Monday, June 27, 2022

Korovina Mystery

Q.  The Korovina Mystery. In the summer of 1993, six hikers died in the Siberian mountains suffering from violent, unexplained symptoms. One young girl lived to tell the tale. Is it possible to do a psychic reading on what happened to a group of very fit hikers who suddenly died on the mountain from mysterious bleeding and foaming at the mouth?

https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/izx1v3/in_the_summer_of_1993_six_hikers_died_in_the/

A.  As I focus on this, I do get something very ominous happened on that mountain.  My intuition says it was a poisoning, but I'm trying to determine from what and how?  

I get that it was rat poison, and then my mind shifted quickly to arsenic.  Something in that environment exposed these people to it, and the physical reactions were horrific.  Six were tragically and lethally poisoned, but one was able to barely make their way out.

I get that somewhere in these mountains there is a dump of toxic material.  This material leached into the water supply via the freezing and thawing of the climate.  These hikers did not boil or filter their water enough (maybe in the region is was not thought to be necessary??), and as a result consumed some toxic material.  Within hours of it entering the blood system they began to react with horrible abdominal pains.  I get that was followed by diarrhea and then blood in the stool.  Hallucinations then started.  They went physically and mentally downhill so fast they didn't have time to get out of there.  Within 24 hours they were nearly perished, and the elements finally took them into the spirit plane.  

This was a horribly tragic event that these people went through.  I cannot even imagine what the lone survivor must be carrying with them all these years.  Absolutely terrible!

Love and light, Lynn 

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10 comments:

Cyber said...

Is there any pills that we can bring along in case we accidentally ingest arsenic in the wild? Will taking activated charcoal help to absorb the toxicity?

Robert Schoen said...

You would think mountain spring water would be safe to drink, yet there are also a lot of natural forms of arsenic found in the wild. Makes you wonder why they would store toxic chemicals in a mountain where they could leech down into the water table.

ela-mar said...

Yukon territory is famous for naturally occurring arsenic in the ground, most people there drink only bottled water for this reason, and real estate value increases significantly if the tests on their land/yard/lot shows no levels of arsenic.
For humans, milk was a known antidote for mild arsenic poisoning (serious cases require lavage gastrique), and for dogs salted water (1 Tbs salt to 250 ml water).

ela-mar said...

I have mention: these are sort of *first aid until the ambulance comes* antidotes. Stay safe everyone, don't drink water from any stream/creek you encounter, don't eat too much rice and apple juice from China.

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

@Cyber: If you get it early enough a charcoal pill may help, but it absorbs fast and by the time to have symptoms it feels like it is too late.

@Robert: I don't think that was the intent. I think they were buried and the containers leaked into the nearby water supply.

@ela-mar: That is interesting. Perhaps it wasn't a man made creation?? I did clearly get it was arsenic.

The enlightened one said...

Could have been waste from mining industry. Perhaps there was a mine nearby and it deposited it's waste in these mountains?

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

@enlightened one: That actually does make a lot of sense!

ela-mar said...

bottled water might have arsenic as well, I just found this article from 2020: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/24/whole-foods-bottled-water-arsenic-found

ela-mar said...

one more thing and I am done: probably the safest water would be distilled water only if you can make sure to get all the trace minerals you need daily.

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

@ela-mar: Thanks for sharing!