A doomsday prepper has compiled a detailed resource mapping America's nuclear fallout shelters, many dating to the Cold War.
Russia, China, and the U.S. are all investing in nuclear weapons and an old fear from a bygone age is back in a big way.
"Bunkers are, in fact, not a tool to survive a nuclear war, but a tool to allow a population to psychologically endure the ...
Global security leaders are warning nuclear threats are growing as weapons spending surged to $91.4 billion last year. At the ...
The Associated Press spoke both with wealthy folks who’d paid to have bunkers installed, as well as experts who claimed that ...
Global security leaders are warning nuclear threats are growing as weapons spending surged to $144.4 billion last year. At ...
The "safest" states' exposure ranges from 0.001 Gy to 0.5 Gy, compared with the states in the most danger (Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota), where ...
The market for U.S. bomb and fallout shelters is forecast to grow from $137 million last year to $175 million by 2030, ...
Sales for private underground bunkers, or fallout shelters, increased this year, and they're predicted to grow.
MORE people are investing in doomsday bunkers, from tiny metal crawl spaces to luxury underground mansions, to prepare for ...
Sanders-Zakre called radiation the “uniquely horrific aspect of nuclear weapons,” and noted that even surviving the fallout doesn’t prevent long-lasting, intergenerational health crises.