- cross-posted to:
- genzedong@lemmygrad.ml
- cross-posted to:
- genzedong@lemmygrad.ml
Those bunkers will become their tombs.
Every single one will have a lifeline of some sort, a way to pull air, a way to dispose of wastes, get water etc. bottles of spray foam, concrete mix, gallons of water, bottles of chlorine and bottles of ammonia - it’ll all go in those vent shafts. Heavy equipment, rotary hammers, rock bars, hydraulic wedges and expansion grout will get me access to the bunkers shell.
Every single one, a fucking tomb.
A tyre will burn for upwards of several hours. Even a broken-down car has four of them.

Every single one, a fucking tomb.
I think there’s opportunity for creativity. Instead of sealing off their air supply off entirely, introduce something a tiny bit smelly into the system.
I don’t think we’d even need to do anything about it to be honest, the decreased QOL from living in a bunker will probably be enough to have them all off themselves. “What do you mean being in a bunker means I can’t take my monthly trip to Epstein island?! I can’t live like this!”

westerners can’t even name 90% of all the billionaire’s that are doing this; much less know where their bunkers are located.
and this still ignores that fact that a degraded post climate-change world would require them to rebuild the means to outfit themselves with the needful weaponry to go after these bunkers; while the private mercenaries that will be protecting these bunkers have stockpiles that can last generations.
What’s wild about the ones who fear an uprising is that they don’t even need to be afraid of it, just join the prole side, most of them do in fact have significant managerial skills that would be put to use in pretty fucking good positions in a worker society.
But somehow instead they still think fleeing to a bunker is a better idea.






