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In a laughable attempt at escaping the end of the world, billionaire social media guru Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook (Meta) is building a large underground bunker beneath his lavish 1,500-acre Kauai, Hawaii, estate.

According to reports, Zuckerberg has been incrementally expanding his tropical bugout property, which will soon contain a “5,000-square-foot underground shelter” with its “own energy and food supplies.”

WIRED conducted an in-depth investigation into the property via public records requests showing the blueprints of “an opulent techno-Xanadu, complete with underground shelter and what appears to be a blast-resistant door.”

Known officially as “Koolau Ranch,” the Zuckerberg property currently consists of two major houses connected by a tunnel that ultimately leads to the subterranean bunker.

Building records show that the compound, once complete, will be self-sufficient. Zuckerberg will have his own food supply and water tank measuring 55 feet in diameter and 18 feet in height.

“Building permits put the price tag for the main construction at around $100 million, in addition to $170 million in land purchases, but this is likely an underestimate,” WIRED reports.

(Related: During the Wuhan coronavirus [COVID-19] “pandemic,” interest in doomsday bunkers soaredas people stuck in lockdown sought an escape from all the oppression.) Zuckerberg’s secret Hawaiian bunker not-so-secret anymore

Zuckerberg has had plenty of crew members going in and out of the property as of late to perform various duties. All of them were reportedly subject to nondisclosure agreements (NDAs), meaning they are not allowed to talk about what they know concerning its progress or outcome.

“It’s fight club,” one of them is quoted as saying, jokingly. “We don’t talk about fight club.”

Another ex-employee further confirmed that Zuckerberg is making all of his compound employees remain silent about the project, which is to be kept top secret at all times.

Zuckerberg requires the “extremely severe” observance of NDAs, the ex-employee revealed, adding that the agreements prevent everyone from “taking the risk of getting caught even taking a picture.”

One of the many millionaire-billionaires scrambling to prepare some kind of refuge ahead of the sixth seal as outlined in Revelation 6, Zuckerberg believes his island oasis will save him from what is soon to become of this wicked world.

Zuckerberg is joined by Palantir founder Peter Thiel, also of PayPal, who is similarly building a doomsday bunker in an isolated location.

“Billionaires are driven to construct doomsday bunkers for a variety of reasons, including the potential fallout from the Russia-Ukraine war, the potential Middle East regional conflict, the potential for Western cities to collapse into criminal hotspots, the increase in illegal immigration throughout the West, worsening financial conditions in the West, and a host of other reasons,” reports Great Game India.

In the comments, someone quoted the Word of God in reference to Zuckerberg and Thiel’s vain attempts to self-escape the wrath to come.

“And the land will sink beneath the water and the bunkers will become their tombs,” this person wrote. “The Lord will not be mocked.”

“Feudal lords also lived in fortress compounds to protect themselves from angry serfs,” wrote another.

“It may be blast resistant but is it also weld resistant?” asked another. “As in, I will come over there and weld it shut from the outside.”

“He is building his own prison tomb,” said someone else. “He will be destroyed from within.”

“This is probably a decoy bunker,” another speculated. “It isn’t effective if everyone knows where it is.”

The latest news about billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg who are trying in vain to save themselves from the wrath of God to come can be found at Prophecy.news.

Sources for this article include:

GreatGameIndia.com

NaturalNews.com

BlueLetterBible.org

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MILWAUKEE — The Brewers have become the first major league team to clinch a playoff spot this season.

According to MLB, the New York Mets’ 3-2 loss to the Texas Rangers on Saturday sealed at least a National League wild card for the Brewers as they got ready to play Saturday night against the St. Louis Cardinals.

The NL Central-leading Brewers own the best record in the majors.

This marks the seventh time in the last eight seasons that the Brewers have qualified for the playoffs, though they haven’t won a postseason series since reaching Game 7 of the National League Championship Series in 2018.

They had made a total of two postseason appearances from 1983-2017.

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Georgia Tech stuns Clemson with walk-off FG

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ATLANTA — Aidan Birr made a 55-yard field goal as time expired and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets upset the No. 12 Clemson Tigers on Saturday.

With no timeouts left and the clock running with under 20 seconds to play, the Georgia Tech special teams squad sprinted onto the field and lined up.

And on fourth-and-3, Birr connected and the home crowd rushed the field.

Quarterback Haynes King returned from a lower-body injury that kept him out of Georgia Tech’s Sept. 6 win over Gardener-Webb.

King was 19-for-27 for 216 yards and added 25 carries for 103 yards and a touchdown on a 1-yard quarterback sneak in the fourth quarter for the Yellow Jackets (3-0, 1-0 ACC).

King’s score and the 2-point conversion gave the Yellow Jackets a 21-14 lead.

Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik had an uneven performance in which he turned the ball over twice — one fumble and one interception.

Klubnik was 15-for-26 for 207 yards, including a 73-yard touchdown pass to Bryant Wesco early in the second half to give the Tigers a 14-13 lead. Klubnik added 62 yards and one touchdown on the ground.

For the second straight week, Clemson (1-2, 0-1) had to overcome a slow start and halftime deficit.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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Simpson, Williams shine as Tide roll Wisconsin

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Ty Simpson threw for 382 yards and four touchdowns, including two to returning star Ryan Williams, and No. 19 Alabama overpowered Wisconsin for the second consecutive year, winning 38-14 on Saturday.

Simpson completed 24 of 29 passes, with two of his misses being drops by Williams and freshman Lotzier Brooks. Williams finished with five receptions for 165 yards after missing last week’s game because of a concussion.

Simpson, who was equally solid last week against Louisiana-Monroe, joined Mac Jones (2020) as the only quarterbacks in school history to complete at least 80% of their passes and throw three TDs in consecutive games.

The Byrant-Denny Stadium crowd erupted as Williams took a screen pass and went 75 yards on the first play of the second half. It gave Williams his first 100-yard game since facing Georgia last September.

Bray Hubbard‘s two interceptions led an Alabama (2-1) defense that held Wisconsin to 209 yards. The Crimson Tide notched four sacks.

Danny O’Neil, subbing for injured Wisconsin starter Billy Edwards Jr., completed 11 of 17 passes for 117 yards. His 41-yard TD pass to Jayden Ballard was one of the few highlights for the Badgers (2-1). Vinny Anthony II also returned a kickoff 95 yards for a score.

The injury-riddled Badgers couldn’t find a rhythm on either side of the ball and have dropped consecutive games to Alabama by a combined score of 80-24, while the Tide have outscored their last two opponents by a combined score of 111-14 following their season-opening loss to Florida State.

Alabama defensive end LT Overton left the game in the third quarter with an undisclosed injury and did not return. He walked to the locker room without assistance.

Wisconsin returns home to face Maryland next Saturday in the Big Ten opener for both teams.

Alabama gets the week off before opening conference play against No. 6 Georgia.

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