Former CIA Officer: What Billionaires Are Doing to Prepare for a 'Grid Down'

Published on January 12, 2026
Duration: 8:27

Former CIA Officer Jason Hanson outlines how high-net-worth individuals prepare for 'grid down' scenarios, emphasizing luxury bug-out locations, redundant power systems, and extensive food supplies. He contrasts this with practical, accessible strategies for average citizens, focusing on essential redundancy and secure financial assets.

Quick Summary

Former CIA Officer Jason Hanson explains that billionaires prepare for 'grid down' scenarios by investing in luxury bug-out locations and extreme redundancy in supplies like power and food. He contrasts this with practical advice for average citizens, emphasizing secure storage of cash, gold, and silver off-grid.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Billionaire Prepping
  2. 00:40Bug Out Locations: Luxury vs. Practical
  3. 01:34Second Passports: Status vs. Strategy
  4. 02:58Redundancy: Power, Food, and Tools
  5. 03:58Financial Preparation: Cash, Gold, Silver
  6. 04:40Outsourcing Survival Infrastructure
  7. 05:38Luxury Food and Amenities

Frequently Asked Questions

What are key differences in bug-out locations between billionaires and average citizens?

Billionaires often invest in luxurious, remote mansions in places like Wyoming or Texas. In contrast, practical advice for average citizens suggests more accessible options like modified shipping containers for bug-out locations.

How do billionaires approach financial preparation for a 'grid down' event?

High-net-worth individuals emphasize keeping substantial emergency savings in physical assets such as cash, gold, silver, and platinum. These assets are typically stored in secure, off-grid locations rather than solely relying on traditional bank accounts.

What level of redundancy do billionaires employ in their survival preparations?

Billionaires maintain extreme redundancy, particularly in power sources, utilizing multiple generators (solar, gas, propane). They also aim for at least a year's supply of food and essential tools to ensure long-term sustainability.

Does Jason Hanson recommend acquiring second passports for crisis preparedness?

While the wealthy often obtain second passports, Jason Hanson advises against prioritizing them for crisis preparedness. He suggests that staying in one's familiar country is more practical due to existing knowledge of local culture and laws.

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