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In 1917, U.S. sailors arrived on Clipperton Island and discovered something horrifying: a skeletal woman and starving children stumbling from the wreckage of a forgotten colony. For three years, a group of women and children had survived isolation, starvation, and the tyrannical rule of one man—Victoriano Álvarez.This is the true story of Clipperton Island, a desolate atoll abandoned during the Mexican Revolution, where a military outpost descended into madness. As food ran out and men died, Álvarez declared himself king, wielding violence, fear, and control—until a group of women made a bold and bloody choice to end the nightmare.Join me as we explore this overlooked chapter in survival history: the women who endured it, the evil they faced, and the terrifying psychology of power and isolation.🎧 Prefer audio? Listen on Spotify and other podcast apps.💬 What would you have done in this situation? Comment below.🔔 Subscribe for more real survival stories and historical mysteries.This video includes paid stock, public domain, or Creative Commons content under fair dealing/fair use. For concerns, email us via the channel page.Photo Credits: State Library of New South WalesImage Credit: Douglas Mawson’s sledge – Wellcome Collection.Source: https://wellcomecollection.org/works/frasgvv4Licensed under CC BY 4.0
By J.J.In 1917, U.S. sailors arrived on Clipperton Island and discovered something horrifying: a skeletal woman and starving children stumbling from the wreckage of a forgotten colony. For three years, a group of women and children had survived isolation, starvation, and the tyrannical rule of one man—Victoriano Álvarez.This is the true story of Clipperton Island, a desolate atoll abandoned during the Mexican Revolution, where a military outpost descended into madness. As food ran out and men died, Álvarez declared himself king, wielding violence, fear, and control—until a group of women made a bold and bloody choice to end the nightmare.Join me as we explore this overlooked chapter in survival history: the women who endured it, the evil they faced, and the terrifying psychology of power and isolation.🎧 Prefer audio? Listen on Spotify and other podcast apps.💬 What would you have done in this situation? Comment below.🔔 Subscribe for more real survival stories and historical mysteries.This video includes paid stock, public domain, or Creative Commons content under fair dealing/fair use. For concerns, email us via the channel page.Photo Credits: State Library of New South WalesImage Credit: Douglas Mawson’s sledge – Wellcome Collection.Source: https://wellcomecollection.org/works/frasgvv4Licensed under CC BY 4.0