Outposts promise protection and a year’s supply of food for those unable to build their own bunker. “We are a large survival community that can keep members spread out (virus protection) have sufficient size to deter/defeat marauder attacks and raise crops/livestock.” it says. Through memberships and his own cryptocurrency called “Fortitudes,” Miller has raised about $400,000 and established a ranch in West Virginia and Colorado with 10 others planned. An open house at the West Virginia ranch is scheduled for April 21-23. He said that for the West Virginia ranch, “most members are professional Washington area folks. They don’t have time to do this own their own.” The cost is about $1,000 per person per year to join. Each camp is expected to house 50-500 in a crisis and Miller said they will have lodges, underground bunkers and guard towers. In the event of a social meltdown, members will be responsible for manning those towers. Each camp has a shooting range. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...icial-washington-flocking-to-doomsday-camps-1
Hilarious! I'll wager he knows nothing at all about horticulture and small livestock husbandry, water management and preservation, soil depletion, passive solar building, and how to sustain a necessarily (anyone who thinks they'll still be able to eat meat on a regular basis isn't serious about survival) vegetarian diet well and nutritionally. What's the bet he's one of these tools who treats prepping like kids playing forts. Happy to be corrected
There are all kinds of luxury bunkers throughout the US for the well to do to ride out the Apocalypse in style. It's weird how now days we expect to survive the end of the world.
Probably going to be autonomous weapons instead of nukes in the end, invest in anti-drone weapons maybe?