Survivalist Retreats in the Doomsday Economy

SOURCE dnyuz.com
Fortitude Ranch in West Virginia offers survivalist compounds for members to retreat to in case of a catastrophe, charging $2,000 to $20,000 to join. The ranch provides shelter, food supplies, weapons, and recreational activities for its nearly 800 members. The founder, Drew Miller, aims to make survival options affordable for the middle class.

Key Points

  • Membership fees range from $2,000 to $20,000, with additional annual dues
  • Fortitude Ranch has nearly 800 members across five compounds in the US
  • Founder Drew Miller aims to make survival options affordable for the middle class

Pros

  • Provides a secure location for members in case of a catastrophe
  • Offers various levels of accommodation to cater to different budgets
  • Includes food supplies, shelter, weapons, and recreational activities

Cons

  • Relies on the belief in an impending disaster which may or may not occur
  • Membership fees may be out of reach for some individuals