Brit hazard vacationer suspects he might be killed by distant tribe, at warfare or MI6

A infamous British ‘hazard vacationer’ who travels to hazard zones for on-line content material has run a ballot on how his followers reckon he’ll die, with an MI6 or CIA hit job the frontrunners.

Birmingham native Miles Routledge, who has styled himself as some form of intrepid Christian explorer, had been detained by the Taliban in Kabul for eight months, and appeared to develop a relationship with some youthful members of the Islamic fundamentalist group that guidelines Afghanistan by power.

He was not too long ago freed and has been sharing extra about his expertise on X, the place he has now requested his followers how they assume he’ll meet his finish.

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In a ballot he requested ‘how will I die? Place your wager’ with the choices as follows: MI6 CIA Mossad killing (32.7%); Blown up or shot in warfare (16.2%); North Sentinelese arrow (31.9%); Exposure to the weather (19.1%).



Routledge in what he claims was Taliban custody in Afghanistan
(Image: @real_lord_miles)

With six hours left to vote on the time of writing the ballot has 11,528 votes, with ‘MI6 CIA Mossad killing’ edging out North Sentinelese arrow.

The latter refers to Routledge’s free plans of going to the North Sentinel Island, one of many Andaman Islands, within the Bay of Bengal. The island, which it’s unlawful to step foot on, has an aggressive inhabitants of people that have had little to no human contact.

Routledge has spoken about varied excursions together with the infamous island and the damaging Darién Gap in Central America however appears to have shelved all of them for repeated visits to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.



With six hours left to vote on the time of writing his X ballot has 11,528 votes
(Image: @real_lord_miles)

Miles usually posts materials on-line that may be thought of proper wing, however weaves the messages with teenage web converse. He has a troupe of keen followers who usually parrot his behaviour.

Miles burst onto the scene when he was evacuated from Afghanistan by British troopers in the course of the Taliban takeover in 2021.

Last week, he claimed he was hooked by UK authorities upon re-entering the nation from Afghanistan with three suitcases stuffed with “Taliban merch.”

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