In a startling revelation, recovered internal communications between Gabriel Bankman-Fried and an FTX philanthropy executive have brought to light an audacious plan. FTX lawyers allege that Gabriel, the younger brother of the famous entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried, had laid out a proposal to acquire Nauru, a small Pacific island country with a population of around 13,000. The alleged motive behind the acquisition was to construct a fortified "bunker/shelter" on the island, designed to withstand a catastrophic event where a large percentage of the world's population might perish, ensuring the survival of "most" adherents to the effective altruism ideology championed by his elder sibling.