Dyatlov Pass Incident: The Definitive Answer Video - PART 3

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Dyatlov Pass incident is a mysterious and tragic event that occurred on February 2, 1959, in the Ural Mountains of Russia. A group of nine experienced hikers, led by 23-year-old Igor Dyatlov, set out on a winter expedition to the northern part of the mountain range. The group never returned and when search parties were sent out to look for them, they found the hikers' campsite abandoned and in disarray.

Upon further investigation, it was discovered that the hikers had fled their campsite in the middle of the night, leaving behind all of their warm clothing and equipment. Several of the hikers were found dead, some with severe injuries and others with no visible injuries at all. The cause of their deaths remains a mystery to this day, as there were no clear signs of what might have caused the hikers to flee their campsite or what might have killed them.

Over the years, many theories have been proposed to explain the Dyatlov Pass incident, including hypothermia, an avalanche, animal attacks, aliens, and even a military experiment gone wrong. However, none of these theories have been able to fully explain the strange circumstances of the hikers' deaths.

The case was initially closed by the Soviet authorities, but it was reopened in the 1990s and remains an open investigation to this day. Despite numerous attempts to solve the mystery, the Dyatlov Pass incident remains one of the most perplexing and intriguing mysteries in the annals of Russian history.

In recent years, the incident has gained renewed attention due to the proliferation of online videos and social media posts discussing the case. Many of these videos and posts speculate about the possible causes of the hikers' deaths and offer various theories and theories. Some of the more popular theories include the involvement of aliens, government conspiracies, and even supernatural forces.

Despite the many theories and speculations surrounding the Dyatlov Pass incident, the truth about what happened to the hikers on that fateful winter night in the Ural Mountains remains a mystery. It is likely that we will never know for certain what caused the deaths of the nine hikers and what caused them to flee their campsite in such a panicked and desperate manner. The Dyatlov Pass incident remains one of the most enduring and perplexing mysteries of the modern age.

In this 3 Parts Special, I have come up with my on explanation to solve the mystery of "Dyatlov Pass Incident" for once and all :

Part 1 - Covers background of all of the Hikers and traces their steps from day 1 of the expedition to the day of this tragic incident and later examines their injuries & evidence in detail.

Part 2 - Covers deaths of the remaining 4 hikers and other important aspects(The Tent, The Cedar Tree, The Den, Radioactive Contamination) of this case.

Part 3 - Covers possible explanations and theories of "Dyatlov Pass Incident" with a detailed conclusion:

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LEMMiNO - Aloft

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I've been fascinated by the Dylatov Pass mystery for years and yours is the best video I've seen on the subject.

deborahscotland
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Ball lightning is a fleeting phenomenon and is not known to in circle people, then disappear, then reappear just to strike them. Additionally, you would need specific atmospheric conditions for ball lightning to form, and as far as I know, those conditions were not available on that night in that region. It seems to me that this ball of light behaved, intentionally and deliberately

SR-lpgz
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Exellent video(s) on this incident. You deserve a lot of views/likes on this.
This whole thing is so strange. Remember that these were experienced hikers. Leaving their only shelter against the elements, some of them half naked, on a trip to nowhere, (a trip that probably took them almost an hour to complete) - they all knew it was the certain death. If there ever was a reason to panic in a situation like this, it would be the Russian winter more than anything else. But there was no signs of panic or attempts to turn back at any point. I'm not really into conspiracy theories, but the authorities behaviour in this case is also highly suspicious.
I will leave it there. And you are absolutely right; we will probably never get the answer to what really happened.

freiherr
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I consider myself a recreational conspiracy theorist and Dyatlov Pass is one of my "favorites". Out of all the stuff I've read and listened to, this series is probably the best as far as examination of all the evidence and conclusion of possible outcomes. well done, mate

whiskeybravo
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Fantastic amount of detail in these thank you

slyaspie
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Lightning? There were branches in the den. How come they were not burnt?? No... no lightning.

TheUrzur
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I think it was probably a slab avalanche or catabaric winds. This would explain the crush injuries. Not all of them were as injured as each other because they were sleeping in different positions, and the snow could have carried smaller chunks of ice. I don't agree with your presumption that people couldn't have walked in a straight line with those injuries. Its painful, but I've seen people walk upright with broken ribs all the time, there's nothing else they can do. Head injuries also dont stop anyone from walking normally, concussions can kill you quietly hours or even days later.

backwardsbandit
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I come back to this episode every time I think about this case. And that's often. I'm so obsessed with this! I can imagine your theory. I always thought whatever happened that night had to be something unexplainable. And probably paranormal. That's why the Russian officers decided to keep it hush. And classified the case asap. I think u did a good job. And u did a lot of research. Your theory is the best and most likely. No matter how unbelievable it may sound. Only close minded people would oppose your brilliant explanation.

Crystal-csgm
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They cut themselves out of their tent, failed to take time to dress appropriately, yet they calmly walk a mile and one half down the slope. The tent and skis remained standing after a few weeks. The injuries obviously occurred after they left the tent. Within these parameters lies the answer.

waynekeebler
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I think the Soviet military was doing bomb testing in that area that night. The area was chosen for the test because they knew that area would be deserted, not even the Mansi went to that mountain. But unfortunately, Dyatlov and his team just happened to be there that night.
The Dyatlov group were in there tent when the first bomb went off in the distance. They left the tent quickly because they were scared and wanted to see what was going on out there. Maybe they even knew it was an explosion of some kind. They all headed down to the tree and built a fire.
A second bomb was dropped and they for sure realized they were in some serious danger. Some climbed the tree for a better view of what was going on, some tried to get back to the tent, and some went and started to build a den.
The people at the tree froze to death, the people heading back to the tent froze to death, but the people in the den were still alive. They knwent and took some clothes off of their dead friends.
Then a third bomb exploded, this one was very close to the den. Causing the car crash like injuries to the people in the den, from which they all died.

I like the Katabatic wind theory too

BX
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Dyatlov was found a good 100 to 150 meters downhill from rustem. It makes no sense that he was trying to carry rustem to the tent. And it was mentioned that rustem appeared to be running when he went down. This theory doesnt make much sense.

daylingibson
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All three of your videos were really extensive and well done. I’ve seen other videos and listened to a podcast or two but for what has been on YouTube, these are the best. That being said I would like to know a little more about lightning ball phenomena. Not knowing much about it I would not assume it’s not a plausible theory but I just don’t know much about it and some of the scenarios regarding it with this particular incident seem a little far-fetched to me. That being said thanks for all the work you did on these videos. They were really well done and detailed.

shikawgoh
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Really interesting and superbly presentated 👍👌

marier
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What do you Guys think really happened? Looking forward to your breakdown of this mysterious incident below :)

VuldarYT
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I stay with my opinion that it has smth to do with military/kgb/secret agencies.
1) The injuries on their bodies/fists/necks which prove a fight and killing by special forces.
2) The distance between the 3 bodies is exactly the same like someone was hunting and catch them one by one.
3) The second camera from Zolotaryov was never found
4) Zolotaryov who join just short before the travel (instead of Bienko V.N.) into the group
5) He was waiting for some important papers before the travel starts
6) Zolotaryov was a military/kgb agent
7) Zolotaryov said...we gonna do smth, the world will speak about.
8) The investigation report with the issue date of february 6 while noone was missing at this The gov already know 2 weeks before the rescue group starts searching for the group.
9) The Pilot who discover the tent (Karpushin G.A.) february 24 said that he seen 2 dead bodies laying in front of the tent. 2 days later as the rescue crew arrived... noone was there anymore.
10) The nurse who said they bring 11 bodies in the hospital. But only 9 left in there. The other 2 are missing.
11) More than 100 people are involved into this case
12) KGB Agent (Shestopalov M.F.) was there to investigate. He was a so called human intelligence collector.


If this is really true...
the rest of the lost documents to solve that mistery are demolished/hidden or not to find at all in russia.
Maybe in another database of another foreign agency.

danielzimmermann
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How could they dig out the den without shovels?

matt
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Did part 2 get removed? I just finished the first part and this is the next video

Giraphics
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I grew up on the farm. Bulls and rams can get very aggresive. It's not much of a stretch to imagine a wild reindeer herd in the middle of gestation season taking exception to intruders in their range. I know moose can go pretty crazy.

All these species attack by head butting people and knocking them down repeatedly.

jelly-johnbobster
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Will be published new paper books on dyatlov pass mysteries?

danilomigliore
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Yesss finally someone who makes sense. Im 100 percent with u. I really do believe it had 2 be something with those light orbs. I seen other videos of people encountering orbs and getting ratation or dieing all of a sudden. Even with animals that encounter these orbs. Just think about it there like a strong x-ray or heat or a mix of both. I believe that's y they were so secret about it. The reason people don't want 2 believe it is because its unusual and unbelievable or not rational. It had to be something bizzare and terrifying. Good job. Your awesome. Keep it up.

crystaldelosreyes