Billionaire Bunkers: Inside the Super-Rich's Apocalypse Plans

Published 2024-05-29
More and more of the super-rich are equipping themselves with boltholes against calamity. The idea of building bunkers to survive any notional worldwide calamity is by no means new. From The Second World War to the nuclear age, bunkers were a by-word for survival. And in the modern age, disaster prepping is a big business. You can buy everything you need to wait out an apocalypse in some comfort. But what does relative comfort look like to the mega-rich. Why are billionaire bunkers a thing? How are they equipped... and what do they look like?

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All Comments (12)
  • @shaykespeeer7040
    It's hilarious that they bellieve they'll be safe in their bunkers! ROFLMAO!!!!
  • @jchill5229
    This is the second video of yours I have watch and both were very interesting. But you got thumbs down on both😮. Because you TOLD us to like n subscribe.... Try and ask if you like then press like button. So you'll never get get a thumbs up with your current format.
  • @PutuWidiarsa
    the one that started fallout is the vault-tech itself
  • @crazy.vlog369
    Corona aya nhi tha balki isko roast child dyara laya gya tha
  • @crazy.vlog369
    Is liye bunker bawaye h age 10 sal me kuchh bda business krne ke wale h
  • @Cruel_Shoes
    The bald millennial that is sputtering in this video is talking about decommissioned missile silos. Most of them are in Montana, Wyoming, and other trulydesolate areas. And these were for Atlas missiles. And you can find these bunkers the last time I checked, which was several years ago for around $1 million. And they were well-made at the time they were created which were the 1950s and 60s. But whether they absorb a direct strike is very doubtful in today’s world. I said all that without stuttering.