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by Monica Davis
While the rest of the world sleeps and goes on its merry way, thousands, if not millions of Earthlings are preparing for Doomsday. They are stockpiling food and fuel, building bunkers and shelters. Some are even building doomsday boats.
A man from Urumqi, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, afraid that his home would be submerged in a doomsday flood in 2012, has poured his life savings of 1 million yuan ($160,500) into building what he hopes will be his own indestructible ark.
Lu Zhenghai began building the boat in 2010, China News Service reported on Wednesday.
The vessel, designed by Lu himself, is 21.2 meters long, 15.5 meters wide and 5.6 meters high.
And it displaces about 140 tons of water. The boat will have a total weight of 80 tons after it is completed.
Lu said he was worried that the apocalypse would happen in 2012, so he decided to invest all his money into the boat, which he hoped would be a lifesaving refuge. READMOREHERE
Some are scouting the land, looking for the best places to survive an apocalypse. Apparently FEMA has the best real estate for that. Even Dick Cheney has used it.
If it was safe enough for Dick Cheney on Sept. 11, it should be safe enough for you on doomsday. But the Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center, a FEMA facility, may be difficult to gain entry to in the event of apocalypse.
Built during the Cold War as a relocation site for high-level officials in case of national disaster, Mount Weather plays a key role in U.S. continuity of government plans. It’s located in the Blue Ridge Mountains about 48 miles from Washington, D.C., and consists of two parts: the above-ground FEMA complex and the 600,000-square-foot underground facility. READMOREHERE
Must be from the trillions that went missing from the pentagon before the rocket hit it ……right.