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Mark Zuckerberg may be building a ‘doomsday bunker’ in Hawaii with an escape hatch and blind doors

The compound's construction is cloaked in secrecy, and anybody who exposes the idea to the journalists on the site risks being fired instantly.

Mark Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Meta, is supposedly developing a top-secret $100 million house in Hawaii with a massive underground bunker.

The size of the nearly 1,400-acre estate is mind-boggling, and according to public papers obtained by Wired, the compound will have more than a dozen structures with 30 beds and 30 baths.

According to the article, the estate on the Hawaiian island of Kauai features a vast 5,000-square-foot bunker with its own power supply.

The building is cloaked in secrecy

A woodland area will be outfitted with 11 treehouses linked by rope bridges. The compound’s construction is cloaked in secrecy, and anybody who exposes the idea to the journalists on the site risks being fired instantly.

According to the article, “It’s a fight club. We don’t talk about fight clubs,” a former contractor was quoted as saying. “Nobody working on this project is allowed to talk about what they’re building… Different construction crews within the site are assigned to separate projects and workers are forbidden from speaking with other crews about their work.” 

Zuckerberg’s property, known as Koolau Ranch, contains a 5,000-square-foot subterranean bunker as well as its own electricity and food sources. “Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan continue to build one of the most expensive properties in the world,” according to the report.

The property, according to designs, is centered around two homes with a total floor space similar to a professional football field (57, 000 square feet), each with several elevators, offices, conference rooms, and an industrial-sized kitchen.

“The scale of the project suggests that it will be more than a personal vacation home — Zuckerberg has already hosted two corporate events at the compound,” according to the news release.

According to reports, the facility will be self-sufficient, with its own 55-foot-diameter-by-18-foot-tall water tank and pump system. “A variety of food is already produced across its 1, 400 acres through ranching and agriculture,” according to the article.

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Dr. Shubhangi Jha

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