The same data lays out a program of off-the-record sessions, including: “Money (Does?) Buy Happiness,” “Bring Back Nuclear,” “Navigating WWIII,” “Battlefield Technologies,” and “How’s Your Sex Life?” Other talks include “Build-a-Cult,” moderated by the founder of the Christian networking site Pray.com, and “Build-a-Party,” run by a former White House national security official. Gonna guess those are not entirely serious titles. In fact, I remember an excerpt from this book talking about this more as a thing they think might happen, and their main concern isn't making sure their bunker survives the nukes, it's making sure you can't get into the bunker. In fact, a big part of the whole bunker fantasy seems to be a fear that the people will rise up against them at some point.
