Dyatlov Pass Forum
Theories Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: tenne on December 21, 2022, 12:15:49 PM
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I pulled this out of another conversation I am having on here because I am very curious about this specific topic and don't want it to get lost.
If, as some people have said, this was a totally natural incident in a country where freezing to death and avalanches etc are not uncommon, why did the government report it as " "compelling natural force" had caused the deaths without naming it as these types of accidents are common?
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The operant word being " natural".
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I agree but I have never ever heard an authority in a country where these things are not uncommon to be called an unknown,
in typing out my comment to another thread, I answered my own question to my own satisfaction.
it was reported that way because no one dared say anything different
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Done is beautiful.
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The Dytlov thing is not something that can happen with a natural disaster. This is very clear and precise. Therefore, the prosecutor did not find any culprits and ended the case as "Unknown Coercive Force". These people have already been trying to solve this mystery for 63 years. Had it been a natural disaster, the event would have been forgotten long ago.
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Other than speculation, is there any evidence, like blast residue that hints at the DP9 using explosives to get rock,samples?,Do we know if they packed a geologist hammer?
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As far as I know the incident wasn't reported on at all at the time.
And the "unknown compelling force" was not the government's explanation, just Ivanov's.
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As far as I know the incident wasn't reported on at all at the time.
And the "unknown compelling force" was not the government's explanation, just Ivanov's.
Как это не сообщалось, если даже в в местной Свердловской прессе отцу Георгия Кривонищенко печатали соболезнование о трагической смерти сына?
How was this not reported, even if in the local Sverdlovsk press, Georgy Krivonischenko's father was printed condolences on the tragic death of his son?