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The Pitcairn Islands (/ˈpɪtkɛərn/;Pitkern: Pitkern Ailen), officially Pitcairn, are a group of four volcanic islands in the southern Pacific Ocean that form the last British Overseas Territory in the Pacific. The four islands – Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie, and Oeno – are spread over several hundred miles of ocean and have a total land area of about 47 square kilometres (18 sq mi). Only Pitcairn, the second largest island measuring about 3.6 kilometres (2.2 mi) from east to west, is inhabited.
The islands are inhabited by the descendants of the Bounty mutineers and the Tahitians (or Polynesians) who accompanied them, an event retold in numerous books and films. This history is still apparent in the surnames of many of the islanders. With only about 56 inhabitants, originating from four main families, Pitcairn is the least populous national jurisdiction in the world. The United Nations Committee on Decolonization includes the Pitcairn Islands on the United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories.
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Watch the three-part Britain's Treasure Islands documentary series on BBC FOUR, starting Tue 12 Apr 2016 21:00. (repeated Wed 13 Apr 2016 20:00). Pitcairn Island was settled by the descendants of the mutineers who commandeered the HMS Bounty in 1789. Today, the community on Pitcairn consists of around 50 people who have fascinating history, culture and customs. In this film, we visit Pitcairn Island to meet the islanders and discover life on one of the world's most remote inhabited islands. http://www.BritainsTreasureIslands.com Please note: although complementary to the BBC FOUR series, the 40 short mini-documentaries are not commissioned or editorially overseen by BBC. BRITAIN'S TREASURE ISLANDS - MINI-DOCUMENTARIES Introduction Overview of the UK Overseas Territories https://yo...
Only 49 people live on the remote Pitcairn Islands in the South Pacific, including just one woman of childbearing age. The WSJ's Ramy Inocencio speaks with reporter Daniel Stacey about Pitcairn and the impact xenophobia has had on the population. Subscribe to the WSJ channel here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy Visit the WSJ channel for more video: https://www.youtube.com/wsjdigitalnetwork More from the Wall Street Journal: Visit WSJ.com: http://online.wsj.com/home-page Follow WSJ on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/wsjlive Follow WSJ on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+wsj/posts Follow WSJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WSJLive Follow WSJ on Instagram: http://instagram.com/wsj Follow WSJ on Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/wsj/ Follow WSJ on Tumblr: http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/wall-stree...
Pitcairn's $500 repopulation scam exposed! - Millions given to the Island by the UK and the European Union GONE! - NO ONE moves to Pitcairn - Children are not advised to enter Pitcairn - Pitcairn government run the 50 person society with Leviticus Law - Pedophile island inherited by thieving mutineers of the HMS Bounty. GET'S TO THE POINT @ 3:18
National Geographic Live! - Enric Sala: Journey to the Pitcairn Islands
Russell Scott (Don't Go To Pitcairn) interviews Take Me To Pitcairn Documentary star and director Julian McDonnell. LIKE! COMMENT! SUBSCRIBE!
The History Guy explains how the sun never sets on the British Empire
Cowards @ Pitcairn Island Exposed! They Say Child Rape Genetic, So Why Don't Norfolk Island Their Original Home Rape? Pray this prayer sincerely to know your saved Jesus, I believe you came to earth, I believe you died on the Cross for my sins. I believe you rose again on the 3rd day and went back to Heaven to prepare a place for Your Children To live with You Forever . Please forgive me of my sins. Clean my heart, white as snow. Come live in my heart, make me a child of the King, a new creature in Christ, in your precious Name I ask this...amen. Do these things after praying the Salvation Prayer: 1) Get a King James Version Bible and read it daily, it will feed your spirit and soul, the way you feed your body with food and water. 2) Pray to Jesus Everyday. He is your NEW Best...
Pitcairn is the Paradise island, where no one wants to live. The Pitcairn Islands or officially Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands, are a group of four volcanic islands in the southern Pacific Ocean that form the last British Overseas Territory in the Pacific. To many, it would seem the epitome of paradise - an idyllic isle thousands of miles from civilisation where the worst noise pollution comes from the azure sea gently lapping the shore. But no-one can be persuaded to live there, for love nor money. The colony on the remote Pitcairn Islands, which were largely populated in the late 1700s when mutineers on the HMS Bounty washed ashore, is under threat of dying out. Faced with a rapidly ageing population and with no children having been born there for more than four years, the i...
This interview with Lachlan Pitcairn, son of Raymond and Mildred Pitcairn, was recorded in the great hall of Glencairn, Bryn Athyn, PA, on May 1, 2006. The film includes rare archival footage and historic photographs. Mr. Pitcairn was interviewed by Joralyn Echols and Ed Gyllenhaal. Topics covered: Building of Bryn Athyn Cathedral Building of Glencairn A Musical Family Peacocks as Pets Worship at Glencairn Raising the Roof Mildred Pitcairn Interest in Politics Eisenhower Visits Glencairn Glencairn and the Academy of the New Church Directed by Christopher Smith of TDI Productions Produced by Ed Gyllenhaal and Stephen Morley Production Coordinator: Joralyn Echols Research: Joralyn Echols and Ed Gyllenhaal Archival Material: Glencairn Museum Archives Special Thanks to Lachlan Pitcairn Thi...
Travel to one of the most remote islands on Earth. Halfway between New Zealand and Peru sits Pitcairn Island, the hiding place of the mutineers in the 18th century.
In this tenacious sequel to Don't Go to Pitcairn! Russell Scott expands on the discussion and asks "why are children still allowed on Pitcairn Island?"
video of our travel to Pitcairn island. It took 5 days of travel to get from Auckland to Pitcairn. 2 days and nights on the Claymore II included
WELLINGTON: Tiny Pitcairn Island, a one-time hideout for the infamous HMS Bounty mutineers with a population of just 50, has legalised same-sex marriage to help bring the remote community into the modern age. The change to the law was made last month but only just released publicly on the official website for the island Britain's last Pacific territory. While Pitcairn's Auckland-based Deputy Governor Kevin Lynch was unaware of any same-sex islanders likely to wed, he said it showed the territory was adapting to the modern world. "I think it's quite a substantial change that reflects their standing in the world... bringing them into line with modern legislation," Lynch told Radio New Zealand. Formally known as The Pitcairn Group of Islands, the territory consists of four volcanic outcr...
VP6EU Radio DX-pedition to Pitcairn Island. IOTA OC-044 preparation.
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Part 2 of a trip my dad and i recently had to Pitcairn island. this video includes arriving at Pitcairn. Fishing in Bounty bay and swimming with turtles. and then a few of the sights and places to see on Pitcairn. One more part to come. music is not mine and all rights go to their respectful owners. video is for entertainment purposes only
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There is an island where 90% of the men are pedophiles and the children are only allowed to trust those on a secret list.Don't Go To Pitcairn 3! The truth is . There is an island where 90% of the men are pedophiles and the children are only allowed to trust those on a secret list.Don't Go To Pitcairn 3! The truth is .
National Geographic Live! - Enric Sala: Journey to the Pitcairn Islands
Travel to one of the most remote islands on Earth. Halfway between New Zealand and Peru sits Pitcairn Island, the hiding place of the mutineers in the 18th century.
Russell Scott (Don't Go To Pitcairn) interviews Take Me To Pitcairn Documentary star and director Julian McDonnell. LIKE! COMMENT! SUBSCRIBE!
Video of the Documentary was Terry was the Captain of the Sailing boat to Pitcairn Island.
In this tenacious sequel to Don't Go to Pitcairn! Russell Scott expands on the discussion and asks "why are children still allowed on Pitcairn Island?"
UK police investigation into paedophiles accessing images of child abuse on the internet. Out of over 7,000 suspected paedophiles, only 2,000 were investigated. Many famous names were reported to be on the list.
Western News reports, 1993/94. PIE member Dr. Morris Fraser started the Azimuth Trust charity as a front so he and his friends could sexually abuse vulnerable boys on sailing trips. The skipper, Michael Johnson, was jailed, but several other paedophiles connected to Azimuth Trust walked free.
Two part BBC documentary from early 90s. Operation Orchid investigated the paedophile ring led by Sidney Cooke, who murdered Jason Swift, Barry Lewis, Mark Tildesley and many more.
UK police investigation into paedophiles sharing images of child abuse on the internet. This started as an FBI investigation into the Landslide website. FBI passed details to police forces around the world. In most countries the arrests were made swiftly. UK police took their time, allowing paedophiles to destroy evidence. Most suspects were never investigated, including many prominent people.
ITV World in Action documentary, November 1997, about the early release from prison of child killers Robert Oliver, Lennie Smith, and Sidney Cooke.
Once the private home of the Raymond and Mildred Pitcairn family, Glencairn serves as a museum of religious art and history, honoring the spiritual traditions of people through the ages. "Embracing the Sacred: The Story of Glencairn Museum" features spectacular aerial photography of Glencairn, Bryn Athyn Cathedral, and Cairnwood, rare archival footage, and historic photographs. This visually-rich documentary film introduces the viewer to: The life of Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) and the founding of the New Church; the establishment of the Academy of the New Church and Bryn Athyn College in the 1870s; the founding of Bryn Athyn in the 1890s; the design and construction of Glencairn (1928-1939) and Bryn Athyn Cathedral (dedicated in 1919); and the remarkable art collection assembled by R...
A short film shot in Solomon Islands that illustrates the changes in style and use of music following the influence of expatriate missionaries.