Mark Zuckerberg plans to build a survival bunker with a pool

Mark Zuckerberg is the creator of Facebook, and the mind behind the metaverse. He plans to build a new lavish compound, complete with an underground bunker. Wired conducted an exclusive investigative report that revealed the billionaire prepper was spending a lot of money to build his estate. The costs are rumored at more than $100 million.

Details about Plans for a Luxury Estate With a Bunker of Doomsday

Wired, based on public records and information from a confidential source, has revealed that Mark Zuckerberg’s estate is nearing completion. The main living quarters consist of over a dozen structures, with a staggering 30 bedrooms and bathrooms. The compound is centered around two massive mansions that rival the size of an NFL football field. They are equipped with elevators, offices, conference rooms and a large industrial-grade kitchen. Numerous doors in the compound will have a “sci-fi” ambiance. They may be soundproofed or controlled by keypads.

Rumors suggest that a tunnel will connect the two mansions and provide a discrete pathway to the bunker. A new structure will include a full gym, pools and saunas, as well as a cold plunge swimming pool, tennis court, and more. To add an element of adventure, guests can navigate between 11 treehouses connected by rope bridges without ever stepping foot on the ground. At least two corporate events were held on the property by Zuckerberg, which showcased the many facets of the compound.

This End of Days Bunker Includes a Swimming Pool

Koolau Ranch is the name of the compound that Zuckerberg purchased on his tropical paradise for $170 million. Plans for the new development have been leaked. A 5,000-square foot underground shelter is envisioned with all the bells, whistles, and gizmos to make the experience of surviving the end days five-star.

Wired’s investigation drew on information gathered from public records requests and planning documents. Documents revealed that primary residences would be accompanied with a 5,000 square foot underground shelter complete with living space and an emergency exit hatch.

The 18-foot tank and pump system is one of the most interesting aspects of this project. There are many rumors about the purpose of this 18-foot water tank and pump system. Rumors circulate that it is more than a contingency for an apocalypse. Could it be an important component of Zuckerberg’s ambitious project to build an underground pool?

The billionaire tech moguls appear to be sparing no expenses when it comes preparing themselves for a doomsday situation. Douglas Rushkoff’s Survival Of The Richest is a tell-all book that reveals these bunkers have cutting-edge security systems and amenities that would make five-star hotel blush.

With a luxury survival bunker Zuckerberg might suddenly find himself inundated with friend requests should an end-of-days scenario arise.

If the world were to end tomorrow, it’s hard not to imagine Mark Zuckerberg receiving friend requests that look like Jim Carrey in Bruce Almighty. Now it’s about getting a place in Zuck’s bunker-ville. Imagine this: While the world is in chaos outside, Zuckerberg receives notifications such as, “Hey Mark! Long time no apocalypse. Can I crash at yours?”

Zuckerberg’s friends could skyrocket as the doomsday count ticks down. From old high school friends to the guy who poked him accidentally in 2009, everyone will slide into his DMs and desperately seek refuge in the ultimate VIP Shelter. Zuckerberg could become the most wanted doomsday BFF if he builds a bunker.

Exact plans for Zuckerberg’s Hawaii compound remain hush-hush.

Are you interested in learning more about this? Good luck. According to Wired, Zuckerberg’s compound has now been surrounded by a 6-foot-high wall. This adds an extra layer of privacy and security. According to reports, all contracted workers, regardless of position or role, were required to sign NDAs pertaining to their contribution to the property. This level of secrecy indicates that details of the construction of the compound and its features are likely to remain tightly guarded, and not easily reach the public.

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