How Peter Thiel Can Make Himself Useful
He should bury his fellow defendants in the GloriFi suit
How do we make the Germans useful? It’s an eternal question.
We found out this week that Thiel intends to sell up to $1 billion worth of Palantir stock. He’s always got weird bankshot strategies, and often says one thing but does another, so it may not be as simple as a lack of confidence in the company long-term.
Nevertheless, there are risks coming down the pike for Palantir. The NHS contract in the UK, a lack of trust in it in Asia, and concerns in Washington that it doesn’t work as well as they say it does.
The issue of what to do with people whose family histories involve Nazism is an ongoing one. One key detail in Robert Welch’s case against Eisenhower was Ike’s decision to stop short of Berlin at the end of the Second World War. This created a long-term security challenge for the West in the Cold War, because Stalin got his hands on Nazi archives there, which created a means to blackmail and control former Nazis living in the West.
The Jewish institution that’s familiar with this stuff and handles it best is the Wiesenthal Center, none of this would be news to them.
This is an ongoing challenge in Silicon Valley, in Europe, in St. Louis, and it hasn’t stopped just because Russia is no longer communist. The West’s perspective is that we want to control the families with Nazi histories, not the Russians.
Peter Thiel is a federal informant and his VC firm is under investigation by the FBI, so Uncle Sam has him by the short hairs. He’s sort of trapped in a glass cage above the city, or the LA lazaretto, and everyone can see he’s a prisoner.
Thiel should take his cues from what Toby Neugebauer is doing, a Texas German suing a lot of the corrupt Silicon Valley players. There are couple, one in a Texas state court against the Ayers family trust (the family of Nick Ayers, Mike Pence’s former Chief of Staff), and the RICO suit in Georgia federal court. The defendants include Strive (the Kushner fund), Citadel (Ken Griffin), Vivek Ramaswamy, Joe Lonsdale, Thiel personally, the husband of Kelly Loeffler, and Founders Fund.
Here’s a copy of the RICO suit in the Northern District of Georgia (these files cost money to pull off PACER, so paid subscriptions are appreciated).
I’m told Keri Findley gave a deposition fairly recently that will be very important, she managed investments for Thiel and the man the government says he is married to, and was previously investigated by the DOJ. The filing explicitly refers to this group of people as a cabal. One of the interesting claims in the initial filing is that Vivek Ramaswamy was aggressively courting Ken Griffin to back his run for president.
The lawsuit describes the takeover, both in terms of ownership and staffing, of GloriFi, by this group of financiers. When their strategy of loading it up with debt failed, they switched to defaming Neugebauer and the company, tanking it and backing competitors.
This is the key issue:
Strive is especially interesting because it was very key to Vivek Ramaswamy’s case for his presidential campaign. Really it was all stolen, because most of these businessmen are scam artists, thieves and traitors.
On its face this is a fight over anti-woke financial infrastructure, but GloriFi was the original one, the various competitors are the ones backed by this cabal Neugebauer is suing.
Pence’s former Chief of Staff is a fucking snake like everyone in that evangelical world:
Putin’s pal Joe Lonsdale is also a snake:
One of Pence’s secretaries appears to be a literal thief:
Findley gets involved in late 2021:
The Thiel-Lonsdale and Pence guys pushed GloriFi toward the SPAC run by Omeed Malik:
The filing claims Findley talked up a relationship with the Trump family, proposing Don Jr. might become CEO, which rendered it toxic with Wall Street money, which Neugebauer had to then provide. Shortly thereafter, this whole gang turned on him.
They just kept flapping their lips:
Ayers seems like a really dumb guy:
Like a lot of these evangelical snakes he was talking out of both sides of his mouth:
Naturally the Thiel people were constantly lying:
It looks like these guys, some of the biggest names in conservatism, collectively worked to kill one of the most promising anti-woke banking alternatives because of their greed and treason:
This kind of character assassination should be regarded as fairly typical of the way they do business:
It looks like Murdoch executives were involved in the coup:
After this happens, the Murdoch attorney comes in and says, basically, let me help with your problem. This is one way the conservative media operates like a literal mafia.
At some point while this is all going on, Ramaswamy and some of the others are working on their alternative companies, fully intending to tank GloriFi.
What Thiel should do on this one is switch sides and bury them all.