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'''Ron Unz''' is a theoretical physicist, software developer, entrepreneur, writer, publisher, and now longshot [[US Senate]] candidate in [[California]]. Unz financed and ran the campaign in [[1998]] for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_California_Proposition_227 California ballot Proposition 227] that restricted bilingual education programs in public schools, and has been the financial supporter of an ideologically diverse list of causes.<ref>https://www.ronunz.org/summary-biography/</ref>
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'''Ron Unz''' is a theoretical physicist, software developer, entrepreneur, writer and publisher. Unz financed and ran the campaign in [[1998]] for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_California_Proposition_227 California ballot Proposition 227] that restricted bilingual education programs in [[public schools]], and has been the financial supporter of an ideologically diverse list of causes.<ref>https://www.ronunz.org/summary-biography/</ref>
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
Ron Unz ran for the seat of [[Governor of California]] in [[1994]]. In the [[1990s]], he was a donor to right-of-center and libertarian public policy organizations the [[Manhattan Institute]], the [[Reason Foundation]] and a financial backer of the far-left [[Counterpunch magazine]]. From [[2007]]-[[2013]] he was the publisher of [[The American Conservative]] and now [[The Unz Review]].
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Ron Unz ran for the seat of [[Governor of California]] in [[1994]] and for the [[US Senate]] in [[2016]].<ref>https://vdare.us/posts/ron-unz-running-for-senate-because-of-ca-gop-s-bilingual-ed-betrayal</ref> In the [[1990s]], he was a donor to right-of-center and libertarian public policy organizations the [[Manhattan Institute]], the [[Reason Foundation]] and a financial backer of the far-left [[Counterpunch magazine]]. From [[2007]]-[[2013]] he was the publisher of [[The American Conservative]] and now [[The Unz Review]].
  
 
==Opinions==
 
==Opinions==

Revision as of 13:37, 13 September 2021

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(software developer, businessman, publisher)
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BornRon Keeva Unz
20 September 1961
North Hollywood, California
NationalityUS
Alma materHarvard University, University of Cambridge
Founder ofThe Unz Review
Member ofThe Unz Review
Publisher of The Unz Review.

Ron Unz is a theoretical physicist, software developer, entrepreneur, writer and publisher. Unz financed and ran the campaign in 1998 for California ballot Proposition 227 that restricted bilingual education programs in public schools, and has been the financial supporter of an ideologically diverse list of causes.[1]

Activities

Ron Unz ran for the seat of Governor of California in 1994 and for the US Senate in 2016.[2] In the 1990s, he was a donor to right-of-center and libertarian public policy organizations the Manhattan Institute, the Reason Foundation and a financial backer of the far-left Counterpunch magazine. From 2007-2013 he was the publisher of The American Conservative and now The Unz Review.

Opinions

Since early 2020 Unz has promoted the idea that COVID-19 is of non-natural origin. He suggests that it was a bioweapon released in China by the US military.[3][4]


 

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