‘Apocalyptic Luxury’ Bunkers Could Become a Deniability Trap

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“UNDERGROUND GLITZ I build world’s most luxurious WW3 bunkers with go-kart tracks & JET SKIS… there’s something super-rich always want,” the subhead to Monday’s “Apocalyptic Luxury” exclusive in The Sun declares. “A worldwide secret bunker network is also being planned.”

They don’t have to be bunkers—they can be luxury yachts, we are told. And whatever the elites choose, “They are being designed to ensure people can maintain their health during an apocalyptic event – keeping them well and entertained for as long as 30 years.”

A world they did their share of damage to burns and they not only absolve themselves of the business and political choices they made that contributed to it, but do so in a giant private perpetual amusement park? It sounds more like a mad dystopian Hollywood fantasy than it does serious people grasping realities necessary to survive. It sounds like a continuation of conditioned beliefs that with enough money, they can buy their way out of anything.

It sounds like desperate denial.

“We are building our first-ever commercial space in a city centre, I can’t say where, that will have bunkers underneath for clients to purchase,” Naomi Corbi, wife of developer Al Corbi claims. How it can be kept secret with zoning and planning approvals and construction is left unsaid, but “The clients can pick their hub.”

“[T]here will be hubs globally, including one in London,” Al Corbi promises, unknowingly revealing a crack in the façade that can end up bringing the whole complex crumbling down.

Subjects can’t own guns in London. And there are plenty of citizen disarmament edicts in other locales. Plus, it’s easier to demolish hardened structures than it is to build them.

Corbi’s company, SAFE, among other things like “nuclear/emp-proof” shelters, bioterror defense shelters, “pirate proof” yachts, emergency medical facilities, and an rooms, promises “Fortified Active Shooter Defense Shelters” that offer everything but the one thing that stops active shooters: other active shooters shooting back.

Do those racing their go-carts through subterranean passages before a dip in the pool and movies on the big screen think that, like everything else, this is something they can offload to “the help”?

“What makes these billionaires think their private security details won’t have families of their own that will be their first concerns, especially the worse things turn out to be?” l asked in an article about billionaires trying to ride out the Apocalypse they helped bring about on remote ranches, in luxury bunkers, and in “sea castles.” “Men may die for a lot of things, for loved ones, for convictions, for country… but for their boss?”

Seeing as how we’re talking the end of the world as we know it, what’s to stop hired gun mercenaries from deciding their employer has paid for a pretty nice setup, electricity, plenty of food, top-shelf booze, and he’s powerless to prevent them from taking it, and maybe his trophy wife or daughters, for themselves?

It’s curious how many billionaires bankroll efforts to disarm the hoi-polloi. Now, comes the Apocalypse, freelance pirates may not be the biggest threat Jeff Bezos and lip-augmented, blouse-busting Lauren Sanchez have to worry about on the open seas. And Mark Zuckerberg may just find that it will take more than “fire moats and water cannons” when the natives, with nothing to lose and everything to gain, are restless.

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David Codrea is the winner of multiple journalist awards for investigating/defending the RKBA and a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament. He blogs at “The War on Guns: Notes from the Resistance,” is a regularly featured contributor to Firearms News, and posts on Twitter: @dcodrea and Facebook.

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Henry Bowman

These globalist elites first have to survive the journey to get to their luxury doomsday retreats, and I rather get the feeling that their highly-paid bodyguards are going to suddenly ‘retire’ just as the S hits the fan!

Matt in Oklahoma

Their “navy seal” guards will kill them and take over their supplies, trophy wife and anything else deemed usable, valuable or another “able”

warfinge

Someone should make it their business to document where these bunkers are as well as they can. It would be nice to pay them a visit if some of us can survive what’s coming.

Ledesma

Doomsday won’t inconvenience liberals. If their world starts ending, they’ll call a cop!

MP71

A group of veterans on a podcast I listened to a couple years jokingly floated the idea of starting a doomsday bunker consulting/construction business. Wherever they happened to be when SHTF, they would know a place to go that they could easily take over.

Nick

Realistically, 3/4 of the population, will be dead within one year of a post apocalyptic event.

grant

All y’all should have figured out by now that ALL this wonderful Grief has been bought to you by those ‘lovely’ folks of the DAVOS group.

Mike

They’ll never be able to conceal the construction of this crap….

Josephus

Most of them think that Boston Dynamics robots will be their “security” and “help” … but once a vault is discovered by the plebs, the doors can be welded shut – or buried in concrete and the “elites” left to cannibalize themselves. Additionally, most of them are also sociopaths and I can’t imagine they can stand to live very long without parasitizing other people. The Zuck and Bezos and Oprah aren’t going to be happy being isolated with just themselves to feed off of. They should probably study the Mouse Utopia to see how that ended. Beyond that, I think… Read more »

Steve

Sounds pretty boring to me, sitting things out in a bunker. I want to be able to travel around, shoot zombies, leftists and socially derelict losers at my discretion. Heck, I know of at least 4 of my neighbors that are well stocked with 30 year food supplies, lots of fresh water etc..They brag about it whenever Hurricane season comes around..lol. I haven’t told them that I don’t waste any money on those items – I have plenty of ammo, multiple firearms, a nice stockpile of booze, first aid stuff, cigars and cartons of cigarettes (barter items), along with 30… Read more »

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