Why was the “deadliest island in the world,” where breathing is fatal, off-limits to the public?

 

It was so severe that the Ministry of Supply declared the island to be polluted in 1945, making it too dangerous for anybody to visit and banning them from going there for the foreseeable future.

As the British island’s seriously polluted soil came to light in 1981, the activist organization “Dark Harvest Commandos” was the one who first revealed the covert tests conducted there.

However, a decontamination attempt was launched in 2022, with the island being burned in a fierce wildfire from “one end to the other” in an attempt to eradicate any traces of anthrax.

Tah’s visit was mostly motivated by this, since the two wanted to collect soil samples on the island to determine if the lethal anthrax spores remained. After the fire, he set out to discover what the “government were hiding.”

After searching the island for many places to check for the presence of anthrax, they ultimately collected 10 soil samples and sent them

 

Nicole Kidman’s new Netflix murder mystery has been called “perverted” and “inappropriate.”

Fans of Netflix are unnerved by the startling twist in Anne Hathaway’s psychological thriller.