Not so long ago, “doomsday prepper” brought to mind images of people stockpiling canned goods in remote cabins, anxiously ...
The climate crisis is no longer a distant threat — it’s happening now. Floods, wildfires, droughts, and record-breaking heat ...
Entrepreneur Jayson Orvis claimed that around 200 people can live at his doomsday compound "indefinitely" in case of a catastrophic event.
Jayson Orvis is pretty sure the world isn't actually going to end — but he's made a career in books and TV by thinking about the worst ...