When breathing in freezing air, the cold can cause bleeding in the lungs. It is totally plausible for them to excrete some blood from this. It sounds more like it could have been a gas coming up from the earth ?
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Psilocybin does not cause coma and death or any of the symptoms. Bleeding from the eyes is definitely not a recorded frequent hallucination. The symptoms seem more like exposure to nerve agents which were extensively produced and studied by Russia and the west. Two week delay on visiting site to retrieve bodies for autopsy and inconsistent/dodgy recording of event sound like state cover up for either inadvertently poisoning bunch of kids.
They haven't used mushroom, but some kind of rose root, which supposed to give them more energy. Each of these videos make different claims or often suggest something ridiculous. Also that time the USSR already was dissolved and this happened in today's Kazahsthan, not in Russia. The most logical explanation these people died from exhaustion, hypothermia, possibly poisoning (from a plant). These things make you hallucinate or causing mass hysteria. Also can cause frothing at mouth, or bleeding.
@@samim.5446 Same here. Psilocybin is like LSD and mescaline a serotonin re-application blocker and causes exactly the same - called "psychedelic" - effects. It doesn't make you hallucinate, that's why these substances are called pseudo-hallucinogenes. The fast way in which the victims died in combination with the symptoms they suffered speaks loudly for a healthy dose of nerve gas, most likely of the phosphor-acid-ester kind like Sarin, Tabun or Soman. Their particles are heavier than air (so, in a war like the Anfal-campaign of Saddam Hussein against the Kurds in the late 1980's in the city Halabcha (Helebce in Turkish), an attack with Sarin is always carried out after a few airstrikes with conventional bombs which causes the people to flee into their cellars where they are then trapped), but the gas can be blown in different directions through the wind. That there's one survivor here who was part of the group when it happened, but didn't suffer the symptoms and therefore lived to tell, might be a result of the wind. That this person even returned to the place where the others died without experiencing anything only a little time later would be typical as well if some nerve gas killed the people, intentionally or not. I would really like to know how the dead hikers' lips looked like. Victims of hypothermia should have blueish lips while those of the aforementioned nerve gases (Sarin, Tabun, Soman - the G-class because they were invented in Germany in 1938 although never used in WW2) are reddish. Nerve gases of the G-class are colorless, odorless and tasteless. By the way, real "Magic Mushrooms" with Psilocybin are to be found naturally only in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. Often people refer to mushrooms with other mind-exacerbating substances (like Muscarine) in Northern countries misleadingly also as "Magic Mushrooms". That these mountains were highly frequented by outdoorsy people is no argument to me. I don't believe that these hikers were killed intentionally. To me, it smells more of an accident. And make no bones about it: Since I cheated in class tests in school, I know that the best way to hide something from a person is to put it directly under this very person's nose. So much about the need to hide top secret-weapons in geographically top-secret areas. It's no necessity.
Many a times on shrooms and yeah at the worst you'll get an upset stomach and some wild visuals. Maybe stub your toe or step on a lego or something in the midst of tripping balls.. No fun.
It is easy to blame the government but how did one survive and even return to the site. That makes nerve agent extremely unlikely. By the same token the mushroom theory is out too because I don't believe they would have died. Although they might have been stoned I have never heard people banging their heads against rocks bleeding from the eyes and ears and foaming at the mouth. No theory explains totally what happened that means none of the theories are correct. I'm not discounting they might have had the onset of hypothermia but it certainly was not what killed them. I have heard of a lot of bodies being found from hypothermia and I have never heard whether they had dry phone on their mouths their blood coming from their eyes and ears that dried.
Correction, 10 people went out and one survived Yuri Yudin. However he did turn back after knee joint pain and other health issues prevented him from travelling further.
@ivyarianrhod yes but if you go back and listen to the narration of the story at the 1 minute point the narrator is talking about the Dyatlov Pass incident and he states that 9 people went out and they all died. That was incorrect, hence my correction. Well done clever clogs
@@boyzinthewood1 and the worst thing they did was to put such title that says "this case is worse than dyatlov's case" it's far from being the same thing and far far away from being worse.
Odd, the one lagging behind was the first to go down, the ones rushing back to help were next, then one of the two running downhill away from the others was last. The entire group passed through the spot the first one collapsed on, including the survivor, it was as if the straggler had triggered something that then moved downhill attacking the rest of the group, that then collapsed in turn, the last one being farthest from the first victim, when the survivor returned the next day, she was able to pick up supplies from the bodies without further harm to herself. Whatever had caused it had dissipated in a matter of hours, It does remind me of the lakes in Africa releasing toxic gasses when disturbed by small earthquakes that kill anything in low lying areas where it collects. Since this is obviously not the case here I would postulate some type of nerve toxin, possibly the straggler spotted a canister lying on the ground and opened it to see what was inside, if it was heavier than air it would have flowed downhill taking out the nearest first, then the rest, I can't think of anything else including hypothermia that could have taken out the entire group within minutes of each other, providing that the witness is accurately describing what happened. Hypothermia is going to effect each person according to their body mass and condition and all eight seem to have died within minutes of each other and all the bodies in a cluster. It seems to have been something in the air moving downhill from the first victim, even some poison in the food or water would not have had that pattern, the throat clutching seems to indicate something being breathed in resulting in bleeding and convulsions. I vote for the possibly accidental nerve gas theory, if it had been deliberate and monitored no one would have survived, and cleaning up the site would explain the delay in recovering the bodies.
The group is actually from Kazakhstan. When these events happened Kazakhstan was a sovereign country and USSR no longer existed in 1990s. According to the Russian sources (people who knew Liudmila) Liudmila's tough love approach included giving her students little amounts of food and pushing them to their limits. Some have said that they have raised concerns about the health of her students who went on hikes with her before this incident, because (even though they survived) they came back completely exhausted and starving. Even though Valya said they were eating fine and weren't starving, well, there's probably no way to prove that now. But here extremely cold weather and snow storm was an added pressure, they weren't wearing appropriate clothes and gear, they stayed where the winds were too strong, their tents flew away and were torn, add to that the fact that the kids already being exhausted and probably starving, the horrible outcome was inevitable.
Some kind of poisonous gas, this happened at a mine in Alberta Canada, it was a unscented gas, killed the first person, then the second that came to help and the third and fourth until someone finally got the situation figured out. Love you bran ❤
I think it's fair to say that it was poison, whether naturally occurring or man made. You indicate trauma of the survivor and she definitely would have been but she held it together enough to return to the scene and gather items essential to her survival which indicates that she recovered well and was able to think rationally after the event, this is also bourne out by her following of power lines to exfil from the area to safety proving she was able to use her experience to self rescue. Fit people can often process toxins faster than those with greater body mass so it could have worked against them. As far as the authorities waiting to go to the scene it could have been to wait for toxins to dissipate or it could simply have been that as they knew there were no survivors they could wait for optimal weather, personal and equipment as there is no point putting others in danger when there is no chance of rescuing people. As you stated we will never know the truth. I do think it's worth saying that the mindset of the old Soviet Union was very strange and covering up any perceived failure was an automatic response by authorities at the time. Good video.
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Absurdity to claim the sudden bleeding from orifices was caused by starvation, hypoxia,hypothermia etc.. this was by any logical evaluation caused by exposure to poison. Though the mushroom explanation is a remote possibility occams razor combined with the sudden symptoms and the known degenracy of the Russian regime demands a errant or possible intentional exposure to chemical agents to be the logical conclusion
Sounds like a poison that has to be specificity tested for for instead of being in a common poison substance panel. Psilocybin absolutely, would not cause her to see these people all die … also if she was in psychosis she wouldn’t have been able to be logical to get out of that situation. She would’ve ended up over a cliff. However, she was able to critically think to get out of that situation and stay safe. When you’re in psychosis, it can last a long time and there’s no escaping that. no one can think logically in a psychotic state so that is totally not practical or likely
I've used PCP, and while it def causes psychosis, the level of psychosis varies from person to person. While it did cause me to hallucinate, I was able to maintain coherence/ logical reasoning. I've seen others drop right over the edge so it depends on diff variables,, weight, frequency of exposure, level of exposure, and that person's preexisting mental status
@@216standonit4 psilocybin, or any type of psychedelic can cause in rare circumstances permanent psychosis in some individuals if they have a traumatic bad trip. They essentially can have flashbacks and sometimes that does not go away., similar to severe PTSD or even can present like schizophrenia. Most people that experience this have a short period of intense psychosis and followed by a more a period of emotional trauma instability. My best friend when I was in my 20s had a few bad very scary experiences and she started hearing voices and got extremely paranoid. It was prob the beginning of schizophrenia, but it may have been triggered by some of the short psychotic episodes she had prior as she displayed schizophrenic like symptoms a few years earlier than most… I work in the psychiatric field for a couple years and you wouldn’t believe how many people have symptoms after having really bad drug related experiences
The title said that one survived and told the truth. Which suggests an answer. A solving. But no, just a re-telling of the situation, some speculation, as that is what humans do to sort out til the answer is revealed. Same story, circle back, no answer. 🤷🏻♀️
They didn’t have breakfast yet in the morning. I read Valentina’s testimony. It is highly unlikely that the group ate something 12 hours ago and all developed fulminant symptoms within a few minutes and died
My theory that isn’t that fleshed out. Is that the heavy rains churned up the lake and released toxic gases that were forming at the bottom of the lake but only a small amount of gas. Something like that happened with a lake in India to a much larger degree that killed hundreds
Nerve agent by Russia? (when they were known as the USSR of course). That mountain range could be their Area 51. I wouldn't put it past them...what an horrific death. I wonder what the survivor seen....
My first thought is that in places with these mysterious deaths of groups, it's possible that dense, toxic gasses from volcanos nearby, are moving across/down the landscape. Investigations may have found dead wildlife or rural livestock also - over a fairly large area, but in proximity to a volcano. Gases might be released through cracks and fissures also, near the main vent.
Mountain climbing is dangerous, storms can erupt in a new York minute. I don't understand what people get out of mountain climbing. The conditions are rough, it's too rigorous. Too much can go wrong.. They intentionally put themselves in harms way, the danger is always there.😖😖
I wish more channels would add theories to things more. I know some people think it’s rude or something, but I’m not really sure why especially when it’s speculation on a mystery. Personally, I kind of feel like it was a nerve agent of some sort, and I kind of feel like they know what happened and are just keeping it on the DL. I mean…it was ussr.
Correct me if I'm wrong but this took place in 1993, 2 years after the fall of the USSR. Also, as the video states its a popular tourist spot during the height of the tourist season, it would be a strange location to be testing secret nerve agents
@@MSharkey616 Thank you for having sense! Yes, the 1993 was considered post-USSR. Therefor this did not happen in the Soviet Union, this happened in Russia. Make of that what you will. And, yes, a heavily trafficked tourist spot would be an odd choice in location for a secret nerve agent test, assuming, ya know, that you want to keep it a secret! I do agree that it had to be some kind of chemical agent, but where it came from (including potential natural sources) it seems no one has figured out. I also think that those advocating for speculation just want to engage in conspiracism while telling themselves they're somehow doing something good while doing it!
Got to love the Russian Cover up. I've had Hypothermia. You do not bleed from any where, or foam at the mouth. As others have said, it was most likely some kind of nerve gas. Intentional or accidental, will never be known.
Well, there's a first for everything. So, now i finally have heard of people dying of a psilocybin overdose... If it were mushrooms, i'd suspect those would've been something worse than just some some mind-trip causing ones. But that's just a theory.
This was after the collapse of the Soviet Union. I have discussed this in a Russian chat some years ago. There were many factories for biological and chemical weapons in this remote area. Many of these top-secret military facilities were abandoned after the collapse of the SU. One guy in the chat said that he used to be a helicopter pilot at the beginning of the 90s, and that he knew that some of his co-workers were told to dump some chemicals from helicopter in this area. Nerve agents maybe, like Novichok? The stuff that almost killed Alexej Nawalny? This is the most likely scenario for me. I‘m a doctor by the way
The only thing that sounds likely, is this being caused by a nerve agent. It could had ben a military test site quite some distence way from them deployed as an aerosole. then the wind could had carried it to where they happened to be. That could explain why one of them survived and the rest died. She could had been just far enough away that the agent diden't reach her. That would also explain the dodgy explanation and refusal to retrieve the bodies for 2 weeks. Because the symphoms of foaming at the mouth, bleeding from the eyes and having seasures. It does not sound as somthing shrooms or the cold could cause on its own. Sure one or two of the symptoms, but not all of them. Cyanide can cause foaming at the mouth and seasures. Some shroms can cause bleeding. But this truly sounds like a nerve agent, and not a natural fenomenom. But as whit most things, we'll never truly know. (Well unless a goverment document admitting to this would surface. IF it really was a nerv agent accident.)
Same could have happened in the Dyatlov Pass. I don't think the Russian gov had something to do with it, but they may have known what was the cause. Thinking that because they stayed away for 2 weeks. Sounds to me more like the USA gov not telling what is going on in their National Parks.. Weird things are happening there too.
TY, the government has much blood on their evil hands. I'm not surprised at the level of deception perpetrated by those in Authority. One day they will all be held accountable by Jesus. God Bless
Until the young person that is now an older woman explains what she didn't do that the rest of them did and why the boy started having the symptoms later than we're never going to find out what happened. Nerve agent is possible but unlikely otherwise how did she survive.
Completely unrelated but a good question @ 14:30, well as you ask , since 2021 it’s been a weirdly regular occurrence for some strange reason, there is an elephant in the room
"The video was made only for educational purposes, viewer discretion is advised." No, no it's not. There is so much wrong with this whole video. Disregard it entirely.
The place was known as a weapons testing area. The survival said they saw a fog/haze the morning of the deaths. I think it was a chemical weapon that hadnt dissapated. That would explain why authorities waited 2 weeks after getting the news.
Undressing is not common in cases of hypothermia though... All these kind of videos keep pulling that "fact" out of their asses while actual studies show it is stupendously rare.
The girl who survived killed them, by not helping them. Also lying and holding back information about how others died, she probably killed a few of them. Just to stay alive. That's why she hasn't shared anything about what happened for years later. I hope that guilt will take a hold of her, and tell the truth about it all.
For the soviet government the life of their citizens never meant anything. Both mentioned cases are just about that- narration of how groups happened to be in wrong place and fell victims of “ cleansing “ process , for being witnesses.
Sounds like Strychnine posioning. With the weather conditions and high altitude, this could cause hemorrhagic fevers which is worsened with hyperthermia setting in. Deaths were singular however. Dying one by one? Strange. The brain deals with serious trauma in way that it actually hides the thing that caused the trauma in order to protect itself.
If a person has ricin on clothing, another person can be poisoned should he touch the ricin, although the ricin isn’t contagious per se. After one person hugged another afflicted hiker, that person succumbed to same symptoms and death. Sure sounds like ricin. Would explain everything, even stripping clothing and shoes off. Items were contaminated perhaps. Or it could have been delirium. Also, ricin would have acted very quickly. Principle could have been much like dry ice and water: A couple of years ago, at a party, a guy got the idea of putting dry ice in a pool to create a fog. One kid died who was in the pool bc the fog that was created displaced the oxygen in the pool area. The fog settled over the pool and acted in same way as some poisons. Ricin could have “settled” perhaps in pockets, kids walked through, and were poisoned. Colder air temps would have trapped the ricin and kept it close to the ground. So , military testing wartime chemical agents perhaps. Well ,we’ll never know for sure, but my money is on ricin.
Also, the Russian Police were not trained in such investigations. Think of the help from the USA Law Enforcement. To investigate a serial killer in Russia around that time period. The Russian Law Enforcement were completely out of their depth.
maybe just maybe (those who did this) knew this group were going that way, and set out a trap to see how the poision would affect them like a experiment. After all was said and done they got their answer.
Sure, and in good quality; color photos were since late 50s and early 60s every where common and always used. I 've wondered about that in the vid, too.
Hypothermia, very believable. Starvation, this seems laughable. People perform fast8ng all the time, consuming nothing but water for days, if not a week or more.
Are people go into the mountains without clothes , no wounder they all die, mountains are always hostile enviornments where a lot of deaths been caused by exposure to the elements even when you got +40 degree C , you bring boots , all long clothings and extra clothes you can survive a few nights in freezing cold or a blizzard, some kinda hat better a helmet , gloves , sunglases and sun cream, an emergency biwac, 1st aid, a flashlight , something to eat and drink , a signal, maybe a rope and something to navigate , is the minium to go on a mountain. A mountain is always a hostile enviornment where everything is about survival and a mountain is always and everywhere a remote area, when there is bad weather there is no one on a mountain and will never go there , because everything in the sky cold, wet, thunder will never pass a mountain this goes all down on a mountain and on a mountain there can be always bad weather in the next min even all weather services says all would be fine.
Foaming at the mouth and bleeding from the eyes and nose- not hypothermia. They were poisoned 🤢
I thought the same.
I think so, that's where clues leads us my dearest lumo5691
Also not psilocybin
I had not considered poison but it has all of the earmarks…! Kiss your brain! 🧠
When breathing in freezing air, the cold can cause bleeding in the lungs. It is totally plausible for them to excrete some blood from this. It sounds more like it could have been a gas coming up from the earth ?
I heard of this case before, they’re pretty sure they stumbled across somewhere that Russia was testing an odorless nerve agent.
Ricin?
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This happened in Kazahsthan, not in Russia, well after the dissolution of USSR.
@@marthas.4456 well as the Ukraine could show Russia has retained somewhat of a control over the other nations.
HAARP,electromagnetic tests,..all nation are doing it...They managed to burn a metalic bed with electromagnetic waves from Usa to Sicily
Psilocybin does not cause coma and death or any of the symptoms. Bleeding from the eyes is definitely not a recorded frequent hallucination.
The symptoms seem more like exposure to nerve agents which were extensively produced and studied by Russia and the west. Two week delay on visiting site to retrieve bodies for autopsy and inconsistent/dodgy recording of event sound like state cover up for either inadvertently poisoning bunch of kids.
Agreed. Couldn’t watch the video after those psilocybin claims.
They haven't used mushroom, but some kind of rose root, which supposed to give them more energy. Each of these videos make different claims or often suggest something ridiculous. Also that time the USSR already was dissolved and this happened in today's Kazahsthan, not in Russia. The most logical explanation these people died from exhaustion, hypothermia, possibly poisoning (from a plant). These things make you hallucinate or causing mass hysteria. Also can cause frothing at mouth, or bleeding.
@@samim.5446 Same here. Psilocybin is like LSD and mescaline a serotonin re-application blocker and causes exactly the same - called "psychedelic" - effects. It doesn't make you hallucinate, that's why these substances are called pseudo-hallucinogenes. The fast way in which the victims died in combination with the symptoms they suffered speaks loudly for a healthy dose of nerve gas, most likely of the phosphor-acid-ester kind like Sarin, Tabun or Soman. Their particles are heavier than air (so, in a war like the Anfal-campaign of Saddam Hussein against the Kurds in the late 1980's in the city Halabcha (Helebce in Turkish), an attack with Sarin is always carried out after a few airstrikes with conventional bombs which causes the people to flee into their cellars where they are then trapped), but the gas can be blown in different directions through the wind. That there's one survivor here who was part of the group when it happened, but didn't suffer the symptoms and therefore lived to tell, might be a result of the wind. That this person even returned to the place where the others died without experiencing anything only a little time later would be typical as well if some nerve gas killed the people, intentionally or not. I would really like to know how the dead hikers' lips looked like. Victims of hypothermia should have blueish lips while those of the aforementioned nerve gases (Sarin, Tabun, Soman - the G-class because they were invented in Germany in 1938 although never used in WW2) are reddish.
Nerve gases of the G-class are colorless, odorless and tasteless.
By the way, real "Magic Mushrooms" with Psilocybin are to be found naturally only in tropical and subtropical areas of the world. Often people refer to mushrooms with other mind-exacerbating substances (like Muscarine) in Northern countries misleadingly also as "Magic Mushrooms".
That these mountains were highly frequented by outdoorsy people is no argument to me. I don't believe that these hikers were killed intentionally. To me, it smells more of an accident. And make no bones about it: Since I cheated in class tests in school, I know that the best way to hide something from a person is to put it directly under this very person's nose. So much about the need to hide top secret-weapons in geographically top-secret areas. It's no necessity.
Many a times on shrooms and yeah at the worst you'll get an upset stomach and some wild visuals. Maybe stub your toe or step on a lego or something in the midst of tripping balls.. No fun.
It is easy to blame the government but how did one survive and even return to the site. That makes nerve agent extremely unlikely. By the same token the mushroom theory is out too because I don't believe they would have died. Although they might have been stoned I have never heard people banging their heads against rocks bleeding from the eyes and ears and foaming at the mouth. No theory explains totally what happened that means none of the theories are correct. I'm not discounting they might have had the onset of hypothermia but it certainly was not what killed them. I have heard of a lot of bodies being found from hypothermia and I have never heard whether they had dry phone on their mouths their blood coming from their eyes and ears that dried.
Pretty sure if hypothermia made you bleed from your eyez n mouth Everest and K2 would look much different... Lmfao
Correction, 10 people went out and one survived Yuri Yudin. However he did turn back after knee joint pain and other health issues prevented him from travelling further.
That's the Dyatlov Pass incident, not this story.
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@ivyarianrhod yes but if you go back and listen to the narration of the story at the 1 minute point the narrator is talking about the Dyatlov Pass incident and he states that 9 people went out and they all died. That was incorrect, hence my correction. Well done clever clogs
@@boyzinthewood1 and the worst thing they did was to put such title that says "this case is worse than dyatlov's case" it's far from being the same thing and far far away from being worse.
@@GoofBallGuru totally agree 👍
Odd, the one lagging behind was the first to go down, the ones rushing back to help were next, then one of the two running downhill away from the others was last. The entire group passed through the spot the first one collapsed on, including the survivor, it was as if the straggler had triggered something that then moved downhill attacking the rest of the group, that then collapsed in turn, the last one being farthest from the first victim, when the survivor returned the next day, she was able to pick up supplies from the bodies without further harm to herself. Whatever had caused it had dissipated in a matter of hours, It does remind me of the lakes in Africa releasing toxic gasses when disturbed by small earthquakes that kill anything in low lying areas where it collects. Since this is obviously not the case here I would postulate some type of nerve toxin, possibly the straggler spotted a canister lying on the ground and opened it to see what was inside, if it was heavier than air it would have flowed downhill taking out the nearest first, then the rest, I can't think of anything else including hypothermia that could have taken out the entire group within minutes of each other, providing that the witness is accurately describing what happened. Hypothermia is going to effect each person according to their body mass and condition and all eight seem to have died within minutes of each other and all the bodies in a cluster. It seems to have been something in the air moving downhill from the first victim, even some poison in the food or water would not have had that pattern, the throat clutching seems to indicate something being breathed in resulting in bleeding and convulsions. I vote for the possibly accidental nerve gas theory, if it had been deliberate and monitored no one would have survived, and cleaning up the site would explain the delay in recovering the bodies.
Well analyzed and well explained. Some form of toxic gas, whatever the source, seems to be the theory with the best fit
My thoughts exactly
I think you've got it explained, fits
You know it was a random alien attack & the survivor had her memory erased by the MIB with their flash sticks! 😅😂🤣
how do you explain One Survivor though?
The group is actually from Kazakhstan. When these events happened Kazakhstan was a sovereign country and USSR no longer existed in 1990s. According to the Russian sources (people who knew Liudmila) Liudmila's tough love approach included giving her students little amounts of food and pushing them to their limits. Some have said that they have raised concerns about the health of her students who went on hikes with her before this incident, because (even though they survived) they came back completely exhausted and starving. Even though Valya said they were eating fine and weren't starving, well, there's probably no way to prove that now. But here extremely cold weather and snow storm was an added pressure, they weren't wearing appropriate clothes and gear, they stayed where the winds were too strong, their tents flew away and were torn, add to that the fact that the kids already being exhausted and probably starving, the horrible outcome was inevitable.
Indeed
That makes more sense than what was presented.
Some kind of poisonous gas, this happened at a mine in Alberta Canada, it was a unscented gas, killed the first person, then the second that came to help and the third and fourth until someone finally got the situation figured out. Love you bran ❤
I think it's fair to say that it was poison, whether naturally occurring or man made. You indicate trauma of the survivor and she definitely would have been but she held it together enough to return to the scene and gather items essential to her survival which indicates that she recovered well and was able to think rationally after the event, this is also bourne out by her following of power lines to exfil from the area to safety proving she was able to use her experience to self rescue. Fit people can often process toxins faster than those with greater body mass so it could have worked against them. As far as the authorities waiting to go to the scene it could have been to wait for toxins to dissipate or it could simply have been that as they knew there were no survivors they could wait for optimal weather, personal and equipment as there is no point putting others in danger when there is no chance of rescuing people. As you stated we will never know the truth. I do think it's worth saying that the mindset of the old Soviet Union was very strange and covering up any perceived failure was an automatic response by authorities at the time. Good video.
Most puzzling, Terrifying amd mysterious incident ever happened on this earth 🌍.
Thank you for this video...
You have given most possible and non - possibility with a very depth explaining.. I hope that you will continue your amazing, mysterious incidents explained videos .... !!!!!
Thanking you and your channel all crews members.
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Those 1993 pictures look like they were made in 1923
Absurdity to claim the sudden bleeding from orifices was caused by starvation, hypoxia,hypothermia etc.. this was by any logical evaluation caused by exposure to poison. Though the mushroom explanation is a remote possibility occams razor combined with the sudden symptoms and the known degenracy of the Russian regime demands a errant or possible intentional exposure to chemical agents to be the logical conclusion
Dense, toxic volcanic gases is my guess. They move down landscapes.
Occums razor is a load of crap. Nonesense.
@@branni6538 can't argue with your feelings! Thanks for the input!
The Soviet Union did NOT exist anymore in 1993. The whole storytelling is kind of based on the event happening in the USSR but it did not.
12:52 I was just about to comment on this myself, as the Soviet union had dissolved 1-2 years prior, in December, 1991.
Sounds like a poison that has to be specificity tested for for instead of being in a common poison substance panel. Psilocybin absolutely, would not cause her to see these people all die … also if she was in psychosis she wouldn’t have been able to be logical to get out of that situation. She would’ve ended up over a cliff. However, she was able to critically think to get out of that situation and stay safe. When you’re in psychosis, it can last a long time and there’s no escaping that. no one can think logically in a psychotic state so that is totally not practical or likely
I've used PCP, and while it def causes psychosis, the level of psychosis varies from person to person. While it did cause me to hallucinate, I was able to maintain coherence/ logical reasoning. I've seen others drop right over the edge so it depends on diff variables,, weight, frequency of exposure, level of exposure, and that person's preexisting mental status
@@216standonit4 psilocybin, or any type of psychedelic can cause in rare circumstances permanent psychosis in some individuals if they have a traumatic bad trip. They essentially can have flashbacks and sometimes that does not go away., similar to severe PTSD or even can present like schizophrenia. Most people that experience this have a short period of intense psychosis and followed by a more a period of emotional trauma instability. My best friend when I was in my 20s had a few bad very scary experiences and she started hearing voices and got extremely paranoid. It was prob the beginning of schizophrenia, but it may have been triggered by some of the short psychotic episodes she had prior as she displayed schizophrenic like symptoms a few years earlier than most… I work in the psychiatric field for a couple years and you wouldn’t believe how many people have symptoms after having really bad drug related experiences
The title said that one survived and told the truth. Which suggests an answer. A solving. But no, just a re-telling of the situation, some speculation, as that is what humans do to sort out til the answer is revealed.
Same story, circle back, no answer. 🤷🏻♀️
Yup, just clickbait.
Definitely sounds like poisoning. Water, mushrooms or some poisonous berries.
Toxic gases from a nearby volcano perhaps also.
100% right!!!!
They didn’t have breakfast yet in the morning. I read Valentina’s testimony. It is highly unlikely that the group ate something 12 hours ago and all developed fulminant symptoms within a few minutes and died
My theory that isn’t that fleshed out. Is that the heavy rains churned up the lake and released toxic gases that were forming at the bottom of the lake but only a small amount of gas. Something like that happened with a lake in India to a much larger degree that killed hundreds
Nerve agent by Russia? (when they were known as the USSR of course). That mountain range could be their Area 51. I wouldn't put it past them...what an horrific death. I wonder what the survivor seen....
They weren't known as the USSR in 1993. The fall of the USSR is considered to be 1991-1992.
This happened in Khazahstan, not Russia, well after the fall of USSR.
Yes very possible Katie
I thought lake baikal was in Russia, not Kazakhstan??
Yes, me too, in western Siberia.@@umthelela
My first thought is that in places with these mysterious deaths of groups, it's possible that dense, toxic gasses from volcanos nearby, are moving across/down the landscape. Investigations may have found dead wildlife or rural livestock also - over a fairly large area, but in proximity to a volcano. Gases might be released through cracks and fissures also, near the main vent.
Not a volcano but release of natural gas from underground deposits.
Very possible
I never thought about a natural phenomenon. I always assumed military testing of nerve gas.
@@LifeCompanionDogs8083 A natural phenomenon is possible for sure, but who knows??
Mountain climbing is dangerous, storms can erupt in a new York minute. I don't understand what people get out of mountain climbing. The conditions are rough, it's too rigorous. Too much can go wrong.. They intentionally put themselves in harms way, the danger is always there.😖😖
I wish more channels would add theories to things more. I know some people think it’s rude or something, but I’m not really sure why especially when it’s speculation on a mystery. Personally, I kind of feel like it was a nerve agent of some sort, and I kind of feel like they know what happened and are just keeping it on the DL. I mean…it was ussr.
Correct me if I'm wrong but this took place in 1993, 2 years after the fall of the USSR. Also, as the video states its a popular tourist spot during the height of the tourist season, it would be a strange location to be testing secret nerve agents
@@MSharkey616 Thank you for having sense!
Yes, the 1993 was considered post-USSR. Therefor this did not happen in the Soviet Union, this happened in Russia. Make of that what you will.
And, yes, a heavily trafficked tourist spot would be an odd choice in location for a secret nerve agent test, assuming, ya know, that you want to keep it a secret!
I do agree that it had to be some kind of chemical agent, but where it came from (including potential natural sources) it seems no one has figured out.
I also think that those advocating for speculation just want to engage in conspiracism while telling themselves they're somehow doing something good while doing it!
Not a fan of the totally unrelated video clips from other movies.
Same here
They must have thought that it would help people visually to imagine and help them understand....to be honest, it helped me 🥹
And same
Got to love the Russian Cover up. I've had Hypothermia. You do not bleed from any where, or foam at the mouth. As others have said, it was most likely some kind of nerve gas. Intentional or accidental, will never be known.
Well, there's a first for everything. So, now i finally have heard of people dying of a psilocybin overdose...
If it were mushrooms, i'd suspect those would've been something worse than just some some mind-trip causing ones. But that's just a theory.
no, it sounds wrong with the bleeding from nose and mouth. Could be toxic volcanic gases moving down landscape. There were volcanoes in the area.
It sounds like an invisible odorless chemical attack. But that doesn’t explain why the survivor made it.
Very, very interesting. Thanks for telling the story!
This was after the collapse of the Soviet Union. I have discussed this in a Russian chat some years ago. There were many factories for biological and chemical weapons in this remote area. Many of these top-secret military facilities were abandoned after the collapse of the SU. One guy in the chat said that he used to be a helicopter pilot at the beginning of the 90s, and that he knew that some of his co-workers were told to dump some chemicals from helicopter in this area. Nerve agents maybe, like Novichok? The stuff that almost killed Alexej Nawalny? This is the most likely scenario for me. I‘m a doctor by the way
Could the survivor, have poisoned everyone??
It would explain her refusal to talk about the incident. Also maybe she didn't like one person of the group so she poisoned everyone's breakfast.
Listen to this original song written about the mountain wilderness.
DON'T GO UP TO THE MOUNTAIN TOP WITHOUT ME (C)2006
The only thing that sounds likely, is this being caused by a nerve agent. It could had ben a military test site quite some distence way from them deployed as an aerosole. then the wind could had carried it to where they happened to be. That could explain why one of them survived and the rest died. She could had been just far enough away that the agent diden't reach her. That would also explain the dodgy explanation and refusal to retrieve the bodies for 2 weeks.
Because the symphoms of foaming at the mouth, bleeding from the eyes and having seasures. It does not sound as somthing shrooms or the cold could cause on its own. Sure one or two of the symptoms, but not all of them. Cyanide can cause foaming at the mouth and seasures. Some shroms can cause bleeding. But this truly sounds like a nerve agent, and not a natural fenomenom.
But as whit most things, we'll never truly know. (Well unless a goverment document admitting to this would surface. IF it really was a nerv agent accident.)
Hello from Las Vegas Nevada. I know that everyone loves a good conspiracy theory, but the odds say that the girl remembered it wrong.
I’ve always wondered if she was in shock and dehydrated and recalled certain details wrong. Or trust her being the only witness ya know! Weird story
Actually, she was consistent with her story throughout all those years. And the scene and the wounds also verified she was telling the truth.
So the odds are more correct than the actual person who was there? Your speculations are somehow more right than the actual witness? Wow.
Same could have happened in the Dyatlov Pass. I don't think the Russian gov had something to do with it, but they may have known what was the cause. Thinking that because they stayed away for 2 weeks. Sounds to me more like the USA gov not telling what is going on in their National Parks.. Weird things are happening there too.
TY, the government has much blood on their evil hands. I'm not surprised at the level of deception perpetrated by those in Authority. One day they will all be held accountable by Jesus. God Bless
@@bratgirlrules8094Who will be held accountable for what, exactly?
They've come to the final conclusion recently that Dyatlov Pass incident was caused by an avalanche.
Until the young person that is now an older woman explains what she didn't do that the rest of them did and why the boy started having the symptoms later than we're never going to find out what happened. Nerve agent is possible but unlikely otherwise how did she survive.
Sound frequency can do the same thing .....if you you know
Completely unrelated but a good question @ 14:30, well as you ask , since 2021 it’s been a weirdly regular occurrence for some strange reason, there is an elephant in the room
Great story but why the irritating music in the background?
"The video was made only for educational purposes, viewer discretion is advised." No, no it's not. There is so much wrong with this whole video. Disregard it entirely.
The first mistake was calling her
" master"
Extreme friends are like drugs. Very deadly.
Where would we be as a society if we didn't take risks...
Big difference between sound risks and being a complete FOOL! @@ImGoingSupersonic
The place was known as a weapons testing area. The survival said they saw a fog/haze the morning of the deaths. I think it was a chemical weapon that hadnt dissapated. That would explain why authorities waited 2 weeks after getting the news.
Undressing is not common in cases of hypothermia though... All these kind of videos keep pulling that "fact" out of their asses while actual studies show it is stupendously rare.
Sulphur doxide or hydrogen sulphide.
Yes, perhaps from a volcano. That is my theory too.
I've investigated many industrial poisonings and that was my first suspicion. Very indicative of those acute episodes with sulphurous components.
I don't think hydrogen sulphide is poisonous just to clarify did you mean in like large amounts if u get me
So similar things might have happened in the dyatlov pass incident...
The girl who survived killed them, by not helping them. Also lying and holding back information about how others died, she probably killed a few of them. Just to stay alive. That's why she hasn't shared anything about what happened for years later. I hope that guilt will take a hold of her, and tell the truth about it all.
These 5 possible explanations are called hypotheses, not theories. Important difference.
I just do not understand why people have to such terrains
Possible a sort of natural gas or sometype of fume discharge from the ground.or some type of poisoning 🤷♂️
Who cooked the breakfast??? Why would anyone take a group hiking up a huge mountain in snow.
I like the new narrator! Sounds like an actual human, but I might be wrong...
For the soviet government the life of their citizens never meant anything. Both mentioned cases are just about that- narration of how groups happened to be in wrong place and fell victims of “ cleansing “ process , for being witnesses.
Wow, never heard of this story before......k
Definitely NOT psilocybin mushrooms. I literally eat them.
foaming at the mouth and bleeding is not psilocybin nor hypothermia.
ricen or warfarin are good bets on those symptoms
Mushroom Poisoning makes the most sense.
Nothing more murky and deceitful is the US govts track record.
Stay on topic. This has nothing to do with US politics.
What the heck has this got to do with the U.S...
Lake Baikal is the largest body of freshwater on Earth.
The first question though is did this even happen?
Did it happen precisely as described?
Perhaps there was a freak storm that lowered the oxygen around them? And air pressure?
Why did they all of a sudden ,bleeding from their eyes, ears??
at 1:33 "an entire tourist ground but a few members lost their lives"???
i honestly dont know how any of them keep a straight face fr 🤣
and then she came upon a field of crop circles inhabited by aliens
What a load of old shoes. How many times did survivors run from the affected? Aka same as a nightmare I.e. a dream
Sounds like Strychnine posioning. With the weather conditions and high altitude, this could cause hemorrhagic fevers which is worsened with hyperthermia setting in.
Deaths were singular however. Dying one by one? Strange. The brain deals with serious trauma in way that it actually hides the thing that caused the trauma in order to protect itself.
Crazy Russian poisoning and lies about it. Not hypothermia or epilepsy.
Interesting TH-cam chose to add context, means the official explanation is BS.
Exposed to radiation
Coverup
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Poison mushrooms is the culprit, period 😎
If a person has ricin on clothing, another person can be poisoned should he touch the ricin, although the ricin isn’t contagious per se. After one person hugged another afflicted hiker, that person succumbed to same symptoms and death. Sure sounds like ricin. Would explain everything, even stripping clothing and shoes off. Items were contaminated perhaps. Or it could have been delirium. Also, ricin would have acted very quickly. Principle could have been much like dry ice and water: A couple of years ago, at a party, a guy got the idea of putting dry ice in a pool to create a fog. One kid died who was in the pool bc the fog that was created displaced the oxygen in the pool area. The fog settled over the pool and acted in same way as some poisons. Ricin could have “settled” perhaps in pockets, kids walked through, and were poisoned. Colder air temps would have trapped the ricin and kept it close to the ground. So , military testing wartime chemical agents perhaps. Well ,we’ll never know for sure, but my money is on ricin.
Ricin has always been my first thought.
Also, the Russian Police were not trained in such investigations. Think of the help from the USA Law Enforcement. To investigate a serial killer in Russia around that time period. The Russian Law Enforcement were completely out of their depth.
maybe just maybe (those who did this) knew this group were going that way, and set out a trap to see how the poision would affect them like a experiment. After all was said and done they got their answer.
Wasn't there color photos and video on the 90s?
Sure, and in good quality; color photos were since late 50s and early 60s every where common and always used. I 've wondered about that in the vid, too.
Maybe a test of chemical weapons and the Last survivor was too gar away and the wind blew it away from her.
Sounds a lot like Season 4 of True Detective on HBO
They did probably die from hypothermia however there was 100% something else going on
Hypothermia, very believable.
Starvation, this seems laughable. People perform fast8ng all the time, consuming nothing but water for days, if not a week or more.
Why do their photos look so creepy?
This was a very boring story compared to the original
Probably a Soviet experimental death ray killed them in the 17 year old lucked out
No where near as bad as Dyatlov Pass
What confusing series of B rolls. I guess the shaking is for intensity?
First im certain this is just a story but if it was true those kids were murdered
It was supernatural aliens. I've seen it before. It has all the hallmarks.
🤣🤣🤣
Every bit of information you stated about psilocybin was wrong..
Lol there is a co text warning for this. God TH-cam is so damn stupid.
Microwave tests?
I don't believe any of the survivors story. Keep in mind her testimony doesn't equal fact.
They were poisoned by somebody in the group.
Millions wouldn't believe you, but we do.
However you tell this story it’s still a very spooky story clearly some one or some thing didn’t want those people there still scary
Could the group have killed and ingested a rabid animal ?
Mountain of madness
1996 is not that long ago for these old ass pictures bw .cmon
Are people go into the mountains without clothes , no wounder they all die, mountains are always hostile enviornments where a lot of deaths been caused by exposure to the elements even when you got +40 degree C , you bring boots , all long clothings and extra clothes you can survive a few nights in freezing cold or a blizzard, some kinda hat better a helmet , gloves , sunglases and sun cream, an emergency biwac, 1st aid, a flashlight , something to eat and drink , a signal, maybe a rope and something to navigate , is the minium to go on a mountain.
A mountain is always a hostile enviornment where everything is about survival and a mountain is always and everywhere a remote area, when there is bad weather there is no one on a mountain and will never go there , because everything in the sky cold, wet, thunder will never pass a mountain this goes all down on a mountain
and on a mountain there can be always bad weather in the next min even all weather services says all would be fine.
I think the place was haunted.
Demons.......
I'm not believing this, not one bit. Sounds more like an direct energy weapon of some sort
Sounds like SARIN.
Oops, I sold them bad LSD! Sorry folks.
psylocibin is not toxic!
Alien attack is what it was