The Great Reset: Strings of the Deep State – Let's get ready to Rumble with insider trading.
Austin Private Wealth, a private investment firm, that shorted 12 million shares on Trump Media on put options also shorted 34 millions shares on Rumble at the same time and a day before the assassination attempt. Rumble is invested by Narya Ventures which was owned by JD Vance, Trump's VP pick, and financed by Peter Thiel. See more on JD Vance and his Narya Ventures and Thiel involvement below.
More in the Richard Grove video (video segment is from 2:44 mins to 2:57 mins, and 6:02 mins to 6:44 mins)
How Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley funded the sudden rise of JD Vance:
"Vance’s ties to [Peter] Thiel began more than a decade ago. In 2011, Thiel gave a talk at Yale Law School, where Vance was a student, about the 'stagnation' of technological innovation in the US."
Before JD Vance launched his own venture firm, Narya Ventures, he worked for Peter Thiel-backed Mithril Capital in 2016. Thiel is a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader graduate in 2007. Two years later he was recruited by AOL co-founder Steve Case for a new venture Revolution. Case graduated from the WEF's program in 1995.
In 2020, he launched his own venture firm with about $100 million seed money from Thiel and 'a cadre of his acquaintances, including former Google chief executive Eric Schmidt and prominent venture capitalist March Andreessen and Scott Dorsey.' Both Schmidt and Andreessen are Young Global Leaders. Schmidt in 1997 and Andreessen in 1996.
"Vance and his co-founder led Narya's investment in Rumble.… Narya also invested in Strive Asset Management, and investment fund started by former Republican presidential candidate-turned-Trump backer, Vivek Ramaswamy – who was also a former Vance classmate at Yale." Ramaswamy has denied he is a Young Global Leader (graduated in 2021) explaining his name was put up without his knowledge and consent. He has since asked WEF to remove his name on the list.
Vance has since left Narya after being elected to the US Sentate in 2022.
Note: Paypal as mentioned in the article is a strategic partner of WEF.
More in the Financial Times article here.
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