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Doomsday Prepper Built Her Own BUNKER in Anticipation of Nuclear War — Including $75,000 Of Supplies

A doomsday prepper, who has built a bunker, said that she spent $75,000  to prepare for a nuclear disaster.

Rowan Mackenzie has been prepping her home for 12 years because of fear of an emergency – stemming from the war between Israel and Palestine.

Now, with several wars and a strain on the economy across the globe, the ‘prepper’ has taken new measures to ensure her family is kept safe – and has spent over $75,000 on her stockpile in total.

She spent over $10,000 on having the underground space built into the basement of her home, where she keeps food and water, as well as defense weaponry.

She explained: ‘I’m preparing as a whole, for war, inflation, nuclear disaster and all-out chaos.

‘The price of everything has gone up so much and I need to ready myself, as well as my family, for any disaster situation.

‘Our stock should last us a year or more [once used and not replenished] and I’ve had new plans made to build a second bunker in case one is compromised.’

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