from south of Banjawarn.
The event sent shock waves through hundreds of miles of desert but was witnessed only by a few long-distance truck drivers and gold prospectors. They reported seeing a fireball in the sky and hearing a protracted low-frequency sound. The cause of the event remained a mystery, however.
there is possibility that Aum Shinrikyo was testing a nuclear device that would spark a third word war when used. the weapons were never found unfortunately, and some experts believe that the event "showed similar characteristics consistent with typical seismic activity for Western Australia," and that the event was most likely an earthquake.
it still doesnt explain the glowing fireball that was witnessed.
pic extremely related, surprisingly
>>19542020
>2020 in post number. Tokyo has Olympics in 2020
>Aum Shinrikyo
Lemme twist this with Black Tidings.
>>19542037
>Black Tidings
never heard of this, I will look it up.
although we already know how 2020 goes down in neo tokyo
>>19541948
so who did it
>>19541948
Dyatlov Pass incident.
>Homemade furnace malfunctioned, lit tent on fire at night, hikers ran out and died in various ways.
>>19542020
>typical seismic activity
I lived in western australia my whole life and we have never had any noticeable earthquake to my knowledge, we are right in the middle of the tectonic plate
>>19542656
This is the most anticlimactic. Everything about this sounds creepy as hell, but the most boring explanation is the most plausible explanation.
>>19542056
It's weird innit?
How fiction seeps into reality...
>>19541948
Lori Erica Ruff
http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/special-reports/my-god-thats-kimberly-online-sleuth-solves-perplexing-mystery-of-identity-thief-lori-ruff/