Doomsday survivalist steals $400,000 in coins from company vacuums

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A 60-year-old doomsday survivalist has been convicted of stealing $400,000 in coins from his employer to build a massive off-the-grid home to prepare for the world's end.

Alaska's Steven D. Berry funded the three-story home - which boasts a gym, hot tub, secret passageways and a Gatling gun on a swivel mount loaded with a belt of bullets - by raiding the coin vaults of a local car wash.

Berry, who still reportedly lives in the Bald Mountain house, will be sentenced in December.

Read more: Doomsday survivalist steals $400k in coins to build massive home | Mail Online
 

That is a lucrative business right there! That much pilferage would bankrupt most small businesses.

And the cost of materials and construction must be dirt cheap in Alaska!

Guess I need to think about moving and starting a different type of company.

What a goof though, Clad would be close to worthless in a real breakdown, I have a hard time unloading my beach clad!
 

Ive never seen a gatling gun that was belt fed though:laughing9:The reporter should do his homework better.:dontknow:
 

That's hilarious. He built an escape shoot in the house for doomsday. He did not realize doomsday was upon him and the clad was his downfall. A prepper caught un prepared.:laughing7:
 

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