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Axelrod:
Zolotaryov was searching for uranium....

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--- Quote from: GlennM on November 25, 2024, 10:31:16 AM ---If the last camp site and the actual location of the tent were in different, then why? It seems the biggest secret would be to hide uranium prospecting. Anyone with half an interest would assume Russians were looking for nuclear material during the cold war. The USA U2 spy plane would film any area thought to be of military interest. The worst kept secrets are military ones. Covering up accidental or intentional deaths of the hikers does not hide the elephant in the room. If anything, it calls attention to the whole business of prospecting. There is no reason to assume the tent was pitched anywhere but on the slope of 1079 on the last night. The unknown compelling force was the weather and the subsequent failure of the tent itself. If an issue is made over Zolo and Lyuda's injuries perhaps it was related to blasting when everyone was at or near the cedar waiting out the weather.

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But the idea seemed interesting to me, and I want to continue the thought. As we know, Zolotaryov worked or lived in the city of Lermontov in the Caucasus. He was a physical education teacher there, but in the city of Lermontov there was a uranium mine (later closed).

Then Zolotaryov moved from place to place, from city to city. He was in Altai and the Urals.
In the city of Novokuznetsk, before moving to the Urals, he met his students and told them that he would soon become famous throughout the world. Why?

Perhaps he was searching for uranium. Apparently, one person is enough to search for this ore, but it is difficult for one person to make an expedition, and everyone else will also have to be paid a salary. Or we have an ideal situation that he joined a tourist group to do his developments.

GlennM:
Finding a source of uranium would certainly be a prize. What tools that could be carried in a pocket would be of use to him in his prospecting?

Axelrod:
I think that for this it is enough to have a pocket  gamma dasimeter, which was produced at the "Impulse" plant.

The "Impulse" plant is located in the city of Pyatigorsk (Malygina St., 5), not far from the medical institute (Kalinin Ave., 11), where Zolotaryov worked as a physical education teacher. Both to the north near the railway station,

GlennM:
Do you feel that this device was confiscated and supppressed? Does it relate to searchers bringing geiger counters to the search area? Does it link to radioactivity on the deceased persons clothes?

Axelrod:
We know that Dyatlov's group recorded temperatures in their diaries.
But the thermometer is nowhere to be found in the lists and protocols.
Therefore, other devices may be missing.

When Zolotaryov is described in autopsy, the camera and watch on right handare not described, but they are visible in the photo
It is possible that the device was also confiscated.

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