"Probably 20 percent of my interest was in the doomsday prepper aspect or the idea of preparing to survive in the case of a catastrophe," Hill wrote. "I'm not a full doomsday prepper, but I like the idea of being prepared for the unknown, including having food storage and some survival skills."
"They actually had to blow up the top of the structure and fill it in," Hill wrote. "So it was an underground structure, but completely buried."
"The place had asbestos and methane gas at the top of the control center, where the crew quarters were," Hill wrote. "I recorded videos of the whole process, and you can actually hear my voice change because of the methane in the air."
"After spending $800,000, we're probably netting $80,000 a year, so we’re talking about a decade before we see a return on investment..."
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