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kaon
5th January 2013, 20:26
I just watched the linked video that was posted on disclosetv.

These shelters are not your 1950's bunkers. They look very comfortable, but obviously come with a price tag. I would imagine that installation would be quite expensive also, but if you have the disposable income and property they look like a wise investment.

The second link is to the company that manufactures them with plenty of photos. This takes "prepping" to a new level.

Disclosetv link: http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/118063/The_ELITE_are_Buying_Up_UNDERGROUND_Shelters__Bunkers_The_Elite_are_PREPARING_are_you/

Atlas Survival Shelters: http://www.atlassurvivalshelters.com/

markpierre
6th January 2013, 02:50
Great stuff. You can rest comfortable and content in your own private mini kingdom, knowing that there are at least several, and potentially 100's of people all over the world
buried like snake eggs and waiting to rebuild a toxic world. Tell the kids it's a Winnebago adventure like no other and keep them drugged and dazed in front of the
giant plasma TV. Watch 'The End of The World in Review' or choose from a collection of blockbuster movies you've seen a dozen times.

And with a bit of planning, you could meet up for a party with the other pathetic dregs of humanity one day, to toast your place in the mythology of the future.

gooty64
6th January 2013, 02:57
pathetic dregs? did someone ring?:mullet:

markpierre
6th January 2013, 03:12
pathetic dregs? did someone ring?:mullet:

How would you look and feel after days or weeks or months or potentially years in a big pipe under your house?

Like a drowned gopher? :) Lets plan the party. Casual dress.

gooty64
6th January 2013, 03:17
How would you look and feel after days or weeks or months or potentially years in a big pipe under your house?

Like a drowned gopher?

Like the way my leg looked after 8 weeks in a plaster cast: pale with a hint of light green, anemic looking straggly hairs, weak and with an "unusual odor":sick:

meeradas
6th January 2013, 03:29
Like the way my leg looked after 8 weeks in a plaster cast: pale with a hint of light green, anemic looking straggly hairs, weak and with an "unusual odor":sick:

Mmm, yummy! :bad:

Simonm
6th January 2013, 09:32
Great stuff. You can rest comfortable and content in your own private mini kingdom, knowing that there are at least several, and potentially 100's of people all over the world
buried like snake eggs and waiting to rebuild a toxic world. Tell the kids it's a Winnebago adventure like no other and keep them drugged and dazed in front of the
giant plasma TV. Watch 'The End of The World in Review' or choose from a collection of blockbuster movies you've seen a dozen times.

And with a bit of planning, you could meet up for a party with the other pathetic dregs of humanity one day, to toast your place in the mythology of the future.

:rofl::rofl:

Ammit
6th January 2013, 10:37
One thing strikes me as complete lunacy with these shelters, the missing airlocks with submersibles.....

As history shows many cities deep underwater, now, in my mind you will be beneath this water and one day may want to come out. Please tell me how you will emerge your safe kingdom and find yourself maybe 600mtrs under water and an unknowing of any possible land around you!!

I am going to the final party in shorts and maybe flip flops.........

kaon
6th January 2013, 21:42
Great stuff. You can rest comfortable and content in your own private mini kingdom, knowing that there are at least several, and potentially 100's of people all over the world
buried like snake eggs and waiting to rebuild a toxic world. Tell the kids it's a Winnebago adventure like no other and keep them drugged and dazed in front of the
giant plasma TV. Watch 'The End of The World in Review' or choose from a collection of blockbuster movies you've seen a dozen times.

And with a bit of planning, you could meet up for a party with the other pathetic dregs of humanity one day, to toast your place in the mythology of the future.

It is very easy to ridicule this subject matter. There are some people who do take this issue seriously, especially in the U.S. and with just cause.

Go back to the 1970's and think about what a person would think about their future. Tell them about 911, TSA, HAARP, gun control and chemtrails and I am sure you would get a lot of laughter and ridicule.

The plight of TPTB to take away our guns is also very real, but I don't expect that all of us here are going to roll over and acquiesce like scolded children.

Thinks will get worse in the world before they get better.

Ammit
6th January 2013, 21:55
I did not see anything that markpierre wrote as ridicule. Not to defend him but do you actually believe that those fortunate or maybe not fortunate to escape to an underground life pod as such, would take a situation that required them to do so in the first place, would take any issue seriously if all they returned to was a toxic world or as i put it, found they were beneath many metres of water with no escape or future?

I for one have the balls to say that I would rather take my chances then live in a bottle believing all will be fine and dandy in a few years, besides, no one knows if ever they would be needed anyway.

Until then, I believe freedom of speech still exists.