🇺🇸 Why Are The Elites Moving Into High Security 'Fortress Communities'
The elite aren’t stupid. They can see that our society is coming apart at the seams all around us, and so they want to live some place safe. In fact, for many among the elite security has become the number one priority when choosing a new home. Unfortunately, the vast majority of us do not have the resources to move into high security communities guarded by teams of armed professionals. When things really start hitting the fan, most Americans are just going to have to deal with the chaos that is suddenly erupting all around them.
But for the ultra-wealthy, one of the benefits of having so much money is being able to shut yourself off from the rest of the world.
In Delray Beach, Florida a community known as Stone Creek Ranch has become extremely trendy among the elite for one particular reason.
It has a heavily armed security unit that watches over it 24 hours a day…
On paper, Stone Creek Ranch—a “prestigious” enclave made up of less than 40 luxury homes—is a world away from Miami, Manalapan, and Palm Beach: It offers no beaches, no celebrity-approved nightlife, and no glitzy designer shopping.
Yet it offers one very particular luxury that is proving to be quite the draw among the one percent: total and absolute privacy that is safeguarded by a team of armed professionals who watch over the community 24/7—a majority of whom come from previous jobs in law enforcement or the military.
Prospective residents’ entry into the community is policed just as carefully: Any homebuyers seeking to purchase one of just 37 private residences within Stone Creek are required to go through rigorous criminal background checks before they can even attempt to secure a home there.
Considering how fast conditions in our society are deteriorating, it sounds like a wonderful place.
But you will never get to live there unless you have tens of millions of dollars…
đź”— https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/why-are-elites-moving-high-security-fortress-communities
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