![]() ![]() Vivos xPoint is a project developed out of 575 former U.S Army Base all-risk bunkers in the Black Hills area of South Dakota. Because being able to karate chop a radiated zombie’s head off will always be a valuable life skill. Skills they do find relevant include dentists, farmers and martial artists. “Writer” isn’t on the list so I guess I’m deadweight both pre- and post-apocalypse. Vivos invites people to become members and in the registration form, asks if you have any relevant skills that would ensure long-term survival of the species. ![]() “If you believe in the Biblical predictions of Armageddon,” they state on their website, “or the prophecies of Nostradamus, the Third Secret of Fatima, the visions of Edgar Cayce, or all of the current signs of attack by North Korea, WW3, a pandemic, an EMP power outage, Yellowstone’s eruption, the increase threats of an asteroid collision, Nibiru/Planet X, widespread global radiation, major earth changes, or even a sudden pole shift, then it is time to prepare for your family’s survival!” They market themselves to people who may believe in any one of many different doomsday scenarios. No one takes it more seriously than the Vivos Group who are building survival bunkers all over the world. We took a look at a collection of the projects currently underway.ĭoomsday preppers are seen as somewhat of an oddity in peacetimes, but when some madman is sabre rattling nukes, their preparations don’t seem quite so silly. Various projects around the world are taking advantage of the prepper market by creating vast underground community networks. ![]() While people in the UK rush out to buy iodine tablets to band aid over the nuclear apocalypse, preppers the world over are making sure they have enough tins of beans to last 100 years of nuclear winter. ![]()
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