Underground shelters are now attracting wealthy elites, tech billionaires, and those looking to ensure their survival during the ultimate catastrophe. From high-end bunkers to sprawling fortified ...
The bunker is set to revolutionize how the rich and powerful can shelter themselves in an apocalyptic disaster.
Well, they're perhaps more obsessed than ever with building invariably absurd doomsday shelters that ... the CEO of Texas-based Atlas Survival Shelters, which sells $400,000 prefabricated bunkers ...
The war between two top survival shelter firms has encompassed court battles, accusations of arson and murder, and wild tales of FBI double agents.
Tech billionaires are building luxury doomsday bunkers, according to a tell-all book by Douglas Rushkoff. Sources: The Guardian, "Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires ...
A $300 million ($A478 million) members-only luxury doomsday bunker complete with robotic medical suites, lavish swimming pool, and fine dining restaurants is set to revolutionise how the rich and ...
Narrator: Doomsday prepping isn't a new idea. In the '50s and '60s, houses were built with bunkers, and shelters started popping up during the Cold War. Today's preppers have plenty of survival ...
as if the whole ranch was some kind of doomsday bunker, which is just not true,” he added. Back in February, Ron Hubbard, the CEO of Atlas Survival Shelters, and Robert Vicino, founder of ...
A $300 million members-only luxury doomsday bunker complete with robotic ... Meanwhile, Ron Hubbard, founder and CEO of Atlas Survival Shelters, who has built a slew of lavish bunkers for the ...