Prepping Goes Mainstream as 2024 Fears Drive Underground Bunker Sales
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Some preppers believe 2024 will bring doomsday scenarios like economic collapse, cyber attacks, or even nuclear war.
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Prepping has gone mainstream, attracting younger and more liberal followers concerned about climate disasters and civil unrest around the 2024 election.
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Companies are seeing surging interest and sales of doomsday bunkers and shelters from customers wanting an "insurance policy."
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Online prepper communities share tips on stockpiling and defend against threats, but also push conspiracy theories about plots to harm society.
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Preppers feel the government won't protect or help citizens, so they prepare go-bags and bug-out plans in case catastrophe strikes.