Trouble in ‘prepper’ paradise: Bunker residents raise financial, safety concerns

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De : LM (at) *nospam* tutanato.com (Lucas McCain)
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Date : 30. Dec 2024, 18:09:49
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Excellent article on what not to do if you want to survive some upcoming calamity.  The biggest mistake these people made, IMO, is to think one could lease a survival bunker, rather than outright own it.  It almost seemed designed to evict everyone if the SHTF since the headquarters are in California and missing a monthly payment is grounds for terminiating the lease. It seems a no brainer that in the aftermath of a nuclear war, it would be hard to make payments electronically or through the US Mail.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trouble-prepper-paradise-bunker-residents-201755714.html
IGLOO, S.D. – A former military munitions site with concrete bunkers now used as residences has become the source of numerous lawsuits, several complaints to the South Dakota Attorney General’s Office, a near-fatal shooting and now an FBI inquiry, a News Watch investigation has found.
The former Black Hills Army Depot munitions storage facility was developed in 2016 into the Vivos xPoint bunker complex that is now a residential community marketed largely to so-called preppers.
More than 500 above-ground concrete bunkers are marketed for lease to those who are worried about a potential national or global disaster or who want to live mostly off-the-grid in a remote area 8 miles south of Edgemont in southwestern South Dakota.
The concrete bunkers, which look like earthen igloos, are covered with sod to maintain a constant temperature for the military’s conventional and chemical munitions stored on site from 1942 to 1967. The town of Igloo was often home to more than 5,000 people during that span, including a young Tom Brokaw, a South Dakota native and former NBC anchor. The base and town are now abandoned.
The owner and operator of Vivos xPoint, California businessman Robert K. Vicino, told News Watch that he has had great success in leasing more than 200 of the bunkers so far and that the project is highly successful and profitable.
Vicino also said the bunker complex has evolved into a thriving community of like-minded people, most of whom are happy to live there and support one another while realizing their dream of a self-sustainable lifestyle in an area relatively safe from disasters or potential ills that could endanger society and the world.
But a different version of life at Vivos xPoint has emerged in recent months, especially for some of the few dozen individuals and families who make or have made the bunker complex their permanent home.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/trouble-prepper-paradise-bunker-residents-201755714.html
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