Ron Paul’s Biggest Supporter Is a Bilderberg Group Steering Committee Member

February 10th, 2012

Via: BuzzFeed:

The largest donor to a SuperPAC supporting Ron Paul is Peter Thiel, the sort of ultra-wealthy, super-national figure Paul and his supporters love to hate.

Thiel — who gave $900,000 to the pro-Paul group Endorse Liberty — made his fortune as the co-founder of PayPal; he was also an early investor in Facebook, and is now a major player in the world of high-tech venture capital. He’s also a devoted libertarian and devoted Republican: He hosted a fundraiser for the confrontational gay conservative group GOProud at his grand apartment off Union Square in 2010.

Thiel is also a member of the steering committee of the Bilderberg Group, the elite, invitation-only conference that’s the frequent subject of conspiracy theories.

“They probably get together and talk about how they’re going to control the banking systems of the world and natural resources,” Paul said in 2008.

Thiel shares, though, Paul’s anti-government, and anti-Establishment, impulses. He has funded a prize to encourage talented students to drop out of college, and is a major supporter of the cause of “Seasteading,” creating independent, water-borne cities free of national law.

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5 Responses to “Ron Paul’s Biggest Supporter Is a Bilderberg Group Steering Committee Member”

  1. spongeluke says:

    According to leaked emails from the American Third Position Party hack last week, he was meeting with them a few times a year. They are a far right, pro white party.

    The media is so focused on its 2 candidate narrative they didnt even pick up on that story afaik.

  2. j.biddy says:

    Surprise! Somehow I think the Prison Planet types are going to find some way to remain blind to this unpleasant fact. Funny how the anti-immigration Paul has now been tied to someone who wants to create an artificial island off the coast of California so he can bring an unlimited amount of low-cost fresh out of college foreign engineers to just beyond our shores. Yay globalization and its covert advocates.

    “There’s nothing to fear from globalism, free trade and a single worldwide currency.”

    – Ron Paul, Congressional Record, March 13, 2001

  3. Josh says:

    And so what’s the implication here? Paul is part of the NWO? So, when did this happen? When did they win him over? When he won his first Congressional race as an underdog, or when he was consistently ostracized by the establishment for his limited government views?

    Also, if this were really part of some NWO plot, don’t you think they’d hide who the donation was from? Filter it through other people? Or do you really think this is some gigantic mind fuck as opposed to some guy, who may or may not be evil, supporting Ron Paul? Paul has what? Over $15M in the bank? It’s not like he really needs this guy. He’d still have a lot more money than Santorum and Gingrich without him.

    Also, I don’t really think it’s fair to give that little snippet of a quote without the follow-up:

    “There’s nothing to fear from globalism, free trade and a single worldwide currency. But a globalism where free trade is competitively subsidized by each nation, a continuous trade war is dictated by the WTO, and the single currency is pure fiat, fear is justified. That type of globalism is destined to collapse into economic despair, inflationism and protectionism, and managed by resurgent militant nationalism.”

    You can have, theoretically, a “global currency” that’s reached voluntarily rather than through government fiat. If people voluntarily choose to use a currency, as they typically do, there’s nothing wrong with it. Only when government force comes into play is there something wrong.

    PS There’s nothing wrong with someone being a mason. I don’t think he’s 33rd degree or anything.

  4. pessimistic optimist says:

    i tend to agree that discrimination based on religious belief is unfair and unjust. i kinda wish sometimes that there would be investigations into both favoritism and discrimination based on religious affiliations in politics, but for that many of these people would have to be honest, which is unlikely.

  5. Noble says:

    Busted. Controlled opposition, always.

    These are probably the guys that are going to come in and take away social security and the rest of our crumbs of human services, etc, when the party’s all over.

    This should slap anyone in the face who thinks that Ron Paul is going to mean a different deal RE: Israel, too. Peter Thiel wouldn’t support someone who wasn’t a Zionist.

    And god help us if the only thing between us and global currency is a good marketing pitch to make us feel like it was our idea.

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