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How the Wealthy Are Getting Ready for the End of the Universe

When the apocalypse occurs, the exceedingly affluent and privileged will be treated first since they have paid top price for their survival! get a take on this eye-catching narrative to see how the ultra affluent have the most bizarre escape preparations in the event of an emergency, such as World War 3! ❗🤬🤯😱❗

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When the apocalypse occurs, the exceedingly affluent and privileged will be treated first since they have paid top price for their survival! get a take on this eye-catching narrative to see how the ultra affluent have the most bizarre escape preparations in the event of an emergency, such as World War 3! ❗🤬🤯😱❗

The public broadcasting network for emergencies goes live across America, with the recognizable long beeping sound. The announcement that the President of the United States of America is about to deliver a speech to the American people is immediately followed by a warning. However, a five-person wealthy family from a wealthy Texas neighborhood leaves before hearing it. They have actually been rushing around the house gathering last-minute necessities and cramming them into the family car. The family invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in a kind of survival subscription service that offers up-to-the-minute updates on local, national, and global crises in addition to a safe place to ride out the end of the world.

They pay a premium for insider information from intelligence leakers, and their doomsday company has strong ties to the US military and intelligence apparatus. The family was informed of the end of the world fifteen minutes ahead of everyone else because of those tips. They all have designated go-bags that are loaded with supplies like clothing, medicine, and other necessities. Additionally, they are permitted to bring one additional bag for any additional items they may have. However, in order to adhere to their strict schedule, they must act quickly and fill up that bag within five minutes. There isn't really much left to grab, save for sentimental items, because their survival shelter has already been pre-stocked with clothing and the specific medical and health necessities each family member needs.

Years ago, they stored items like photo albums, important documents, and family heirlooms in their personal bunker because it was a convenient place to store valuables even if the end of the world never materialized. But the end of the world has arrived, and the family is running for the door. They must adhere to a very strict time schedule if they hope to reach their shelter in time. One of the cats and the family dog has been captured, and their shelter even has space and amenities for them, but the second cat is nowhere to be found. The poor creature became terrified as the family prepared to leave and fled to hide under a bed. There isn't time to go looking for it; Mittens will have to endure the end of the world with the rest of the underprivileged.

Despite the youngest son's wailing tears, the family quickly pulls out of the driveway and proceeds along a very specific, pre-planned route, the route stays as close to back roads as possible and avoids major traffic jams that are anticipated to get worse in the event of an emergency. A secret airfield on the outskirts of the city is the destination. Normally a tiny airport for nearby aviators who can afford their own aircraft, the location is now the family's last hope. If the family doesn't arrive at the airfield in exactly seventeen minutes, according to the route's minute-by-minute planning, their waiting ride will depart without them. They have been warned to take all necessary precautions in order to get where they are going on schedule.

This includes driving on sidewalks or shoving other vehicles out of the way. The survival of human civilization is actually in very real danger, so now is not the time to be amicable. In case they are stopped, the father has a.45-caliber firearm with him. He and his wife have received training in its application from ex-members of the US Special Forces. No one is allowed to stop them from traveling to that airfield; they have made that clear. It's up to him how he wants to use the gun. The family finally arrives at the airport after tearing through back roads, and they do so with little time to spare. The family is operating under the assumption that nuclear weapons have a predetermined travel time from any of several potential launch sites in either China or Russia.

As soon as the family boards the helicopter, which has already started spinning, it takes off into the air. On the parking lot, their car is abandoned. The helicopter makes a sharp turn to the north and accelerates. The family has been instructed to give up their cell phones, and there is no radio on board; it is intentionally impossible for them to receive news from the outside world. Psychologists have found that being aware of what is happening can be harmful to mental health and increase the likelihood that one or more members of the family or even the pilots will take drastic action. As the sun starts to set, the helicopter instead flies rapidly to the north. The helicopter finally reaches its destination an hour later. Washington, D.C. is on time.

Nuclear weapons have already destroyed both Seattle and Soon after, Portland and New York City left. Initially targeting northern coastal cities, enemy nukes will soon fly over the North Pole and south to America, passing through the heart of the country on the way. Denver, Colorado, will already be hit when the helicopter lands. Even the glow of the nuclear impact can be seen by the family as the helicopter touches down in the distance. A flash of light can be seen off in the distance a short while later as two nuclear weapons strike American ICBM missile fields in Colorado. They will find two heavily armed men waiting for them in body armor and camouflage clothing.

As each frightened family member tries to grab their bags, they yell at them to "go, go, go!" There isn't much time to waste, and the men are obnoxious and pushy. The two pilots assist by helping the children grab their bags. The group then rushes together to a door that is set into a substantial cement structure. The doors are shut as soon as the pilots, soldiers, and family members are all inside. The doors close with a loud metal clang as a huge mechanism turns. Another set of airtight doors that hiss as the family passes through them is available for the group to use. There are several showers in the tiny chamber waiting for them; these are for decontamination in case the family was tardy.

However, in the future, they will be used to clean up the security teams that search the post-apocalyptic wasteland for threats to the complex. As they walk past the showers, the family opens one last hatch, revealing an elevator and a steep flight of stairs that descend. Although the complex is powered by diesel generators, the stairs serve as a backup in case the power goes out. The group enters the elevator and is greeted by calming music that has been pre-selected. The pilots and security personnel make their first stop here. These men, who were once members of special operations forces, have been hired by the organization that operates the shelter to guard it in the event of a catastrophe.

In return, they have been given a spot to stay in the shelter with their families. Their accommodations are, however, a few floors below the family's private accommodations. The father or mother must hold their eye up to a retinal scanner and issue a voice command before the elevator will even descend there. The family is now free to continue their descent into the earth's interior as the computer authenticates their identities after listening to their voices and scanning their eyes. A large, open space welcomes them as soon as the doors open. The chamber is filled with the calming sound of running water thanks to the water features that line its walls. A variety of plants that have been modified to thrive underground are fed by UV lights.

Off-white paint has been used on the walls because psychologists have found that this color is calming under extreme stress. The chamber serves as a sort of gathering place. Three bedrooms are located beyond it, two of which are for the kids and one for the parents. The family can eat meals in the room's spacious living and dining areas. The building has windows, but each one is actually an LCD screen playing an image of a sunny day outside. Each screen is synchronized, and a pre-programmed year-long cycle will cause the weather to change naturally. Another feature that psychologists have determined will lessen mental stress is that the high-definition screens will show the family simulated weather as if it were a real window.

Large, plush beds can be found in the bedrooms. The complex's computer system, which has tens of thousands of movies, TV shows, and other forms of electronic media to enjoy, is wired directly into flat-screen TVs that hang from the walls. The family underwent a thorough psychological evaluation prior to their arrival, which included watching a long list of films and television programs. They were each asked to rate each show on a scale of 1 to 5, and the designers were able to create a digital library that should keep them entertained for the years it will take for life to resume above ground using the aggregated data. The kids have a sizable closet that is stuffed to the gills with all manner of toys. More toys—those deemed appropriate for older children—are housed in compartments carved out of the rock itself.

Only the parents have access to the storage compartments so that the surprise can be preserved, and the children will be able to enjoy age-appropriate entertainment options as they get older up to the age of 18, for holidays and birthdays, there are even gift-wrapping supplies available. Each bedroom has a private bathroom. Although the facility has access to a very deep groundwater reservoir, all of the water inside is recycled. To make sure the reservoir would be immune to contamination in the event of a nuclear conflict; it has been meticulously researched and mapped using ground-penetrating radar. To be on the safe side, the facility has a strong purification system to handle both recycled water and freshly pumped water from the reservoir, and a variety of sensors will alert the occupants should radiation or contamination levels in the reservoir reach unsafe levels.

The psychological comfort of long, hot baths or showers will help the family weather the end of the world because the family won't have to ration water for a very, very long time. However, solid waste is also recycled and used to fertilize a grow room full of crops that will be consumed by the complex. Again, in exchange for a spot inside the bunker, members of the security staff's families work in the grow room. However, there are very few meat options available. There is a sizable walk-in freezer in the kitchen that is filled with copious amounts of flash-frozen meat, but it won't be there forever. The family should only eat meat occasionally, maybe twice or three times per week, according to the doomsday bunker's designers.

This will allow the family to actually experience what the typical American diet was like at the turn of the 20th century, before cheap feeds like corn and sardines made meat widely accessible. The entry chamber and living room, which both resemble a miniature botanical garden, are the two communal spaces. Although there is one employee who happens to be a botanist upstairs, the family has been given instructions on how to keep the garden alive.

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