Chapter 207: Uncle Dao's Secret 4

Eugene, who left the team temporarily due to physical discomfort, has never been able to let go of this incident, and she desperately wants to know what happened to her companion. Although the government has halted the investigation and encrypted the files, she approached the investigator to find out the truth.

At first, the investigator was silent, but eventually revealed to her that the search and rescue team had found the victim's body on Feb. 26, and their investigation team had only opened an investigation into the incident.

But in fact, as early as February 6, military personnel had already begun a secret investigation, which is quite intriguing.

The investigative archives were finally completely unsealed in the late eighties, but unfortunately some of the documents have been lost forever.

According to the remnants of the archives, the investigators first deduced that the ski team had been killed by the natives because they had strayed into a restricted area for the indigenous Mansi people.

The Mansi have a tradition of killing an intruder and then cutting out his eyes and tongue, which is very consistent with the woman's state of death.

But this conclusion was quickly overturned, because the Dead Mountain Ridge was not a forbidden area for the Mansi, and the Mansi had always had good relations with the Soviets, with no motive to kill.

In addition, according to the forensic examination, the fatal injuries suffered by the skiers were not caused by humans. The force of the blow they received was extremely strong, and without damaging the soft tissues, they were killed directly, which should be caused by some mysterious force, and the same is true for the theory of savage attacks that have been overthrown.

The second theory is that the ski team was hit by an avalanche at the time.

It is well known that setting up camp on a ridge is dangerous because it can disturb the snow above the slope and loosen the entire snow layer, causing a large amount of snow to rush down and flood the camp a few hours later.

The skiers realized that the avalanche was coming, so they cut open the tent from the inside and escaped in a hurry.

After entering the forest, they spontaneously divided into several groups, scattered to escape, and used trees to buffer the heavy snow. However, the heavy snow that fell was too strong, and some of the team members were buried alive immediately.

After the avalanche stopped, the survivors stripped off the clothes of their dead companions to keep the living warm, and they tried to return to the camp to get their belongings, but what they did not expect was that a second avalanche came, and the rest of the living were buried under the snow and froze to death. As for the missing eyes and tongues of the female team members, they may have been eaten by scavengers such as vultures.

However, many people refuted this theory, believing that there was a large-scale avalanche that the residents of the neighborhood would surely know about it, but it is recorded that there was no avalanche near the Dead Mountain around February 2, 1959.

Secondly, although the ski team set up camp on the ridge, it was February at the time, and it was usually easy to cause avalanches in April and May when the snow melted.

Finally, based on the traces of snow swept by the branches of the trees, the investigators judged that there was no strong snow hitting them, so there should be no so-called avalanche.

The third theory is that the death of the skier was related to some kind of "bright flying sphere".

The main basis for this inference is eyewitnesses who were on the other side of the Dead Mountain at the time.

Witnesses said that on the night of Feb. 2, they saw a huge yellow sphere streaked across the night sky, covered with scorching flames that looked like a meteorite falling from a distance.

The sphere streaked across the sky and fell towards the Dyatlov ski team station on the eastern ridge of Dead Mountain, accompanied by a crackling sound.

The sphere fell into the camp and was spotted by the skiers, who sensed that something was wrong and hurriedly escaped from the tent and ran deeper into the forest, but at that moment the sphere exploded, and the four seriously injured team members were probably killed at that time, and the rest of the people scattered and escaped from strong radiation, so they died not long after.

This is evidenced by the large amounts of radioactive material on their clothing.

In addition, at the funeral of the first five skiers, it was noted that they had obvious burn marks on their bodies and their faces were dark brown, most likely due to high-intensity radiation.

Investigators believe that the sphere that suddenly fell was a nuclear bomb fragment. On that day, the military was carrying out a nuclear bomb launch, and the area where the Dyatlov ski team was located belonged to the launch area, so unfortunately it was accidentally killed by the nuclear bomb fragments that failed to launch.

On Feb. 6, the military, after a failed nuclear bomb launch, sent people to the area to search for debris and found the bodies of several members of the team who had been killed by mistake. In order to cover up people's eyes, the military cut out the eyes and tongue of one of the female team members according to the custom of the local indigenous Mansi people, and blamed the Mansi people.

Even stronger evidence was eyewitness reports that a large crater was found near the ridge where the skiers had died, all buried with discarded metal, most likely left behind by the military's missile tests.

This seems to be the most likely inference, as the authorities chose to cover it up after the incident and encrypted the files.

But Uncle Dao feels that this inference is also limited, because the background of the unsealing of the archives is the eve of the collapse of the Soviet Union in the late eighties.

At that time, the Soviet Union was like a dying bear, allowing hostile forces (and even its own people) to criticize in public opinion, but it was powerless to fight back. As a result, he gradually became synonymous with evil, and thus was "color revolutionized", so the source of evidence for this inference is likely to be fabricated.

The main rebuttal was that at that time several nuclear bomb launch sites near the Ural Mountains were not fully built to carry out the launch of nuclear bombs.

Fat Bear and Zheng Tian both felt that this third inference should be the truth of the matter.

Zheng Tian, in particular, has also studied the Dyatlov affair. He said there were many original documents that proved that the debris left at the site was an R7 missile carrying a nuclear warhead, most likely launched from a secret Soviet base in Dead Mountain.

Fat Bear also felt that Lao Maozi was acting recklessly, and it was likely that he would disregard the lives of his compatriots for the sake of weapon research.

Uncle Dao shook his head and said that he was not trying to whitewash the military back then, but because he had discovered a new possibility.

Uncle Dao said that when he was mining ore in the Dead Mountain in the northern part of the Ural Mountains, he accidentally found that the magnetic field here was very abnormal, especially in January and February every year, when there seemed to be something hidden in the Dead Mountain.

He used the feng shui compass left by his ancestors to explore around the Dead Mountain, and found that this place was the Yellow Spring Evil, the earth's branch of the Great Evil, so the magnetic field would be so disordered.

What makes him even more strange is that this mountain once belonged to auspicious land, and it was a geological change more than a thousand years ago that made this place suddenly become a fierce land.

More than 1,000 years is only a blink of an eye for the earth, and it is impossible to cause such large-scale geological changes. Therefore, he felt that the arrival of some kind of foreign object had forced the Yamagata Feng Shui here to change in a short period of time, and this foreign object was probably the soul star that had descended on the earth.

Back to the Dyatlov affair.

Uncle Dao deduced that on February 2, 1959, the soul constellation was facing an awakening, so the anomaly of the magnetic field around the Dead Mountain reached an extreme peak.

The anomalous magnetic field was accompanied by anomalous energy (with radioactive substances), which caused the skiers who happened to be camping nearby to be infected, and the various internal organs of the team members quickly weakened, and the cranial nerves were disordered, and the behavior was disordered, and finally they died violently.

It is likely that the orb that witnesses saw at the time was not from the military, but from outer space. The purpose of its fall to Earth is to coincide with the awakening of the soul constellation.

But for some unknown reason, the soul stars in the Dead Mountain finally failed to awaken.

When we heard Uncle Dao's statement, we all found it difficult to accept. Because although there are loopholes in the several inferences given by the official, fortunately, they are reasonable and well-founded, and Uncle Dao's statement is too mysterious.

Uncle Dao insisted that his inference was the closest to the truth, and he also said that he had mastered the time for the next awakening of the soul constellation.

(End of chapter)