NINE Best U.S. places to survive the apocalypse

H/T *Green Eyes*
It’s the end of the world.
These days it’s impossible to avoid the hype about Dec. 21, 2012, or “Doomsday,” as it’s often called. Type “2012″ and “end of the world” into Google and you get nearly 8 million hits. YouTube offers hundreds of thousands of clips that warn viewers about their fate and advise them on how to survive. And Hollywood has been cashing in with blockbuster apocalyptic films that explore everything from plagues and nuclear warfare to aliens and zombies.
While many may scoff at the thought of preparing for the end of the world, there are thousands of people worldwide who are doing just that. They’re stockpiling canned food, planting gardens, installing solar panels, buying up ammunition and building survival bunkers.
You may think these people are crazy, but if the apocalypse happened tomorrow, where would you go?
The Greenbrier Resort
The Greenbrier
is a luxury resort in White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., but it’s not the hotel’s lavish amenities that make it ideal for waiting out the apocalypse. It’s the massive underground bunker beneath the property.The 112,544-square-foot bunker was commissioned in 1958 to house Congress in the event of nuclear holocaust. The facility, which was built 720 feet into the hillside, was completed in 1961, and the Cold War government immediately stocked it with survival supplies. The bunker had three outdoor entrances and one secret entrance inside the resort — a 25-ton blast door. It also featured decontamination chambers, a power plant, water storage tanks, a clinic with operating rooms, an intensive care unit, a pharmacy and dormitories that could accommodate more than 1,100 people. How did the government upkeep such a massive survival effort? A group of employees worked undercover as Forsythe Associates, a company hired by The Greenbrier for audio/visual services.
The location of the facility remained a secret for more than 30 years until The Washington Post exposed it in a 1992 article. At that time, the government ended its lease agreement with the resort, and The Greenbrier began offering bunker tours. Although the underground bunker is no longer stocked with survival supplies, it makes an ideal apocalyptic hideout — especially in the event of nuclear war.
Vivos survival shelter
Underground survival bunkers may conjure up images of small, dusty rooms — not the kind of place you want to spend years in as you wait for radiation to fade or zombies to be destroyed. Luckily, $50,000 can get you a bunk in Vivos’ luxurious underground survival shelter.
The 13,000-square-foot, nuke-proof bunker is located in the Mojave Desert. (Vivos owner Robert Vicino won’t reveal the exact location to prevent freeloaders from trying to get in when disaster strikes.) The shelter will include an atrium with a large TV, a gym, comfortable beds and enough gourmet food for a year — the menu features everything from sloppy joes to pearl potatoes. There’s even a jail if cabin fever gets people a little rowdy.
The Vivos shelter system has been engineered to withstand a 50-megaton blast and virtually any other force that nature or man can create. Vicino says the bunker provides protection from a host of apocalyptic disasters: pole shifts, solar flares, asteroids, nuclear bombs, chemical warfare, etc. (Zombies weren’t specifically mentioned, but a self-contained shelter located far from a populated area seems safe enough.)
Vicino has already collected deposits on half of the 132 spaces in the Mojave shelter, and he’s still taking reservations: $5,000 for adults, $2,500 for kids. Pets are free. If the Mojave is too far for you to travel, don’t worry. Vivos plans to build an entire underground network of shelters strategically located across the U.S.
Mount Weather
If it was safe enough for Dick Cheney on Sept. 11, it should be safe enough for you on doomsday. But the Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center, a FEMA facility, may be difficult to gain entry to in the event of apocalypse.
Built during the Cold War as a relocation site for high-level officials in case of national disaster, Mount Weather plays a key role in U.S. continuity of government plans. It’s located in the Blue Ridge Mountains about 48 miles from Washington, D.C., and consists of two parts: the above-ground FEMA complex and the 600,000-square-foot underground facility.
Mount Weather has its own leaders, its own police and fire departments and even its own laws. No one has ever been allowed to tour the underground complex, but in 1991, Time magazine published an expose after talking to one of the facility’s retired engineers. He described a sprawling bunker complete with mainframe computers, air circulation pumps and a television and radio studio for post-nuclear presidential broadcasts.
You can access Mount Weather via Virginia State Route 601, but your odds of making it past the armed guards on doomsday aren’t good — unless you’re a priceless work of art. The National Gallery of Art is rumored to have developed a program to transport valuable paintings to the bunker via helicopter in the event of disaster.
Silohome
During the 1950s and 1960s, the U.S. government built hundreds of Atlas-F missile silos in preparation for a nuclear attack that never came. Most of these silos were abandoned, but Bruce Francisco and Gregory Gibbons acquired one in New York’s Adirondack State Park and transformed it into an underground haven.
Silohome sits atop a 1,350-foot mountain overlooking the Saranac River Valley and is surrounded by acres of untouched wilderness, which means it’s ideal for many of your post-apocalyptic duties: farming, hunting and fishing. On the surface it features a hangar, living room with fireplace and a wraparound porch, but the best stuff is below ground. In what was once the 2,300-square-foot launch control center there are now three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a living area and a kitchen.
Don’t feel safe enough? Well, there’s always the 20,000-square-foot silo that’s connected to the underground living quarters via a tunnel complete with “Star Wars doors.” It’s the perfect place to stockpile canned goods and ammunition, or you can give it a home makeover so you and the family can kick back and enjoy the nuclear winter in comfort. Buy it now for just $2.3 million — cash only.
Capitol Visitor Center
In the event of chemical, biological, nuclear or terrorist attack, you might think that Washington, D.C. is the last place you should be. After all, who’s most likely the target of such an attack? But if you can gain access to the top-secret bottom floor of the Capitol Visitor Center, you just may survive.
The CVC is a three-level, 580,00-square-foot building built entirely underground on the east side of the Capitol. The leviathan visitor center is supposedly built below ground “so as to enhance rather than detract from the appearance of the Capitol,” but not everyone believes that. It’s rumored that the building is actually designed to be a haven for lawmakers in the event of disaster — the entire bottom floor is reserved for Congress’ use and is off limits to the public.
Although the building was designed before the 2001 terrorist attacks, according to the architects, RTKL, the floor plans were amended after 9/11 and fitted “to deliver adequate security measures and material protection.” No one will say if the building provides protection from bombs, nuclear threats or biological or chemical incidents; however, the CVC does have four bombproof skylights and a tunnel system large enough for vehicles to move around. The building also has a sophisticated IT infrastructure that houses hundreds of thousands of feet of fiber-optic cable.
Site R
The Raven Rock Mountain Complex, also known as Site R or the “underground Pentagon,” is located about 9 miles from Waynesboro, Pa., and 6 miles from Camp David. It was built in the 1950s and has been waiting for Armageddon ever since.
The official plans for Site R called for an underground command control center that consisted of miles of tunnels and access shafts to the surface, but no will say what’s actually on site. It’s rumored that Raven Rock is home to an entire underground city — complete with streets and pumped-in air — that can survive a nuclear blast or an electromagnetic pulse. Some people say the bunker can sleep 3,000 people, houses a large supply of MREs (meals ready-to-eat) and features a special presidential apartment.
Although the facility was constructed around the same time as The Greenbrier bunker and Mount Weather, far less is known about this government complex. Documents referencing Site R simply say “it is unlawful to make any photograph, sketch, picture, drawing, map or geographical representation” of the site. Of course, in the age of Google Earth, this degree of secrecy seems somewhat futile.
Survival Condo
Building luxury underground bunkers seems to be all the rage these days, and there’s really no reason not to reserve a space in one. After all, paper currency is going to be useless in a post-apocalyptic world so you might as well spend your money now, right?
Survival Condo is pricey, but you get what you pay for. Built in a former Atlas-F missile solo, the condo extends 200 feet below the Earth’s surface and boasts epoxy-hardened concrete walls to keep you safe from nuclear attack. The shelter is powered by solar panels, a generator and its own wind turbine, and it boasts a digital weather station. But the $1.75 million required to buy a full-floor unit ($900,00 for a half floor) doesn’t just buy you power and security.
In addition to your condo’s stainless steel GE appliances, Kohler bath fixtures and Jacuzzi tub, your new underground home will also come equipped with a full-size pool, a spa, a fitness room, a library and a movie theater (I hope you like reruns). You’ll dine on a diet of organic produce and homegrown fish fresh from the facility’s state-of-the-art hydroponic and aquaculture center. And there’s no reason to fear the anarchy outside your apocalyptic haven because Survival Condo’s owner, Larry Hall, promises the silo will have a military grade security system — complete with lethal and nonlethal defense capabilities.
Cheyenne Mountain
The Cheyenne Mountain Complex is yet another government facility that was built into the side of a mountain during the Cold War. Located just outside of Colorado Springs, Colo., the facility is home to a variety of government operations, including NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command).
The operations center lies inside a tunnel bored a mile into the mountain — a tunnel that’s designed to route a blast’s shock wave out the other end past its 25-pound blast doors. Inside the mountain you’ll find several intersecting chambers and 15 freestanding buildings — 12 of which are three stories tall.
Like all good apocalyptic hideouts, Cheyenne Mountain is designed to be self-sufficient. It can protect its inhabitants from nuclear fallout and biological and chemical warfare through its elaborate air-purifying system that filters out harmful pathogens, chemical particles and radioactive material. It even has powerful springs that can absorb energy from earthquakes and bombs. Electricity comes from Colorado Springs, but there are six 1,750-kilowatt diesel generators for backup. There’s also a massive underground water supply — four excavated reservoirs hold 1.5 million gallons of water. In fact, they’re so large that workers sometimes cross them in rowboats. Can you say post-apocalyptic pool party?
Your crazy neighbor’s house
With thousands of people preparing for the apocalypse worldwide, the odds are good that you live near one of them. You probably saw him digging a well in the backyard, you might have noticed that he spends a lot of time in that shed, maybe you caught a glimpse of his arsenal when you borrowed a cup of sugar. Perhaps he’s even invited you to an American Preppers meeting or tried to persuade you to invest in gold or buy survival seeds.
It doesn’t matter how you identify the suburban survivalist — what’s important is that you befriend him. Strike up a conversation about affordable semiautomatic weapons, offer to help him build that 15-foot electric fence, and make biodesiel together. This man isn’t crazy — he’s just prepared. Bond with him, learn his ways, and maybe on Dec. 21, 2012, you’ll have a safe place to go when the sky starts falling.
~My friend David Morris…











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Marguerite, please don’t be so terrified. There is cause to worry with what’s happened in the past few years but we can fight and change government & to me that is the biggest threat we face. Please find someone to talk to, anyone. If you pray, that is how I get through the dark times. We as mother’s and grandma’s can only think about that in times of stress. Mine are 700 miles from me & I worry because they are in a big city. What gets me through the night Marguerite is knowing so many things are not in our control & I let it go to the heaven’s & pray for my kids & grandkids. It helps tremendously. Please email me if you’d like to and we can communicate.
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Margeurite,
There are several options, depending on what you think is appropriate for you and your family. I am not sure that the government is the only thing to fear. There is evidence of environmental disaster ahead that I think the government may be preparing for with underground bunkers for their own members and the rich elite. However, there are a number of much cheaper options for underground condos. If you search online, you can find ones for single families, or multi-families with shared area. One of the cheaper ones I have found is about $9,950 per person at
http://www.terravivos.com/secure/vivos1000.htm
if you have a small family (if you have to refinance your home for the money, interest rates are pretty low now so it may not even change the amount you are paying, you would have to look into that yourself). For a larger family, you can buy properties that cost what a conventional home would cost, so I guess you would have to sell your home and get a loan for an underground home, which I’m sure is doable, as they are also selling them for “retirement” and “second” homes. If you cannot afford it yourself, I suggest you look for someone(s) else who is willing to go in with you. I have seen other people online looking to share the cost of an underground condo. Google “buy underground emergency bunker” “buy emergency underground condo” and things like that. If buying property is completely out of the realm of possibility, you can get a bunker on your own property for about $10,000 (and up) which can house your family and as much food and supplies as you can stock. Of course, it will not have water or air purification as an underground condo, nor hydroponics to grow fresh food, so the length of stay will be shorter, but it may be a safe place to store food, water, water purifiers, flashlights, compasses, knives, guns, or other valuables. If you still cannot afford it yourself, ask around to share with someone else. A lot of people are wanting a “safe place” but cannot shell out the money without having to take it out of their home. Some people will scoff, but there are a lot of poeple looking. At the very least, you can get as many extra canned and dried goods as you can each trip to the grocery store (powdered milk, beans, vitamins, medications, canned fish ie) And look for lists of survival materials and food. Here are some food guides so you can plan on how much to keep.
http://www.greatdreams.com/basic.htm
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=freeze+dried+food&hl=en&prmd=imvns&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&biw=1264&bih=933&wrapid=tlif132432384004610&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=15745068706606793290&sa=X&ei=D5TvTr2eEciCtgf57YzuAQ&ved=0CKABEPMCMAE#
http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=freeze+dried+food&hl=en&prmd=imvns&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&biw=1264&bih=933&wrapid=tlif132432384004610&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=shop&cid=6200030764299740008&sa=X&ei=D5TvTr2eEciCtgf57YzuAQ&ved=0CKQBEPMCMAI#
You may need to stock up on seeds as well, as I have heard there may be a large amount of solar activity that could crash our electrical grid, meaning no stores or refrigeration, etc. Here are some pretty cheap sites for bulk seeds that are sealed to store for 10 years or more. It is important to get NON-HYBRID seeds (you can find them called heirloom seeds), as hybrids may not reproduce seeds as they are supposed to. (Just google “buy bulk heirloom seeds” and things like that, and check out different sites. You may want to get 2 or 3 different mixes so you have fruit trees, beans, vegetables, herbs, and everything.)
http://www.non-hybrid-seeds.com/survivalseedvault.html?gclid=CP3Cr7Lujq0CFQpV7Aod6hijoA
http://www.mypatriotsupply.com/Survival_Victory_Garden_Seeds_s/56.htm
Find some online lists of survival gear to put with your supplies, such as
http://offgridsurvival.com/101survivalgear/
http://www.emergencymadeeasy.com/ListofSurvivalSuppliesArticles.html
You may want to consider the life of batteries, and get a crank radio, a crank or shake flashlight, a water purifier, and water purification tablets. If your electricity is out, even for days or weeks, there will be no fresh running water. You can google them and find them available anywhere. You don’t have to find everything on these lists. I’m not sure things like bags of concrete would do anything but weigh you down and take up storage.
Hope this helps put your mind at ease.
Well where would be some safe areas to survive through this day in the US? Are some states in the rocky mountains a safer place that the middle states like Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, and etc? Where are the earth quake areas located? Could you give me some ideas?
I think the idea is that the government is building these massive bunkers that are all inclusive and have air and water filtration, hydroponsics labs to grow food, workout facilities, etc, so that people can stay in them up to 5 years without any outside contact. Whether they are planning on something catastophic happening (man-made or natural) or it is just a “safe measure” it is long-term. Apparently some satellites found that there is a giant hole in the magnetosphere (which acts as a shield around the earth) – you can read NASA discovery further here:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2008/16dec_giantbreach/
and also that solar activity is currently at a minimum, because there is a giant solar storm of activity to come soon. Also on this NASA site:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2006/10mar_stormwarning/
I have heard (of course I do not know anything firsthand, just what I read and hear) that the government knows this will likely knock out our electrical grid, causing mass chaos. (Imagine no electricity, running water, cell phones, GPS, grocery stores, gas pumps, computers, heat, AC, refrigeration, etc). While most poeple keep very little food and clean water on hand, this would be a major upset in civility. This is possibly why the government has designed these massive bunkers to keep people underground for so long – to “ride out” this chaos. As people go hungry and fight for food and water, it would be a scary scenario. The government knows there is not enough supplies to protect everyone, and that is why many people still have not heard much about it and it is not in the news.
I personally don’t think there is a “safe” area per se. If the government deems it necessary to use much of our tax dollars over the past few decades to build massive underground facilities, they are expecting something long-term. However, places with fewer people and more places to hide and store your stuff and keep shelter, it is probably better than crowded cities and suburbs. I do see there are a lot more underground facilities in the midwest region as well, if that is something you are considering.
Here is a map of the highest hazard for earthquakes. Many of the facilities that are available are out of the hazardous areas, around Nebraska, so that would be my best guess.
We ourselves run our household with higher income for half the year and lower income the other half. As such, I began the habit of buying bulk canned and dried goods in the summer so that in the winter I would only have to buy milk and perishables. And that is only for a short period of 3-5 months. I would say it’s never a bad idea to have at least a year or two worth of food and water and/or water purification on hand (pumps and filters as well as water purification tablets, which are cheap and you can buy off any military supply or camping website) making sure you get canned or dried fruits, vegetables, beans/fiber, fish and everything for a healthy diet. The only thing it would do is make your grocery bills lower for a while in the event that nothing happens.
I’m discusted I have looked everywhere ,,posted on the Gov page asked questions and never any answer ..I am in NJ in South Jersey and cant find an underground shelter tokepp us safe in case of nuke attack ..or whatever comes our way ,,there is nothing no one will give any info what is this ?
http://undergroundbombshelter.com/ http://www.earthmountainview.com/shelters.html
Hello,
Can anyone tell me where to find information about building a nuclear proof home/structure. I cannot find out what specific materials and specs how to build a safe shelter. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Cheri
I will put in this request to the crew. What state are you in?