Zuck Has a Bunker and You’re Not Invited
Aug 25, 2025 12:16 pm
For about a decade, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been constructing an ever-expanding compound in Hawaii.
On its surface, a massive billionaire like him doing something like that probably doesn’t surprise you… but the details of the compound are sure to raise an eyebrow.
This sprawling compound he’s been developing, which is set to cost more than $300 million USD, has all the amenities and creature comforts you could desire: two mansions, guest homes, and other buildings with sophisticated security measures.
There are even gyms, tennis courts, and tree houses for amusement.
But it’s not just about luxury.
They even have their own independent water system and energy supply on the property, with enough land for livestock and growing food.
While this may evoke images of “Fantasy Island”, the reality seems more akin to a James Bond villain.
On his compound lies a 5,000-square-foot doomsday bunker with blast-proof doors.
This isn’t simply a vacation property; Zuckerberg is preparing for something to go down, and if something big and bad does happen, he’s planning on waiting things out safely and comfortably.
So here’s the real question:
If one of the richest and most influential men on Earth has a Plan-B… shouldn't you?
You and I certainly aren’t getting invitations to Zuck’s Hawaiian luau bunker party if missiles start flying.
Plan-B’s aren’t something you come up with after things get bad; they’re in place so that when things go bad, you don’t have to worry about figuring out a plan while everyone else is panicking, frozen in fear, and hoping someone tells them what to do.
Give Zuckerberg some credit here; this has been a development of his years in the making, and he knows that if WWIII or something akin to a major catastrophe occurred, he’ll be playing tennis with his buddies while you’re wondering about your loved one’s safety.
No, you don’t necessarily need a doomsday bunker (though that would be nice to have), but you do need a Plan-B that allows you to act when others freeze from fear.
That’s the difference between victims who will struggle and survivors who are prepared.
So I’ll ask you again, if Mark Zuckerberg has a plan for a worst-case scenario, why on Earth wouldn't you?
If you see the writing on the wall and are serious about putting together an offshore Plan-B, please take the time to read this important letter.
Speak soon,
Mikkel
PS. A doomsday bunker might not be in your budget—but if safety, security, and peace of mind are priorities for your family, you can still build an airtight Plan-B. Join me and top experts from across the region this October 10-12 for the Expat Money Online Summit. We'll show you exactly why your future, your wealth, and your freedom depend on moving fast, and why Latin America is where the smart money is going. Reserve your complimentary ticket here.
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