Paul E. Singer's hedge fund, Elliot Investment Management, controls about $71 billion in assets, including $847 million worth of shares in Howmet Aerospace Inc, which produces parts for the F-35 fighter jets given to the zionist entity by president Biden. Over the past two years Singer has donated $2 million to United Democracy Project – AIPAC's super PAC. Singer gave $5 million to the now defunct Israel Project, a zionist communications org that published the 2009 Global Language Dictionary, a hasbara playbook.
In 2012, Singer created Start-Up Nation Central (SUNC), "a venture-capital fueled massive transfer of the American tech industry to the zionist entity and a direct response to the growing momentum of the BDS movement." (footnote – Webb) SUNC's co-founder is Wendy Singer (no relation), who previously spent 23 years at AIPAC. Many of the startups incubated by SUNC ($8 billion invested in zionist tech in 2023) have ties to the zionist entity's top-secret foreign intelligence division, Unit 8200. SUNC also funds "CyberGirlz Club," a joint-initiative with the Israeli military, which prepares young women to serve in Unit 8200 (which recently trained Lavender AI used to generate targets in Gaza. Singer also funds Amdocs, which developed software used by Mossad to spy on Americans and South Africans.
The Paul E. Singer Foundation, worth $1 billion, funds a variety of zionist lobbies including the Jewish Agency for Israel, which pays diasporic Jews to become settlers in Palestine. In 2019, Singer's foundation donated $1.25 million to AIEF, AIPAC's "Israel Education Foundation" which sponsors propaganda tours for US politicians.Singer's foundation has given undisclosed amounts to Friends of the IDF. Singer's foundation gives annual gifts to neoconservative think tanks as well, including $1.6 million to the Manhattan Institute, of which Singer is the chairman. The Manhattan Institute was an early advocate for "Broken Windows Policing" that collaborated with the NYPD on "anti-terror" (anti-arab) initiatives and lobbied against the Iran nuclear deal.
Elliot Management buys distressed sovereign bonds. In 1996, Elliot bought $20 million of Peruvian bonds for $11 million after Peru defaulted, sued for full repayment, and profited $58 million at the expense of Peru's people. In 1996 Elliot subsidiary Kensington International bought $30 million worth of Congolese debt for $20 and immediately sued, even in the midst of the civil war, and profited over $120 million, at the expense of Congo's people. In the late 90s, Elliot accumulated $600 million worth of devalued Argentine debt for $100 million. While all of Argentina's other creditors accepted partial repayment, Elliot seized Argentine assets (including a navy vessel and pension funds) and profited $2.4 billion.
Singer is a close friend of Leonard Leo, president of the Federalist Society, and helped Leo raise more than $600 million over the past ten years. In 2008, Singer organized and paid for an Alaskan fishing trip with Leo and Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. In 2012, Alito voted in favor of Singer in his suit against Argentina.
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