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The Rich Are Buying Nuclear War Bunkers, But They’re Not All They’re Cracked Up To BeThat said, experts say there’s little point to buying nuclear war bunkers when they aren’t going to help anyone survive an actual nuclear war. Last year, people spent more than $137 million ...
The Brislington War Room was built in 1953 to protect the then regional government from an atomic bomb, but has been left ...
Timelapse images show China's rapid construction of a military complex that U.S. officials say is on track to be at least 10 ...
Global security leaders are warning nuclear threats are growing as weapons spending surged to $91.4 billion last year.
China is constructing the world's largest military command centre near Beijing, in a bid to safeguard the country's leaders ...
The move follows a public consultation last year to redeveloper the bunker, known locally as ... all but a direct hit from a nuclear bomb, the War Rooms were Decommissioned in 1965, but the ...
A nuclear bunker that hasn't been touched since the 1980s is set to go up for auction with a guide price of £150,000. Built during the Cold War tensions in 1953, The Brislington War Room was put in ...
Newsweek looks inside America's doomsday bunkers, amid growing concerns that the U.S. may soon be embroiled in a nuclear conflict. Russia's Dmitry Medvedev warned of nuclear war if the U.S ...
When Bernard Jones Jr. and his wife, Doris, built their dream home, they didn't hold back. A grotto swimming pool with a waterfall for hot summer days. A home theater for cozy winter nights.
Critics warn these bunkers create a false perception that a nuclear war is survivable. They argue that people planning to live through an atomic blast aren't focusing on the real and current ...
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