I made more than $1.7 million in a week selling doomsday bunkers.

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  1. themickey

    themickey

    https://www.businessinsider.com.au/doomsday-bunkers-texas-survival-shelters-job-diary-2021-9
    I made more than $1.7 million in a week selling doomsday bunkers. You know who doesn’t buy them? Democrats.
    Jenny Powers Sep. 16, 2021
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    Ron Hubbard is the founder and owner of Atlas Survival Shelters. Rob Hubbard/Atlas Survival Shelters
    • Ron Hubbard, 59, is the owner Atlas Survival Shelters, a bunker-building business based in Texas.
    • Hubbard says business is booming among Republican customers since the election of President Biden.
    The bunker business is hotter than ever this year. Day and night, my phone is ringing off the hook from people across the country looking to buy a bunker.

    Before starting my bunker business in 2011, I worked building custom iron doors for 30 years. Now, I don’t even know all of my customers’ full names or where their bunkers will be located because we ship to a local third-party.

    It’s all pretty discreet, because people don’t necessarily want to announce they’re buying a bunker or its whereabouts. Customers don’t finance their bunkers either – they’re plunking down cash upfront and in full via wire transfer.

    In the second week of August, we made over $US1.7 ($AU2) million in sales in one week.
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    The kitchen of a bunker featuring a stainless sink, microwave, fridge, and dining area. Ron Hubbard/Atlas Survival Shelters

    Our bunkers on offer range from 100 square feet in size for around $US50,000 ($AU68,111), to over 10,000 square feet for close to $US5,000,000 ($AU6,811,050). People are snapping up everything we have, from in-stock standard models to custom-built designs.

    I credit the increase in sales to the reality that people are scared of what’s happening in the world right now. Many are buying a bunker to be somewhere safe to hide regardless of what the future holds, as a survival Plan B.

    The lion’s share of our business comes to us via our YouTube Channel, which has close to 350,000 subscribers and is typically how people first learn about us.

    Our customers tend to be pro-Trump, pro-gun, educated, upper-class Christians.
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    The entrance and outside of a custom bunker being constructed. Ron Hubbard/Atlas Survival Shelters

    These clients often bring up their political views when talking about why they want to buy a bunker. They’d rather build a shelter they may never need than risk not having one should the need ever arise. Everyone from CEOs to billionaires to celebrities are buying our bunkers.

    In my experience, you know who doesn’t buy bunkers? Democrats – at least they don’t buy Doomsday Bunkers. They might buy our tornado or fallout shelters or safe cellars to store wine but that’s about it.

    Since Biden took office, more and more customers have reached out wanting bunkers to prepare for a potential disaster. Every time Biden appears on the news, it prompts another Republican to call me up and say ‘This country is going downhill. I need a bunker!’ Our sales are up because Biden is unknowingly driving a bunker boom, and we’re here for it.

    The standard bunkers we build are always in stock and ready to be shipped from our Texas warehouse.
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    A standard size bunker. Rob Hubbard/Atlas Survival Shelters

    They have military-grade nuclear, biological, and chemical air filtration systems, a mudroom and decontamination shower, air and gas-tight waterproof doors, and power sources. Beyond that, customers can outfit and design their place however they like, so it feels like a real home.

    Custom jobs typically take two to three months, and larger projects that require poured in place concrete can take over six months to complete. We’ve designed lots of custom bunkers, many that are 2,000 to 3,000 square feet. The largest we’ve sold to date was a whopping 4,000 square feet.

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    Wine racks border a TV in the living room of an Atlas bunker. Ron Hubbard/Atlas Survival Shelters

    For customers looking for a bit extra, we offer our Platinum Series, which begins at $US300 ($AU409) per square foot, with 24 inches (61cm) of under the floor storage and built-in water tanks. These bunkers have spacious master bedrooms with full baths and walk-in showers, as well as enough area for dining rooms, game rooms, and gun rooms. We also offer high-end upgrades such as stainless steel appliances, ceramic-tiled backsplashes, granite countertops, oak flooring, and sliding barn doors.

    All of our platinum bunkers really pack a “wow” factor. I mean, who doesn’t want to have a secret passageway to a secret escape tunnel that leads to a secret bunker?

    These aren’t your grandfather’s bunkers we’re building anymore.
    Times have changed. If you’re going to be hunkered down below ground for a while, it may as well be in style.
     
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  2. themickey

    themickey

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    Ron Hubbard is the founder and owner of Atlas Survival Shelters. Rob Hubbard/Atlas Survival Shelters


    L. Ron Hubbard

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Ron_Hubbard
    Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (March 13, 1911 – January 24, 1986) was an American author of science fiction and fantasy stories who founded the Church of Scientology.

    Am wondering if this guy is related.
    Religous people love the doomsday theme :)
    (Is that a modern day jesus hanging on the wall above Trump?)
     
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  3. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    Those things are hot items now. I know a family in South Dakota that recently purchase one from some other business and had it installed on their property.

    Those things are creepy.

    wrbtrader