Researcher found mystical clues on photos of the tour group Dyatlov

The researcher found mystical clues in the photographs of the Dyatlov tourist groupA photo from open sources

Famous Russian blogger and researcher of supernatural Valentin Degterev claims that he may have succeeded to open the veil of secrecy surrounding the death of the Dyatlov tourist group. A terrible inexplicable event that occurred in the Northern Urals at night on February 2, 1959 with a group of 9 Soviet tourists under the leadership of Igor Dyatlov, still excites the minds of earthlings, and Degterev is no exception to their number.

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Valentine carefully studied the black and white photographs taken dyatlovtsy on the FED camera and found after their death, and discovered something strange on two seemingly nothing noteworthy frames. The first of them shows a man-made entrance into the cave, made in the form of a human silhouette. In the second frame one of the members of the group is looking at the Mansi temple with interest. In addition, in the background there is another noteworthy detail.

A photo from open sources

Mount Holutchahl, where they died under mysterious circumstances Dyatlovtsy, as you know, refers to the ritual complex the small Russian people of Mansi. Here Mansi since ancient times carried out their pagan rites. However, due to the imposed to the Mansi of Christianity their faith was assimilated to a certain extent with Orthodoxy and took hold of elements of theism. Soviet authority belonged to this people quite loyally, like to others minorities, however, struggling with obscurantism, still repressed some local shamans.

In the 30s of the last century, a legend appeared that the Mansi they protect the sacred mountain Kholutchahl from strangers, since here various powerful rituals are held with the participation of spirits and deities. If this is true, says Degterev, before Dyatlovites clearly violated all these taboos. They probably came close to the cave in the form of a huge human silhouette, where the shamans spent their rites. Or maybe they went inside. Also on the second a local researcher discovered the picture that interested him a man standing under the trees at a distance. Maybe it was one of Mansi sorcerers? Or just a freaky para-idol illusion?

It is worth noting that after the death of the tourist group Dyatlov local Mansi were the first suspects. Law enforcement agencies with with all severity they interviewed vogulichs, but did not get from anyone confessions. Any evidence indicating a connection between people and death Russian tourists were also not found. However, this version continued to exist among independent researchers of this tragedy. Really Degterev confirmed that Dyatlovites really ruined Mansi? Could mystical forces have been involved here, who were these people worshiping? For example, in a series of articles about Yakutia, We have repeatedly mentioned the power of Siberian shamans. What so the warlocks, even the Mansi ones, were worth punishing students for desecration shrines? In this case, find the truth, that is, who and how destroyed guys, it’s just impossible …

Dyatlov Pass Shamans Caves

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