
Mormon Engineer's Utopian dream is Vermont's Nightmare
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David Hall, a Mormon engineer, aims to build a high-tech, high-density city of Zion. His vision includes integrating agriculture, industry, and community in a sustainable and scalable way. Despite being in the modeling phase, Hall has 150 staff working on various innovations. He is self-funding the project, inspired by Joseph Smith's legacy in Vermont. However, his plans face local opposition due to concerns about the impact on the small community. Hall remains persistent, though he acknowledges the challenges and potential decades-long timeline for realizing his vision.
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What concerns do locals have regarding David Hall's proposal?
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What is David Hall's biggest fear regarding his project?
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