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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 01 May 2020 - Lindokuhle Mzila jogging in Wesbank as South Africa has entered into the first day of level four lockdown. In late March, the country entered into lockdown in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Some restrictions will be relaxed during level four of the lockdown regulation. Picture:Brendan Magaar/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 01 May 2020 - Man leaving Jet clothing store in Khayelitsha as South Africa has entered into the first day of level four lockdown. In late March, the country entered into lockdown in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Some restrictions will be relaxed during level four of the lockdown regulation. Picture:Brendan Magaar/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 01 May 2020 - Lindokuhle Mzila jogging in Wesbank as South Africa has entered into the first day of level four lockdown. In late March, the country entered into lockdown in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Some restrictions will be relaxed during level four of the lockdown regulation. Picture:Brendan Magaar/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 01 May 2020 - Man leaving Jet clothing store in Khayelitsha as South Africa has entered into the first day of level four lockdown. In late March, the country entered into lockdown in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Some restrictions will be relaxed during level four of the lockdown regulation. Picture:Brendan Magaar/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • August 17, 2017 - London, LONDON, ENGLAND - LONDON, UK. .TWINS RECEIVE 4A*s and 3A's BETWEEN THEM IN A LEVEL RESULTS.Twins from Lady Eleanor Holles school, Anoushka Persson (L) and Lata Persson (R) react to receiving their A level results, between them achieving 4A*s and 3A's. Lata is going to Cambridge University to study Economics and Anoushka is going to Durham to study Spanish and History. Lady Eleanor Holles School in Hampton, south-west London achieved 96% of students passing with grades A*-B. (Credit Image: © Lnp/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 17, 2017 - London, LONDON, ENGLAND - LONDON, UK. .ENGLAND U19 LACROSSE PLAYER RECEIVES A LEVEL RESULTS. Lady Eleanor Holles student Erica Wallace, receives 3 A*'s in her A level results today and is going onto Cambridge University to study Natural Science. Erica was selected to to play in the England U19 Lacrosse team against the Japan Senior Women's side at the Senior Regional tournament, and Home Internationals in Cardiff. (Credit Image: © Lnp/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 17, 2017 - London, LONDON, ENGLAND - LONDON, UK. .ENGLAND ROWING GOLD MEDALIST RECEIVES A LEVEL RESULTS. Lady Eleanor Holles student Greta Harison, receives 2 A*'s and 1 A in her A level results today and is going onto Kings London to study Classics. Greta was selected to represent England at Home Counties in 2016, she coxed the junior women's eight over the 1500m course in Cardiff, where the boat came away with a gold medal. (Credit Image: © Lnp/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 17, 2017 - London, LONDON, ENGLAND - LONDON, UK. .FORMER VOICE OF PEPPA PIG RECEIVES A LEVEL RESULTS. Lady Eleanor Holles student Cecily Bloom, receives 3 A*'s in her A level results today and is going onto Cardiff University to study Medicine. Cecily is the former voice of children's television cartoon character Peppa Pig. (Credit Image: © Lnp/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 17, 2017 - London, LONDON, ENGLAND - LONDON, UK. .LADY ELEANOR HOLLES STUDENTS RECEIVE A LEVEL RESULTS .Lady Eleanor Holles student Ammaarah Subjally, receives 3 A*s in her A level results today and is going onto Cambridge University to study Chemistry. Lady Eleanor Holles School in Hampton, south-west London achieved 96% of students passing with grades A*-B. (Credit Image: © Lnp/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 17, 2017 - London, LONDON, ENGLAND - LONDON, UK. .LADY ELEANOR HOLLES STUDENTS RECEIVE TOP A LEVEL RESULTS .Students from Lady Eleanor Holles school in Hampton, south-west London react to their Alevel results today. Lady Eleanor Holles School achieved 96% of students passing with grades A*-B. (Credit Image: © Lnp/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2017 - Sierakow, Wielkopolska, Poland - October 13, 2017 - Sierakow, Poland - High water level of Warta river. (Credit Image: © Dawid Tatarkiewicz via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 10 May 2020 - Jogger Delyn Massachuttes with her dogs Tommy and Indigo took to the streets of Morningside on the first day of the Level Four lockdown restrictions which allow walking, excercise or jogging between 6am and 9am.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 10 May 2020 - Even the monkeys out in in Durban north  took advantage of the relaxed regulations on Day 1 of Level Four lockdown which allow walking, excercise or jogging between 6am and 9am. Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 10 May 2020 - Even the monkeys out in in Durban north  took advantage of the relaxed regulations on Day 1 of Level Four lockdown which allow walking, excercise or jogging between 6am and 9am. Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 10 May 2020 - Jogger Delyn Massachuttes with her dogs Tommy and Indigo took to the streets of Morningside on the first day of the Level Four lockdown restrictions which allow walking, excercise or jogging between 6am and 9am.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • July 26, 2018 - London, London, United Kingdom - Heatwave Triggers High Level Of Pollution. ..High levels of pollution over LondonÕs skyline seen from Alexandra Palace in north London. Britain's heatwave has triggered a high pollution warning in London. The temperature is expected to reach 37 degrees celsius in some parts of the country on Friday and July will be the hottest month since records began. (Credit Image: © Dinendra Haria/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 3, 2017 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - Staff of Election Commission arranging photo copies of voters' identity cards at Election Commission Building, Kathmandu, Nepal on Monday, April 03, 2017. Chief Election Commissioner Dr. Ayodhi Prasad Yadav inaugurated the voters' identity cards printing task at Election Commission premises. The Election Commission has started printing voters' identity cards for upcoming local level election scheduled on May 14, 2017. The Election Commission approved the name of 14.54 million voters for the local level election on Sunday, April 02, 2017. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Model of house and sprit level (Credit Image: © Image Source/Ian Nolan/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 3, 2017 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - Staffs of Election Commission arranging photo copies of voters' identity cards at Election Commission Building, Kathmandu, Nepal on Monday, April 03, 2017. Chief Election Commissioner Dr. Ayodhi Prasad Yadav inaugurated the voters' identity cards printing task at Election Commission premises. The Election Commission has started printing voters' identity cards for upcoming local level election scheduled on May 14, 2017. The Election Commission approved the name of 14.54 million voters for the local level election on Sunday, April 02, 2017. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 7, 2017 - Ankara, Turkey - A man reads an educational book in Ankara, Turkey on August 07, 2017. The Turkish government takes a giant step in Turkey's education system with several critical changes. According to the new system, Charles Darwin's theory of evolution is no longer in the new curriculum. The concept of Islamic Jihad enters into the new curriculum at various levels. The steps of contemporary Turkey and the units of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder and the first president of the Republic of Turkey, are combined under a single unit. Economical, political and social representation; women's issues such as violence and gender discrimination are also emphasized in the new curriculum. The new curriculum includes new topics such as internet, technology and game addiction, obesity, and current social issues. Eurasia Tunnel, Maltepe Coastal Park, Osman Gazi Bridge, and Marmaray Project are used as an example for the use of natural habitat in the new geographical curriculum. The July 15 Democracy and National Unity Day is presented to middle school students under an active citizenship lesson. Some subjects in physics and chemistry courses are left to the upper level of the curriculum. The philosophy course starts to be processed from the 10th grade and the name of the physical education course is changed to physical education and sports. (Credit Image: © Altan Gocher/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 4 May 2020 - Life slowly starts to return to the CBD of Plettenberg Bay as some permitted businesses begin to open as South Africa begins level four lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 04 May 2020 - KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala led the command council to monitored compliance with level four regulations by citizens and businesses at a road block in Marrianhill tollgate Pinetown, Durban.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - The European Youth Forum campaign bus is seen at the center of Barcelona..From the 18th March to 5th April, the European Youth Forum will be travelling across Europe in a campaign bus, bringing European politics to the local level. (Credit Image: © Paco Freire/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 6, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - FEBRUARY 06 : Bangladeshi Community Health Care Provider (CHCPs) held hunger strike demanding nationalization of their job in front of National Press Club Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 06, 2018...Several thousand healthcare providers, who work at the grassroots level, stayed put in front of National Press Club in the capital. Some 40 of them fell sick during the strike and five of them were admitted to the Dhaka Medical College Hospital...''We will continue our programme until our demands are met,'' said CHCP Vice President Md Suman Matbar...Earlier, they staged demonstration for days in the same venue for realising their demands...The Community Clinic Project, which began its operations in 1998, has 13,500 community healthcare providers working at the grassroots...They say their salary and other facilities have not increased and they want their jobs to be under the revenue budget...Meanwhile, the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) in a meeting with them last week said the community clinics would be operated under a foundation that would be autonomous. (Credit Image: © Zakir Hossain Chowdhury via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 27, 2017 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Voter’s identity cards packed for the upcoming local election at the election commission in Kathmandu, Nepal on April 27, 2017. Nepal is scheduled to vote for the local level general election on May 14, 2017. (Credit Image: © Sunil Pradhan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 4 May 2020 - Life slowly starts to return to the CBD of Plettenberg Bay as some permitted businesses begin to open as South Africa begins level four lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 5 May 2020 - Surfers protesting on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town over not being allowed to surf under the current lockdown level 4. Police were on the scene but all went peaceful. Photographer: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 5 May 2020 - Surfers protesting on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town over not being allowed to surf under the current lockdown level 4. Police were on the scene but all went peaceful. Photographer: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd) - NB: PERSONAL DETAILS OBSCURED ON BAGS
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delivery drivers wait as Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • South Africa - Durban - 30 June 2020 -  Staff members of Isibaya Casino are raedy as South Africa’s casino industry is pushing for the sector to be allowed to reopen as the government considers easing Covid-19 restrictions in Level 3 on 30th of June 2020. There are measures that  have been implemented at iSibaya to inform staff and visitors about the coronavirus (COVID-19) and provide them with tools to reduce the risk of infection.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 5 May 2020 - Surfers protesting on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town over not being allowed to surf under the current lockdown level 4. Police were on the scene but all went peaceful. Photographer: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 5 May 2020 - Surfers protesting on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town over not being allowed to surf under the current lockdown level 4. Police were on the scene but all went peaceful. Photographer: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 5 May 2020 - Surfers protesting on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town over not being allowed to surf under the current lockdown level 4. Police were on the scene but all went peaceful. Photographer: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 5 May 2020 - Surfers protesting on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town over not being allowed to surf under the current lockdown level 4. Police were on the scene but all went peaceful. Photographer: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 5 May 2020 - Surfers protesting on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town over not being allowed to surf under the current lockdown level 4. Police were on the scene but all went peaceful. Photographer: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 04 May 2020 - KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala led the command council to monitored compliance with level four regulations by citizens and businesses like Spar at Pinetown, Durban. People standing long queuees to recieve their grants.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 04 May 2020 - KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala led the command council to monitored compliance with level four regulations by citizens and businesses like Spar at Pinetown, Durban. People standing long queuees to recieve their grants.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 A pedesterian looks through the window, as Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd) - NB: PERSONAL DETAILS OBSCURED ON BAGS
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd) - NB: PERSONAL DETAILS OBSCURED ON BAGS
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd) - NB: PERSONAL DETAILS OBSCURED ON BAGS
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ staff prepare for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe owner Daniel Basch checks stock on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe staff preparing food for ready made meals and delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe staff preparing food for ready made meals and delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 A Delta Cafe staff member deep cleans kitchen space, prior to preparing food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 A delivery driver waits as Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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