Name place Russia(?) Mtn where Expeditioners were Burned Alive in their Tent by Supernatural Entity?, page
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reply posted on 11-10-2011 @ 05:20 AM by add alone
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A lightning strike wouldn't cause people to rip their tent from the inside out and flee into the winter night in just socks. Maybe that's just me...
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reply posted on 11-10-2011 @ 05:37 AM by Jimbowsk
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I find this story fascinating too - I've never heard of the metallic spirals though. You said they were carbon dated, but I didn't think it was possible to carbon date metals?


reply posted on 11-10-2011 @ 08:18 AM by Aliensun
I personally know that aliens are visiting us in their UFO devices. I also know that the US and the former Soviet Union have been working since about day one of that realization to build their own craft of that type.

So let's not, as the video does, attempt to shift all of the possible causes on to ETs as being the sole answer. We have to do no more than learn the details of the 1980 Cash-Landum case near Houston, Texas, to understand that the hikers and the Texas folks may have been unwittingly harmed by devices from their own governments. True, the Texas people escaped with their lives, but according to their medical problems they suffered, that was just barely so.

I don't have a definitely answer for either event, but I can repeat something that Walt Andrus personally said to my after a lecture in Austin when I inquired about MUFON's investigation of the event. He replied that the event in Texas, and the whole slew of a virtually impossible number of helicopters that surrounded the terrifically bright light of the object was not ETs, but a secret test of a US UFO-like object that had gone haywire. He further stated that the whole project was being conducted from an aircraft carrier in the Gulf of Mexico.

If you accept only that the Texas case involved simply a bright light and emitted no damaging electromagnetic waves, then there is more to tell you. A family member of mine drove that road three times a week. He saw the burned area in the asphalt where the event happened and noticed soon after that that particular section was resurfaced.

So, even this case has some bizarre twists.


reply posted on 11-10-2011 @ 08:47 AM by woodwytch
Originally posted by Jimbowsk
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I find this story fascinating too - I've never heard of the metallic spirals though. You said they were carbon dated, but I didn't think it was possible to carbon date metals?


Hey there, don't quote me on the 'carbon dating' thing that may be inaccurate ... but they were definately tested and dated by some method or another ... there was a documentary about them on TV a few years ago ... very interesting but sadly I can't remember what it was called. That said I'm sure if you Google 'metallic spirals found in the Ural Mountains' there'll be plenty of hits to read up on.

Plus 'Google image' has some pictures of the spirals too.

I remember them being described as a metallic core wrapped around with a hair-like fibre ... similar process as lightbulb filaments ... and some of the geological content was magnesium (amongst other things which was formed in layers ... there was a comparrison made to the old style camera flashbulbs)

Woody
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reply posted on 11-10-2011 @ 08:55 AM by Jimbowsk
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Yeah just been reading about them, interesting stuff!! Thanks for bringing that to my attention, I've read lots about the Dyatlov Pass incident but never heard about these bizarre spirals before!


reply posted on 11-10-2011 @ 09:09 AM by woodwytch
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Yeah just been reading about them, interesting stuff!! Thanks for bringing that to my attention, I've read lots about the Dyatlov Pass incident but never heard about these bizarre spirals before!


My pleasure ... as soon as I saw the OP I knew exactly what they were talking about ... this has to be the most intriguing 'unexplained' event I have ever come across ... and trust me I've had more than my fair share of unexplained experiences firsthand ... but this is something else.

To be fair I don't know if the 'Dyatlov' event and the spirals have ever been linked in the past but I have been working on another project for well over a decade (experiment Man - laboratory Earth kind of stuff ... theatlanteananalysis.webeden.co.uk ) and when I realized that the two accounts occurred in the Urals I felt sure it had to be more than mere coincidence.

Woody
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