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Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation
Teddy:
This aired today
http://efir.genproc.gov.ru/rubrics/3/video/417
Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation are going to fly to Dyatlov Pass with specialists in Geodesy, Meteorology, Cartography and Geology to test theories 10-20 of March. He gives an explanation for the typo in Tempalov memo.
"Also, the press secretary of the Sverdlovsk Oblast Prosecutor’s Office, Marina Kanatova, reported that on February 4, at 12:00, representatives of the supervisory authority would hold a big press conference at the Yekaterinburg House of Journalists, where they would show a number of archival materials related to this case and tell more about those studies and examinations, which are planned to be held as part of the ongoing verification of investigative materials. They will also voice their opinion on the versions of the death of the Dyatlov group." They are going to give their explanation for the date on the cover of the case files.
This press conference has nothing to do with Kuntsevich, but I am sure that it was carefully planned not to overlap and at the same time to have all the people in the city for the conference.
Angel1:
Wow, Teddy this is awesome.
I have intuitively felt this anniversary was not going to pass without some type of significant update or announcement.
I have tried to watch the Russian language Youtube videos using the Closed caption translator - choppy at best.
They do tend to go more in depth with better analysis.
I support the murder theory. I believe the autopsy reports were purposefully edited to remove that suspicion. From what I've read this is well covered on the Russian internet, similar to being their "Kennedy assassination".
I felt the tent cut from the inside was disinformation. Change that one aspect and it becomes an attack and a murder investigation.
BTW, whoever staged and altered the crime scene was brilliant!
Nigel Evans:
Interesting set of specialisms there. Not much connection to a murder theory!
More like a connection with the shape of the terrain in high winds perhaps...
Kopyrda:
--- Quote from: Nigel Evans on February 01, 2019, 08:53:04 AM ---Interesting set of specialisms there. Not much connection to a murder theory!
More like a connection with the shape of the terrain in high winds perhaps...
--- End quote ---
Can't say I'm surprised. I didn't expect that anyone would go there to look for evidence for murder after 60 years. Back then, in 1959, when for example there were still group's tracks on the snow... Maybe somebody would notice footsteps, that didn't belong to the group. Right now, what would they find?
Morski:
Sounds interesting. Geodesy, Meteorology, Cartography and Geology. A chance for something fresh and, of course, some new theories speculations.
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