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The New Face of American Prepping: Mobility Over Bunkers as Iran Tensions Mount

Last updated: March 14, 2026 12:16 pm
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A veteran doomsday prepper is urging Americans to prioritize cash, portable “go bags,” and weaponry over traditional bunkers, citing an imminent threat of Iranian retaliation and economic realities that make fixed shelters unsustainable.

Recent intelligence assessments suggest an Iranian attack on US soil is not a matter of if but when according to defense analysts. This escalating threat has triggered a wave of preparedness among civilians, with one expert advocating a fundamental shift in survival strategy.

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Rowan MacKenzie, a doomsday prepper, smiling with red hair, green painted fingernails, and tattoos on her fingers and hand, Image 2 shows A room filled with black shelves stocked with water bottles, non-perishable food, and other supplies

Rowan MacKenzie, a seasoned doomsday prepper who declined to reveal her location, has spent years stockpiling supplies for potential conflict. However, she recently abandoned a fortified bunker containing $423,000 worth of essentials due to unsustainable maintenance costs—a decision she describes as forced by economic pressure.

“Plan for an air strike and stay hidden at all costs,” MacKenzie urges. “Black out your windows, make your home look desolate. Staying alert is no longer a choice. We’re entering into a very unstable time and being prepared is the only thing we can control.”

Her current strategy revolves around three pillars: cash on hand, portable go bags, and weaponry. She advises keeping half of one’s savings in physical cash to mitigate the risk of electronic grid failures during conflict. “If it is, your money is as good as dirt if it’s in the bank,” she states, recommending at least a week’s worth of cash for emergency survival.

Go bags, she explains, are lightweight packs containing water, non-perishable food, a change of clothes, and a phone charger. Each family member should also have a personalized escape plan, though she keeps those details classified for security.

Why the move from bunkers to mobility? MacKenzie cites both practicality and economics. Fixed bunkers require significant investment and are vulnerable to discovery, while go bags enable rapid evacuation. Rising inflation and supply chain disruptions have also made maintaining large stockpiles prohibitively expensive, as she experienced firsthand.

Additionally, she recommends storing 72 hours’ worth of essentials—including medications and weapons—separately from go bags for quick access. Precious metals like gold and silver are suggested as inflation hedges, and physical copies of important documents are emphasized over digital storage, which could become inaccessible if the internet fails.

MacKenzie’s warnings resonate with a growing prepper movement. “Many Americans are fearing that we’ve provoked our most powerful enemy and put ourselves at risk,” she notes, reflecting widespread anxiety about foreign policy decisions. This sentiment is fueled by perceived government unpreparedness and a lack of trust in official crisis management.

The shift toward mobile preparedness mirrors historical trends during periods of high geopolitical tension, such as the Cold War era, when civil defense drills emphasized duck-and-cover strategies. Today’s preppers, however, face a more complex threat landscape involving cyberattacks, electromagnetic pulses, and conventional strikes.

MacKenzie concludes with a stark message: “This is the beginning – we must be ready for whatever comes next.” Her advice underscores a broader realization among Americans: in an era of unpredictable conflicts, adaptability and self-reliance may be the only reliable safeguards.

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