
These are worrying times, and we frequently see news reports about how the wealthy are building deep, underground multi-million-dollar survival shelters to survive what comes.
It’s called Plan B prepping, and here is how it works. Where you live, work, and usually reside is your Plan A. Plan B is a remote place of safety, and when the time is right, you gather your loved ones and flee to your Plan B site. That is, assuming:
- You are paying attention to current events and can relocate in time.
- Great distances do not separate you from your loved ones.
- That the roads and highways have not become congested parking lots.
- The government has not grounded all civilian air traffic.
- Your bunker has been well-maintained and properly replenished.
- You have enough guns and bullets to keep starving survivors away.
- You have a meaningful plan for what happens after the crisis passes.
In other words, a Plan B survival bunker is like a yacht, and the famous actor Charlton Heston aptly describes the survival aspect. He talked himself out of buying a yacht by explaining, “A boat is a hole in the water surrounded by wood into which you pour money.” A Plan B bunker is a hole in the ground. It’s the same risky principle.
A Win-Win Survival community is not a yacht that only the wealthy can afford, nor is it a problematic Plan B. It is a permanent all-hazards lifestyle. You live, farm, and work underground, and when trouble comes, it will be like crossing over a minor speed bump, as everyone else, including the Plan B folks, hits walls and hard.
Suppose you are a critical thinker who sees the need to survive the coming hardships. Regardless of your financial wealth, this site will show you how to organize with like-minded others to create a Win-Win lifestyle to survive whatever comes and prosper. Our motto is to prepare for cooperation, not confrontation.
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