HIT SERIES "DOOMSDAY PREPPERS" RETURNS WITH BIGGER BUILDS, HIGH-TECH SURVIVAL GEAR AND EVEN MORE EXTREME BUG-OUT PLANS TO SURVIVE THE END OF DAYS
It's a Prepper "MacGyver" Mania in Season 3,
with More Tricked-out Vehicles, Fortresses and Elaborate Escape Routes
New Season of Doomsday Preppers Premieres Tuesday, October 29, at 9 PM ET/PT
on National Geographic Channel
(Washington, DC - September 26, 2013). Forget bottled water in the basement and a few extra batteries. Prepper MacGyvers across the country are testing the limits of ingenuity as they develop even more extreme tricked-out Doomsday survival machines, high-tech shelters and specialized escape routes. With customized features, super-secret locations and home-spun engineering, these Armageddon defense systems are designed to keep their owners prepared for any scenario.
This fall, National Geographic Channel's popular series Doomsday Preppers returns with a whole new season of bug-outs, bunkers and back-up plans for the back-up plans. Beginning Tuesday, October 29, at 9 p.m. ET/PT, Doomsday Preppers follows Americans from across the country as they prepare to protect themselves and their families from what they believe is an impending disaster - whether it's nuclear fallout, financial collapse, power grid failure or something else. For more information, visit www.natgeotv.com/doomsday and follow us on Twitter at @NGC_PR.
Now, more than ever, preparedness is at the forefront of many people's minds. But for some people, preparedness isn't just at the forefront, it's an obsession. We'll take a look at a whole new level of bigger builds, more advanced technology and even more extreme survival plans.
Meet a family prepared to fend off a nuclear strike and join them as they execute their risky backyard escape route - a 140-foot-long underground tunnel that's just 2 feet in diameter. And for those living on the western coast of the U.S., a tsunami brought on by an earthquake is a very real concern. Visit an Alaskan family who believes that their key to survival lies at the bottom of the freezing cold sea. In Tennessee, go inside the ultimate bug-out vehicle - a school bus converted into a mobile safe room that its designer says never has to stop because it runs on debris converted into fuel.
Builds this season include:
· Chad - Phoenix, Ariz. - 140-foot-long, 2 foot wide underground escape tunnel
· Curt - Oregon - Custom-built bug-out vehicle
· Dan - Tampa, Fla. - Solar-powered survival station which is a one-stop prepper workshop
· Greg - Tennessee - Invisible tree house surrounded by 30 acres of forest and 12+ feet into the canopy
· Tyler - Tacoma, Wash. - Bulletproof custom body armor suit
· Rob - Texas - Ultimate booby-trap system for complete perimeter protection
· Rodney - Ketchikan, Alaska - One-of-a-kind tankless scuba system and an underwater cache system
· Tracy - Smithville, Tenn. - Retrofitted school bus turned mobile safe room with a gasoline-free fueling system
Following Doomsday Preppers, National Geographic Channel examines potential end-of-days scenarios in the new series How to Survive the End of the World. On Tuesday, October 29, at 10 p.m. ET/PT, we ask, could a zombie apocalypse really happen? How to Survive the End of the World: Rabid Earth goes inside the horrors of a mutated rabies virus and how humanity might overcome a deadly pandemic that could turn us into a race of zombie-like beings. Dramatic footage plays out a potentially real-life scenario where the infectious agent is turned into a weapon of mass destruction; society crumbles as the virus spreads at uncontrollable levels. Along the way, experts break down the stages of the epidemic and the ways we may try to fight it. Then, on Tuesday, November 5, at 10 p.m. ET/PT, How to Survive the End of the World: Flooded Earth explores how humanity might engineer survival in the face of unprecedented rainfall and global flooding brought on by an ice asteroid crashing into the moon. Scientists break down the terrifying consequences that flash floods and rising sea levels could have on global populations; as the ground begins to vanish beneath our feet, we'll be forced to look at new ways to live on a planet that is becoming a water world.
Premiere episodes of Doomsday Preppers include:
Doomsday Preppers: Take Our Country Back
Premieres Tuesday, October 29 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Deep in Oregon's backcountry sits an 80-acre off-the-grid estate that prepper Curt and his family have designed as a fortress in the event of an economic collapse. Isolation is one of their greatest strengths, but the protective measures are endless: a 3,000-square-foot greenhouse, a lake with 1 million gallons of water, infrared cameras and a high-tech software system - not to mention the children are trained in marksmanship. Now, Curt is working on his next prep - turning a regular truck into a high-speed armored vehicle. But while the cameras are rolling, Mother Nature strikes and the entire property is under an immediate threat. In Alaska, Rodney is preparing for a cataclysmic earthquake and the towering tsunami that could follow. With military training, an extensive food supply and an extreme bug-out vehicle named "War Machine," Rodney is confident he's on the right track to surviving Doomsday. He's even devised a unique underwater cache system to sustain his family in a resource-scarce community - but concerned that the public will be unable to refill scuba tanks after a disaster, Rodney devises a tankless scuba system.
Doomsday Preppers: The Fight Ahead
Premieres Tuesday, November 5 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Prepper Chad believes that a nuclear strike resulting in a genocidal siege is a real possibility. At his home in Arizona, he is working on executing the biggest prep of his life - a 140-foot-long escape tunnel from his family's house to a bug-out vehicle. With the help of his wife and daughter, he begins construction - but as the project unfolds, they realize they're in over their heads. And in North Carolina, Mike and his family are prepping for a devastating chemical and biological attack. A former member of the Special Forces, Mike runs an ATV park, but out back, he has prepped it as the perfect bug-out spot. With an assault rifle-fitted ATV and a mobile chemical attack tent, Mike believes a rapid response time could be what keeps his family out of harm's way.
Doomsday Preppers: We are the Marauders
Premieres Tuesday, November 12 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
While many preppers believe defense is the best strategy for surviving a Doomsday scenario, one family in Tacoma, Wash., is banking on a good offense. Tyler, his wife and his cousin have assembled a group of like-minded, would-be marauders from their neighborhood in preparation for a catastrophic domestic terrorist attack. They have only six months' worth of food because they plan on taking what they need in order to survive - and to stay safe, they're developing the ultimate suit of armor. The homemade protection will be bulletproof, lightweight and stronger than anything sold in a store - hopefully an ideal defense mechanism if martial law is enacted and civility goes out the window. Meanwhile, Kevin believes that cooperation and sharing among neighbors is critical to survival. He's decided that the best way to bug-out is to flee the country - that's why he moved his family from Kansas to Costa Rica. In an effort to become more self-reliant, Kevin is planning to ramp up his food production with the ultimate aquaponics system and, if all goes as planned, he'll survive Doomsday with a never-ending supply of fresh fish and vegetables.
Doomsday Preppers: Total Destruction
Premieres Tuesday, November 19 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
A devastating EF-5 tornado, like the one that struck Oklahoma in May of this year, can throw buildings into the air and hurt hundreds of people. In Tennessee, Tracy is preparing for just that. Tracy has spent six years prepping his farm for a super tornado, but if it does hit, he doesn't plan on hunkering down - he plans on gathering his family and making a getaway in his mobile safe room. He's devised a "gasifier" that he says can convert debris into a petroleum substitute that can power this newest in-progress invention. If all goes as planned, Tracy can travel in his mobile bunker without ever having to worry about stopping because it will literally be fueled by destruction. Meanwhile, in Tampa, Fla., Dan is preparing for a mega lightning storm to knock out the power grid by constructing a solar-powered survival station so that, after a catastrophe, he'll have a one-stop prepper's workshop. By harnessing the sun's energy, Dan believes he'll be able to build weapons, cook, purify water and have a long-term solution to power failure.
Doomsday Preppers: Survival is an Ugly Beast
Premieres Tuesday, November 26 at 9 p.m. ET/PT
Rob has most of his prepper boxes checked: enough food to feed his family for two years, self-made bullets and a stockpile of weapons. But in order to protect his family from Doomsday marauders, he is devising the ultimate booby-trap system. With the help of a neighbor, Rob is securing his Texas property's perimeter with an elaborate system of alarms, traps and defense mechanisms. But when an unexpected tornado hits, Rob goes into instant prepper mode and booby-trap plans must be put on hold. In Tennessee, Greg is preparing for a national financial catastrophe and plans to spend most of Doomsday in an undisclosed location - an invisible tree house miles from city limits where he hopes to be safe from urban looters. If the build goes as planned, Greg and his family will have a tree house 12 feet into the forest canopy, with mirrored paneling so it reflects the surrounding trees, and a stockpile of food, water and ammo.
Doomsday Preppers is produced by Sharp Entertainment for National Geographic Channel (NGC). For Sharp Entertainment, executive producer is Matt Sharp; co-executive producer is Alan Madison; vice president of production is Dan Adler. For NGC, executive producer is Kathleen Cromley; vice president, production & development is Charlie Parsons; senior vice president, production & development is Noel Siegel; president is Howard Owens.
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