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Oscar Winners, Sports Stars and Bill Gates Are Building Lavish Bunkers (hollywoodreporter.com) 332

turkeydance quotes a report from Hollywood Reporter: Given the increased frequency of terrorist bombings and mass shootings and an under-lying sense of havoc fed by divisive election politics, it's no surprise that home security is going over the top and hitting luxurious new heights. Or, rather, new lows, as the average depth of a new breed of safe haven that occupies thousands of square feet is 10 feet under or more. Those who can afford to pull out all the stops for so-called self-preservation are doing so -- in a fashion that goes way beyond the submerged corrugated metal units adopted by reality show "preppers" -- to prepare for anything from nuclear bombings to drastic climate-change events. Gary Lynch, GM at Rising S Bunkers, a Texas-based company that specializes in underground bunkers and services scores of Los Angeles residences, says that sales at the most upscale end of the market -- mainly to actors, pro athletes and politicians (who require signed NDAs) -- have increased 700 percent this year compared with 2015, and overall sales have risen 150 percent. Any time there is a turbulent political landscape, we see a spike in our sales. Given this election is as turbulent as it is, "we are gearing up for an even bigger spike," says marketing director Brad Roberson of sales of bunkers that start at $39,000 and can run $8.35 million or more (FYI, a 12-stall horse shelter is $98,500). Adds Mike Peters, owner of Utah-based Ultimate Bunker, which builds high-end versions in California, Texas and Minnesota: "People are going for luxury [to] live underground because they see the future is going to be rough. Everyone I've talked to thinks we are doomed, no matter who is elected." Robert Vicino, founder of Del Mar, Calif.-based Vivos, which constructs upscale community bunkers in Indiana (he believes coastal flooding scenarios preclude bunkers being safely built west of the Rockies), says, "Bill Gates has huge shelters under every one of his homes, in Rancho Santa Fe and Washington. His head of security visited with us a couple years ago, and for these multibillionaires, a few million is nothing. It's really just the newest form of insurance."
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Oscar Winners, Sports Stars and Bill Gates Are Building Lavish Bunkers

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    So essentially a company in Utah that builds basement shelters is claiming it has lots of superstars who buy their bunkers... but it can't tell you who because NDAs. But all the superstars rush to Utah because their sales are up 700% they say.

    And Bill Gates may also have a bunker because someone in an Indiana shelter company says that he spoke to an unnamed head of Gate's security team who told him Gates has them.

    But hey, its from marketing director Brad Roberson, so in no way is this marketing!

  • . . . . is people not KNOWING you have one. Because if people KNOW you have one, then everyone who does know (and everyone THEY have told) will want in.

    The old Twilight Zone episode "The Shelter" is instructive, on this point. [wikipedia.org]

    And then BOWLING ALLEYS and GARAGES ?? These people want to survive an apocalypse. . . .and they want to garage their Lamborghini ?? Additionally, looking at the floor-plan in the "Hollywood Reporter", and comparing it to offered bunkers by the providers mentioned in the article, th

    • And then BOWLING ALLEYS and GARAGES ?? These people want to survive an apocalypse. . . .and they want to garage their Lamborghini ??

      Not an apocalypse, just torches, pitchforks, and guillotines. History shows us that the real criminals (the men who apply the money to make horrible things happen- for profit) lie low while figureheads are deprived of their heads and then scuttle out when the danger has passed, and also that people have short memories and will let them live when they do.

    • Simple solution: Anti-personnel turrets...

    • by grumling ( 94709 )

      Many people are building "panic rooms" into their homes. They are multi-purpose, and the guys who know how to build the good ones hide them in plain sight.

    • by judoguy ( 534886 )
      In an earlier post I wrote about building a bunker for a rich guy in the '80s. He couldn't build it in complete secrecy so tried to disguise it to the permit department as just a really big garage with a cool basement. I really liked the design process, scenarios, etc. I did have to draw the line when he told me that he expected me to break into city hall after final sign off and steal the blue prints that had been submitted.
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  • I live right by a freight hub station and a wal-mart warehouse in BFE. While everyone else lives like a rat in a hole, I'm going to build my own flourishing metropolis and rule with an iron but fair fist. Hehe...

  • I live at 5000 feet ASL. If my house floods because of sea level rise, I think we're all pretty much doomed. Indiana will be under water long before Colorado.

  • by coofercat ( 719737 ) on Friday September 30, 2016 @09:15AM (#52988651) Homepage Journal

    In Bowling for Columbine there's an animated video describing how scared Americans are (of just about anything). The number of bunkers screams fear to me - I'm sure there are a handful of such bunkers in the UK (or Europe, generally), they're mostly for politicians who must survive nuclear war, because only cockroaches will survive (apparently). I seriously doubt there's more than a couple for private citizens (and most of those are just swimming pools in the basement).

    What's the point? I mean, if there's a nuclear war, you're better off just letting the galactic dice decide your fate. For low-level issues, such as no food for a few months, you're going to need to live in a tiny bunker for the entire duration. The rest of us will all just be mucking-in together to work out ways to collectively survive it. Sure, someone will come and steal the potatoes I'm growing in my back garden, but they can't steal all the potatoes in the neighbourhood. Besides, why steal them when you can just ask and we'll give you some?

    • What's the point?

      I imagine that most of this is just preparation they don't expect to ever actually use but accept that there is non-zero chance of a disaster. Natural disasters are pretty much a threat anywhere. For the US, the West coast has earthquakes and volcanos. East coast and gulf have hurricanes. In between, there are tornados. No matter how good your neighborhood is, there is certainly a chance that something could happen to cause it to lose electricity and other utilties for a couple of weeks. Since such a situat

  • by wonkey_monkey ( 2592601 ) on Friday September 30, 2016 @09:20AM (#52988671) Homepage

    Given the increased frequency of terrorist bombings and mass shootings

    Is that a given, though?

    Just checking you've done your homework...

  • If there ever is a disaster or break-down of the type that requires people to resort to bunker living you can bet mobs of people will be quick to take their frustrations out on the nearest wealthy estate. These bunkers might stand for a long time without a concerted effort to destroy them, but they will be useless to protect their occupants for any length of time if they are attacked. That is unless those occupants also have a made the bunkers defensible and are harboring a force that can man those defens

    • But even then - assume they have a private security force. Those people would need food as well - what's not to say that those folks bug out to take care of their own families. In reality one would need to make the bunker large enough to support your security staff and their families.

      The whole "bunker mentality" just seems wrong to me - in reality there are very few scenarios where such a thing could actually help you. I suppose a hurricane might be one, but there you have advance notice and just leaving

  • by coolmoe2 ( 3414211 ) on Friday September 30, 2016 @09:26AM (#52988701)
    I have had this discussion with many people and most of the dangers we face are not the kinds of things you can "wait out in a bunker" like in some bad hollywood film. Almost all the disasters we face are going to have long term consequences which may last into geologic time tables. You will not have enough supplies to live for hundreds or thousands of years so you are slowly going to run out of resources and eventually die anyway. Although the idea of a rich guy eating those horses is kind of funny in a black humor sorta way.
    • You will not have enough supplies to live for hundreds or thousands of years so you are slowly going to run out of resources and eventually die anyway.

      Frankly, if you have all the resources in the world, you're going to die long before "hundreds or thousands of years" anyways.

      Hell, even if you believe in Biblical lifespans, you're talking a handful of people who've ever made "hundreds of years", much less "thousands of years"....

  • by hey! ( 33014 ) on Friday September 30, 2016 @09:37AM (#52988755) Homepage Journal

    Scenario: You discover to your surprise that you can have your fill of every pleasure money can buy, and then you notice you've still got a mountain of that stuff lying around.

    What to do?

    (1) Pursue power. This never gets old, because there's other guys with mountains of money doing the same thing. No amount of power.is ever enough, because it's relative power that brings satisfaction.

    (2) Serve humanity. The ability to amass money on this scale is a function of the scale of society, and that means that society's problems scale proportionately. The material resources you command could have solved all humanity's problems -- five thousand years ago. Today they're just a drop in a bucket, and that's a challenge.

    (3) Build yourself a lavish Armageddon bunker.

    (4) Any combination of the above.

  • by Snufu ( 1049644 ) on Friday September 30, 2016 @09:39AM (#52988773)

    to construct private bunkers as a precaution against events they are elected to prevent. This is only fair, similar to placing the children of elected officials who vote for war on the front lines of those very wars.

  • The Americas Are Now Officially 'Measles-Free' [slashdot.org]

    In other news, the pox just adopted mark-to-market [wikipedia.org] accounting practices.

    I figure this is how it works with The Donald, too. He wakes up in the morning with a novel idea for how to litigate one of his business partners—also known as contractual co-signatories—and mentally adds $300 million tax free to his personal net worth as he flosses his astonishingly sharp teeth.

    Pity this won't show up on his tax returns for years and years. This, however, is a

  • There may be more to this article but if true I thought Mr. Gates had a better bead on things.

    If you build an inter-connected world you can't find safety by removing yourself from it. We are beyond the point of no return. It's peace prosperity or bust.

    He could make it himself much safer by giving his money away... which in a way he has I suppose.

    Still bums me out. I have faith in humanity, I wouldn't be here without them... ;-)

  • No, you just *tell* them there has been a great catastrophe, and then you have a reality TV show with them down in their bunker. Then wait and see how long it takes before they figure out that they got punked.

  • I note that all of the groups mentioned:

    - Oscar Winners

    - Sports stars

    - Bill Gates

    ... are more likely than not to be liberals/democrats.

    They aren't afraid of terrists. They are afraid that Trump might win.

    And Bill Gates is of an age (same as me) to have acquired a life-long fear of the realistic possibility of global thermonuclear war. (BEFORE "War Games", during the Cuban Missile Crisis.)

    If Trump wins, now you have TWO international leaders of nuclear-armed countries who are off-the-rails. Let the fun begin

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