Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO and founder of Facebook and its parent company Meta, is reportedly building a $100 million survivalist compound in Hawaii
According to reports, the compound, located on Kauai, is being built to withstand any type of apocalyptic event.
However, rather (un)surprisingly, the “eco-warrior” won’t be building the compound to withstand a rise in sea levels – an alleged effect of the so-called “climate crisis.”
The ultimate apocalyptic bunker will apparently be called Koolau Ranch.
The compound isn’t just a pipe dream either as Wired is reporting that construction has already begun and it’s partially built.
It looks like it’ll be one of the most expensive properties constructed in modern history.
The property will include a 5,000-square-foot underground shelter with an escape hatch via a ladder.
The living quarters of the compound will host at least 30 bedrooms and 30 bathrooms.
The estate will also include a slew of guest homes and treehouses joined together by wooden bridges.
Even though this sounds like a big kid’s dream, the survivalist nature of the powerful oligarch’s design is a tad concerning.
News of the compound’s construction comes amid the release of the dystopian Obama-produced apocalypse film “Leave The World Behind.”
Alex Jones has also been making haunting apocalypse predictions for 2024.
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The trailer for the upcoming film “Civil War” also suggests the End Times could be near.
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“Civil War” and “Leave The World Behind” both depict scenarios in which the American Empire falls into violent social decline.
Both films suggest the collapse is prompted by infrastructural and political attacks from unknown enemies.
The plot for both films is eerily similar to Jones’ predictions made to Tucker Carlson in a recent episode.
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