Mr. Joshua Swimfanfan 43948 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Sales of luxe doomsday bunkers up 1,000%
A devastating earthquake strikes Japan. A massive tsunami kills thousands. Fears of a nuclear meltdown run rampant. Bloodshed and violence escalate in Libya.
And U.S. companies selling doomsday bunkers are seeing sales skyrocket anywhere from 20% to 1,000%.
Northwest Shelter Systems, which offers shelters ranging in price from $200,000 to $20 million, has seen sales surge 70% since the uprisings in the Middle East, with the Japanese earthquake only spurring further interest. In hard numbers, that's 12 shelters already booked when the company normally sells four shelters per year.
"Sales have gone through the roof, to the point where we are having trouble keeping up," said Northwest Shelter Systems owner Kevin Thompson.
UndergroundBombShelter.com, which sells portable shelters, bomb shelters and underground bunkers, has seen inquiries soar 400% since the Japanese earthquake. So far sales of its $9,500 nuclear biological chemical shelter tents are at an all-time high -- with four sold in California last week, compared to about one a month normally.
Hardened Structures said inquiries have shot up about 20% since the earthquake -- particularly for its apocalyptic 2012 shelters, radiation-protection tents, and nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) air filters.
Vivos, a company that sells rooms in 200-person doomsday bunkers, has received thousands of applications since the massive earthquake in Japan, with reservations spiking nearly 1,000% last week. And people are backing their fear with cash: A reservation requires a minimum deposit of $5,000.
"People are afraid of the earth-changing events and ripple effects of the earthquake, which led to tsunamis, the nuclear meltdown, and which will lead to radiation and health concerns," said Vivos CEO Robert Vicino. "Where it ends, I don't know. Does it lead to economic collapse? A true economic collapse would lead to anarchy, which could lead to 90% of the population being killed off."
The last time people flocked to purchase bunkers in such droves was right before the Y2K scare, according to Stephen O'Leary, an associate professor at University of Southern California and an expert on apocalyptic thinking.
"Tens of millions of people believe in a literal apocalypse, which involves earthquakes, storms, disasters of global proportions and especially disasters related to the Middle East," O'Leary said.
But, he added, "Some believe that this is just a turbulent time and they have to go somewhere to ride it out."
Elan Yadan, a clothing store owner in Los Angeles, is one of the many customers who rushed to find a bunker last week. Yadan secured a spot for his family in a Vivos' shelter, putting down four deposits totaling $20,000 -- $20,000 that had been earmarked for a down payment on a new house.
"I honestly didn't want to do it, but unfortunately it looks like the worst expectations about the world are starting to come true," said Yadan, who had been reading about Mayan predictions of a global meltdown in 2012. "With the things happening this week, it's better to be safe than sorry. And what good is a house if you don't feel safe?"
Yadan will be riding out any apocalypse in Vivos' most ambitious project to date. The company has more than five 200-person shelters in the U.S. that are in various stages of construction, but this facility outshines them all.
The bunker, which is being built under the grasslands of Nebraska, is 137,000 square feet -- bigger than a Wal-Mart -- can house 950 people for up to one year, and can withstand a 50 megaton blast. Once completed, it will boast four levels of individual suites, a medical and dental center, kitchens, bakery, prayer room, computer area, pool tables, pet kennels, a fully stocked wine cellar and a detention center to place anyone who turns violent.
Plus, there will be a fortified 350-foot lookout tower for residents who want to see what's happening in the outside world.
Once Vivos collects deposits from at least half the number of residents needed to fill the bunker, it will take them on a tour of the near-completed site. At that point, they must pay the rest of the $25,000 reservation fee.
That's what Yadan intends to do.
"I'm not a psychic but I'm not a scientist either, so I'd rather err on the side of caution -- and I'd rather survive and live in a bunker for a year than be wiped out," he said." |
http://money.cnn.com/2011/03/22/real_estate/doomsday_bunkers/index.htm
This will end well.3/23/2011 10:14:13 PM |
Doc Rambo IV All American 7202 Posts user info edit post |
We poke fun now, but you know they will all be like "told you so" when they are safe in their bunkers and we are vaporized by the doomsday device next year. 3/23/2011 10:19:21 PM |
EMCE balls deep 89769 Posts user info edit post |
You see....the thing is....
If I get into your bunker before you do, and lock your ass out.... I win.
also
[Edited on March 23, 2011 at 10:24 PM. Reason : I read] 3/23/2011 10:20:56 PM |
Doc Rambo IV All American 7202 Posts user info edit post |
That is the first rule of bunker club, we don't talk about bunker club. 3/23/2011 10:22:10 PM |
wolfpackgrrr All American 39759 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "$20,000 that had been earmarked for a down payment on a new house. " |
And if he lives in LA but this super bunker is in Nebraska, how does he expect to get there quickly?3/23/2011 10:22:21 PM |
wwwebsurfer All American 10217 Posts user info edit post |
... this is what happens when weed is practically legal? 3/23/2011 10:23:10 PM |
GeniuSxBoY Suspended 16786 Posts user info edit post |
What if an earthquake occurs at the point the bunker is laid and they fall into a fiery lavapit of doom?
I mean, if the earth ever exploded, I doubt an underground bunker is going to save you. 3/23/2011 10:24:25 PM |
IMStoned420 All American 15485 Posts user info edit post |
Looks like all that time I've logged into Fallout 3 and New Vegas will come in handy after all. 3/24/2011 4:53:07 AM |
Restricted All American 15537 Posts user info edit post |
So this guy and his family live in L.A. but the bunker is in rural Nebraska? Good luck trying to get to that in a timely fashion. 3/24/2011 7:08:54 AM |
ALkatraz All American 11299 Posts user info edit post |
[Edited on March 24, 2011 at 8:19 AM. Reason : 100 minerals plz]
3/24/2011 8:19:25 AM |
OopsPowSrprs All American 8383 Posts user info edit post |
"hey guys, the world is ending! Let me in my bunker! I have a receipt!"
*gunshot to head* 3/24/2011 8:23:07 AM |
DoeoJ has 7062 Posts user info edit post |
3/24/2011 8:49:23 AM |
Skack All American 31140 Posts user info edit post |
How much good do you think your underground bunker is going to do you in a flood? Just wait until my motherfucking sky bunkers reach the market.
Sales will be through the roof! 3/24/2011 10:09:48 AM |
Exiled Eyes up here ^^ 5918 Posts user info edit post |
You know...if there's a huge nuclear world ending event in the near future...something tells me that if you invest in a bunker that will sustain you for ONLY a year...that you'll still be pretty much fucked. 3/24/2011 10:17:23 AM |
OopsPowSrprs All American 8383 Posts user info edit post |
If you buy an apocalypse bunker you are a fucking moron anyway. The only bunker that will be useful to you in that situation is one you dig in your backyard and protect with a gun.
Actually, if the world is ending, you're better off just taking that gun and shooting yourself in the head. 3/24/2011 10:46:39 AM |