Posted on 11/11/2014 5:44:46 AM PST by shove_it
Affluent buyers worried about doomsday are snapping up well-appointed bunkers built in a former missile silo.
When Tyler Allen agreed to fork over $3 million in cash for a luxury condominium near Concordia, Kan., he wasnt attracted by the indoor swimming pool, 17-seat movie theater, or hydroponic vegetable garden.
The real selling point of the 1,820-square-foot apartment: It will be buried 174 feet underground in a decommissioned missile silo sturdy enough to withstand a nuclear attack.
Mr. Allen, a 45-year-old Orlando, Fla., sports bar and nightclub owner, insists he isnt a tinfoil hat-wearing type preparing for the end of the world.
Rather, he cites growing security threatssuch as a global health pandemic, cataclysmic weather and terror attacks.
Theres a Camp David for the president, he says. If youre at a certain level where you can afford it, you can get that, too.
The so-called Survival Condo complex boasts full and half-floor units that cost $1.5 million to $3 million each. The building can accommodate up to 75 people, and buyers include doctors, scientists and entrepreneurs, says developer Larry Hall...
(Excerpt) Read more at online.wsj.com ...
What? But it has an exercise gym and a spa!
Wait a second...isn’t this where some envirokooks are planning to create a virus that will wipe out the rest of the world only to be stopped by a special multi-national team of counter terrorist special forces?
Where do they get the diesel and what do hey do when the windmill is vaporized?
I think you may have missed my point on this one
A direct hit is less likely than a virus coming along. Spanish Flu killed 2% of the world population in 1918.
Age old question about your security measures:
“Where will YOU be when you need it?”
Wouldn’t it be easier and cheaper to just .. wipe out our enemies? Then, live topside, in sunshine and in peace..
Nuclear war could happen very quickly - a matter of hours. Civilian & commercial aviation might not be safe or even allowed. Driving from Orlando to Kansas could be a nightmare of limited fuel, martial law, & dangerously desperate people along the way.
Natural disasters aren't much different. If Yellowstone explodes tomorrow, there is little chance Allen will get to Kansas. That would NOT be the direction to head for safety. If a 200 ft. tsunami is headed for Florida, flying away is probably the only way to save yourself & family, yet Allen may have to wait in line to take off at any airport. The ground crews & air traffic controllers might have ideas of escape themselves, so he can't count on them to ready his escape plane.
Then there is the dilemma of WHEN to head to safety. Back when we had hurricanes, I faced this problem numerous times. If you leave too late, traffic & circumstances could foil your plan. If you leave too early, you leave your property to the thieves & you risk wasting time & money on what turned out to be nothing. The urge to wait a while longer is great. So is the urge to stay put & ride out the storm.
Mass panic has a way of spoiling the best of plans. Traveling 1400 miles to safety doesn't seem like such a good plan.
“Everyone has a plan ‘till they get punched in the mouth.” - Mike Tyson
A fool and his money...
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.