Rushkoff — 'Survival of the Richest' / 'The Mindset'
reference
The richest tech billionaires are quietly building luxury doomsday bunkers because they assume civilization is going to collapse.
Who they are
Douglas Rushkoff's book 'Survival of the Richest,' documenting how ultra-wealthy tech elites plan to ride out societal collapse in comfort.
What they do
The engine uses it as source material for elite 'breakaway survivalism,' held as ordinary risk-hedging rather than proof of secret knowledge.
How it works
Rushkoff records tech elites treating collapse as inevitable and preparing remote land, fortified self-sufficient compounds and private security.
Why it matters
The engine reads this behavior as the wealthy simply hedging their bets, deliberately not as evidence that 'they know something' about a coming reset.
The engine's record — word for word
Anomalous-Phenomena raw-data extraction (2026-06-11): Douglas Rushkoff's documented account of ultra-wealthy tech elites who treat civilizational collapse as an inevitability to be survived in luxury (remote land, fortified self-sustaining redoubts, private security). Sources the breakaway-survivalism behavior; held as elite risk-hedging, not proof of a 'they-know-something' reset. Net-new. [Report #103 (ECDO)] the 'Event' survival mindset is socio-technical/ecological, never georotational — sources the breakaway-as-hedging reading against ECDO catastrophism.
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