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The world's richest people are investing their money in purchasing property to escape the coming collapse. They have invested in property that is either deep enough underground or on an [.] ....
Entrance to the original Luxury Survival Condos facility in Kansas There’s a global community of people convinced the end of the world as they know it is nigh, or at least nigh-ish, whether through global economic collapse, terrorism, a nuclear war, catastrophic storms or - the craziest yet - a global pandemic (imagine that!). They re already apocalypse-prepping, to be ready to protect themselves and their loved ones at all cost. Not all of these people are rich – let’s face it, the instinct to survive is possessed by anyone with a pulse. But it’s also no coincidence that in places like Silicon Valley, where some of the world’s wealthiest people live, there is more talk of ‘apocalypse insurance’ than ever before. This comes the form of luxury underground bunkers, and the options are getting more sophisticated by the day. ....
Listen 32 min Why American individualism is perfectly suited to the doomsday prepper movement Photo by Shutterstock. When the pandemic hit last year, it didn’t take long for grocery stores to have their shelves wiped clean. Long lines sprung up as shoppers scrambled to stock up on canned goods, water, and toilet paper. For some, however, preparing for the apocalypse is a serious business. Doomsday preppers are more than just fringe survivalists. High-end luxury apocalypse shelters are increasingly popular among the mega-rich, and, fuelled by times of chaos and uncertainty, end-times preparedness has become a multimillion-dollar industry. In “Notes from an Apocalypse, a Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back,” Irish author Mark O’Connell explores survivalist destinations around the globe and examines why people feel the need to go to extreme lengths preparing for “The End of Time.” ....
A January survey by personal finance site Finder.com found that 35% of nearly 2,400 people surveyed said they didn t need to buy supplies in the last year because they were already stocked up. And the financial new website 24/7WallSt.com estimated in 2013 that there were then 3.7 million preppers in the U.S., comprising a market potentially worth billions of dollars. Here s a look at some of the products that preppers stock up on, plus some big-ticket items that only the most extreme (or wealthy) preppers might spring for: Bulk food supplies with a 25-year shelf life ReadyWise is a leading brand in the category of emergency food supplies, where truly committed preppers can spend upwards of almost $9,000 on a 4,320-serving supply of varied freeze-dried food pouches that the company says can last a single person over 500 days, or a family of four (two adults, two children) up to 126 days. The food even has a 25-year shelf life, so there s no need to dig in right aw ....
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