“A group of survivalists in southern Colorado are stepping up their preparations for societal collapse as Election Day nears. Fortitude Ranch, set up by a former US air force intelligence officer, has activated what Fox News termed ‘collapse mode’ for the first time in its history. Drew Miller, CEO of Fortitude Ranch, has not responded to the Independent’s question as to what that actually meant., but from the website it appears that ‘collapse’ mode means any member of the community can move from their homes to the site, free of charge. Members of Fortitude Ranch pay $1,000 annually for up to 10 days a year on the grounds, and during ‘collapse’ times can come and stay for free.”
“Fortitude Ranch also has sites in West Virginia and Wisconsin, with plans to expand into Nevada. The site is staffed round-the-clock by paid employees, rather than volunteers, and has guard towers positioned at the perimeter. Inside the compound are wooden log cabins, used as holiday homes during the quiet times, but equipped with underground bunkers” – The Independent.