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16 thoughts on “Move Over Zuckerberg | Controversy Surrounds New Billionaire Kauai Landowner”

  1. I hope he fails. It deplorable how he uses his wealth to intimidate people. Rich people have no regard for the common man and use their wealth to fo whatever they like. He doesn’t care about yhe locals or the environment.

  2. I am surprised that Hawaii would go along with a large beef operation on Kawaii. As I understand it agriculture is one of the worst sources of pollution on the earth. Also meat is one of the chief causes of cancer and heart disease, the two top causes of death in the world. The China Study, a classic book reporting the largest nutrition study ever conducted in a collaboration between China and Cornell University conclusively shows this to be the case.

    Also I understand that Melaleuca is primarily marketing health products. This seems very strange that they would be promoting something so very unhealthy.

    I also am very familiar with Kawaii since I spent several months there as a missionary for my Church. Hawaii deserves better.

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  3. Why is the State continuing to allow outdiders with money to come and but sections of the islsnds?
    It’s ongoing snd Hawaii is no longer the Hawaii we know

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