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Pitcairn Island: The Mutineers' Paradise With a Dark Secret

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Founded by the most famous naval mutineers in history, the smallest democracy on Earth sounds like a romantic off-the-grid paradise. But this remote Pacific volcanic rock became a soundproof incubator for one of the modern world's darkest secrets.

This episode is a case study in extreme human isolation, tracing Pitcairn from a navigational mapping error that hid it from the Royal Navy, to its violent founding, to the abuse scandal that shattered its utopian myth. We explore what happens when a tiny society is severed from the rest of the world for centuries.

  • How a 330-kilometer charting error by Captain Carteret made Pitcairn the perfect hideout for the Bounty mutineers, who burned their ship
  • The brutal early years of violence, and how survivors used the ship's Bible to forcibly stabilize the dying community
  • Operation Unique and the 2004 trial that convicted half the island's adult men, forcing the UK to build a custom prison on the rock
  • The island's strange economy, from postage stamps and .pn domain names to disease-free honey stocked at Fortnum and Mason
  • The demographic cliff facing 35 residents, with models predicting only three working-age people may remain by 2045

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