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The video then moves to a $3 million bunker secretly hidden beneath a backyard shed. This bunker is a personal museum for its YouTuber owner's insane and dangerous weapon collection, including a backpack flamethrower, a wrist-mounted rocket launcher, and a machine gun with a chainsaw. The owner also demonstrates a cannon that shoots various items and a spinning belt of knives.
The next stop is a $5 million presidential bunker, which served as JFK's bunker in 1961. Despite its presidential history, it is now in a state of disrepair. The video compares its modest facilities to the more luxurious bunkers explored later.
The video starts with a $1 bunker, which is essentially a shipping container buried underground. It's already bending and would not survive a bomb, as humorously demonstrated by a quick explosion special effect.
Next, the team explores a $1 million bunker, originally a missile silo designed to withstand a nuclear apocalypse. It features a 7,000-pound door and a suspended floor to absorb shockwaves. The owner has converted it into a fortified home and even hosts parties five stories underground. A secret part of the bunker still contains the former nuclear missile storage.
The group then visits a $30 million, 15-story underground skyscraper bunker built for 75 people. It boasts armor-plated doors, a sniper's nest, 24-hour security, an indoor shooting range, a hospital, and luxury apartments. It also features a hydroponics farm for infinite food and a protected pool.
An ordinary house in an ordinary neighborhood conceals a $50 million bunker 30 feet underground. This bunker is designed to perfectly replicate an outside environment, complete with fake outdoor scenery, to make residents forget they are underground. It even has a pool. Old friends Hugo and Rayne, who were previously trapped in a less luxurious bunker, are brought in to experience this opulent underground living space.
Finally, the video showcases the $1 billion Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station, the most secure bunker on the planet. Shielded by 2,000 feet of granite, it can withstand the most destructive weapons. The facility is so secretive that filming inside is heavily restricted. It features massive nuclear bomb-proof doors, floats on springs to absorb shockwaves, and houses the NORAD command center. It also has amenities like a gym, a grocery store with a Subway, and its own fire station, capable of sustaining hundreds of people for years.