Therese
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Hi All,
I wonder whether any of you feel like looking into the event chart for the Dyatlov Pass incident: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident , http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2012/01/mountain-of-the-dead-the-dyatlov-pass-incident/.
According to the investigators at the time, whatever the incident was, it happened probably sometime before midnight on 2 February, 1959. I drew the event chart for 11:30pm, 2 February.
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My interest in this incident is very recent and I can't explain it, but I can illustrate.
I currently live in France. 3 days before the Charlie Hebdo attack, when Hollande announced that European sanctions against Russia should come to an end, the news site that is my homepage featured the Dyatlov Pass Incident as its cover story (they usually pick some intriguing past event or scientific discovery during "empty hours", when nothing much is happening). On 2 February, 1959, nine hikers died of "a compelling unknown force" in the Ural Mountains of Russia. Something caught me in the story, and I spent most of the day collecting info.
the very same day when Hollande had his announcement (4 Jan 2015),there was an earthquake in the Ural mountains, where the Dyatlov incident happened 56 years ago.
On 10th January, I read that Russia is presenting a new military truck, and funnily, it is a new model of a series called "Ural Typhoon"
Four days later, the city where I currently live (and half of Europe) was hit by a windstorm with 130km/h (80mph) gales. (yes, I know it wasn't a typhoon)
By the way, one of the hikers back in 1959, Thibeaux-Brignolles, was of French origin.
I don't have any theory, nor do I claim any connection, I'm just intrigued and wonder what those of you with more experience see in the event chart.
Thanks.
I wonder whether any of you feel like looking into the event chart for the Dyatlov Pass incident: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident , http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2012/01/mountain-of-the-dead-the-dyatlov-pass-incident/.
According to the investigators at the time, whatever the incident was, it happened probably sometime before midnight on 2 February, 1959. I drew the event chart for 11:30pm, 2 February.
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My interest in this incident is very recent and I can't explain it, but I can illustrate.
I currently live in France. 3 days before the Charlie Hebdo attack, when Hollande announced that European sanctions against Russia should come to an end, the news site that is my homepage featured the Dyatlov Pass Incident as its cover story (they usually pick some intriguing past event or scientific discovery during "empty hours", when nothing much is happening). On 2 February, 1959, nine hikers died of "a compelling unknown force" in the Ural Mountains of Russia. Something caught me in the story, and I spent most of the day collecting info.
the very same day when Hollande had his announcement (4 Jan 2015),there was an earthquake in the Ural mountains, where the Dyatlov incident happened 56 years ago.
On 10th January, I read that Russia is presenting a new military truck, and funnily, it is a new model of a series called "Ural Typhoon"
Four days later, the city where I currently live (and half of Europe) was hit by a windstorm with 130km/h (80mph) gales. (yes, I know it wasn't a typhoon)
By the way, one of the hikers back in 1959, Thibeaux-Brignolles, was of French origin.
I don't have any theory, nor do I claim any connection, I'm just intrigued and wonder what those of you with more experience see in the event chart.
Thanks.
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