Utah Millionaire's 300-Acre Doomsday Haven: A Self-Sustaining Paradise for the Apocalypse

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Entrepreneur Jayson Orvis has invested in a 300-acre sanctuary in Utah, designed to support nearly 200 people in the event of a catastrophic collapse. The producer-author, known for his post-apocalyptic TV series 'Homestead,' has created a self-sustaining community with a focus on natural living. Inside the compound, Orvis has cultivated a 'food forest' where he grows organic produce without pesticides or synthetic fertilizers. The property is also home to wild deer, turkey, elk, goats, rabbits, and chickens, providing a natural source of meat. Unlike some of his fellow millionaires, Orvis has opted against building an underground bunker. Instead, he believes his compound's remote location and well-defended perimeter make it unnecessary. He envisions his community as a place where neighbors can come together and share resources, rather than isolating themselves underground. In the event of a societal collapse, Orvis plans to welcome his family and friends, along with medical experts, beekeepers, master gardeners, and former military personnel, including Afghan refugee commandos. He aims to provide a safe haven where they can survive indefinitely, relying on the compound's supplies and the land's cultivation. Orvis's vision for his doomsday sanctuary is to redefine what it means to be prepared for the unexpected. With his unique approach to self-sufficiency and community building, he is creating a model for resilience in the face of adversity.