2012 Sheltered Technologies World Like To Share With You Our Underground Survival Community Project. We Think Everyone Will Need A Shelter For Safety Leading Up To 2012. Do You? Shelters For Your Family Will Be Your Ultimate Insurance Policy For the Future. 2009 - 2012 Will Be A Wild Ride For Everyone On The Planet. 2012 Sheltered Technologies Will Be Here To Assist You.

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The Strongest Box In The World
So what is this incredible box that faces wind, rain, salt, typhoons, extreme weight, dropping and bumping for years?

The common ISO Shipping container is 20' or 40' long; 8' wide; and 8'6" tall. The taller version named HQ, which means
a High Cube (HQ) is the same dimensions but 1 foot taller. 20x8x9'6" or 40x8x9'6" -
· A special stronger steel named Corten steel that won't rust or corrode
· Mold resistant
. The Corten steel is used inside and out and is also stronger than normal steel
· A 1.24" plywood floor made of hardwood. Either teak, birch, or keruing laminates to withstand tons of internal weight
· Extremely adaptive to the most efficient Eco insulation

For many reasons, it's the strongest mobile or stationary structure in the world built to withstand typhoons, tornadoes,
hurricanes and even earthquakes. One or more of these incredible steel modules are the safest superstructure for an
emergency shelter. ...where would you rather be in a storm, hurricane or
earthquake? I think in a room made of strong Corten steel....

 

CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

PLANS HAVE CHANGED, SO WE ARE NOW LOOKING FOR A FINANCIER FOR THE PROJECT IN THE MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA

WE HAVE A FEW PEOPLE IN THE GROUP THAT WILL BE SECURING THE LAND

FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN JOINING THE COMMUNITY PLEASE E-MAIL US ASAP! WE ARE FILLING UP FAST!

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Thank you for your interest in 2012 Sheltered Technologies

 
We are constructing an Underground Community Shelter. There will be room for 35-40 people.

This facility will have the following:

- Solar panels to supply energy to the batteries the facility will run off of
- a diesel generator to recharge the batteries when solar power is unavailable
- a fishery to grow fish for food
- hydroponics for the growing of food
- a soil based unit to grow food
- a 4 stage air filtration unit. This will filter radiation, chemical and biological contaminants from the air we breath
- 2 water purifier systems, a well and a septic system for waste removal
- 2-5,000 gallon water tanks for back up water as well as 5,000 gallons of diesel fuel
- 2 hot water tanks
- community kitchen
- community recreation area
- community showers
- dry goods storage area

- mechanical/tool room

- misc. storage area
- living quarters will be 8'x20'
- this will include a bed, desk, small entertainment ctr., small couch, closet, chest of drawers, chemical toilet and sink as well as one over head light
- there will be other additions as we get into the construction and we are trying to make this as comfortable as possible but space will always be an issue.
 
 This will be built out of 8'x40' shipping containers. These units are made of heavy gauge steel and make a perfect pre-fabricated unit to work with. We will be putting an outer coat of epoxy to help reduce any rusting that might occur while buried.
 
This facility will be air tight as well as watertight. We will maintain a positive air pressure to help reduce the amount of contaminates that can infiltrate the unit.

 
The approximate cost of this project is $225,000. We will need help with the construction when we begin building in April. There will be on-site living quarters while this is under construction. If you want to be a part of this community then you will need to come and help with the construction. If you need to stay in your area then a financial arrangement can be worked out to secure a spot. Remember this is a community we are building and we will all have to come together to build it.

2012 Sheltered Technologies Team

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Our Community Shelter Will Be Constructed From Shipping Containers.





Heavy Duty Reinforced welded steel construction

Water and Air Tight, Protection from Nuclear, Biological & Chemical attack,


Faraday Cages will provide Protection from Incoming space EMP's, etc.
Optional concrete reinforcement, extra storage, air filtration, fuel, etc.
These Units will be connected to the Community Center. The Shipping Containers will provide ample space with a 16X80 Community Center


Bright & roomy inside with lots of head room
Great protection against high winds, earthquakes, tornadoes, fire, vandals, etc.
The Vertical entrance can be easily camouflaged
Kitchen, Toilet, Shower, Bunks, Storage space will be built out.

 

 

WE ARE  SEEKING A FINANCIER WHO ENJOYS UNUSUAL PROJECTS; A PERSON THAT  ENJOYS GETTING INVOLVED; A BELIEVER IN WHAT OUR FUTURE IS HEADED FOR; A PERSON THAT HAS A VISION AS WE DO FOR A SELF CONTAINED OFF THE GRID

UNDERGROUND SHELTERED COMMUNITY IN THE MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA

THIS IS A GREAT HUMANITARIAN CAUSE 

THANK YOU IN ADVANCE

&

GOD BLESS~GOD SPEED

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       a2012ShelteredTechnologies@yahoo.com 
 




An artist rendering from Vivos shows the public lounge area in one of the company's proposed underground shelters.An artist rendering from shows the public lounge area in one of the company's proposed underground shelters.
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A 1955 photo shows the interior of an H-bomb steel shelter at an unknown location. The shelter has five bunk beds, lanterns, canned food, water and a radiation detector.
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A 1955 photo shows the interior of an H-bomb steel shelter at an unknown location. The shelter has five bunk beds, lanterns, canned food, water and a radiation detector.
Doomsday shelters making a comeback




Jason Hodge, father of four children from Barstow, Calif., says he's "not paranoid" but he is concerned, and that's why he bought space in what might be labeled a doomsday shelter.

Hodge bought into the first of a proposed nationwide group of 20 fortified, underground shelters — the Vivos shelter network — that are intended to protect those inside for up to a year from catastrophes such as a nuclear attack, killer asteroids or tsunamis, according to the project's developers.

"It's an investment in life," says Hodge, aTeamsters union representative. "I want to make sure I have a place I can take me and my family if that worst-case scenario were to happen."

There are signs that underground shelters, almost-forgotten relics of the Cold War era, are making a comeback.

The Vivos network, which offers partial ownerships similar to a timeshare in underground shelter communities, is one of several ventures touting escape from a surface-level calamity.

Radius Engineering in Terrell, Texas, has built underground shelters for more than three decades, and business has never been better, says Walton McCarthy, company president.

The company sells fiberglass shelters that can accommodate 10 to 2,000 adults to live underground for one to five years with power, food, water and filtered air, McCarthy says.

The shelters range from $400,000 to a $41 million facility Radius built and installed underground that is suitable for 750 people, McCarthy says. He declined to disclose the client or location of the shelter.

"We've doubled sales every year for five years," he says.Other shelter manufacturers include Hardened Structures of Colorado and Utah Shelter Systems, which also report increased sales.

The shelters have their critics. Ken Rose, a history professor at California State University-Chico and author ofOne Nation Underground: The Fallout Shelter in American Culture, says underground shelters were a bad idea a half-century ago and they're a bad idea now.

"A terrorist with a nuke in a suitcase pales in comparison to what the Cold War had to offer in the 1950s and '60s, which was the potential annihilation of the human race," he says.

Steve Davis, president of Maryland-based All Hands Global Emergency Management Consulting, also is skeptical.

All Hands has helped more than 100 public and private sector clients with emergency management and homeland security services, according to its website.

The types of cataclysms envisioned by some shelter manufacturers "are highly unlikely compared to what we know is going to happen," Davis says.

"We know there is going to be a major earthquake someday on the West Coast. We know a hurricane is going to hit Florida, the Gulf Coast, the East Coast," he says. "We support reasonable preparedness. We don't think it's necessary to burrow into the desert."

The Vivos network is the idea of Del Mar, Calif., developer Robert Vicino.

Vicino, who launched the Vivos project last December, says he seeks buyers willing to pay $50,000 for adults and $25,000 for children.

The company is starting with a 13,000-square-foot refurbished underground shelter formerly operated by the U.S. government at an undisclosed location near Barstow, Calif., that will have room for 134 people, he says.

Vicino puts the average cost for a shelter at $10 million.

Vivos plans for facilities as large as 100,000 square feet, says real estate broker Dan Hotes of Seattle, who over the past four years has collaborated with Vicino on a project involving partial ownership of high-priced luxury homes and is now involved with Vivos.

Catastrophe shelters today may appeal to those who seek to bring order to a world full of risk and uncertainty, says Alexander Riley, an associate professor of sociology at Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pa.

"They're saying, 'I can control everything,' " Riley says. " 'With the right amount of rational planning, I can even survive an asteroid hitting the Earth that causes a dust cloud like the kind we believe wiped the dinosaurs out.' "

The Vivos website features a clock counting down to Dec. 21, 2012, the date when the ancient Mayan "Long Count" calendar marks the end of a 5,126-year era, at which time some people expect an unknown apocalypse.

Vicino, whose terravivos.com website lists 11 global catastrophes ranging from nuclear war to solar flares to comets, bristles at the notion he's profiting from people's fears.

"You don't think of the person who sells you a fire extinguisher as taking advantage of your fear," he says. "The fact that you may never use that fire extinguisher doesn't make it a waste or bad.

"We're not creating the fear; the fear is already out there. We're creating a solution."

Matheny reports for The (Palm Springs, Calif.) Desert Sun

Follow the link below to Bob Villa and check out the shipping container conversions 

 

 Re-enforcing steel work on torque container                          Storage shelves within the containert

 

 

 UNDERGROUND COMMUNITY

 PROJECT 

We feel that safety is in numbers. We are planning a Community in the Virginian Mountains 

 

We are anticipating 5 acres of property in the Virginian Mountains. Our plans include a working farm and growing our own food: hydroponics and permaculture.  We have plans to build an underground community, to prepare for the calamities in the near future.

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                                                                                                                                                                          We are seeking like-minded people with the same types of visions and urgencies that we are feeling. We feel we’ve gone through some type of a paradigm shift and have been given a purpose and a direction to what will need to be done.

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I am writing this for the 2012 Sheltered Technologies Team . Our paths have crossed just like you have crossed ours. We do not believe in coincidences. We believe we are on each others path for a specific reason. We feel we are being brought together to bring forth a Survival Community, a self-sustaining group, with a spiritual way of life.

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We would like this Under Ground Community to be without hierarchy; that will develop into a loving, trusting, friendly and supportive cooperative; such as cooperative efforts brought about by all individuals. Each person will need to bring their talents to the table and share with one another. We feel we can live in harmony as well as living off the land by contributing all that will need to be done. Preparedness and survival are our goal, and voluntary contributions to complete this project could be necessary. We ask that you purchase your own 8X40 Container, Gear and Food. We need to be in place by the middle of 2011.

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We would like to chat with you. You can e-mail us.  Feel free to contact us at any time. We are exactly where you are, and yes, there are many people that think we are crazy too!

         


 a2012ShelteredTechnologies@yahoo.com

We need you to show off your talents! We would like the community to

include:

Physician

Teacher

Herbalist

Electrician

Plumber

Construction Engineer

Botanist

Computer Techs

Administrative

Carpenters

Any and All Like Minded People 

We would be blessed to have you with us.

The World Situation today and going forward towards the 2012 time line will prove to be extremely challenging.

If there should be a CATASTROPHIC DISASTER, we ALL need to be prepared!

                                     

a2012ShelteredTechnologies@yahoo.com

(All inquiries are strictly confidential. Details will be disclosed at that time.)

  

 

 

 


 

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