
Come with us to visit a unique and cozy Kansas home which is located underground in and decommissioned nuclear missile silo.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Come with us to visit a unique and cozy Kansas home which is located underground in and decommissioned nuclear missile silo.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
I want one!!!!
A wise investment. I bet many rich people are eyeing up bunkers these days to turn into luxury bunkers.
@MrYatabtab Built in the 60′s for 25 million, has been vacant an unused for many years bought for 40,000 Dumbass. that is forty thousand dollars not forty million. This here is proof that some people should not breed.
Im so jealous! lol!
@MrYatabtab
You added a few zeros, retard.
If this was anything like jail, I would be out committing as many crimes as possible.
Given the disturbing world in which we currently live, this isn’t really a bad idea at all. You could probably stack about 5-years worth of canned goods in that massive garage.
absolutely fantastic re-purposing. I could just enjoy the adventure of scouting out the place, have friends over to work on our cars in the palatial garage, then go tear around the property. yup, i could do that.
@MrYatabtab Are you stupid?
Before you move to any decommissioned silo you better call Russian and Chinese defense minister to get you of the GPS target list as new peaceful resident.
@MrYatabtab You notice when they are inside, you can’t tell you are underground. Even the interviewers didn’t know. Like jail? wow!! educate yourself.
Us Canadians will buy your land and your old silos too store our beer eh!
@tomjohnson1974 Have you ever met this man? Because he declares himself a peacemaker doesn’t make him a hippie. Seems you’re going more on appearance than anything, which is wrong. Like me saying to you… “It’s not the jeans that make you look fat, it’s the fact that I have vision.” I’ve never met you, so not really fair to judge.
What’s your contribution to society?
@MrYatabtab And that, my friends, is why the US economy is so bad. Thanks for that example, Mryatabtab.
@MrYatabtab He bought it for $40,000.00 not 40 million. Open your ears!!!
@MrYatabtab sell for 40 million? he bought it for 40,000.
Us economy big flop! Building for 25 million! And selling for 40 million lol haha!
They are weird to live underground! It’s like jail! Stupid who ever buys it!
bob sagat at 4:10
why is the U.S.A economy in trouble? selling a 25 million dollar place for 40 000 dolars is why lmao
@jeet2318 The U.S. still has nuclear weapons. One would assume that they are storing them somewhere that also has the ability to launch them. Considering that the new owners of those silos would most likely renovate the place, I highly doubt the government would view those places as being ready enough to launch missiles once again.
@jeet2318
so true,
i would buy another house just incase
The only loss in investing such a freakin property is that this property was once owned by airforce. no one know when nation will go in crisis again, n if this happen airforce will come again n they will throw him out of his property in less then a minute. choice is ur’s folks…..
The contaminants that the military left behind — and not only in the ground water — make any property they have touched a very, very bad deal. This poor guy can expect some very rare and interesting cancers, no doubt.
@tomjohnson1974 More like poetic justice: a peaceful man living in a former weapon of mass destruction. Good on him.
Did anyone else notice the star of david at 2:43
We let the wierdness in.