An abandoned missile silo complex in Kansas, listed on Zillow, has gone viral on X. The latest surge in interest in doomsday bunkers might stem from the Biden-Harris administration’s disastrous foreign policy choices over the last 3.5 years, which appear to have set the world ablaze (also, failed domestic policy has sparked what some believe as a nation-killing migrant invasion).
“Welcome to your ultimate prepper’s paradise! Nestled within 23 acres of secluded land, this rare gem offers an extraordinary opportunity to own your very own Atlas E. Missile silo, complete with a nuclear missile base and bunker,” the listing on Zillow reads.
The listing continued, “This versatile structure provides shelter for your vehicles and equipment, while inside, you’ll find a comfortable retreat with all the amenities you need. But that’s not all – this property boasts a 1250 ft. long airstrip, providing the ultimate escape route when the need arises.”
The underground bunker, designed to withstand nuclear blasts and launch Atlas intercontinental ballistic missiles in the 1960s/70s, has recently been listed for $749k. […]
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