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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 7, 2019 6:19:04 GMT
I can't believe I never heard of this story. I just learned of it today because the case for this was reopened this month. It's like a 60 year old unsolved case of 9 dead hikers. Here's what happened....the Russian government did an experiment and killed 9 of its people. I don't think it was anything else. The authority there closed off the case and was acting suspicious about it so duh they're involved. What do you think?
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 7, 2019 22:09:35 GMT
I also read that some evidence went missing which is a big red flag. Did you hear about this? I don’t remember that specifically, but I’m curious again so I may go looking into it to see what evidence turned up missing... or do you know? I'll try to find the links again where I read stuff about it.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Feb 10, 2019 14:04:37 GMT
Ж) Hah... The video reminded me Lovecraft's "On the Mountains of Madness". I find such stories really impressive for fiction writers. I think that there were more creepy stories among hikers, and other groups of researches of Syberia and the other wild places of the Earth. Such places are always creepy. We're afraid of something unknown, and this let us to curious about this. Scary things are the sense of our lives.
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 10, 2019 23:18:50 GMT
I officially watched the Devil's Pass based on this movie. Idk why the girl wanted to open scary looking buried doors. I would never! Sad ending though. But movie was interesting. I liked the Russian in it too!
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Feb 10, 2019 23:53:21 GMT
I officially watched the Devil's Pass based on this movie. Idk why the girl wanted to open scary looking buried doors. I would never! Sad ending though. But movie was interesting. I liked the Russian in it too! Today?! That was too fast, amiga!
Well, the ending matched the plot. If I remember it correctly, there was a Russian character (a granny I guess) who revealed the details of incident and the ending and that girl's actions/dreams were part of incident.
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 11, 2019 2:34:57 GMT
I officially watched the Devil's Pass based on this movie. Idk why the girl wanted to open scary looking buried doors. I would never! Sad ending though. But movie was interesting. I liked the Russian in it too! Today?! That was too fast, amiga! Well, the ending matched the plot. If I remember it correctly, there was a Russian character (a granny I guess) who revealed the details of incident and the ending and that girl's actions/dreams were part of incident.
No, not today amigo! I watched it on Friday Yeah she said she had a dream where she opened the door to darkness or something. Then before she and him walked through that time thing they were inside a dark room and she said it was like her dream to that guy with her Yup, the grammy was talking about them 2! She saw them face down in 1959 because they time travelled and she said it was 11 not 9 people.
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Feb 11, 2019 3:06:09 GMT
Today?! That was too fast, amiga! Well, the ending matched the plot. If I remember it correctly, there was a Russian character (a granny I guess) who revealed the details of incident and the ending and that girl's actions/dreams were part of incident.
No, not today amigo! I watched it on Friday Yeah she said she had a dream where she opened the door to darkness or something. Then before she and him walked through that time thing they were inside a dark room and she said it was like her dream to that guy with her Yup, the grammy was talking about them 2! She saw them face down in 1959 because they time travelled and she said it was 11 not 9 people. Then it was too too fast, my man.
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 11, 2019 3:53:00 GMT
No, not today amigo! I watched it on Friday Yeah she said she had a dream where she opened the door to darkness or something. Then before she and him walked through that time thing they were inside a dark room and she said it was like her dream to that guy with her Yup, the grammy was talking about them 2! She saw them face down in 1959 because they time travelled and she said it was 11 not 9 people. Then it was too too fast, my man. WO-man is sorry?
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Feb 11, 2019 4:14:19 GMT
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Post by Brythonic Warrior on Feb 11, 2019 12:29:25 GMT
There is an entire Dark Ambient album dedicated to this incident:
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Feb 11, 2019 18:10:45 GMT
I officially watched the Devil's Pass based on this movie. Idk why the girl wanted to open scary looking buried doors. I would never! Sad ending though. But movie was interesting. I liked the Russian in it too! Sounds like where I live.
One of the realtors, prior to my parents buying the house, told my father a story where he opened the door and walked into a 19th century prayer meeting. He then closed the door and walked out...less dramatic than your movie, but interesting none the less.
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 11, 2019 18:51:15 GMT
I officially watched the Devil's Pass based on this movie. Idk why the girl wanted to open scary looking buried doors. I would never! Sad ending though. But movie was interesting. I liked the Russian in it too! Sounds like where I live. One of the realtors, prior to my parents buying the house, told my father a story where he opened the door and walked into a 19th century prayer meeting. He then closed the door and walked out...less dramatic than your movie, but interesting none the less.
Why did your dad buy the house? You're inside some occult place.
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Feb 11, 2019 18:59:29 GMT
Sounds like where I live. One of the realtors, prior to my parents buying the house, told my father a story where he opened the door and walked into a 19th century prayer meeting. He then closed the door and walked out...less dramatic than your movie, but interesting none the less.
Why did your dad buy the house? You're inside some occult place. Personal dream, and "stuff like that" occurs in intervals not "all the time".
Rofl, we even have one of those "creepy apple orchards" you see in fairy tale movies...well we don't have it the neighbors do, it is overgrown and feels like you are in a movie.
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 11, 2019 19:13:41 GMT
Why did your dad buy the house? You're inside some occult place. Personal dream, and "stuff like that" occurs in intervals not "all the time". Rofl, we even have one of those "creepy apple orchards" you see in fairy tale movies...well we don't have it the neighbors do, it is overgrown and feels like you are in a movie.
I'd sell and move. I like a normal life that makes sense. :/
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Feb 11, 2019 19:24:13 GMT
Personal dream, and "stuff like that" occurs in intervals not "all the time". Rofl, we even have one of those "creepy apple orchards" you see in fairy tale movies...well we don't have it the neighbors do, it is overgrown and feels like you are in a movie.
I'd sell and move. I like a normal life that makes sense. :/ Normal is dead.
I once saw a young man praying in a chapel a few weeks ago. I looked at him perplexed. He didn't see me, but I am genuinely shocked when I see people in there 20's or 30's who have stable marriages, pray to God (on there own, not trying to fit in a group), work to provide, etc.
Besides, "sense" or observing a property of definitions, is a very relative term.
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Post by Elizabeth on Feb 11, 2019 19:27:29 GMT
I'd sell and move. I like a normal life that makes sense. :/ Normal is dead. I once saw a young man praying in a chapel a few weeks ago. I looked at him perplexed. He didn't see me, but I am genuinely shocked when I see people in there 20's or 30's who have stable marriages, pray to God (on there own, not trying to fit in a group), work to provide, etc. Besides, "sense" or observing a property of definitions, is a very relative term.
I wouldn't be shocked. That's the norm for me and ones I'm closest too. It's the other way that's shocking and unknown.
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