Elites Are Buying These Emergency $5,000 Go-Bags To Survive Virus Crisis

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Elites Are Buying These Emergency $5,000 Go-Bags To Survive Virus Crisis

The ultra-wealthy aren’t running to Costco stores and or other big-box retailers to load up on supplies. They’re hopping on private jets to disaster bunkers while the fast-spreading virus consumes the world. 

These folks are also ordering $5,000 emergency go-bags that come with virus-fighting related products that will increase their survival probabilities. 

Bloomberg notes that purchasers of the emergency go-bag can expect to find a “virus-eliminating” personal air purifier, Garmin satellite messenger, night vision goggles, portable solar panel kit, Datrex food rationings, and N-95 masks. 

Ryan Kuhlman, the co-founder of Preppi, maker of high-end disaster kits, said as the virus spreads, the emergency go-bags are flying off the shelves: 

“Our warehouse shelves are almost wiped out,” said Kuhlman. “Having the right tools and supplies can provide incredible relief to anxieties.” 

He said sales jumped 5,000% in February, indicating that demand is coming in so suddenly that he’s having difficulty replenishing inventory.

The top gadget in the emergency go-bag is a $400 Hammacher Schlemmer & Co. portable air purifier that zaps dangerous microbes out of the air.

Ann Marie Resnick, Hammacher Schlemmer & Co.’s vice president, said sales of personal-care products are up 500% since the virus crisis developed earlier this year. 

“It just went boom,” she said. “Everyone needs an air purifier for the home. You’ll need more than one.” 

While the rich are buying emergency go-bags to survive the pandemic, they’re also hopping on private jets to fully stocked disaster bunkers – here are a couple of setups of how they will live


Interior bedroom of bunker


Bunker swimming pool and garden using artificial lighting


Underground bunker wine cellar


Tyler Durden

Mon, 03/16/2020 – 04:15


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