The number of Americans identifying as "preppers" has doubled since 2017. Here's what tech billionaires, government officials ...
Leigh Price said living in a society where you can get groceries delivered to your door has made people less prepared for disasters When I set out to explore the world of prepping, I was unsure of ...
THE TERM “prepper” once carried a hint of derision, describing paranoid types who stockpiled supplies—and perhaps guns—in anticipation of society’s collapse. But in recent years—with climate change, ...
Doomsday prepping was once a concept people believed was reserved for conspiracy theorists and paranoid uncles, but fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic is leading more and more Americans to plan ahead ...
Doomsday prepping may seem like a thing of the past, but for wealthy Americans it’s a way to ensure their future. “For wealthy Americans, it is just a question of, are there some steps we can take, ...
Just think of it as doomsday prepping gone chic. In the past few years, the ultrarich have been quietly getting their homes ready for the next big disaster by building luxury underground bunkers.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - More Americans are identifying as “preppers,” and they’re not just disaster-obsessed people. Cory Hubbard and his team at Defcon Underground have been building underground ...
In an era of political tumult, some affluent Americans are quietly orchestrating a Plan B in case all hell breaks loose. Their elaborate and often pricey strategies include snagging citizenship in ...