Doomsday entrepreneur Larry Hall is making millions selling doomsday bunkers to the rich "preppers," or Americans who are preparing for an end-of-days catastrophe, according to Sky News.
Hall has built "survival condos" inside converted nuclear missile silos located underground that were built during the cold war, Sky News reported.
The bunkers are 200 feet deep with walls of reinforced concrete nine feet thick and each floor inside the silo can be purchased for $3.1m, according to Sky News.
Each bunker has eight floors of luxury apartments with up to 1,800 square feet of living space for up to 10 people, with jacuzzi baths and designer kitchens, according to Sky News. One of hall's silo is already sold out.
According to Hall, about 70 people could live for more than five years inside one of his custom built bunkers, Sky News reported. Each bunker comes with its own electricity, water and food.
"Let's look at their track record," Hall told Sky News. "How would you rate the US Government's performance in Hurricane Katrina? How would you rate it for Hurricane Sandy? I wouldn't be giving them any stellar grades."
"What if the Ebola outbreak becomes more widespread? What if there really is a dollar collapse and there's a global economic collapse? What would happen?," Hall tells Sky News. "The answer is for all of those situations is varying degrees of unrest. So this property gives them the ability to get some quality of life assurance."
Hall's silo has an underwater fish farm, and even hydroponically grown crops to feed those living inside, according to Sky News. There is also a large underwater pool, a spa, rock climbing wall, shooting range and theater to watch films.
The silo is also extremely secured, according to Hall, who says there are various long range cameras on top of the bunker, Sky News reported. Inside the bunker, a security control room can keep an eye on dangers outside the bunker.
There is even a sniper nest and two armoured personnel carriers, which Hall says preppers will need, according to Sky News.
"People will go door-to-door looting, and they're going to go and get what they're looking for. When you get here you get to a place that's nuclear-hardened," Hall told Sky News.