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  • File picture of Courtney Cox in Flamand's Beach enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
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  • A shoe floats down a canal in Freeport, Bahamas on Friday, September 6, 2019. Thousands of Bahamians are heading to Freeport Harbor trying to escape Hurricane Dorian's devastation. Photo by Matias J. Ocner/Miami Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
    698843_004.jpg
  • File picture of Richard Gere enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_063.jpg
  • File picture of Richard Gere enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_062.jpg
  • File picture of Gwen Stefani enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Lindsay Lohan enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_053.jpg
  • File picture of Orlando Bloom enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_051.jpg
  • File picture of Jason Statham in action enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_047.jpg
  • File picture of Jason Statham in action enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_046.jpg
  • File picture of Demi Moore enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_042.jpg
  • File picture of Beyonce enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_038.jpg
  • File picture of Mariah Carey in town enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of JayZ and Beyonce arriving in St Barts Port enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_026.jpg
  • File picture of Daniel Craig enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_024.jpg
  • File picture of Fergie arriving at St Barts airport enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_018.jpg
  • File picture of Ellen De Generes and Portia de Rossi strolling In Gustavia's Harbor enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_016.jpg
  • File picture of Fergie of The Black Eyed peas enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_012.jpg
  • File picture of Olivia Palermo enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_011.jpg
  • File picture of Olivia Palermo enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_009.jpg
  • File picture of Fergie of The Black Eyed peas enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Alessandra Ambrosio in photos shooting on Colombier Beach enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_002.jpg
  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
    40347916.jpg
  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
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  • A boat can be seen sitting in a wooded in Freeport, Bahamas on Friday, September 6, 2019. Thousands of Bahamians are heading to Freeport Harbor trying to escape Hurricane Dorian's devastation. Photo by Matias J. Ocner/Miami Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Candice Swanepoel photo shooting enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Gwen Stefani enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_060.jpg
  • File picture of Gwen Stefani enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_059.jpg
  • File picture of Gwen Stefani enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Lindsay Lohan enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Jason Statham in action enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Jason Statham in action enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Ryan Secrets at Nikki Beach enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Demi Moore enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Giorgio Armani enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Dustin Hoffmann at Flamand's Beach enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of JayZ and Beyonce strolling in St Barts Port enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of JayZ and Beyonce arriving in St Barts Port enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Daniel Craig enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Daniel Craig enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of George Lucas enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Fergie arriving at St Barts airport enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_019.jpg
  • File picture of Kelly Brook with Billy Zane on Gouverneur's Beach enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    RTI605936_015.jpg
  • File picture of Fergie of The Black Eyed peas enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_007.jpg
  • File picture of Courtney Cox in Flamand's Beach enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
    605936_003.jpg
  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
    40347913.jpg
  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
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  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
    40347910.jpg
  • Architects are often asked to think about houses for the next millennium - the house of the future.<br />
<br />
And that's precisely what architect Alex Wyzhevsky of Modern House Architecture & Design in Russia has done.<br />
<br />
Alex has come up with a bunker designed to be a safe harbour on a planet "heading towards the apocalypse and a time when "money, greed and a thirst for power rule the whole world, and military conflicts, riots, revolutions take place around this".<br />
<br />
His house is called the CyberHouse Life, and this is why it's needed: "After the outbreak of the zombie virus on Earth, dark times have come, the borders of countries have been erased, and states no longer exist.<br />
<br />
"Chaos, devastation, agony are everywhere. Only those who were ready for such a turn of events survived and took care of a reliable shelter. An important role was played by private bunker houses. As one of the most reliable shelters, Cyber ​​House has established itself.<br />
<br />
"The survivors are trying to rethink their lives. Mutual assistance has grown significantly. People seek to help each other. New leaders are trying to unite the survivors.<br />
<br />
"Somewhere in the ocean, a small group of islands, to which the best representatives of mankind from all countries were sent to save, created a new state. A state that preaches love and kindness, mutual assistance and openness.<br />
<br />
"Such a policy has led to the fact that they have achieved tremendous success in relations and in a short time have formed into a highly developed civilisation.<br />
<br />
"And of course, such a rapid development has greatly influenced architecture. It has become more comfortable and environmentally friendly, and the use of new materials and technologies has allowed us to take a different look at our usual living spaces, translating them into the highest possible level of comfort.<br />
<br />
"Their housing is not only beautiful, but also as safe as possible. And it's ready to protect their residents from any cataclysm."<br />
<br />
To provide that safety, the architect
    40347909.jpg
  • Devastation on the island of Abaco and a rush to help survivors has meant the Bahamian government isnâ¤â„¢t able to prioritize establishing a final death toll, according to Health Minister Duane Sands. The actual toll is believed to be far higher than the 44 deaths reported so far. Photo by Al Diaz/Miami Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Orlando Bloom enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Jason Statham in action enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Ryan Secrets at Nikki Beach enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Alessandra Ambrosio enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Mariah Carey in town enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Dustin Hoffmann at Flamand's Beach enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Dustin Hoffmann at Flamand's Beach enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Daniel Craig enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Ellen De Generes and Portia de Rossi strolling In Gustavia's Harbor enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Kelly Brook with Billy Zane on Gouverneur's Beach enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Olivia Palermo enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Jason Statham in action enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Alessandra Ambrosio in photos shooting on Colombier Beach enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Lindsay Lohan enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File picture of Courtney Cox in Flamand's Beach enjoying St Barts lifestyle. The island was a paradise until September 6, 2017. Hurricane Irma left a trail of "absolute devastation”, destroying houses, snapping trees and killing at least eight persons as it tore across the tiny Caribbean island of St Barts on Wednesday with 185-mile-per-hour winds. Photo by Papixs/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • October 3, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - United States President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump walk the South Lawn as they return to the White House after a day trip to Puerto Rico where he viewed and was briefed on the Hurricane Irma devastation, October 3, 2017, in Washington, DC.     .Credit: Mike Theiler / Pool via CNP (Credit Image: © Mike Theiler/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Uss Wasp, PR, United States - A U.S. Navy MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter departs the USS Wasp en route to the U.S. Virgin Islands in the wake of Hurricane Irma September 7, 2017 near Puerto Rico. Imra is packing winds of 185-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean and caused massive devastation in the Virgin Islands. (Credit Image: © Sean Galbreath/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Isle Of Palms, SC, United States - A carpenter covers windows with plywood in preparation for Hurricane Irma in the beach community of Isle of Palms September 7, 2017 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. Imra is packing winds of 185-mph making it the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean and has already caused devastation in the Caribbean. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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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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  • (170729) -- ALEPPO (SYRIA), July 29, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Muhammad Deeb, 65, stands with grandchildren in front of his shop in Ansari neighborhood, east of Aleppo city, northern Syria, July 28, 2017. The rebels had stayed in the east of Aleppo for five years before they evacuated in December of 2016. Seven months after the Syrian army took full control over the city, life starts to beat again through devastation and destruction in the area. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani) (zjy) (Photo by Xinhua/Sipa USA)
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  • (170729) -- ALEPPO (SYRIA), July 29, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Syrian people enjoy their time near the ancient citadel of Aleppo city in northern Syria on July 28, 2017. The rebels had stayed in the east of Aleppo for five years before they evacuated in December of 2016. Seven months after the Syrian army took full control over the city, life starts to beat again through devastation and destruction in the area. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani) (zjy) (Photo by Xinhua/Sipa USA)
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  • (170729) -- ALEPPO (SYRIA), July 29, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 28, 2017 shows a view of the ancient citadel of Aleppo, Syria. The rebels had stayed in the east of Aleppo for five years before they evacuated in December of 2016. Seven months after the Syrian army took full control over the city, life starts to beat again through devastation and destruction in the area. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani) (zjy) (Photo by Xinhua/Sipa USA)
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  • (170729) -- ALEPPO (SYRIA), July 29, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Zakariah Akeed stands in his shattered bedroom in Ansari neighborhood, east of Aleppo city, northern Syria, July 28, 2017. The rebels had stayed in the east of Aleppo for five years before they evacuated in December of 2016. Seven months after the Syrian army took full control over the city, life starts to beat again through devastation and destruction in the area. (Xinhua/Ammar Safarjalani) (zjy) (Photo by Xinhua/Sipa USA)
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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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