Inside government ‘doomsday bunkers’ designed to restart US in case of wipeout (2024)

THE US Government built several “doomsday” nuclear bunkers designed to withstand a nuclear apocalypse during the 1950s and 1960s when tensions with the Soviet Union threatened to spill over.

Decades later, fears remain that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could evolve into a nuclear conflict amid Vladimir Putin’s aggression.

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Ukraine has accused Putin of wanting “another Chernobyl” after Russian forces attacked and seized Europe’s largest power plant Zaporizhzhia on Thursday.

Western experts claim that the world has not seen a crisis like this since the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962.

That flashpoint off the US coast was the closest point the world came to a full-blown nuclear conflict.

America didn’t just prepare to survive a nuclear fallout but officials intended to restart society in case the most important institutions were wiped out.

The Federal Reserve stashed billions of dollars in cash at the Mount Pony bunker in Culpeper, Virginia, for instance.

They planned to use the notesto replenish currency supplies in the wake of Armageddon.

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The Sun takes a look inside some of the bunkers that were built across the country.

CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN

The Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station could withstand a 30 megaton nuclear bomb and electromagnetic pulse, as well as chemical and biological attacks.

It sits around 2,000 feet under the mountain and the complex was built in 1961 at the height of the Cold War.

The complex has six tunnels and each is three stories tall.

Steve Rose, 721st Mission Support Group Deputy Director, branded it "the most secure government facility in the world".

More than 300 people work inside Cheyenne Mountain, which they access via the tunnel and two 23-ton blast doors.

The doors are only ever closed when there’s an emergency and were only shut once during the 9/11 terror attacks.

Miners had to excavate more than 690,000 tons of granite to make the complex.

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA

A building near the four-star White Sulphur Springs resort in West Virginia was designed to house every one of 535 members of Congress.

Completed in 1961, the 112,000-square-foot shelter had enough beds and supplies to accommodate every lawmaker and staffer.

It also had decontamination chambers, an intensive care unit, and a press briefing room - all surrounded by up to five 5ft concrete.

The bunker is now open to public tours.

MOUNT WEATHER EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

The Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center, which is located near Bluemont, Virginia, plays a major role in the continuation of government business should a nuke attack ever happen.

It’s located just 48 miles away from Washington DC.

The FEMA National Radio System helps connect federal safety agencies and the military with each state.

The site was a weather station during the 1800s and was used as a Civilian Public Service base during World War II where conscientious objectors carried out non-military service.

In 1958, the underground bunker was completed and it includes a hospital, dining area, crematorium, and sleeping area.

The bunker has several side tunnels and officials used the East Tunnel was used to conduct emergency simulations.

Mount Weather has six major disaster facilities including the National Processing Center, the Disaster Finance Office, and the Agency Logistics Center.

The bunker hit the headlines in 1974 when a Boeing 727 plane crashed.

RAVEN ROCK

Raven Rock is commonly known as an “underground Pentagon” and is located near the Blue Ridge Summit in Pennsylvania.

It’s thought that around 3,000 government officials could survive in the bunker for months, according to War History Online.

Construction started just years after Japan was devastated by atomic bombs.

In the event of the Pentagon being destroyed, Government officials would be redeployed to Raven Rock.

The first phase of construction cost around $35million at the time ($350million in today's currency).

Raven Rock has never stopped operating but Department of Defense officials were evacuated when 9/11 hit.

Secret Service officers in Washington DC thought it wasn’t appropriate for high-ranking government officials to be in the same place during the terror attacks.

Journalist Garrett Graff, author of the book Raven Rock: The Story of the US Government’s Secret Plan to Save Itself While the Rest of Us Die, speculated that the nuclear war would begin inside the bunker.

DOOMSDAY PLANE

A modified Boeing 747 provides a mobile command center in the event of a nuclear conflict.

Earlier this week, it took off from a US Air Force base in Nebraska.

Military flight tracking websites shows that it completed a 4.5-hour flight toward Chicago and back before landing again, iNewsreported.

One plane is kept on standby at all times and follows the U.S. President on his travels in case a sudden nuclear war erupts.

The jets, called "National Airborne Operation Centres", have the ability to communicate with anyone from anywhere in the world.

Its sole role is to support military analysts and strategists during a military crisis.

The design of the plane is meant tosurvive an electromagnetic pulsewith all the systems left intact.

Triple-decker Doomsday planes even use traditional analog flight instruments because they are less vulnerable to a cyber attack.

DECOMMISSIONED SITES

Some missile sites have since been closed and decommissioned by the US Government.

A base, which housed the Titan II intercontinental ballistic missile, in Tucson, Arizona went on sale for a whopping $395,000 in 2019.

Titan II could hit a target more than 6,000 miles away and carried a warhead around 600 times more powerful than Hiroshima.

And, former Army munitions bunkers have been repurposed into doomsday community sites for civilians.

Vivos XPoint, located near Edgemont, South Dakota, consists of 575 steel bunkers that are affordably priced.

The structures are located in what's considered to be one of the safest parts of America, Terravios revealed.

NUCLEAR WAR FEARS

As the war in Ukraine continues to rage, Putin ordered his military command to put Russia’s deterrence forces - a reference to units that include nuclear arms - on high alert.

It means he has ordered the world's largest stockpile of nuclear warheads prepared for launch readiness.

Russia’s navy claims it has held nuclear drills with subs and land-based missiles as troops have been ordered to be “combat ready”.

Russia’s Northern Fleet said in a statement that several of its nuclear submarines were involved in exercises designed to “train maneuvering in stormy conditions”.

The Defence Ministry also confirmed that deadly intercontinental ballistic missiles had been launched in secret practice drills in the Irkutsk region of eastern Siberia.

Amid the fears, Lt. Col Robert Maginnis (retired) penned in a Fox News opinion piece: “President Biden must find the gumption to be crystal clear with Putin and his generals.”

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He urged: “Tell them to stop escalating the Ukraine crisis to a global standoff.

“Then announce to the world that America’s nuclear forces will return to an indefinite high alert status, a necessary move.”

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Inside government ‘doomsday bunkers’ designed to restart US in case of wipeout (2024)

FAQs

Is there a Doomsday bunker in USA? ›

Among the known facilities involved in the COG plans that are still in use are the Raven Rock Mountain Complex near Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania; the site at Peters Mountain in Virginia's Appalachians; the Mount Weather bunker in Bluemont, Virginia; and the Cheyenne Mountain Complex in El Paso County, Colorado.

What was the purpose of the doomsday bunker? ›

Principle. A fallout shelter is designed to protect its occupants from: the mechanical and thermal effects of a nuclear explosion (or nuclear accident); radioactive fallout, allowing them to survive for a period of time deemed sufficient to allow them to escape safely.

How many people does the Doomsday bunker hold? ›

The former army base, which stretches across 18 miles, is located deep in the Black Hills mountain range in South Dakota. Having previously been used to store bombs and munitions from 1942 to 1967, it has since been transformed into a community of 575 livable bunkers, which can house up to 10,000 people.

Does the US have nuclear bunkers for civilians? ›

Does the U.S. have civilian bunkers/shelters in case of a nuclear attack? No. The government has bunkers for itself.

What is the biggest Doomsday bunker in the world? ›

Vivos xPoint is located near the Black Hills area of South Dakota, just south of the City of Edgemont. The Black Hills Army Base was originally built by the Army Corps of Engineers as a fortress to store bombs and munitions, from 1942 to 1967, when the base was completely retired.

How much is a doomsday bunker in USA? ›

Building an underground bunker costs $200 to $400 per square foot or $40,000 to $80,000 total on average. Large, luxury doomsday bunkers cost $9 million or more. People typically build bunkers to withstand serious disasters like nuclear fallout or bombs, but some use them for natural disasters like tornadoes.

Why are billionaires buying bunkers? ›

Aiming to protect themselves from potential threats including civil unrest, cyberattacks, nuclear bombing, power grid failure and drastic climate-change events, many work directly with general contractors to build kitted-out end-times bunkers, while others call on a handful of specialized companies.

Which celebrities have bunkers in doomsday? ›

Kim Kardashian, Shaquille O'Neal and Tom Cruise are said to have built bunkers or temporary safe rooms. Bill Gates apparently has bunkers under his homes. But in the Big Apple, where space is scarce and the city is vertical, preparing for the end of the world takes some creativity to go with all that cash.

Who are the famous billionaire bunker owners? ›

Synopsis. Florida's Indian Creek Village is also known as 'Billionaire Bunker'. It has long been known for its incredibly deep-pocketed residents. They include Jeff Bezos, Ivanka Trump, hedge fund king Ken Griffin, Tom Brady, Carl Icahn, Eddie Lampert and singer David Guetta.

Where is doomsday bank located? ›

Millions of these tiny brown specks, from more than 930,000 varieties of food crops, are stored in the Global Seed Vault on Spitsbergen, part of Norway's Svalbard archipelago. It is essentially a huge safety deposit box, holding the world's largest collection of agricultural biodiversity.

Who is the biggest bunker in the world? ›

Touted as the largest and safest underground survival bunker in the world, Europa One is also considered one of the most opulent.

Does anyone live in a bunker? ›

Bunkers have been built around the world for protection

But to Romero and his family, living in a bunker isn't out of fear or survival. It's about living in an unusual space. "I'm not planning on 'Armageddon' happening anytime soon, and I wouldn't necessarily call myself a huge prepper," Romero said.

Does aluminum foil stop nuclear radiation? ›

Beta particles travel appreciable distances in air, but can be reduced or stopped by a layer of clothing, thin sheet of plastic or a thin sheet of aluminum foil. Several feet of concrete or a thin sheet of a few inches of lead may be required to stop the more energetic gamma rays.

How long would it take a nuclear missile to reach the US from China? ›

It would take approximately 30 minutes for an ICBM to travel from China to a target in the USA. But that's not overly the issue. The issue is readiness.

Does China have underground bunkers? ›

The bunkers and tunnels are used for People's Liberation Army nuclear warhead and missile storage, command and control facilities, and for constructing “modernized missile, ground, air and naval forces,” the Defense Department report said. China “has thousands of [underground facilities] and constructs more each year.

Does the US have nuclear fallout shelters? ›

We never got to see the plan in action because, thankfully, nuclear warfare has not come to American soil. By the late 1970s, the fallout shelter program was discontinued. At that point, many of the shelters fell into disrepair or became storage rooms as they were decommissioned.

Does the US military have bunkers? ›

The Raven Rock Mountain Complex (RRMC), also known as Site R, is a U.S. military installation with an underground nuclear bunker near Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, at Raven Rock Mountain that has been called an "underground Pentagon".

Do Doomsday bunker exist? ›

Vivos xPoint | Doomsday Bunker

Covering almost 3/4 the size of Manhattan, Vivos xPoint is the largest doomsday bunker community consisting of 575 bunkers. Located in South Dakota, these concrete and steel bunkers are strategically arranged to provide security and privacy.

Does the US have nuclear bunker busters? ›

The GBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) is a precision-guided, 30,000-pound (14,000 kg) "bunker buster" bomb used by the United States Air Force. It is substantially larger than the deepest-penetrating bunker busters previously available, the 5,000-pound (2,300 kg) GBU-28 and GBU-37.

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