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documentary, survival, extreme
Doomsday Preppers
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In the twelfth episode of Preppers Season 2, we profile two unique individuals who fear the end of the world is fast approaching. First we meet Doug. He currently sells landscaping stone and the locals call him Rockman. But what they may not know is that he is using rocks to prepare his underground bunker for the economic collapse he fears. Then we follow Jeff Flaningam, who has a deep, dark secret. Jeff is converting a decommissioned missile silo into a bug out getaway. We join these two preppers as they alter their lives to prepare for doomsday.
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In this episode of Preppers Season 2, we meet a unique group of Americans who are preparing for the end of days. Amanda and Scott Bobbin are convinced that a comet will soon strike Earth and cause irreparable damage. The couple began prepping after Amanda heard a voice in her sleep: a voice warning her of imminent danger. The Bobbins decided to move to the mountains of North Carolina, where they purchased a home that has preps hidden throughout the property. They are now committed to the prepping lifestyle. Next we meet Lindsay and Ray, a couple in Boise, Idaho who are prepping because theyre worried about the collapse of the world agricultural system. They practice sustainable living and have transformed their backyard into an oasis of hundreds of edible plants. Lindsay hosts a radio talk show to promote organic gardening. And finally we meet Jim D., a motorcycle lover in Southern California who fears a cyber attack on the power grid will lead to social unrest. He has turned a 13-ton truck into the ultimate bug-out vehicle, complete with a sniper platform.
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