>>1127974Haven't read through yours yet, but check this out:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incidenttl;dr
>9 hikers (all rather young scientists) vanish after crossing the Dyatlov pass during bad weather>search party finds them about a week later when they don't show up at destination>they find them, dead; the cause of their deaths however doesn't make sense>they cut open their tent from the inside and half-naked ran outside in panic into the freezing night>their corpses were showing signs of literal aging (!), orange discoloration, extreme radiation, missing eyes and tongues, broken ribs and mashed organs without any sign of external force>the Soviet secret service officer who was supposed to sign the report that stated they died of hypothermia refused to do so and resigned>reports of another hiking group and locals stated that there were orange spheres flying in the sky at the time of these eventsThese guys were literally fucked apart by some form of advanced weaponry used by whoever lives in that mountain range. The locals avoid this area since ever and call it "dead mountain". It's not the only sign of advanced technology in Siberia, there have been expeditions that found metal structures in the ground and we have the Tunguska explosion that has not been conclusively explained until today. Local natives say there's guys living out there defending our world from evil people coming here from elsewhere.