A doomsday prepper says she can “finally take a break” from stockpiling after Donald Trump’s election win because the president-elect will “save us all.” Rowan MacKenzie, 40, has spent ...
A man who wants to make sure he and his family-of-six can survive any eventuality has spent years making sure their home can ...
A man in Arkansas turned a decommissioned missile silo into a lavish Airbnb. But whether it was a wise longterm investment ...
But a doomsday prepper, who is stockpiling in case of an international disaster has revealed she's ready for anything. Rowan MacKenzie, from Missouri, is well-known for her expert advice in ...
The outlook of doomsday preppers for the next quarter-century in the United States varies, but several common themes emerge: While the specific fears and motivations of doomsday preppers vary ...
Her recent book Offgrid Planning Workbook is available on Amazon. A doomsday prepper has revealed what it is really like to live off-grid in the desert after buying a plot of land from Facebook ...
Narrator: Doomsday prepping isn't a new idea. In the '50s and '60s, houses were built with bunkers, and shelters started popping up during the Cold War. Today's preppers have plenty of survival ...
Well, actually, there is another choice. You can take the doomsday prepper route, build a bunker, stock it up with all the gear we laid out below, and reemerge in four years to vote. Godspeed ...
The "preppers" had a variety of reasons for their doomsday stashes. Some worried about food and water shortages after natural disasters, others wanted to be ready for war, deadly pandemic diseases ...
Don't worry if you didn't see the first movie or haven't read Suzanne Collins' trilogy. You'll have no trouble following along. You will, however, want to prepare. Excited to once again immerse ...