Philip Hogue joins Art Bell to discuss survival preparedness and his book "No Such Thing as Doomsday." A preparedness expert from Montana, Hogue has organized and designed one of the largest civilian-built underground shelter projects in the United States. The conversation explores various disaster scenarios including biological warfare, terrorist attacks, and earth changes. Hogue shares his ten years of research and hands-on experience in shelter building, addressing common preparedness misconceptions and practical survival strategies. From underground bunkers to emergency supplies, the discussion covers essential preparations for uncertain times. Art and Philip examine what it really means to be prepared in an unpredictable world, offering listeners insights into survival planning that goes beyond simple disaster response to comprehensive lifestyle preparedness.