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Kim Kardashian, Mark Zuckerberg… : In the United States, anonymous and celebrities rush to bomb shelters

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“Even if Donald Trump assures that the American offensive against Iran will be brief, with constant bombings, many people want a shelter.”

“The demand for this type of product is at its highest right now, I have never seen this before,” insists Mr. Hubbard.

“To meet the demand from foreign markets, Atlas grants licenses to local businesses and when a contract is concluded, some of its staff go on-site to oversee the work, which helps reduce costs.”

“Armageddon or Missile Shower”

“But the demand does not only come from countries under attack. It is also increasing in the United States.”

“In the factory yard, about twenty shelters, similar to steel containers, are ready to be shipped. Forty more orders are in production and Ron Hubbard estimates that in just the next two months, his company could achieve a turnover higher than the last three years.”

“Atlas is currently working on a bunker for men’s rights influencer Andrew Tate, built one for philanthropic YouTuber MrBeast, another in California for Kim Kardashian, and Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg also commissioned a project, assembled by a local contractor. All had placed orders well before the start of the war.”

“A basic shelter, designed for four people to stay underground in their backyard for a week and withstand bombings and radiation, costs about $25,000.”

“The most sophisticated ones, designed to survive for years, can cost millions of dollars, depending on the amount of food, energy, and water stored.”

“It depends if you are preparing for doomsday or Armageddon, or if you are preparing for a missile shower like most Israelis have done,” explains Mr. Hubbard, who claims to build shelters for all scenarios.

“The structures can be built in concrete directly on-site, or manufactured in metal at the Texas factory, then delivered to the customer.”

“Decontamination Chamber”

“A shelter against radioactive fallout only requires a meter of depth. It is not the shelter itself that protects you from radiation, but the earth and concrete covering it,” he explains.

“But I like to go as deep as possible and I go down two or three meters underground, in case there are artillery shots.”

“The shelters have a tight main door and a decontamination chamber where people can shower if they have been exposed to a contaminated environment.”

“Depending on the budget, the interior can be similar to an apartment: living room with a television, bedroom, kitchen, laundry room, bathroom… Some shelters also include a room to store weapons.”

“The idea is for it to be connected to a power source, have backup batteries, store and filter water, and have a wireless connection. In case of a power outage, the bunker’s ventilation system can be manually operated with a crank.”

“No one thinks anymore that someone is crazy for needing an anti-aircraft shelter, especially with the uncertain future that awaits us,” emphasizes Ron Hubbard.