DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial AbductionsWhat caused the mysterious deaths of the 11 Soviet experienced alpine hikers in the so-called “Dyatlov Pass Incident” in February, 1959? They left single-file footprints away from their slashed-open tent, and their bodies were barefoot and without outer garments. Were they attacked by a strange, Yeti-like creature? Was there alien involvement?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
As strange as it seems, this was an encounter with extraterrestrial interference. These individuals are individuals of interest to the Extraterrestrial Alliance. A number of them are targeted and are persons of interest in other regards as well, both to follow them for research purposes as well as sideline others and cause them difficulty. So there were multiple reasons for taking this opportunity to interfere with them, and it proved to be too tempting to pass it up. The fact they were quite isolated and away from civilization where there would be no witnesses made it possible to arrange an encounter to take them by surprise and lure them to a nearby area where they could be sequestered for a time while being reviewed, checked on, downloads of current knowledge obtained, and various manipulations carried out. Some were taken aboard craft for these maneuvers and then returned. Others were essentially switched off and kept immobilized until decisions were made about the final disposition. It was ultimately decided that the risks of leaving evidence of what was done were too great, so the decision was made to kill them rather than take a chance on their story coming to light, especially as none were viewed as being indispensable and a number of them were regarded as adversaries. So they were dispatched on the site and left, without concern about how things might be viewed. And indeed, while strange, and many questions were raised about the unlikely details having a rational explanation, there is still controversy and no universal acceptance of any particular explanation other than natural disaster striking and perhaps frightening them to abandon their campsite in the dead of night, unprepared, and subsequently dying of exposure. The fact the story does not fit all the forensic evidence is the reason for the controversy and the mysterious nature, and that will never change without the explanation we have given you, which fits the data.