“We’ve seen a lot more of a focus on entertainment,” said Al Corbi, who has been at the forefront of secure luxury for 50 years as the president and founder of SAFE (Strategically Armored & Fortified Environments), based in Virginia, in the US. “If you’re going to be able to survive underground, we want you to be having fun.”

Corbi, who helped secure a 27-floor private home in Mumbai for the billionaire industrialist Mukesh Ambani (whose son Anant recently made headlines with his lavish wedding celebrations), is currently working on a sprawling house on a 200-acre wooded plot, at an undisclosed location in the US (he is understandably tight-lipped about many aspects of his work).

The house itself, Corbi said in an interview via Zoom, is ultra-secure with the blast-proof doors, unbreakable windows and biometric door-entry systems. Then there’s the 30-foot-deep moat with a swing bridge, the water canons capable of taking out helicopters, drones or skydivers, and the film of flammable liquid that can be automatically deployed across the surface of the artificial lake and ignited to create a defensive ring of fire.

"Look at medieval times, a moat is one of the greatest deterrents,” said Corbi. “But they didn’t have jet skis back then.” Corbi’s client, a business mogul and avid watersports fan, saw a dual use for his moat and plans to use it as a race track for his alpha pals, too.

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    Uh huh. And when the world goes tits up because of the class warfare you all are pushing, who’s gonna do all the work in your luxury bunkers?

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      Finally, the CEO of a brokerage house explained that he had nearly completed building his own underground bunker system, and asked: “How do I maintain authority over my security force after the event?” The event. That was their euphemism for the environmental collapse, social unrest, nuclear explosion, solar storm, unstoppable virus, or malicious computer hack that takes everything down.

      This single question occupied us for the rest of the hour. They knew armed guards would be required to protect their compounds from raiders as well as angry mobs. One had already secured a dozen Navy Seals to make their way to his compound if he gave them the right cue. But how would he pay the guards once even his crypto was worthless? What would stop the guards from eventually choosing their own leader?

      The billionaires considered using special combination locks on the food supply that only they knew. Or making guards wear disciplinary collars of some kind in return for their survival. Or maybe building robots to serve as guards and workers – if that technology could be developed “in time”.

      About as dystopian as you get.

      It’s a really good article if you want a read.

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        Yeah. The collapse of the Roman Empire led to greater army diplomacy, which became the underpinnings of European feudalism. Billionaires aren’t going to stay in charge by having money, but leading an army.

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      And “the world goes tits up” doesn’t mean that it’s Mad Max or Fallout. Realistically it means the police and the military will be after you if the new ruling class wants what you have.

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      The staff, as long as they keep them fed and happy. (Probably gonna need to include their families)

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    Then there’s the 30-foot-deep moat with a swing bridge, the water canons capable of taking out helicopters, drones or skydivers, and the film of flammable liquid that can be automatically deployed across the surface of the artificial lake and ignited to create a defensive ring of fire.

    what kinda rube goldberg home alone security system is that

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      the water canons capable of taking out helicopters

      Is that going to be more effective than the guy in the helicopter with a gun?

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        no, and definitely-fucking-not not if that heli has ATGMs

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    These people are dumb fucks. Rich dumb fucks, but still. They wouldn’t know how to maintain that equipment. In no short time it’d all be broken and worthless.

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      And any people that can maintain it have all the power and leverage. (I bet they hate that, as they desperately fund robot startups, praying they’ll be ready in time. One can’t simply “learn skills”, unpossible!) These ghouls have already wasted billions collectively on their paranoia / fantasies, burying much of it underground to rot. Essentially because we did not properly tax them.

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    But who’s going to wait on them hand and foot when the world’s gone to shit. Seems like it’s just a big tomb to be raided at some point.

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    god i hope these fucks get eaten alive before they ever even see in the inside of their fucking vault

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    where the family is safe plenty long enough for the police to finish their coffee and donuts.”

    It’s damn near a taunt

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    It will be like in some of the movies where these sit empty due to the rich being unable to make it to them in time. They will only work if they basically live there or travel there at every hint of a major problem.

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    geez I thought at first it was just their homes being skewed but nope its actually about bunkers. I think the wealthier I am the less interested I would be in surviving in a bunker from disaster.

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