Spaces Available in USA Shelters
April 16, 2010
If you have $40,000, and live in the USA, Robert Vicino of Vivos has a 2012 survival solution for you. It is also good for a cataclysm that might occur beyond 2012.
The $200 million project will accommodate up to 4,000 people, in as many as 20 shelters, each strategically located within 150 to 200 miles of a major metro area.”The Vivos complexes are deep-underground, airtight, fully self-contained blast proof shelters, designed to survive virtually any catastrophe or threat scenario including: natural disasters, a nuclear blast, chemical and biological weapons, or even widespread social anarchy,” Vicino said.
Vivos’ first nuclear blast shelter is located near Barstow, California, halfway between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, and has already received over a thousand applications for membership from people greatly concerned about their families’ survival.
Each Vivos shelter complex provides for up to one year of autonomous shelter for 200 people, complete with all necessities, including food, fuel, water, clothing, medical supplies, and security devices in a multi-level, 20,000 square foot hardened shelter, built 30 feet below the surface of the Earth. Owners need only to arrive before the facilities are secured.
At a cost of over $10 million per facility, the company is financing the development through deeded co-ownership, wherein each owner has an undivided interest.
The video suggests that the first bunker is an ex-government facility that will be refurbished. Regardless of whether this property has actually been purchased, the designs presented at the TerraVivos site suggest that future facilities would be purpose-built.
This is not the first such scheme that seemingly depends on a substantial number of expensive subscriptions to get off the ground, alongside doubts that such a project could be fully-realised prior to 2012. But if anyone can pull if off, it is Robert Vicino. The existence of his other business, Fractional Villas, indicates that he has the expertise to achieve his goals, whereas other mega-shelter projects for 2012 seem to be organised by folk with no practical experience…
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