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Credible Source Tells CBKNEWS The Lahaina Fire Was Intentionally Set To Depopulate Maui And Pave The Way For A Buyout Of All Property Owners
'Ellison already owns the nearby island of Lanai. Oprah amassed 2,000 acres and Bezos has his eyes on it too."⌠pic.twitter.com/9JupRTQ7yxâ CBKNEWS (@CBKNEWS121) August 11, 2023
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Jeff Bezos, Lauren SĂĄnchez Announce $100 Million Fund For Maui Wildfire Relief
As Maui residents call out for help as the result of the wildfires, some of its richest landowners have pitched in or spoken out about the disaster.
Lauren SĂĄnchez, Jeff Bezosâ fiancee and vice chair of the Bezos Earth Fund, said in posts on Instagram and Threads Friday afternoon that the couple is establishing a $100 million Maui Fund to âhelp Maui get back on its feet now and over the coming years.â She made the announcement as wildfires continue to burn in Maui on Friday in what is one of the largest natural disasters in the stateâs history
Sanchezâs announcement comes one day after writing on Threads that she and Bezos âwill be making donations to help.â Oprah Winfrey, who owns more than 2,000 acres on Maui, has been handing out pillows and other supplies.
Other billionaires who own homes or land on Maui, including Peter Thiel, singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and software tycoon David Duffield, have remained quiet. Spokespeople for Buffett, Thiel and Duffield have not yet replied to a request for comment from Forbes. Real estate billionaire Neil Bluhm, who also owns land on Maui, could not be reached for comment. An Nvidia spokesperson wrote that they wonât âannounce plans through Forbesâ but did not elaborate on whether that meant that Huang will be making an announcement or donation.
Billionaires have been buying up land and homes in Hawaii for decades, typically as vacation homes. They have often met with criticism from locals for driving up prices and not doing enough to give back to the state or integrate themselves into the community. As of Friday afternoon, more than three days after the fires first started, most of Mauiâs billionaire homeowners have not issued public statements or made public donations toward wildfire relief efforts.
Winfrey, one of the only billionaires to publicly provide aid so far, was photographed donating emergency goods like cots and toiletries to shelters in the area. She also spent time with some who were displaced by the blazes. A spokesperson for the former talk show host told Forbes that Winfrey âwill do more, as it becomes clear which funds can be the most helpful for the short-term and long-term rebuilding.â Itâs not clear how much Winfrey has donated so far.
KaĚko’o HaleakalaĚ, a Hawaii-based land preservation organization that shared footage of Winfrey visiting the shelters, questioned why other billionaire homeowners havenât provided similar aid. âLarry Ellison, Mark @zuckKÄ, where you at!â the group commented on an Instagram post highlighting Winfreyâs efforts. While neither Ellison nor Zuckerberg own property on Maui, they each own thousands of acres on the Hawaiian islands Lanai and Kauai, respectively.
Maui has approximately 465,000 acres of land. At least 2,000 acres have burned, and the rebuild will take years, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said on Thursday. Experts believe that dry conditions and especially flammable non-native grasses, combined with wind gusts from Hurricane Dora hundreds of miles southwest of Hawaii, spread the deadly blazes.
Gov. Green said âwithout a doubtâ that the damage is in the billions of dollars. At least 53 people have died, and Maui County Police Chief John Pelletier said the death toll is expected to grow. The town of Lahaina has been decimated, and parts of the island are not accessible to recovery efforts.
Bezos, the founder of Amazon and the worldâs third richest person, bought a mansion near La Perouse Bay on Mauiâs southern coast in 2021 for $78 million. The Bezos Earth Fund, Bezosâ pledge to spend $10 billion over a decade to fight the impact of climate changeâfrequently referenced as a reason behind the unprecedentedly severe Maui wildfiresâhasnât yet issued any public statements nor responded to a request for comment. In her Threads post on Thursday, Bezosâ fiancee SĂĄnchez said that she and Bezos had been speaking with local residents and officials to help make a plan for donations/. In the past, Bezos has reportedly given to various Maui-based organizations, mostly grants in the single-digit millions including a gift (amount unspecified) to the Hawaii Land Trust, which focuses on land conservation and restoration, but the $100 million fund will be the coupleâs largest known donation to a Hawaiian cause. Spokespeople for Bezos didnât respond to Forbesâ questions.
Just a mile down the road from Bezosâ Maui residence is a home owned by billionaire investor and tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel. Billionaire Jensen Huang, cofounder of graphics chip maker Nvidia and the worldâs 35th richest person, owns an 8,000 square foot home near the southernmost Maui wildfire. David Duffieldâwho amassed a $12-billion fortune from cofounding software companies PeopleSoft and Workdayâowns two adjacent homes a quarter mile away.
Here is Hawaii Public Radioâs list of ways to help those affected by the ongoing wildfires.
KaĚko’o HaleakalaĚ, a Hawaii-based land preservation organization that shared footage of Winfrey visiting the shelters, questioned why other billionaire homeowners havenât provided similar aid. âLarry Ellison, Mark @zuckKÄ, where you at!â the group commented on an Instagram post highlighting Winfreyâs efforts. While neither Ellison nor Zuckerberg own property on Maui, they each own thousands of acres on the Hawaiian islands Lanai and Kauai, respectively.
Maui has approximately 465,000 acres of land. At least 2,000 acres have burned, and the rebuild will take years, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said on Thursday. Experts believe that dry conditions and especially flammable non-native grasses, combined with wind gusts from Hurricane Dora hundreds of miles southwest of Hawaii, spread the deadly blazes.
Gov. Green said âwithout a doubtâ that the damage is in the billions of dollars. At least 53 people have died, and Maui County Police Chief John Pelletier said the death toll is expected to grow. The town of Lahaina has been decimated, and parts of the island are not accessible to recovery efforts.
Bezos, the founder of Amazon and the worldâs third richest person, bought a mansion near La Perouse Bay on Mauiâs southern coast in 2021 for $78 million. The Bezos Earth Fund, Bezosâ pledge to spend $10 billion over a decade to fight the impact of climate changeâfrequently referenced as a reason behind the unprecedentedly severe Maui wildfiresâhasnât yet issued any public statements nor responded to a request for comment. In her Threads post on Thursday, Bezosâ fiancee SĂĄnchez said that she and Bezos had been speaking with local residents and officials to help make a plan for donations/. In the past, Bezos has reportedly given to various Maui-based organizations, mostly grants in the single-digit millions including a gift (amount unspecified) to the Hawaii Land Trust, which focuses on land conservation and restoration, but the $100 million fund will be the coupleâs largest known donation to a Hawaiian cause. Spokespeople for Bezos didnât respond to Forbesâ questions.
Just a mile down the road from Bezosâ Maui residence is a home owned by billionaire investor and tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel. Billionaire Jensen Huang, cofounder of graphics chip maker Nvidia and the worldâs 35th richest person, owns an 8,000 square foot home near the southernmost Maui wildfire. David Duffieldâwho amassed a $12-billion fortune from cofounding software companies PeopleSoft and Workdayâowns two adjacent homes a quarter mile away.
Here is Hawaii Public Radioâs list of ways to help those affected by the ongoing wildfires.
“Credible Source Tells CBKNEWS The Lahaina Fire Was Intentionally Set To Depopulate Maui And Pave The Way For A Buyout Of All Property Owners”
I would like to know WHO this credible source is?
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“Who is the largest land owner on Maui?”
“Who owns Maui? After the State of Hawaii, who owns over 154,000 acres on Maui, Alexander & Baldwin is the second-largest landowner at over 65,000 acres, and the U.S. Government is the third-largest landowner at over 33,000 acres.”
Oprah’s 870 acreas is just a drop in the bucket. So I really doubt that if the WHOLE island goes up in smoke these intities are going to sell the whole island to Oprah and some other celebrities.
What island does Bill Gates own in Hawaii?
Lanai
đ¨Hawaii National Guardsmen deploy to Maui County to aid in search efforts
Search and Rescue Soldiers and Airmen attached to Hawaii National Guard CERF-P unit assisted Maui County and State officials in the search and recovery efforts of Lahaina, August 10, 2023. Around 50 Guardsmen were mobilized on August 9th after the wildfire stuck Maui and assisted in the sweep of the affected area which will need to be completed before access can be restored to the few unaffected properties.
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