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Doomsday prepper with survival farm says 'nobody's laughing now' after WW3 fears
- Dawe reveals a 1,500-acre Norfolk farm designed to shelter survivalists if society collapses, with a self-sustaining setup.
- The Beat the Bear project could feed about 1,000 people and includes a dairy, flour mill, and butchery.
- Dawe says early critics now acknowledge his foresight regarding potential societal strain and crisis risk.
- The project envisions annual subscriptions of 10,000 to 100,000 pounds per person to join.
- Dawe links concerns to broader socio-economic issues and credit dependence rather than solely geopolitics.
- The farm includes an on-site oil presses to produce diesel for machinery.
- Dawe notes a long preparation period, stating he has worked on the project for two decades.
- He aims to open the community to others who commit to significant lifestyle changes.
- Dawe warns that in crises, government help is not guaranteed or timely.
- The enterprise reflects a broader fear of societal and economic instability amid global tensions.
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