A woman who has built a doomsday bunker says the door will remain closed to anyone outside her home, including family.
Rowan MacKenzie, from Missouri, who became a social media phenomenon after revealing she’s been prepping her home for 12 years, believes it’s necessary to prepare for the end of the world.
She previously hit the headlines after revealing she spent over $90,000 on her hidden bunker stockpile.
The 38-year-old began stocking up her cupboards 13 years ago and initially, bought lifelong essentials, such as beans and rice, which she taught herself to preserve through trial and error.
Rowan MacKenzie, from Missouri, who has built a doomsday bunker says the door will remain closed to anyone outside her home, including family
She said: ‘I’ve always said that if you didn’t help build it, then hard decisions will have to be made.
‘My door won’t be open to anyone, family or not, as I’ve prepared for my own home. I feel bad, but hard times call for hard knocks – and a harsh reality.’
As her stock grew, the homemaker spent more than $10,000 on having the underground space built into the basement of her home, where she keeps food and water, as well as defence weaponry.
Now, with several wars, a strain on the economy, and potential 10ft aliens coming to earth, the ‘prepper’ has taken to new measures to ensure her family is kept safe.
‘I’m preparing, as a whole, for war, inflation, nuclear disaster, and all out chaos,’ Rowan said.
‘The price of everything has gone up so much and I need to ready myself, as well as my family, for any disaster situation.
‘Our stock should last us a year or more [once used and not replenished] and I’ve had new plans made to build a second bunker in case one is compromised.’
Rowan claims most of her stockpile won’t expire for another 25 years and it’s all thanks to her ‘flawless’ rotation system to ensure there’s little-to-no wastage.
Rowan previously hit the headlines after revealing she spent over $90,000 on her hidden bunker stockpile
The 38-year-old began stocking up her cupboards 13 years ago and initially, bought lifelong essentials, such as beans and rice, which she taught herself to preserve through trial and error
The homemaker spent over $10,000 on having the underground space built into the basement of her home, where she keeps food and water, as well as defence weaponry
With the new year in full swing, the mother-of-three has taken new measures to ensure her system is fully up-to-date with all the necessities.
Now, she’s revealing her top tips for anyone looking at getting themselves prepared, too.
She said: ‘Most essential items to stock up on are water, as sufficient storage of this and ways to filter it is a must.
‘Food and medical supplies, which are often overlooked, are needed and that will most certainly end in disaster.
Rowan says that those closest to her understand the importance of what she’s doing, but is often met with confused looks when telling other people
She said the stock should last herself, her partner and three kids a year or more [once used and not replenished]
Rowan claims most of her stockpile won’t expire for another 25 years and it’s all thanks to her ‘flawless’ rotation system to ensure there’s little-to-no wastage
‘I never regret any of my purchases and the thing with prepping is that even the most useless items will be a blessing when it’s needed and not accessible.
‘It’s better to have more than you need than to need it later and not have it.’
Rowan says that those closest to her understand the importance of what she’s doing, but is often met with confused looks when telling other people.
The mother said: ‘I have a lot of backlash from people who think that what I’m doing is useless and not essential.
‘I’ve been called every name you can think of and the worst of the worst.
‘At first, it hurt my feelings, but now, I don’t let it bother me.’
Rowan’s husband, Matt Bradley, 38, said: ‘I love that we are like-minded when it comes to being prepared, as two heads are better than one.’
Her son, Ashton Varney, 21, added: ‘I just sit back and watch my parents sometimes go batty trying to find this or that to add to the bunker.
‘All I’ve learned about saving a life in hard times is so worth the crazy.’
She added: ‘I know what I’m doing is important to me and I have over 80,000 people who also agree.
‘I feel bad for the people who don’t understand what is actually going on around them right now and I fear that because they choose to ignore it, they may not make it for long when something happens.’