A doomsday prepper says she can “finally take a break” from ... bottled water and first aid equipment. “For many preppers, ...
Don't worry if you didn't see the first movie or haven't read Suzanne Collins' trilogy. You'll have no trouble following along. You will, however, want to prepare. Excited to once again immerse ...
The outlook of doomsday preppers for the next quarter-century in the United States varies, but several common themes emerge: While the specific fears and motivations of doomsday preppers vary ...
The "preppers" had a variety of reasons for their doomsday stashes. Some worried about food and water shortages after natural disasters, others wanted to be ready for war, deadly pandemic diseases ...
Sad stories about how the world is going to end? Kara and I are probably the furthest you could get from being doomsday preppers. We have zero food storage and are optimistic enough to believe ...
‘Preppers’ believe that the end of the world could be right around the corner NatGeo's hit series Doomsday Preppers returns later this month with more stories about this ever-growing group of ...
After the government advised households to have enough supplies for at least three days in case of a national emergency, attention has turned to people whose doomsday preparations are a way of life.
While preppers might have been an outlier of society, in recent times there have been growing worries of a doomsday scenario ...
New Zealand is a hot spot for elite doomsday preppers to build underground bunkers or luxury homes on prime real estate to escape to during global crises, as Business Insider's Katie Canales has ...