But let’s break it down a bit:

1. Risk Aversion on Steroids

Billionaires often plan for low probability, high impact events—stuff that could go very wrong, even if it’s unlikely. So prepping for societal collapse or climate catastrophe might just be extreme risk management, not insider info.


2. Climate Change Is Public Info

A lot of what drives their moves isn't secret. Climate data, economic instability, and political polarization are out in the open. They might just be acting faster and with more resources on the same red flags everyone sees.


3. Power = Options

When you have billions, you can afford to entertain apocalyptic "what ifs." Building a bunker in New Zealand or investing in Mars colonies becomes a flex, not a necessity. It's the luxury version of buying insurance.


4. Conspiracy Fuel? Sure

The secrecy, the tech obsession, the sudden land grabs—it definitely creates a vibe. But there's no solid evidence that billionaires have classified info about an imminent collapse.


That said... if you saw Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos quietly teleporting to a secret space station tomorrow, I’d say grab your go-bag just in case.

You leaning more toward “they know something,” or just think it’s rich-people paranoia?