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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

ZeroHedge.com
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Shohei Ohtani made his pitching debut from Dodger Stadium on Monday, giving up a run in his lone inning of work, then struck out in his first plate appearance as Los Angeles’ DH, marking the first time he has pitched and hit in a game since Aug. 23, 2023.

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The Pittsburgh Steelers and safety DeShon Elliott have agreed to a two-year, $12.5 million extension with $9.21 million guaranteed, a source confirmed to ESPN.

Elliott, 28, was one of the Steelers’ best run defenders last year with 2 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries, 4 tackles for loss and 108 combined tackles.

NFL Network first reported the deal.

A former sixth-round pick, Elliott spent his first four seasons in the league with the Baltimore Ravens and Detroit Lions before joining the Miami Dolphins for one year.

The Steelers signed Elliott as a free agent to a two-year deal before the 2024 season.

He has 395 tackles in 72 career games.

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Ippei Mizuhara, the disgraced former interpreter for Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani, is in federal prison in Pennsylvania, a spokesperson for the Federal Bureau of Prisons told ESPN on Monday.

Mizuhara, 40, was ordered to surrender to federal authorities by Monday. He is in custody at Federal Correctional Institution Allenwood Low, a low-security facility, after being sentenced to 57 months in prison for stealing nearly $17 million from Ohtani.

Mizuhara was initially ordered to report to prison in March, but a federal judge granted the delay. The reasons for the delay remain under seal.

Mizuhara’s attorney declined ESPN’s request for comment, but previously stated that he expects Mizuhara, a Japanese citizen, to eventually be deported.

The Dodgers fired Mizuhara in March 2024 after an ESPN investigation revealed he sent millions in wire transfers from Ohtani’s account to an illegal bookmaker. He pleaded guilty to bank fraud and filing a false tax return in June 2024, admitting that he placed about 19,000 bets with the bookie over a two-year period and accumulated over $40 million in debt.

The bookmaker, Mathew Bowyer, pleaded guilty in August to running an illegal gambling business, money laundering and subscribing a false tax return. He is awaiting sentencing.

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