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Started by claws, April 25, 2012, 03:46:01 AM

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claws

Quote from: The Gravekeeper on April 25, 2012, 03:23:24 PM


http://unitedcats.wordpress.com/2008/02/28/the-dyatlov-pass-accident/

I wouldn't be irked if the movie just ignored the facts and made a story about aliens or super-secret Soviet testing.

Facts like those?

QuoteRunning around in the dark half crazed and running into rocks etc could explain the injuries.

:bouncegiggle:

QuoteThree of them had fatal injuries: the body of Thibeaux-Brignolle had major skull damage, and both Dubunina and Zolotarev had major chest fractures. According to Dr. Boris Vozrozhdenny, the force required to cause such damage would have been extremely high. He compared it to the force of a car crash. Notably, the bodies had no external wounds, as if they were crippled by a high level of pressure.

Of course the skeptic ignores the autopsy report about the injuries, comes up with a flimsy excuse, blames Soviet paranoia or claims it wasn't part of the original documents. Or maybe they did have a secret hidden car and crashed, who knows  :wink:




zombie no.one

Quote from: El Misfito on April 25, 2012, 03:57:30 PM

anyways, here's mine-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentich_Disappearance
creepy, eh? :buggedout:
erm yeah... I guess my other reply mysteriously vanished when you were reading the thread  :bouncegiggle:

The Gravekeeper

Quote from: claws on April 26, 2012, 01:56:09 AM
Quote from: The Gravekeeper on April 25, 2012, 03:23:24 PM


http://unitedcats.wordpress.com/2008/02/28/the-dyatlov-pass-accident/

I wouldn't be irked if the movie just ignored the facts and made a story about aliens or super-secret Soviet testing.

Facts like those?

QuoteRunning around in the dark half crazed and running into rocks etc could explain the injuries.

:bouncegiggle:

QuoteThree of them had fatal injuries: the body of Thibeaux-Brignolle had major skull damage, and both Dubunina and Zolotarev had major chest fractures. According to Dr. Boris Vozrozhdenny, the force required to cause such damage would have been extremely high. He compared it to the force of a car crash. Notably, the bodies had no external wounds, as if they were crippled by a high level of pressure.

Of course the skeptic ignores the autopsy report about the injuries, comes up with a flimsy excuse, blames Soviet paranoia or claims it wasn't part of the original documents. Or maybe they did have a secret hidden car and crashed, who knows  :wink:





You've always gotta have at least one skeptic in these kinds of conversations, and I didn't see anyone else stepping up to the plate.  :wink:

Anyway, here's my contribution: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rongorongo Okay, nothing creepy about this one, but it is still a mystery. If it turns out that it is a form of writing after all, then there's the possibility of someday deciphering it, and then we'll learn more about that civilization. Unless it turns out to be purely decorative. Or impossible to decipher.

Leah

yeah no.

Mr. DS

The Lizzie Borden house murders...its even odder if you visit the house. 
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