Mark Zuckerberg is flanked by 16 bodyguards — at home

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MikeWB

The rich are scared of the coming revolution. Especially scumbags like Zuckerberg who wants to open borders so he can have cheap labor.




One booming business in Silicon Valley is security — but not the digital kind.
Insiders tell Page Six that the young tech billionaires are forced to hire armies of guards after threats from unstable users.
Sources told us that Facebook mogul Mark Zuckerberg has 16 bodyguards now working at his home.
"He has guards over at his place," said a Palo Alto, Calif., insider, adding that tech moguls around town are all quietly upping security.
We hear that Zuckerberg's 16-person detail are not all on the scene at the same time, but work in shifts.
"You're touching hundreds of millions of people," a Silicon Valley source pointed out of the digital landscape, adding that threats from even a tiny percentage of disgruntled users who work the apps for endless hours can be unnerving — "All the CEOs get threats, and they take them very seriously."
The source noted that threats can disturbingly extend to family members.
Facebook said it had more than a billion "daily active users on average" for December 2015.
Our source also pointed out that Facebook's become a reported leading reason for romantic breakups and divorces, which can cultivate angry users who would unfairly blame the site.
The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers has said, "Facebook holds the distinction of being the unrivaled leader for online divorce evidence."
Meanwhile, Zuckerberg's security detail has annoyed locals at his $10 million San Francisco "pied-à-terre."
Neighbors last month accused his detail of "permanently . . . illegally" taking up two prime parking spots in the area.
A letter posted by residents said, "We've spoken to the security guards, and they were cordial but ultimately have been instructed by their supervisors to not move the cars under any circumstances."
That followed other skirmishes with Zuckerberg's neighbors over issues including construction.
He also owns a $7 million home in Palo Alto and spent $30 million in 2013 to buy up four neighbors' homes, then leased them out.
A Facebook rep didn't comment.

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rmstock

this story sucks :


``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

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rmstock

ohh thats qute! 


Secure: Zuckerberg's Palo Alto house cost $7million, but he spent a further $30million buying up neighbouring houses in 2012 and 2013 to ensure his privacy. Now a roster of bodyguards has been added to the mix
REVEALED: Mark Zuckerberg now has 16 bodyguards working at his $7million Palo Alto home after 'death threats' from unstable users
    * Some 16 bodyguards are said to be working in shifts at Zuckerberg's home
    * Sources claim that Silicon Valley CEOs are reacting to threats by users
    * But Zuckerberg's security is upsetting neighbors at his SF house
By JAMES WILKINSON FOR DAILY MAIL ONLINE
PUBLISHED: 05:53 GMT, 15 February 2016 | UPDATED: 17:57 GMT, 15 February 2016
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3447419/Facebook-founder-Mark-Zuckerberg-16-bodyguards-Palo-Alto-house.html

  "When Mark Zuckerberg got his first bodyguard in 2011, it made
   headlines. But those days must seem quaint to the Facebook founder, who
   is now reported to have no less than 16 people protecting him at his
   $7million home in Palo Alto, California.
   
   Zuckerberg is now so concerned about security that he has the
   bodyguards working in shifts day and night, a Page Six report says.
   
   Though no reasons have been given for Zuckerberg's security concerns,
   the article does say that a number of Silicon Valley's leading lights
   are bumping up their security details due to threats from unstable
   website users.

   
   
   Guarded: Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is often seen surrounded by security when out and about, but now he's protected by 16 bodyguards in his own home in Palo Alto, according to a Page Six report
   
   An unnamed source is quoted as saying, 'You're touching hundreds of
   millions of people. All the CEOs get threats, and they take them very
   seriously.'
   
   If that's the case, then Facebook - which announced that it had
   1.56billion users last month - may get more than most.
   
   But it's not just web users who get angry - residents living near
   Zuckerberg's $10million house in Liberty Hill, San Francisco, around 30
   miles from Palo Alto, have been complaining about his security detail
   in recent weeks.
   
   In a letter written by one of his neighbors, Zuckerberg was accused of
   allowing his security detail to 'permanently' and 'illegally' occupy
   two prime parking spots in the area. A spokesperson for Zuckerberg
   denied that the parking was illegal.


 
Secure: Zuckerberg's Palo Alto house cost $7million, but he spent a further $30million buying up neighbouring houses in 2012 and 2013 to ensure his privacy. Now a roster of bodyguards has been added to the mix
   
   Since he became internationally known, Zuckerberg has taken expensive
   steps to ensure his privacy.
   
   In 2013, it was announced that he had bought four houses surrounding
   his own Palo Alto mansion for a total of $30million after he discovered
   that a real estate developer was planning on buying one of the
   properties and and advertising it as being next to Zuckerberg's house.
   
   However, that led to complications when one of the sellers accused
   Zuckerberg of backing out on an agreement, and filed a lawsuit against
   him.

   
   

   
   Read more:
   Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg gets a bodyguard | Daily Mail Online
   Mark Zuckerberg is flanked by 16 bodyguards — at home | Page Six
   Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg's neighbors furious with security detail at his home | Daily Mail Online
   Mark Zuckerberg buys FOUR houses next to his Silicon Valley home for $30million | Daily Mail Online
   Judge refuses to dismiss fraud charges against Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg | Daily Mail Online


This starts to look like Hitler and spouse in the Palo Alto bunker complex including
escape tunnels ...  He sure knows Chinese , the next stop is a Chinese face transplant,
case closed.

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778