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		<title>Joseph Flatley on the new breed of survivalists</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2011 13:00:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jerry Brito</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joseph Flatley, Features Editor with The Verge, discusses his recent article entitled, "Condo at the End of the World." Flatley first gives an overview of The Verge, a new website dedicated to in-depth reporting usually seen in traditional media such as newspapers and magazines. He describes The Verge as a website dedicated not only to what technology means, but also to how it affects our lives. The discussion then turns to Flately's article on survival condos, which have attracted the attention of wealthy citizens concerned about end of the world calamity and economic collapse. According to Flatley, the interest in survival condos has increased after 9/11, and after the recent economic downturn. The "condos" are abandoned missile silos that date back to the cold war. Flatley describes his interviews with different people who are carving out a market for high-end survival real estate, turning these abandoned missile silos into luxury living. He describes how survivalists might live in an end of the world scenario, including what they will eat and how they will stay properly hydrated.
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</p><p>Joseph Flatley, Features Editor with The Verge, discusses his recent article entitled, &#8220;Condo at the End of the World.&#8221; Flatley first gives an overview of The Verge, a new website dedicated to in-depth reporting usually seen in traditional media such as newspapers and magazines. He describes The Verge as a website dedicated not only to what technology means, but also to how it affects our lives. The discussion then turns to Flately&#8217;s article on survival condos, which have attracted the attention of wealthy citizens concerned about end of the world calamity and economic collapse. According to Flatley, the interest in survival condos has increased after 9/11, and after the recent economic downturn. The &#8220;condos&#8221; are abandoned missile silos that date back to the cold war. Flatley describes his interviews with different people who are carving out a market for high-end survival real estate, turning these abandoned missile silos into luxury living. He describes how survivalists might live in an end of the world scenario, including what they will eat and how they will stay properly hydrated.</p>
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<h4>Related Links</h4>
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<li><a href="http://www.theverge.com/culture/2011/11/1/2525857/2012-survival-condo-at-the-end-of-the-world">&#8220;Condo at the End of the World&#8221;</a>, by Flatley</li>
<li><a href="http://www.missilebases.com/properties">20th Century Castles, LLC</a>, missilebases.com</li>
<li><a href="http://survivalcondo.com/">survivalcondo.com</a></li>
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