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  • EXCLUSIVE: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. He was arrested in connection with the nationwide bombing campaign against outspoken critics of President Trump, a significant breakthrough in a case that has gripped the country in the days leading up to the midterm elections. Sayoc Jr., 56, lived in this development Aventura, Fla., just north of Miami. It was not clear whether the authorities were seeking other suspects or if Mr. Sayoc acted alone. In 2002, Sayoc threatened to blow up a Florida utility company and said it would be "worse than September 11th," according to a police report from Miami Police Department. CNN reporter that Sayoc “contacted a rep” Florida Power and Light Co… and threatened to blow up FPL and that ‘it would be worse than September 11th,’”according to the report. The document shows an individual reported that a call came in from “one of FP&L customer who threatened to blow up the building if FP&L turned off his light” and that the caller threatened the individual with “bodily harm.” Sayoc was also arrested on April 10, 1999 for possession of a stolen vehicle, but the charges were later dismissed by the District Attorney's Office, according to Matthews Police Department Public Information Officer Tim Aycock. It’s listed as a voluntary dismissal by the DA, Aycock said. 26 Oct 2018 Pictured: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. He was arrested in connection with the nationwide bombing campaign against outspoken critics of President Trump, a significant breakthrough in a case that has gripped the country in the days leading up to the midterm elections. Sayoc Jr., 56, lived in this development Aventura, Fla., just north of Miami. It was not clear whether the authorities were seeking other suspects or if Mr. Sayoc acted alone. In 2002, Sayoc threatened to blow up a Florida utility company and said it would be "worse than September 11th," according to a police report from Miami Police Department. CNN reporter that Sayoc “contacted a rep” Florida Power and Light Co… and threatened to blow up FPL and that ‘it would be worse than September 11th,’”according to the report. The document shows an individual reported that a call came in from “one of FP&L customer who threatened to blow up the building if FP&L turned off his light” and that the caller threatened the individual with “bodily harm.” Sayoc was also arrested on April 10, 1999 for possession of a stolen vehicle, but the charges were later dismissed by the District Attorney's Office, according to Matthews Police Department Public Information Officer Tim Aycock. It’s listed as a voluntary dismissal by the DA, Aycock said. 26 Oct 2018 Pictured: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. He was arrested in connection with the nationwide bombing campaign against outspoken critics of President Trump, a significant breakthrough in a case that has gripped the country in the days leading up to the midterm elections. Sayoc Jr., 56, lived in this development Aventura, Fla., just north of Miami. It was not clear whether the authorities were seeking other suspects or if Mr. Sayoc acted alone. In 2002, Sayoc threatened to blow up a Florida utility company and said it would be "worse than September 11th," according to a police report from Miami Police Department. CNN reporter that Sayoc “contacted a rep” Florida Power and Light Co… and threatened to blow up FPL and that ‘it would be worse than September 11th,’”according to the report. The document shows an individual reported that a call came in from “one of FP&L customer who threatened to blow up the building if FP&L turned off his light” and that the caller threatened the individual with “bodily harm.” Sayoc was also arrested on April 10, 1999 for possession of a stolen vehicle, but the charges were later dismissed by the District Attorney's Office, according to Matthews Police Department Public Information Officer Tim Aycock. It’s listed as a voluntary dismissal by the DA, Aycock said. 26 Oct 2018 Pictured: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. He was arrested in connection with the nationwide bombing campaign against outspoken critics of President Trump, a significant breakthrough in a case that has gripped the country in the days leading up to the midterm elections. Sayoc Jr., 56, lived in this development Aventura, Fla., just north of Miami. It was not clear whether the authorities were seeking other suspects or if Mr. Sayoc acted alone. In 2002, Sayoc threatened to blow up a Florida utility company and said it would be "worse than September 11th," according to a police report from Miami Police Department. CNN reporter that Sayoc “contacted a rep” Florida Power and Light Co… and threatened to blow up FPL and that ‘it would be worse than September 11th,’”according to the report. The document shows an individual reported that a call came in from “one of FP&L customer who threatened to blow up the building if FP&L turned off his light” and that the caller threatened the individual with “bodily harm.” Sayoc was also arrested on April 10, 1999 for possession of a stolen vehicle, but the charges were later dismissed by the District Attorney's Office, according to Matthews Police Department Public Information Officer Tim Aycock. It’s listed as a voluntary dismissal by the DA, Aycock said. 26 Oct 2018 Pictured: FBI SWAT at the Florida home of Miami bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc Jr. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • 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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  • May 25, 2017 - East Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia - Jakarta, 24 May 2017 : Two Bombs Exploded at Kampung Melayu Bus Station – East Jakarta Injured almost five people including the police and two people which one of the dead victim is the police. Indonesian Police tell on press conference that the suicide bombing possible related to the Manchester bombing action. Indonesian police still inspect the crime scenes to collect all the evidence needed in investigating the source of the bomb and type of the bomb. Indonesian Police Officer have not confirmed who is in charge for the suicide bomb action and not yet give press conference on the on going investigation. (Credit Image: © Donal Husni via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2017 - East Jakarta, Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia - Police and military officers stand guard in the location of two bomb blast which occurred at Kampung Melayu bus terminal, Jakarta, on Wednesday night, 24 May, 2017. According to the witness in the location, the first bomb blast at 21.00 pm, and the second bombs was blasted 5 minutes later after 5 police officers come to the location. Deputy Chief Of Indonesian Police, Commissioner General Police Syafruddin confirmed that 4 police officers and 5 civilian wounded, meanwhile two bodies found at the site is a policeman and a suspected bomber. (Credit Image: © Tubagus Aditya Irawan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 8, 2017 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Pakistani security officials investigate the site following an overnight bomb explosion placed inside a truck in Lahore. A truck bomb injured at least 34 people and 2 dead late on August 7 in Pakistan, officials said, in the latest bombing to rattle the eastern city of Lahore. 'The explosive material was planted inside a truck which was loaded with fruit. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 9, 2017 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - Visitors lays flowers and pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Nagasaki Peace Park in Nagasaki, southern Japan on Wednesday. Japan marked the 72nd anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki.  (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 6, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 6th August 2017. Women hold a banner 'We Walk for Humanity' at the London CND ceremony in memory of the victims, past and present on the 72nd anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and the second atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki three days later. After a number of speeches and performances there was a minute's silence during which the Deputy Mayor of Camden and others laid flowers around the commemorative cherry tree. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 9, 2017 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - Visitors lays flowers and pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Nagasaki Peace Park in Nagasaki, southern Japan on Wednesday, August 9, 2017. Japan marked the 72nd anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/NUR Photo) (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • External view and street near PIZZERIA SORBILLO,after attack with bomb Naples, Italy, 16 January 2019  (Credit Image: © Esposito Salvatore/Soevermedia via ZUMA Press)
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  • External view and street near PIZZERIA SORBILLO,after attack with bomb Naples, Italy, 16 January 2019  (Credit Image: © Esposito Salvatore/Soevermedia via ZUMA Press)
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  • External view and street near PIZZERIA SORBILLO,after attack with bomb Naples, Italy, 16 January 2019  (Credit Image: © Esposito Salvatore/Soevermedia via ZUMA Press)
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  • External view and street near PIZZERIA SORBILLO,after attack with bomb Naples, Italy, 16 January 2019  (Credit Image: © Esposito Salvatore/Soevermedia via ZUMA Press)
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  • External view and street near PIZZERIA SORBILLO,after attack with bomb Naples, Italy, 16 January 2019  (Credit Image: © Esposito Salvatore/Soevermedia via ZUMA Press)
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  • External view and street near PIZZERIA SORBILLO,after attack with bomb Naples, Italy, 16 January 2019  (Credit Image: © Esposito Salvatore/Soevermedia via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - A low-intensity socket bomb explosion in Kolkata killing an eight year old has sparked political controversy in West Bengal. At least 9 people, including the child’s mother has been injured.....The blast took place at Kazipara, Nagerbazar, outside the office of Panchu Roy, the chairperson of South Dum Dum Municipality. The police confirmed the explosion was caused by a crude bomb and was not a cylinder blast as was conceived initially. (Credit Image: © Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • June 3, 2017 - Gdansk, Poland - Sappers taking unexploded WWII bombs are seen in Gdansk, Poland on 3 June 2017  World War II unexploded bomb, was excavated during waterworks, in the city center, under a busy railway line. Explosive remnants of the Second World War are a common occurrence during earthworks in Gdansk  (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • External view and street near PIZZERIA SORBILLO,after attack with bomb Naples, Italy, 16 January 2019  (Credit Image: © Esposito Salvatore/Soevermedia via ZUMA Press)
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  • External view and street near PIZZERIA SORBILLO,after attack with bomb Naples, Italy, 16 January 2019  (Credit Image: © Esposito Salvatore/Soevermedia via ZUMA Press)
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  • External view and street near PIZZERIA SORBILLO,after attack with bomb Naples, Italy, 16 January 2019  (Credit Image: © Esposito Salvatore/Soevermedia via ZUMA Press)
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  • External view and street near PIZZERIA SORBILLO,after attack with bomb Naples, Italy, 16 January 2019  (Credit Image: © Esposito Salvatore/Soevermedia via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 24, 2019, Lyon, France: Emergency workers stretcher a woman to a waiting ambulance after a suspected package bomb blast along a pedestrian street in the heart of Lyon, southeast France, the local prosecutors' office said. More than a dozen people were injured in the explosion. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Liponne/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 10, 2018 - Ankara, Turkey - Hunderds of people gathered in Ankara, Turkey, on 10  October 2018, to commemorate and mourn for those who were killed, and to protest the neglicance of the government for security and justice. 3 years ago on the 10th of October, 103 people have been killed in a bomb attack made by ISIS during a meeting for peace and equality in the Turkish capital, Ankara. (Credit Image: © Erhan Demirtas/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 17, 2018 - Athens, Greece - Greek forensic experts seen investigating the scene after a bomb exploded outside the Skai television station in Faliro, Athens. (Credit Image: © Giorgos Zachos/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 17, 2018 - Athens, Greece - Greek forensic experts seen investigating the scene after a bomb exploded outside the Skai television station in Faliro, Athens. (Credit Image: © Giorgos Zachos/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 4, 2018 - Rome, Italy, Italy - Bomb alarm under Capitol for an unattended suitcase,  The artificers checked the baggage in via del Teatro Marcello, then the road was reopened for ceased alarm. (Credit Image: © Andrea Ronchini/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 13, 2018 - London, UK. 13th April 2018. Alex Kenny, NUT/NEU. Stop the War and Syrians protest at Downing St calling for Theresea May to stop her plans to bomb Syria with the USA and France following the reports of a chemical weapon attack there. Stop the War handed in a letter signed by MPs, trade unionists and others and held a rally on the opposite side of Whitehall, with speeches from Stop the War and other activists. Noisy chanting continued and many of those present crossed the road to protest outside Downing St before blocking both carriageways of Whitehall. After some minutes police pushed the protesters on the southbound carriageway back onto the pavement where a rally led by Syrians continued. People were still sitting and blocking traffic on the other carriageway when I left, but police reinforcements had arrived and it looked as if the road would soon be cleared. Peter Marshall IMAGESLIVE (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 26, 2017 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Pakistani security officials cordon off the scene of a suicide bomb attack on police officials team. At least 31 people were killed and 76 people injured on a suicide attack in Lahore. Defunct Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) claimed the responsibility of explosion near Arfa Karim tower and notified that the target were policemen.Suicide bomber Fida Hussain Swati carried heavy explosive and ran motorbike into police officials. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 3, 2017 - Qualiano, Italy - A bomb threat at municipality of Qualiano Napoli, without exploding suitcase (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ricciardiello/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 3, 2017 - Four people have been killed and approximately ten people have been injured by a car bomb blast in Syria’s northern city of Azaz. The attack took place in the main open square of Azaz and among those killed are two Iraqis who had moved to Azaz to escape the war and violence in Iraq. Another victim is a Free Syrian Police officer from Azaz. The death toll may rise as several people have been seriously wounded by the blast. The town of Azaz has been a major hub for fighters and opposition activists, and the vehicle exploded near an office associated with Syria's pro-opposition interim government, although the building was not damaged in the attack. While nobody has claimed responsibility for the blast, some believe that either the Islamic State or the YPG Kurdish militia may be behind it. The town has been subject to previous attacks, some of which were claimed by the Islamic State group. The blast also coincides with the resumption of a new round of negotiations between the Syrian government and the opposition in the Kazakh capital, Astana (Credit Image: © Juma Mohammed/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 3, 2019 - Colombo, Sri Lanka - Sri Lankan Soldiers stand guard on outside the School, in Colombo on May 3, 2019. a week after a series of bomb blasts targeting churches and luxury hotels on Easter Sunday. (Credit Image: © Pradeep Dambarage/ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Mayor of Nagasaki, representatives of bereaved families and representatives of Atomic bomb survivors lays wreath for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue in Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Visitors pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue during the 71st Anniversary of atomic bombing on Nagasaki at Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Visitors pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Nagasaki Peace Park in Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : People pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Nagasaki Peace Park in Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Visitors pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue in Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Visitors pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue in Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Visitors pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue during the 71st Anniversary of atomic bombing on Nagasaki at Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Visitors pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue during the 71st Anniversary of atomic bombing on Nagasaki at Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Visitors pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue during the 71st Anniversary of atomic bombing on Nagasaki at Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Students look at old photos of atomic bomb victims exhibited at Nagasaki Peace Park in Nagasaki during the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Visitors look at old photos of atomic bomb victims exhibited at Nagasaki Peace Park in Nagasaki during the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Visitors pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Nagasaki Peace Park in Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Visitors pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue during the 71st Anniversary of atomic bombing on Nagasaki at Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Visitors pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue in Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Visitors lays flowers and pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue in Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Visitors pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue during the 71st Anniversary of atomic bombing on Nagasaki at Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Youth representatives lays flowers to the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue in Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Members of foreign delegation lays wreath for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue in Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Representatives of bereaved families and youth representatives offer water for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue in Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : A woman holding a photograph pray for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue in Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe walks to deliver a speech during the 71st Anniversary of atomic bombing on Nagasaki at Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe walks with the wreath to offer for the atomic bomb victims in front of the Peace Statue in Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Junshin Girls High School students sing ''A Thousand Paper Cranes'' during the 71st Anniversary of atomic bombing on Nagasaki at Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Photo by Richard Atrero de Guzman/NURPhoto) (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Junshin Girls High School students sing ''A Thousand Paper Cranes'' during the 71st Anniversary of atomic bombing on Nagasaki at Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Photo by Richard Atrero de Guzman/NURPhoto) (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe walks to deliver a speech during the 71st Anniversary of atomic bombing on Nagasaki at Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 9, 2016 - Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan - NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 9 : Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe walks to deliver a speech during the 71st Anniversary of atomic bombing on Nagasaki at Nagasaki Peace Park, Nagasaki, southern Japan, Tuesday, August 9, 2016. Japan marked the 71st anniversary of the atomic bombing on Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, during World War II, the United States dropped the second Atomic bomb on Nagasaki city, killing an estimated 40,000 people which ended World War II. (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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