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Goldfields museum exhibition reveals what you may have in common with doomsday preppers – ABC News
As coronavirus has spread throughout the world forcing everyone to hide in their homes, people have panicked in unusual ways. But not Jim Greer — he’s been prepared…
When faced with the reality of an insidious virus spreading throughout the world and forcing everyone to hide in their homes, people panicked in unusual ways.
Key points:
- A new exhibition at the Goldfields museum explores the relatable anxieties of doomsday preppers
- Since COVID-19 hit, prepper Jim Greer says more people have become interested in the subculture
- Museum manager Cara Haymes says the pandemic is changing attitudes towards preppers
One of the greatest mysteries of 2020 the panic buying…
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