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these tech terrorists are so bat and bar mitzvahed up that they go beyond their chosenness . . . Imagine Zuckerberg and Stephen Miller yakking about circumcision at Mar-a-Lago!

His Golan Heights: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is dropping lawsuits that sought to buy out Native Hawaiians who own small pieces of land within his sprawling Kauai estate, after days of public outcry.

State representatives had criticized the legal action, while neighbors of the property reportedly planned to march this week in protest.

Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, said in a letter to the community published Friday in The Garden Island newspaper that they are ending the cases “to find a better path forward.” They say they “will work together with the community on a new approach.”

A Zuckerberg spokesman confirmed the couple sent the letter.

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The 14 parcels mostly belong to Native Hawaiian families awarded the land during the mid-19th century, when private property was established in Hawaii. Many original owners died without wills. Ownership today is split among hundreds of descendants, many of whom are unaware of their shares.

Hawaii man ‘bankrolled by Mark Zuckerberg’ outbids his OWN family for ancestral land that once provided locals access to public beach but is now expected to become part of Facebook CEO’s 700-acre walled-off estate, after years-long dispute

  • Mark Zuckerberg controversially purchased a 700-plus acres of land on Kauai in 2014 for around $100million
  • Within this estate were four parcels of land that a Hawaii family claimed they owned which gave locals access to a public beach
  • The Facebook CEO sued, then dropped the lawsuit after being criticized of being a ‘bullying modern colonizer’
  • He announced he was backing a claim to the property made by a distant cousin of the family, Carlos Andrade
  • Andrade outbid his relatives on Tuesday and secured the parcels of land that were up for auction for more than $2million
  • His relatives say that through Andrade’s ‘own bravado boasting’ they learned he is being paid by Zuckerberg to restrict access

These fucking Jews and their censorship, their privae security, their surveillence, their fucking land theft!

The 36-year-old billionaire, who was recently “accused” of colonizing Kauai, was caught on cam surfing and followed by a boat last Saturday, New York Post reported.

In the photos, he was shown hanging on the Efoil board, reportedly worth $12,000, allowing users to glide easier above the waters.

Twitter netizens are enjoying the viewing of the photos, except for the sunscreen on his face.

For instance, Jim Cunningham wrote, “Mark Zuckerberg surfing looks like a horror movie about a mime who terrorizes a sleepy beachfront community.”

According to Heidi Moore, Zuckerberg may just be embodying the monstrosity of the company. She posted on Twitter, “He has literally become the embodiment of the zombie monstrousness of his company.”

Private property sign and palm trees behind a stone wall

Jewed up, err, lawyered up. This is the face of a fucking monster!

“Nobody working on this project is allowed to talk about what they’re building. Almost anyone who passes compound security—from carpenters to electricians to painters to security guards—is bound by a strict nondisclosure agreement, according to several workers involved in the project. And, they say, these agreements aren’t a formality. Multiple workers claim they saw or heard about colleagues removed from the project for posting about it on social media. Different construction crews within the site are assigned to separate projects and workers are forbidden from speaking with other crews about their work, sources say.”

Their fucking Tel Aviv and Giant fucking Kibbutz:

The project is so huge that a not-insignificant share of the island is bound by the NDA. But everyone here knows who is behind it. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, who bought the land in a series of deals beginning in August 2014.

Interviews with several people associated with the project, along with public records and court documents seen by WIRED, suggest that since then, the planning and construction of the roughly 1,400-acre compound has been shrouded in secrecy. The property, known as Koolau Ranch, will, according to planning documents, include a 5,000-square-foot underground shelter, have its own energy and food supplies, and, when coupled with land purchase prices, will cost in excess of $270 million. According to evidence reviewed by WIRED, the project has relied on legal maneuvering and political networking, and at times, sources believe, it has shown disregard for the local public. All the while, Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan continue to build one of the most expensive properties in the world.

“This is the face of neocolonialism,” Kapua Sproat, a law professor at the University of Hawaii told the Guardian in 2017. “Even though a forced sale may not physically displace people, it’s the last nail in the coffin of separating us from the land.”

But despite his annual multi-million-dollar security programs — Meta set aside $27 million in 2021 for a security program for Zuckerberg’s family — the Facebook founder has been donating privately to groups seeking to defund the police.

Zuckerberg’s family foundation, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, according to investigative reporter Lee Fang, donated $3 million to PolicyLink, the non-profit behind Defundpolice.org, since 2020.

That fucking Cunt Fucking Xmas Family Photo? They are monsters, the lot of them. In the DNA:

An immigrant family show their paperwork to security guards at the Roosevelt Hotel, Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, in New York.

Donald Trump campaigned on the promise of carrying out the mass detention and deportation of immigrants.

Migrants climb over a barbed wire fence after crossing the Rio Grande into US from Mexico, in Eagle Pass, Texas on August 25, 2023. (Photo by SUZANNE CORDEIRO / AFP) (Photo by SUZANNE CORDEIRO/AFP via Getty Images)

President Joe Biden spent most of his term widening the government’s ability to incarcerate and deport people; inflating the Immigration and Customs Enforcement budget by millions; increasing the number of beds in prisons; and expanding the use of private prisons, some of which have been plagued with poor living conditions and allegations of sexual assault and abuse. In this past fiscal year, Biden has deported more than 700,000 people — the most within a single year since 2010, which were largely in response to a major increase in people crossing the border during his term.

The edge of the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass' Shelby Park is lined with concertina wire in Eagle Pass, Texas on August 24, 2023. The buoys were installed in the river at a popular migrant crossing point in July on the instructions of conservative Texas Governor Greg Abbott, along with large razor-wire barriers on shore, sparking a rebuke from both Washington and Mexico City. (Photo by SUZANNE CORDEIRO / AFP) (Photo by SUZANNE CORDEIRO/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump is inheriting these boosts to the deportation infrastructure as he looks to fulfill his promises of deporting 1 million people each year with 10,000 new Border Patrol agents and help from the military and local law enforcement. He has announced former ICE director and architect of family separation policy Tom Homan as his “border czar”; Stephen Miller, who previously oversaw both family separation and the Muslim travel ban, will return to be deputy chief of staff for policy as well as Trump’s homeland security adviser.

Grave sites of deceased migrants who were not able to be identified are seen at the Maverick County Cemetery on October 9, 2022 in Eagle Pass, Texas. - In the 2022 fiscal year US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) has had over 2 million encounters with migrants at the US-Mexico border, setting a new record in CBP history. (Photo by allison dinner / AFP) (Photo by ALLISON DINNER/AFP via Getty Images)

[The grave sites of unidentified deceased migrants at the Maverick County Cemetery on Oct. 9, 2022, in Eagle Pass, Texas.]

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