Ron Paul's Biggest Supporter Is A Bilderberger, International Financier

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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 afundraiser 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.


IMO, Paul has been the honey pot the Elites setup to limit any solid conservative traction in the GOP primary by splitting up the supporters. This gives the progressive to moderate GOP candidates easier time picking up the bulk of the votes to win the nomination if the conservatives are splintered into too many camps who are pissing off the other fellow conservatives in the other camps. Elites always hedge their bets, Paul is, IMO, their hedge against a Tea Party getting the nomination. They need everything as status quoa in the US government for them to pull this off after all these decades of preparing. Solid conservative would turn the country around and screw up their plans. Paul is there to make sure that doesn't happen.
 
Streeeeeeeeeeeeeetch. So the guy made a <$1M donation to a SuperPac. Does Ron Paul's voting record have indication of being bought and paid for over the last 40 YEARS?
 
Streeeeeeeeeeeeeetch. So the guy made a <$1M donation to a SuperPac. Does Ron Paul's voting record have indication of being bought and paid for over the last 40 YEARS?

Dunno, can you tell me of one bill he has written that became a law after those 30 years?
 
In a document dump that includes private forum messages, emails, organization notes another other information the group found numerous connections between Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and A3P. According to the documents, all hosted here, Paul himself regularly met with many A3P members, engaged in conference calls with their board of directors and engaged in a “bridging tactic”between A3P and the Ron Paul Revolution.
Other excerpts show A3P webmaster Jamie Kelso (whose email account was one hacked by the collective) coordinating meeting between Paul and other members of A3P such as corporate lawyer and chairman of the neo-Nazi group Paul. “I’m going to go to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) with Bill Johnson,” reads an email to an A3P member dated January 2011. “Bill and I will bemeeting with Ron and Ran Paul. I have a teleconference call with Bill (and Ron Paul) tonight. Much more later. Things are starting to happen (thanks to folks like you).”
In another passage, Kelso, a former Scientologist and account owner of other German Nazi forums, wrote: “I’ll be at CPAC from Feb. 9 to Feb. 12. I’ll send back reports to you from personal meetings with Ron Paul, newly-elected Senator Rand Paul and many others. It’ll be here on WhiteNewsNow, a place that is really starting to get interesting because of the presence of folks like you. Birds of a feather flock together, and we are really gathering some quality here.”
Accusations of racism and ties to neo-Nazi interests have plagued Paul since the 1990s and have re-surfaced during this campaign. So far Paul has issued standard denials, claiming not to have been aware of the ties between his camp and the racist right and denied authorship of a series of racist newsletters, despite confirmation from his closest staff that Paul signed off on every detail.
So what’s Paul’s explanation now?
 
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