Why Mark Zuckerberg is building $100 million survivalist estate in Hawaii?
Mark Zuckerberg's Hawaii estate is set to have a 5,000-square-foot underground refuge with purported ladder escape door
Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of Meta, is building a $100 million compound in Hawaii, designed to withstand every kind of apocalypse except one in which sea levels rose, as per the rumours this week.
According to Wired, the Kauai estate, which will reportedly be known as Koolau Ranch, is already half-built. It appears to be among the most costly buildings to be built in contemporary times. The property will have a 5,000-square-foot underground refuge with a purported ladder escape door, as well as a number of guest houses and treehouses connected by wooden bridges, at least 30 bedrooms, and 30 bathrooms.
Though it sounds like everyone's dream — that is, like a big kid's dream — the design's survivalist bent worries me a little. The alleged construction of the complex is being reported just after the trailer for the upcoming movie "Civil War," the gloomy Obama-produced apocalyptic film "Leave The World Behind," and Alex Jones's unsettling 2023 apocalyptic prophecies.
Both "Leave The World Behind" and "Civil War" present scenarios in which political and infrastructure attacks by unidentified opponents cause the American Empire to descend into violent societal decay.
Both films' plots remarkably resemble Jones' predictions that he gave to Tucker Carlson, the co-founder of Daily Caller, in a recent episode.
The films' themes relate with the daily actions taken by world elites like Mark Zuckerberg, as per the Daily Caller.
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