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Why are billionaires building bunkers?

Jan 29, 20267 min
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Summary

Neil and Hannah discuss the growing trend of 'preppers', focusing on wealthy tech billionaires who are constructing elaborate underground bunkers. They examine the motivations behind this phenomenon, including fears of global disasters like nuclear tensions, AI risks, and climate change, as well as the desire to maintain social status and a luxurious lifestyle. The episode also explores the 'prepper mentality' and introduces related vocabulary.

Episode description

People around the world have been preparing for what they believe will be a major world disaster in the near future. Now, some tech billionaires are joining the trend by building underground bunker complexes to keep them safe if the world order collapses. Do they know something we don't? Neil discusses this with Hannah, from the What in the World podcast, and they teach you some new vocabulary.

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Intro / Opening

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The Rise of Tech Billionaire Preppers

Hello and welcome to Six Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Neil and today we're joined by Hannah from the What in the World podcast. Hey Neil, it's great to be back. So Neil, do you think you're good at preparing for the future or for unexpected events? Hm reasonably uh good, I suppose. Depends what kind of event we're talking about. All kinds of events. Now I think I'm pretty organised, but I only have enough food to last me about a week. And today we're talking all about preppers.

A prepper is someone who believes that disaster is likely to happen soon, and so they prepare for it. A prepper might learn survival skills, or they might build a bunker, an underground shelter. Yes, and recently, many famous billionaires from the tech industry have made the news for building luxury bunkers. So what these bunkers need to do is to keep you safe from danger, but they're also like something out of a spy film. They're huge, and they've got cool features like gyms or home cinemas.

They allow someone to live a comfortable life while staying safe from danger. A very comfortable life. We're going to be talking about these luxury bunkers, the people building them, and what they're so afraid of. But first, Neil, I've got a question for you. Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is building a property in Hawaii, which is reported to include a huge underground bunker.

So Neil, how much is he reportedly spending on the project? Is it A ten million dollars? B fifty million dollars or C a hundred million dollars? Well Hannah, I don't know.

Prepper Mentality and Their Motivations

He's a pretty rich guy, so I think a hundred million. Well, I will reveal the answer at the end of the programme. Hannah, you've been looking into these luxury bunkers like the one Mark Zuckerberg is reported to be building on What in the World? What have you discovered? Well, I was joined by BBC reporter Natalia Jimenez to talk about preppers.

And I started off by asking whether she had ever considered building a bunker and preparing for disaster. I love this question because I've actually been thinking about it for a while. Fun fight. Have you? Your preference when you watch T V in the US, when you turn on a kind of US TV channel, what happens is that there's usually some ads about freeze dried food. I'm not kidding. They pop up quite regularly.

And it's all about kind of the prepper mentality. What are you gonna do when the apocalypse happens? Natalia has thought about building a bunker and getting prepared because she sees adverts for freeze dried food that would last a long time on TV in the US. When she talks about the adverts, she says I'm not kidding, which means I'm not joking. Natalia says that these adverts are part of the prepper mentality. A mentality is a person's way of thinking about things.

So the prepper mentality would mean thinking about things like a prepper. Part of the prepper mentality is to question what you would do if the apocalypse happened. An apocalypse refers to a serious event which causes destruction and change. So lots of people do think about preparing for bad things. Natalia's thought about it, and for tech billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg, they're able to spend a lot of money preparing for disaster.

So do you think they know something we don't? What are they preparing for? Let's hear from Natalia again, speaking to me on what in the world. So the reasons include nuclear tensions, AI risks. climate disaster, essentially any world ending event. But Secondly, it's also a mark of societal status. So no matter what happens, no matter what comes our way, if you're a tech billionaire, you're going to be able to live through that comfortably without compromising your lifestyle, without compromising

standard that you have. So because these tech billionaires are essentially building the future, the fact that they're so afraid of it, quote unquote, is telling within itself. So, while tech billionaires are worried about things like climate disaster or AI, Natalia says that luxury bunkers are also a mark of social status, or status, as we would say in the UK.

Someone's status is the amount of respect or importance given to them by other people. With their bunkers, tech billionaires would be able to survive without compromising their luxury lifestyle, that means without lowering their standard of living.

Bunker Cost and New Vocabulary

Okay, so now I need to know the answer to that quiz question you gave me, Hannah. Yes, Neil. So my question was: Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, is building a property in Hawaii, which is said to include a huge underground bunker. How much is he reported to be spending on the project? Well, I think I gave option C, which was a hundred million dollars. You're right, Neil. The property is said to include a large underground bunker, although Zuckerberg says it's just a little shelter.

Okay, it's time to recap the language we've learnt during the programme, starting with prepper. Someone who thinks disaster is likely to happen soon and so prepares for it. Kidding means joking. Your mentality is the way you think about things. An apocalypse refers to a serious event which causes destruction and change. Your status or status in society is the amount of respect and importance other people give you.

And if you compromise something, like your lifestyle, you lower the standard of it. That's it for this episode of Six Minute English. But Hannah, where can people find more what in the world? Well, you can listen to us wherever you get your BBC podcast. Or you can watch us on the BBC World Service YouTube channel.

Just search for What in the World in the Studio or click on the link in the notes for this program. And don't forget to test what you've learnt in this program with the quiz on our website, bbclearningenglish.com. Goodbye for now. Goodbye, and if you're a prepper, good luck.

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