William Martin
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I am still, I'm going to have to glare angrily at Isaiah next time I see him. I still haven't found a source for that weapons testing thing.
I am still, I'm going to have to glare angrily at Isaiah next time I see him. I still haven't found a source for that weapons testing thing.
He might not have. Well, here's the thing about Camar de Ban.
He might not have. Well, here's the thing about Camar de Ban.
So Dyatlov was the one in the 50s. Komar-to-Ban was the 90s.
So Dyatlov was the one in the 50s. Komar-to-Ban was the 90s.
And that was southern Russia instead of northern Russia. Okay. It was a group of hikers, I think seven hikers. Six of them ended up dying. The one who survived, the story she told was, like, these people just suddenly started going insane.
And that was southern Russia instead of northern Russia. Okay. It was a group of hikers, I think seven hikers. Six of them ended up dying. The one who survived, the story she told was, like, these people just suddenly started going insane.
That's the really popular one, which is popular because of one of our good friends. And I simply disagree with him.
That's the really popular one, which is popular because of one of our good friends. And I simply disagree with him.
And then we looked into infrasound, and it turns out that katabatic winds can cause infrasound. And at a certain point, one of the things was they talked about how there were morphological changes to the muscles and internal organs of the people who died. And they attributed it to starvation, even though these people were eating 2,400 calories a day.
And then we looked into infrasound, and it turns out that katabatic winds can cause infrasound. And at a certain point, one of the things was they talked about how there were morphological changes to the muscles and internal organs of the people who died. And they attributed it to starvation, even though these people were eating 2,400 calories a day.
Well, it happened in 1993 in Russia to a bunch of people who weren't Russian, so no. Right. That's my fear. There is a single explanatory note, because the Soviet spirit was still alive and well in the recreation industry in 1993 in Russia. But there's the single explanatory note from this one woman, Valentina Yudishchenko.
Well, it happened in 1993 in Russia to a bunch of people who weren't Russian, so no. Right. That's my fear. There is a single explanatory note, because the Soviet spirit was still alive and well in the recreation industry in 1993 in Russia. But there's the single explanatory note from this one woman, Valentina Yudishchenko.
And she basically in the note, it's, you know, oh, well, the one guy, you know, screamed and then collapsed and he was bleeding. And then the leader of the trip asked me to come help. So I went and helped. But then she died, too. But then other people started dying. And then, you know, I ended up trying to save one last guy. But then I ran away and I survived because I got out of there.
And she basically in the note, it's, you know, oh, well, the one guy, you know, screamed and then collapsed and he was bleeding. And then the leader of the trip asked me to come help. So I went and helped. But then she died, too. But then other people started dying. And then, you know, I ended up trying to save one last guy. But then I ran away and I survived because I got out of there.
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I twenty eighteen.
2018, she does an interview, allegedly does an interview with Kamsumaskaya Pravda. Got it. I had so much trouble. I had so much trouble. There were a few takes when we were... Kamsumaskaya Pravda. Yeah, there we go. Which is a tabloid.
2018, she does an interview, allegedly does an interview with Kamsumaskaya Pravda. Got it. I had so much trouble. I had so much trouble. There were a few takes when we were... Kamsumaskaya Pravda. Yeah, there we go. Which is a tabloid.