
Mark Zuckerberg Breaks His Silence on Hawaii “Doomsday Bunker” Controversy
In a rare statement, Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has finally broken his silence on the controversy surrounding his alleged “doomsday bunker” under his $270 million Hawaiian mansion compound.
The news emerged earlier this week, sparking widespread speculation and intrigue about the nature of the underground facility. While details remain scarce, it is reportedly capable of accommodating an astonishing 1,000 football fields worth of space.
Zuckerberg, known for keeping a low profile, has now spoken out to address the rumors in an exclusive interview with Daily Mail.
“I’m not sure where this ‘doomsday bunker’ business came from,” Zuckerberg began. “Let me set the record straight – I do have a private residence on my property in Hawaii, which is completely normal for someone of my position and industry.”
The tech mogul went on to clarify that his estate does contain an underground structure, but it’s merely a secure facility designed for research and development purposes.
“It’s not about preparing for the apocalypse or storing away food and supplies,” Zuckerberg emphasized. “I assure you, I’m no Doomsday enthusiast! My focus is on creating innovative solutions for humanity’s biggest challenges.”
Zuckerberg refused to elaborate further on what specifically takes place in this underground space, fueling ongoing speculation among fans and critics alike.
As the world continues to weigh in on the matter, one thing is clear: Mark Zuckerberg has finally spoken out about his mysterious Hawaiian compound.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk