Mark Zuckerberg's Secret Hawaii Compound: A Billionaire's Apocalypse Hideaway

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Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta (formerly Facebook), is reportedly behind an extensive construction project on a 1,400-acre site in Kauai, Hawaii. The project includes a 5,000-square-foot underground shelter, self-sustaining energy and food supplies, treehouses connected by rope bridges, and a tunnel system linking two mansions to the bunker. The project has faced backlash from locals, who accuse Zuckerberg of exploiting Hawaiian land ownership laws. A petition to stop the project has garnered over a million signatures. Despite the secrecy surrounding the project, it is well-known in the community that Zuckerberg is behind it.
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