More than 20 million Americans identify themselves as preppers — people who turn homes into fortresses, accumulate food, water, armaments and energy enough to survive the collapse of society. It's not about cinematic paranoia: the scenarios that motivate them include total blackouts, severe pandemics, economic crises, nuclear conflicts and natural disasters. To them, the post Casal lives in a bunker 60 meters deep waiting for the collapse of soc…
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More than 20 million Americans identify themselves as preppers — people who turn homes into fortresses, accumulate food, water, armaments and energy enough to survive the collapse of society. It's not about cinematic paranoia: the scenarios that motivate them include total blackouts, severe pandemics, economic crises, nuclear conflicts and natural disasters. To them, the post Casal lives in a bunker 60 meters deep waiting for the collapse of soc…