Doomsday preppers: The Strategy of Bruce Beach

By Terrance Franklin


A lot of survivalists think of themselves, however Bruce Beach is prepping for the kids. He hopes to save future generations using his subterranean school bus fallout shelter. Also, he has several great methods for any other prospective doomsday preppers.

1. Nuclear war: in initial two years: deficiency of food items, plagues, exposure, public disturbance

With knowledge of the leading nuclear targets in the US and the behaviour of the gulf steam Bruce is in fact on to something. A nuclear attack on the Us could leave an enormous swath of fallout going from the pacific northwest over the breadbasket and up over the great lakes right through to the north pole. If you live in any of these regions, atomic planning is surely something you should consider.

However, it is not just the effects of fallout which Bruce is concerned about. With the radiation across the fields of the nation, electricity failure as a consequence of the EMP element of nuclear weapons, and also the lack of facilities a result of the confusion, there is a considerable threat for people getting food items. And as we know, when people get hungry they will certainly become insane. Because of this, Ark II is designed not only for an atomic attack but also to be self-sufficient following a downfall of society.

2. The supplies of Ark II

Ark II consists of forty two schoolbuses below the ground, protected in eighteen inches of concrete as well as 14 feet of ground. Consulting the fallout material charts will show this is a lot more than enough to protect from the radiation. Schoolbuses are generally right there with delivery containers when it comes to affordability - a figure of $300 was offered on the program although you will be hard pressed to find a vendor at that price. Multiplying that with the sum he has and you have a figure of $12600 - pretty good for a complex which will support many hundreds of people.

3. Go away packages

Bruce is committed towards saving the children, but anyone else who comes to his door can take a hike. He has got 'go away' bags organized for the prospective moochers who will come up on his doorstep. I don't know if I agree with this system. In a post apocalyptic world - people will act in a way to optimize their benefits. Offer some people one inch and they'll take a foot - especially when they're feeling hungry or their friends are dying of the radiation poisoning. There is no security to be spoken of within Ark II apart from the blast doors and iron grates. You may think I'm cynical, yet exposing oneself to provide products is an invite to get overtaken.

4. Developing with the community

Based on another part on Bruce, people in the group are being provided areas in Ark II if they want to assist in the construction. No matter what nationality or creed, the doorways are accessible to anyone who is willing to put in a little bit of work. It is the type of local community outreach that makes good sense. In return to risking people finding out about his shelter, Bruce will have help in building it.




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