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Then there was the episode where a guy had purchased an entire decomissioned nuclear missile silo, and was in the process of pouring in new concrete to create about 10-12 new levels. The finished plans showed he is putting in a large pool and spa and fitness center on one level, common areas for gatherings on other levels, and enough fully designed apartments for up to 70 people. It looked like every level and apartment would have digital 'windows' built into the walls that could show a variety of views, from rural to urban, even to overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge. You would almost not even know you were 100's of feet underground. Absolutely secure using several layers of protection including the standard government-made fencing surrounding the facitity that was still intact, a new state of the art survielance system, hugely thick metal entry port, and the guy himself had taken care of it further by himself providing all manner of weaponry and such. There was room on several levels for thousands of pounds of provisions and plans and systems in place for ongoing food and water replenishing. And one of the biggest positive signs of it all was that to me at least the guy himself seemed very solid, personable and sane. Far too often these prepper types give off a really weird unstable vibe.
Buy-in price for an apartment: 1-2 million $
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