Beach died on May 10, leaving behind an ailing wife, five grown children, a massive bunker, some half-finished plans for a new world and no instructions for how to carry on without him. He did all this under the assumption that the world would end soon, and that he’d be around to start a new one.īut Bruce Beach’s life came to an end before the world did, after he suffered a heart attack at age 87. Then he recruited friends, family and fellow survivalists to his cause, assembled plans for restarting society after the nukes hit and began developing a universal language that would supposedly unite humanity through a common tongue. He buried 42 school buses in the 1980s and linked them together into the world’s largest private fallout shelter, the Ark Two. Marta Iwanek/Toronto Star via Getty Images Bruce Beach poses for a photo in front of his fallout shelter in Horning’s Mills on July 9, 2015.
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