June 17, 2026, 12:21:21 PM
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Author Topic: Connection between broken ribs and missing eyes  (Read 8177 times)

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Today at 01:59:51 AM
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SURI


i am open to explanations that do not involve Zolo being the mad hatter or batter😀 It is known that conspiracy theorists can be both passionate and wrong.

And I thought you were interested in the truth...

Tempalov
„I did not find a ninth track, it was simply not there.“

 

Today at 06:13:35 AM
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Tempalov
„I did not find a ninth track, it was simply not there.“
Let's look a bit deeper into the Tempalov's interrogation report:
"The tracks were only visible on a 50-meter stretch".

And now look at what Ivanov had put into the case files Closing statement:
"For up to 500 meters, there were traces of people walking from the tent to the valley and into the forest. The traces were well preserved, and there were 8-9 pairs of them."

Perhaps, Tempalov selected not the best sector of the 500-meter long area for doing his calculations. If he had calculated traces at another sector, probably he would have found all 9 pairs.
 

Today at 06:20:48 AM
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GlennM


So the thread becomes " broken ribs, missing eyes and feet!" .
We don't have to say everything that comes into our head.
 

Today at 07:24:06 AM
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SURI


This body does not have a dynamic pose. Its pose feels somewhat restricted – the arms and legs are close together. The urinary bladder is overfilled. The body had not moved for a long time and was placed at the location.

The two Yuris hid Dyatlov under a birch tree and then hid themselves in a cedar tree.
 

Today at 08:06:54 AM
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The two Yuris hid Dyatlov under a birch tree and then hid themselves in a cedar tree.
And what was the rest of the group doing at that time?

By the way, lighting a fire at the place where one is hiding is not a good idea.
 

Today at 09:37:15 AM
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SURI


Exactly. Both Yuris needed to remain invisible, so why would they start a fire? And they wouldn’t have anything to light it with anyway. Slobodin and Kolevatov, who were on the slope at that time, had the matches on them. The rest of the group was therefore still on the slope, but the two Yuris already needed to be by the cedar tree. They arrived there first, and some didn't arrive at all.