Luxury bunkers ready for long-term lockdown and 'inevitable catastrophe of the world'
For some, the current code-19 crisis is a rehearsal for a major lockdown. Preparations are underway to build luxury bunkers around the world where some lucky people can take refuge in the event of a crisis.
A mound of soil is visible in cornfields in Kansas. It is surrounded by a wall with military-style chains and a large wind turbine in its shadow. A security guard is guarding with a gun. If you look closely, you will see a box of cement on top of a pile surrounded by cameras.But beneath it is an indestructible, incredible bunker.
This is a secret government installation for outsiders. There was a time when it was really a secret installation but now it is a bunker. But this is not the bunker that was built to save the politician or to hide the citizens.
It was an underground bunker to house the Atlas F missile, built by the United States in the 1960s at a cost of 15 million. There were also 72 other such bunkers designed to house nuclear-armed intercontinental ballistic missiles.
They were hidden from public view, but during the Cold War, these intercontinental ballistic missiles played an important role in world politics.Of course, this bunker is no longer owned by the government. It is now owned by Larry Hall, who once held government contracts. He is now a property developer and 'prep'. Larry Hall bought the bunker in 2008.
Preparers are people who believe that a major catastrophe is inevitable and are prepared to prevent it.
According to Michael Mills, a criminologist at the University of Kent, prepers collect food and basic necessities for a situation that could be reduced in an emergency, and the government is not in a position to provide these items on time. They will have to acquire these items individually for their survival.