Bigfoot Aliens KGB? Dyatlov Pass Explained -- and Solved
Analysis Summary
Summary
In February 1959, a group of nine experienced hikers led by Igor Diatlov went on a skiing expedition in the Siberian wilderness. They set up camp in a location later known as Dyatlov Pass. On February 1, they cut their tent open from the inside and fled into the freezing temperatures. Searchers found their bodies weeks later, some nearly naked and with strange injuries, including missing eyes and tongues. Two bodies showed signs of radiation. Investigators concluded that an unknown compelling force caused their deaths. The case remains unsolved, leading to various theories, including military involvement and alien encounters. The incident changed how people view the area, making it a site of intrigue and mystery.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The documentary explores the mysterious deaths of nine hikers in the Dyatlov Pass incident, presenting various theories including military involvement and natural phenomena. It highlights the strange circumstances surrounding their deaths, including radiation exposure and severe injuries, while also addressing government secrecy regarding the investigation.
The injuries sustained by some of the group were consistent with being in a car crash or near the explosion of a bomb.
Igor Diatlov
“the final entry in the group's diary reads it is difficult to imagine such a comfort on the ridge with shrill howling wind”
Alexei Ratikin
“three of the hikers were KGB agents on a mission to uncover a secret cell of CIA operatives”
Lev Ivanov
“I suspected at the time and am almost sure now that these bright flying spheres had a direct connection to the group's death”
Donnie Eicher
“a wind phenomenon called a carmen vortex street could have produced a terrifying powerful sound”
Managed by: Soviet Government
investigation into the deaths of nine hikers
The tent where the entire group slept was discovered under a thin layer of snow, cut open from the inside, with no sign of a struggle.
Two of the hikers had been exposed to unusually high amounts of radiation.
The injuries sustained by some of the group were consistent with being in a car crash or near the explosion of a bomb.
The Soviet government forced the lead investigator to abandon the theory that the deaths were connected to UFOs or orbs.
The injuries of the hikers could have been caused by a rare kind of avalanche known as a delayed slab avalanche.
Analysis Summary
Igor Dyatlov
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.