Without giving more credit to director Roland Emmerich, the world has been overtaken with paranoia fearing that the end may be nigh. If recent events are more than just series of freak coincidences, the fears are potentially justified. A devastating chain of earthquakes combined with the uprisings engulfing the Arab world spurring fuel shortages, people are treating the March cover of Newsweek, "Apocalypse Now", as a nothing less than a prophesying sign of the times.
Just recently the National Security Staff of the Obama administration oversaw an evaluation that revised the official guideline for surviving catastrophic events. The summarized report suggests that when caught in the occurrence of a devastating event, particularly when it involves radiation, the best course of action would be a protective shelter underground. The report states that an act of evacuation is actually the least recommended form of contingency.
Under this social climate, private corporations such as Green Eye Technology have witnessed more growth in the last couple of years than they ever had since they started their business. Green Eye Technology CEO George Welhalf noted that their number of received inquires are expanding by the day, due to growing number of ordinary people disheartened by the current events, and are prepared to go to drastic lengths to guarantee their future survival rate. Welhalf have built his business on the notion that although it is not their task to predict the tomorrow, their job is secure more hope for the day-to-day people.
These emergency shelters come in a wide selection of specifications. Some are meant to accommodate a single family unit, while others can fit an entire neighbourhood. While the emphasis is to achieve a military-level of shielding for its occupants, these 21st century fallout shelters are also designed with homelike comforts, unlike their predecessors in the mid 20th century. A welcoming feature to people who might be put off by the idea of living underground, where many of life's routines will no longer be available. There'll be no need to pass your drivers license test or invest in a canoe, though in the case of some of the shelters, they are big enough for things like indoor basketball hoops.
The selling point for these shelters is still the same however. These bunkers are expected to withstand Mother Nature's most fearsome assaults, as well as attacks by weapons of mass destruction. Equipped with a sophisticated filtration system and an independent power source, these underground shelters all come with the guarantee to keep its residents alive for periods ranging from days to years.
The other source of revenue for shelter manufacturers come from world governments. The state will always need back-up command centres whenever a governmental building is disabled by a natural or man-made disaster. Companies like Green Eye can also provide doomsday-proof storage for their network servers and crucial archives that may be damaged in an upheaval time.
While you might still dream of owning your own home now, an Armageddon-proof bunker is perhaps no longer a laughable investment for. After all, there is no need to put yourself in a deeply regrettable state when end time comes.
Just recently the National Security Staff of the Obama administration oversaw an evaluation that revised the official guideline for surviving catastrophic events. The summarized report suggests that when caught in the occurrence of a devastating event, particularly when it involves radiation, the best course of action would be a protective shelter underground. The report states that an act of evacuation is actually the least recommended form of contingency.
Under this social climate, private corporations such as Green Eye Technology have witnessed more growth in the last couple of years than they ever had since they started their business. Green Eye Technology CEO George Welhalf noted that their number of received inquires are expanding by the day, due to growing number of ordinary people disheartened by the current events, and are prepared to go to drastic lengths to guarantee their future survival rate. Welhalf have built his business on the notion that although it is not their task to predict the tomorrow, their job is secure more hope for the day-to-day people.
These emergency shelters come in a wide selection of specifications. Some are meant to accommodate a single family unit, while others can fit an entire neighbourhood. While the emphasis is to achieve a military-level of shielding for its occupants, these 21st century fallout shelters are also designed with homelike comforts, unlike their predecessors in the mid 20th century. A welcoming feature to people who might be put off by the idea of living underground, where many of life's routines will no longer be available. There'll be no need to pass your drivers license test or invest in a canoe, though in the case of some of the shelters, they are big enough for things like indoor basketball hoops.
The selling point for these shelters is still the same however. These bunkers are expected to withstand Mother Nature's most fearsome assaults, as well as attacks by weapons of mass destruction. Equipped with a sophisticated filtration system and an independent power source, these underground shelters all come with the guarantee to keep its residents alive for periods ranging from days to years.
The other source of revenue for shelter manufacturers come from world governments. The state will always need back-up command centres whenever a governmental building is disabled by a natural or man-made disaster. Companies like Green Eye can also provide doomsday-proof storage for their network servers and crucial archives that may be damaged in an upheaval time.
While you might still dream of owning your own home now, an Armageddon-proof bunker is perhaps no longer a laughable investment for. After all, there is no need to put yourself in a deeply regrettable state when end time comes.
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However, since no one will know whether or not we will ever have a doomsday, this means you shouldn't forgo the common sense in your current life like paying the bills, eating healthy, and getting car insurance. Make sure you have plenty of awesome photos to remember the world by!