
Building and Stocking a Nuclear Bunker for Under $10,000
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Martin K. Ettington
About this listen
Building shelters to protect individuals and their families from emergency situations has become extremely popular in the United States.
I have my own experience of building a nuclear bomb shelter in 2002 and stocking it with supplies. I did it for less than $10,000 and thought you would all be interested in how I did it for so little money.
I’m also a nuclear engineer and used my knowledge and some websites to calculate how I could keep my family safe in a shelter even if a nuclear bomb went off just five to 10 miles away.
There are many reasons to build a shelter besides preparing for a nuclear event. I hope this short manual provides you some useful guidance in your efforts to do this and save money.
©2020 Martin K. Ettington (P)2020 Martin K. Ettington
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