Inside the Doomsday Bunker for the Super Rich
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Published 2020-07-06
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All Comments (21)
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It's amazing to think that, those people who may cause a nuclear war, will survive it.
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Reporter saying “we” like she’s invited. You’re dying with the rest of us sweetie 💅🏼
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75 people in one space for years would turn into a disaster
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the fact that this bunker even exists is truly concerning
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This is gonna be one of those vaults where you only find skeleton and audio-logs of people that went crazy.
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Imagine 75 Millionaires coming out of the bunker 4 years after the apocalypse and nobody knows how to grow crops
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Housing a firing range inside an insulated bunker facility with potentially psychopath politicians and rich tycoons is a pretty crazy idea
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The amount of spare parts and things needed to fix stuff boggles the brain. Filters, screws, charge ports, fridge parts, fuses, batteries, ugh! Gives me anxiety just thinking about it
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First rule of doomsday prep, don’t tell everyone about your doomsday prep
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"This place is so top-secret, I can't even tell you where it is" Looks up Kansas Survival Condo and immediately finds it.
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This begs the question, how do the people who would take up residence in this facility know when they need to retreat to said facility? Do the Rich have their own early warning system?
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There are TWO huge flaws to this: 1. it is silly to think that the security guys aren't going to , at gunpoint, kick out the residents to put their own family and friends in there 2. when the food runs out, it will get very very ugly.
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The major danger isn't from the outside it's from within. People locked up in a limited area with limited resources in a survival situation isn't going to end peacefully.
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This guys a genius. He’s got people paying millions for a room. If the disaster actually occurs it’s highly unlikely that people could even reach this bunker in time and he knows this. In reality he’s kept it there for family and close friends and in the mean time he’s making millions and living nice.
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I think they should start that aquaponics system up so they have all the kinks worked out of the system. Possibly even have citrus trees with 10-15 years of growth.
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I seriously loved this series! Thank you for making these stories so relatable and understandable! As a science geek (I've been trying to figure out a 100% renewable farming system, so that was awesome to see) I'm hopeful we can face the challenges ahead, but it takes knowledge of the potential issues for people to take it seriously.
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The fact that this even exists scares me.
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Its comforting to know that if the worst happens the super rich will still be living in luxury
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It's the former Atlas missile silo at Raven Ridge near Concordia, Kansas (39.4119444°N 97.6805556°W). We know where it is. The US declassified its location decades ago.
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Here in Kansas the location is known. Kind of hard to keep something like that a secret.