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Post by SA Hunter on Sept 18, 2018 15:09:29 GMT 10
An interesting viewpoint on bunkers!If one more prepper on the Discovery Channel DOOMSDAY BUNKERS and National Geographic DOOMSDAY PREPPERS lauds and pines on and on about bunkers, or speaks glowingly of a new bunker purchase and installation, I’m going to SCREAM! What is it with this bunker mentality? Every bunker that I’ve seen makes a great root cellar, and a very roomy coffin. Doesn’t anyone recall that the actual use of a bunker has never done anything to prevent people getting at you? If anything they’ve made it easier to find and bury you… globalcounterterror.com/bunker-is-prepper-for-coffin/
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Post by grumble on Sept 18, 2018 17:24:58 GMT 10
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Post by feralemma on Sept 18, 2018 18:49:38 GMT 10
The last article "to cover the bunker up you can plant local fauna" right, would you like me to glue a deer to the roof of it? 😂
Seeing some of the bunkers that are put in on prepper shows gives me chills as a lot don't appear to have any other exit apart from the main one. F*ck getting stuck underground in one of those! I would like to dig a root cellar here, but wouldn't plan on hiding in it long term. And it would definitely have more than one exit!!
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Post by Peter on Sept 18, 2018 22:58:25 GMT 10
To use a common phrase of mine, "time & place considerations apply".
Yes, bunkers have their use. No, they're not perfect in every situation.
Apply common sense to their use just as you would to any prep-related item/activity.
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Post by spinifex on Sept 22, 2018 17:37:48 GMT 10
I'd never bother building one ... but I make sure I know a few spots where the Cadre can retire to, deep underground, to avoid fallout or perhaps the fireball from that asteroid I'm waiting on.
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