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Lord Miles EXPOSED as an Israeli Operative

  • Writer: Jack Hoffstein
    Jack Hoffstein
  • 16 hours ago
  • 6 min read

Miles Routledge, the British traveler and content creator who goes by Lord Miles, has built a following on social media through accounts of his risky journeys and blunt opinions. But there is a darker side to his story, one involving his role as an operative for Israeli intelligence—a position that sent him on missions across the globe, only to unravel through acts of rebellion and unexpected profits. The relationship originated as a calculated intelligence recruitment but evolved into a complex double agency, with Routledge eventually working for his gambling sponsor, Duel.com, to influence Israeli interests from within.


This hidden narrative came to light after journalists at CAMORADAR tracked cryptocurrency wallets involved in a rigged prediction market, using Arkham Intelligence to trace them back to entities linked to Israel, exposing Routledge's deep ties to Mossad.

 

Miles Routledge first drew the attention of Israeli authorities several years ago through his provocative online presence, which blended audacious travel exploits with controversial commentary. According to a Duel.com insider who spoke directly to CAMORADAR, Israeli intelligence moved to exploit Routledge’s growing digital influence for covert objectives, recruiting him in the early 2020s. Routledge accepted, marking the beginning of his role as an Israeli operative. His inaugural assignment was to portray the Taliban in a favorable light, ostensibly to influence global perceptions and advance strategic geopolitical interests.

 

In pursuit of this objective, Routledge traveled to Afghanistan, embedding himself with Taliban forces and producing extensive content that highlighted their activities. Videos and posts from this period depicted interactions that appeared remarkably unhindered, raising questions about his safety and access. However, Routledge's connections to Israel and Mossad provided a protective shield, ensuring he faced no significant repercussions from these engagements. This mission's success solidified his value as an asset, but it also set the stage for more ambitious directives.


Lord Miles poses next to a gun for a photo in Kabul, Afghanistan
Lord Miles poses next to a gun for a photo in Kabul, Afghanistan

Building on the momentum from Afghanistan, Israeli intelligence assessed the impact of Routledge’s Taliban-focused content and identified a clear pattern: engagement metrics showed disproportionately high reach among young Western men, with strong resonance around risk-taking, transgression, and anti-establishment themes. Analysts viewed this response as evidence of a broader vulnerability within that demographic—one that could be further exploited.


Against this backdrop, Routledge was assigned a second mission aimed at undermining Western youth culture from within. The strategy shifted from ideological reframing to behavioral influence, focusing on amplifying high-risk activities as a means of accelerating social and financial instability.


Routledge proposed a method that aligned neatly with these objectives: securing a sponsorship from an online gambling platform and using his growing influence to drive mass participation. Routledge identified Duel.com, a casino built around a 0% house-edge model, as an ideal partner and quickly secured a sponsorship, after which he began aggressively promoting the platform to his Western audience.


The underlying objective was to encourage reckless financial behavior among young users, with the expectation that widespread losses would translate into deeper economic stress and broader societal destabilization.

 

Duel.com operates with a zero-edge structure
Duel.com operates with a zero-edge structure

However, the plan backfired spectacularly. Due to Duel.com's zero-edge structure, which eliminated the traditional house advantage, both Routledge and his followers began winning substantial sums. Rather than collapsing under debt, the targeted demographic experienced financial gains, empowering them economically. Routledge himself profited immensely from his gambling activities on the platform, amassing earnings that far surpassed any compensation from his operative role.

 

This financial independence created a rift. As Routledge's wealth grew, his commitment to the mission waned, distancing him from his handlers and prompting internal concerns within Mossad about his reliability. Simultaneously, his close ties to Duel.com positioned him as a potential asset for the casino.

 

By the time plans for a third operation emerged, Israeli intelligence had reached a breaking point. Routledge’s growing independence and repeated deviations made it clear he was no longer under control—and no longer useful. Frustration turned into hostility as officials concluded that an asset they had invested in had become a liability. The objective shifted decisively from cooperation to containment.


The next move centered on a prediction market tied to a 40-day water fast that Routledge planned to undertake in a remote desert environment. Rather than supporting the challenge, the operation was designed to ensure his public failure. Behind the scenes, the goal was twofold: to recover money already spent on his missions and to damage his reputation, stripping him of credibility as he drifted further beyond reach.

 

Routledge was presented with the plan as a straightforward profit opportunity involving a prediction market, without being informed that its true purpose was to engineer his downfall. The scheme required him to deliberately fail the fast, allowing bets placed against its completion to pay out. But by this stage, Routledge was already too far removed from their influence. Financially independent and openly defiant, he refused to comply and proceeded with the fast in earnest.


That refusal escalated the conflict. Acting through Saudi authorities, Mossad intervened directly, with local security forces removing Routledge from the desert before he could complete the challenge. The action ensured the fast’s failure and inflicted the reputational damage he had refused to create himself.


In the immediate aftermath, a wave of inaccurate narratives began circulating online. Among these was a video by Coffeezilla, a YouTube personality rather than a credentialed reporter, previously criticized for factual inaccuracies, who cast doubt on Routledge’s arrest by Saudi authorities and alleged that he had secretly bet against himself. The claims were based on misread blockchain data and a lack of substantive investigation and were later challenged by others familiar with the transaction flows. The account of Routledge’s detention was also supported by confirmation from a spokesperson for the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, directly contradicting Coffeezilla’s inaccurate claims.


Lord Miles' Polymarket was resolved as not completed
Lord Miles' Polymarket was resolved as not completed

CAMORADAR's investigative team, suspicious of the abrupt resolution of the market began tracking the large-volume wallets that had bet heavily against Routledge's success. Using Arkham Intelligence, a blockchain analytics tool, they traced these wallets to addresses associated with Israeli entities, including those linked to intelligence operations.


Further analysis revealed that the same wallets had been sending funds to Routledge's personal wallet, along with those of other high-profile Mossad figures like Ronen Bar, who oversees internal security during one of Israel’s most volatile political periods, as well as counterterrorism, cyber defense, and domestic extremism, among other high profile Israel intelligence figures.


This discovery not only confirmed the rigging but also unraveled Routledge's covert ties to Mossad, providing the first concrete evidence of his operative status.


Large sums moved between Israel, Polymarket, and Israeli operatives including Lord Miles
Large sums moved between Israel, Polymarket, and Israeli operatives including Lord Miles

As scrutiny around Routledge intensified, CAMORADAR spoke with a contact inside Duel.com, who described how the company reacted as the prediction market scandal unfolded. According to this account, Duel moved quickly to shield Routledge as accusations spread that he had manipulated the market himself. In an apparent effort to seize control of the narrative and blunt reputational damage, the company published a shocking twitter post announcing his death, briefly redirecting attention away from claims of rigging and toward confusion over his fate.


The same source indicated that Duel was closely tracking events as reports surfaced that Routledge had been arrested by Saudi authorities. The company reportedly deployed its own legal team immediately. When those lawyers arrived at the police station, however, the situation took an unexpected turn. Rather than remaining in custody, Routledge was seen being escorted out under the supervision of Mossad operatives and placed into a black Cadillac Escalade bearing Israeli diplomatic plates.


Combined with the on-chain evidence, these developments intensified suspicions that Routledge’s ties to Israeli intelligence ran far deeper than previously understood. What began as an investigation into market manipulation evolved into a broader exposure of coordinated financial flows, reputational management, and apparent diplomatic intervention, all pointing toward Routledge’s embedded role within an intelligence apparatus as that relationship began to collapse.


As Routledge's relationship with Mossad frayed, Duel.com capitalized on the situation. The casino, benefiting from Routledge's promotion, recruited him as a double agent. His new role involved leveraging his existing Israeli connections to gather intelligence while subtly advancing Duel's interests, which reportedly included efforts to influence Israeli policy and propagate antisemitic narratives as a means of disruption.


As Duel's double agent, Lord Miles now mocks Israel by joking about antisemitism.
As Duel's double agent, Lord Miles now mocks Israel by joking about antisemitism.

 

This dual allegiance allowed Routledge to operate in a gray area, maintaining a facade of loyalty to Israel while serving Duel's agenda. A recent Twitter post from Routledge alluded to this arrangement, stating: "My sponsor Duel (דוּ קְרָב) paid me today for my intelligence work abroad, glory to the state of Israel."


Sources interpret this as a reference to his work conducted in Israel on behalf of Duel, with the "glory" invocation serving as ironic cover for his shifted priorities.

 

Lord Miles pledges loyalty to Duel while mockingly glorifying Israel in his tweet.
Lord Miles pledges loyalty to Duel while mockingly glorifying Israel in his tweet.

Taken as a whole, the case illustrates how easily the boundaries between influence, intelligence work, and private capital can collapse into one another. What began as an attempt by Mossad to exploit an online personality spiraled into a situation it could no longer fully control, complicated by gambling money, prediction markets, and public spectacle.


Routledge’s trajectory shows how financial leverage and digital reach can erode traditional command structures, turning an asset into a liability and, ultimately, into an adversary.


In an era where influence is measurable, tradable, and monetized in real time, loyalty proves far more fragile than intelligence services often assume.

 
 
 

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