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Posted by: anybody ( )
Date: December 31, 2019 07:46AM

Are the Brethren making any plans with the $100 billion?
They probably are.
But do those plans include you?
Probably not.

https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/doomsday-luxury-bunkers/index.html

The threat of global annihilation may feel as present as it did during the Cold War, but today's high-security shelters could not be more different from their 20th-century counterparts.

A number of companies around the world are meeting a growing demand for structures that protect from any risk, whether it's a global pandemic, an asteroid, or World War III -- while also delivering luxurious amenities.

"Your father or grandfather's bunker was not very comfortable," says Robert Vicino, a real estate entrepreneur and CEO of Vivos, a company he founded that builds and manages high-end shelters around the world.

"They were gray. They were metal, like a ship or something military. And the truth is mankind cannot survive long-term in such a Spartan, bleak environment."

Many of the world's elite, including hedge fund managers, sports stars and tech executives (Bill Gates is rumored to have bunkers at all his properties) have chosen to design their own secret shelters to house their families and staff.

Gary Lynch, general manager of Texas-based Rising S Company, says 2016 sales for their custom high-end underground bunkers grew 700% compared to 2015, while overall sales have grown 300% since the November US presidential election alone.

The company's plate steel bunkers, which are designed to last for generations, can hold a minimum of one year's worth of food per resident and withstand earthquakes.

But while some want to bunker down alone, others prefer to ride out the apocalypse in a community setting that offers an experience a bit closer to the real world.

A secret bunker in South-East London, built to protect key government employees during a nuclear winter, has been transformed into a $4 million luxury residence.

Developers of community shelters like these often acquire decommissioned military bunkers and missile silos built by the United States or Soviet governments -- sites that would cost hundreds of millions of dollars to build today.

The fortified structures are designed to withstand a nuclear strike and come equipped with power systems, water purification systems, blast valves, and Nuclear-Biological-Chemical (NBC) air filtration.

Most include food supplies for a year or more, and many have hydroponic gardens to supplement the rations. The developers also work to create well-rounded communities with a range of skills necessary for long-term survival, from doctors to teachers.
Vicino says Vivos received a flurry of interest in its shelters around the 2016 election from both liberals and conservatives, and completely sold out of spaces in its community shelters in the past few weeks.

One of those shelters, Vivos xPoint, is near the Black Hills of South Dakota, and consists of 575 military bunkers that served as an Army Munitions Depot until 1967.

Presently being converted into a facility that will accommodate about 5,000 people, the interiors of each bunker are outfitted by the owners at a cost of between $25,000 to $200,000 each. The price depends on whether they want a minimalist space or a home with high-end finishes.

The compound itself will be equipped with all the comforts of a small town, including a community theater, classrooms, hydroponic gardens, a medical clinic, a spa and a gym.

For clients looking for something further afield and more luxurious, the company also offers Vivos Europa One, billed as a "modern day Noah's Ark" in a former Cold War-era munitions storage facility in Germany.
The structure, which was carved out of solid bedrock, offers 34 private residences, each starting at 2,500 square feet, with the option to add a second story for a total of 5,000 square feet.

The units will be delivered empty and each owner will have the space renovated to suit their own tastes and needs, choosing from options that include screening rooms, private pools and gyms.
Vicino compares the individual spaces to underground yachts, and even recommends that owners commission the same builders and designers that worked on their actual vessels.
"Most of these people have high-end yachts, so they already have the relationship and they know the taste, fit, and finish that they want," he explains.

The vast complex includes a tram system to transport residents throughout the shelter, where they can visit its restaurants, theater, coffee shops, pool and game areas.
"We have all the comforts of home, but also the comforts that you expect when you leave your home," Vicino adds.

Developer Larry Hall's Survival Condo in Kansas utilizes two abandoned Atlas missile silos built by the US Army Corps of Engineers to house warheads during the early 1960s.

"Our clients are sold on the unique advantage of having a luxury second home that also happens to be a nuclear hardened bunker," says Hall, who is already starting work on a second Survival Condo in another silo on site.

"This aspect allows our clients to invest in an appreciating asset as opposed to an expense."
The Survival Condo has several different layouts, from a 900-square-foot half-floor residence to a two-level, 3,600-square-foot penthouse that starts at $4.5 million.
Owners have access to their homes and the facilities at anytime, whether a disaster is imminent or they just want to get away from it all, and the complex features a pool, general store, theater, bar and library.
The condo association sets the rules for the community, and during an emergency, owners would be required to work four hours a day.

If you prefer to spend the end of days solo, or at least with hand-selected family and friends, you may prefer to consider The Oppidum in the Czech Republic, which is being billed as "the largest billionaire bunker in the world."
The top-secret facility, once a joint project between the former Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic and Slovakia), was built over 10 years beginning in 1984.

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Posted by: babyloncansuckit ( )
Date: December 31, 2019 08:12AM

What happens if you’re a world traveler and find out you only have 20 minutes to get to your bunker?

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Posted by: anybody ( )
Date: December 31, 2019 08:43AM

https://youtube.com/watch?v=vfZke069f4g


The end of the world in Knowing (2009) had Mormon mythology
https://youtube.com/watch?v=RDdc0-JD8Dk



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/31/2019 08:46AM by anybody.

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Posted by: RRman6013 ( )
Date: February 08, 2020 01:07AM

babyloncansuckit Wrote:
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> What happens if you’re a world traveler and find
> out you only have 20 minutes to get to your
> bunker?
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That occurred to me when I first read about the bunker for Congress under the Greenbrier Hotel at White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia.

They never would have gotten off the ground in Washington. Particularly since Washington would be the number-one target to hit.

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Posted by: Deluxe debunker ( )
Date: December 31, 2019 12:29PM

So some of the people we need the least are the most likely to survive. After the collapse of civilization we will need hewers of wood and stone, engineers and farmers, not government officials, bankers and fashion models.

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Posted by: caffiend ( )
Date: February 08, 2020 01:22AM

Deluxe debunker Wrote:
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> So some of the people we need the least are the
> most likely to survive.

We'll need to amend Darwin's Theory with "unNatural Selection."

"Deluxe Debunker"--very good--I'm jealous!

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Posted by: caffiend ( )
Date: December 31, 2019 12:33PM

Weird things are afoot--the Dolphins beat the Patriots!

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Posted by: praydude ( )
Date: December 31, 2019 01:13PM

The bunkers have already been built. Connected to the Granite Mountain Records Vault.

Take a look at the link and you tell me if that photo doesn't scream "End-of-the-world-bunker".

The Q12 is way ahead of you. They've been prepping for decades.


https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/granite-mountain-records-vault



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Posted by: anybody ( )
Date: December 31, 2019 01:47PM


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Posted by: elderolddog ( )
Date: December 31, 2019 01:28PM

I dated a luxury Bunker in high school! Very plush and self-reclining!

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Posted by: NormaRae ( )
Date: January 01, 2020 10:32AM

You are SO bad.

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Posted by: Cannot Remember ( )
Date: December 31, 2019 03:24PM

I hope the staff know they are just being kept as the hoof food supplement just in case.

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Posted by: Anziano Young ( )
Date: December 31, 2019 05:13PM

anybody Wrote:
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> "They were gray. They were metal, like a ship or
> something military. And the truth is mankind
> cannot survive long-term in such a Spartan, bleak
> environment."

Well, that's a slap in the face to the billions of people around the world who live in just such conditions, in abject poverty.

These poor, coddled rich people who just can't survive without their private pools and screening rooms. I almost wish the apocalypse would come, just to see their grand dreams of surviving while the world burns around them come to naught. What do they think happens after something like a worldwide nuclear war? That everything will go back to normal in a few years? Oh, right--Jeeeeesus is coming back and will save everyone.

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Posted by: ptbarnum ( )
Date: December 31, 2019 07:29PM

I'm marking these areas on my go-bag's map so me and the rest of the rabble horde know where to dig.

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Posted by: elderolddog ( )
Date: December 31, 2019 08:05PM

“...wrascally wrabble...”

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Posted by: ptbarnum ( )
Date: January 01, 2020 01:58PM

Do these people who plan on burrowing also have a plan for the people topside who might feel like playing a little apocalyptic whack-a-mole? Haha, there's even a mormon joke buried right in there.

Seriously though, I'd feel like spam in a can down there. Okay, luxury spam in a can, but still. One little problem with the filtration, one fried circuit, one unstable personality or toxic in- and out-grouping gets started and your expensive, cozy little womb is now a nicely decorated tomb, even if there isn't a group of starving Mad Max extras waiting for you to emerge.

I think these bunkers are a scam in terms of any long-term survival plan. After all, the builders get the money now, who cares if the shelters actually work out well. For short-term biohazard/fallout conditions, they're probably awesome, but for societal collapse, I'd prefer more mobility.

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Posted by: Topper ( )
Date: December 31, 2019 06:11PM

On a side note. food supplies seem to be in greater demand lately.

In Walmart's online canned food category a large majority of the selections are out of stock, especially the beans, fruits and vegetables.

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Posted by: Jeff Bezos ( )
Date: January 01, 2020 01:40PM


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Posted by: jojo ( )
Date: January 01, 2020 05:34PM

I don't want to die but I don't think I would want to survive to deal with the chaos and death afterwards.

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Posted by: Kathleen ( )
Date: February 08, 2020 02:10AM

Let’s say it were a big bomb ... I’d want it to come right through my kitchen window.

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