World's Largest Doomsday Community

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This is not a relic of the past, but a thriving community designed to house up to 10,000 people. Once used to store bombs and munitions from 1942 to 1967, these bunkers have been repurposed to provide life-saving shelter as part of the Vivos xPoint community.

The concrete and steel homes, which can be acquired for $55,000 plus an annual ground rent of $1,091, are part of what Dante Vicino, the executive director of the business, describes as an “epic humanitarian survival project.”

He explains, “Vivos, now known as an epic humanitarian survival project, is fully prepared for whatever and whenever events may unfold.”