Early Life and Education of Peter Thiel: A Complete Timeline

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Peter Thiel

An overview of the childhood and early education of Peter Thiel, highlighting the experiences that shaped the journey.

Peter Thiel is a prominent American entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and political activist known for co-founding PayPal, Palantir Technologies, and Founders Fund. He was also the first outside investor in . As of February 2025, his estimated net worth is $20.5 billion, ranking him among the wealthiest individuals globally. Thiel's activities span technology, finance, and politics, making him a significant figure in multiple domains.

October 1967: Peter Thiel's birth

In October 1967, Peter Andreas Thiel was born in Frankfurt am Main, West Germany.

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1977: Thiel Family Settled in Foster City

In 1977, the Thiel family settled in Foster City, California, after living in South Africa and South West Africa.

1985: Graduated as Valedictorian

In 1985, Peter Thiel graduated as valedictorian from San Mateo High School.

1987: Co-founded The Stanford Review

In 1987, Thiel co-founded The Stanford Review, a conservative and libertarian newspaper, at Stanford University.

1992: Earned Juris Doctor Degree

In 1992, Thiel earned his juris doctor degree from Stanford Law School.

1995: Thiel and Sacks publish 'The Diversity Myth'

In 1995, Thiel and David O. Sacks published 'The Diversity Myth,' a book criticizing political correctness and multiculturalism in higher education.

2003: Last Chess Competition

Peter Thiel, who began playing chess at the age of six, has not competed since 2003.

2004: Thiel writes 'The Straussian Moment'

In 2004, Thiel wrote "The Straussian Moment", an essay considered a fundamental text in his political thinking, arguing for a reexamination of modern politics after the September 11 attacks.

2006: Thiel supports Singularity Institute

In 2006, Thiel provided $100,000 of matching funds to back the Singularity Challenge donation drive of the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence.

December 2007: Thiel endorses Ron Paul for president

In December 2007, Thiel endorsed Ron Paul for President in the 2008 United States presidential election.

2007: Gawker article publicly outs Thiel

In 2007, Gawker published an article publicly outing Thiel, headlined "Peter Thiel is totally gay, people."

2007: Thiel provides matching funds for Singularity Institute

In 2007, Thiel provided half of the $400,000 matching funds for the Singularity Institute's donation drive.

2008: Thiel contributes to John McCain campaign

In 2008, after Ron Paul failed to secure the Republican nomination, Thiel contributed to the John McCain campaign.

2009: Thiel speaks at Singularity Summit

At the 2009 Singularity Summit, Thiel said his greatest concern is the technological singularity not arriving soon enough.

2009: Thiel funds James O'Keefe's video

In 2009, it was reported that Thiel helped fund college student James O'Keefe's "Taxpayers Clearing House" video, a satirical look at the Wall Street bailout.

2009: Thiel essay on freedom and democracy

In a 2009 essay, Thiel stated he no longer believed freedom and democracy were compatible, focusing on new technologies for a "new space for freedom" beyond current politics, an essay referenced by neo-reactionary theorists.

2010: Thiel invites Ann Coulter to Homocon

In 2010, Thiel invited conservative columnist Ann Coulter to Homocon as a guest speaker.

2010: Thiel supports Meg Whitman's campaign

In 2010, Thiel supported Republican Meg Whitman in her unsuccessful bid for the governorship of California, contributing the maximum allowable $25,900 to the Whitman campaign.

August 2011: Received New Zealand citizenship

In August 2011, Thiel received New Zealand citizenship in a private ceremony, despite not meeting the standard residency requirements.

2011: Described religious beliefs as "somewhat heterodox"

As of 2011, Peter Thiel described his religious beliefs as "somewhat heterodox", while affirming his belief in Christianity.

2011: Coulter dedicates book to Thiel

In 2011, Ann Coulter dedicated her book, Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America, to Thiel.

2011: Donation to Christchurch earthquake appeal fund

In 2011, Thiel donated NZ$1 million to an appeal fund for the casualties of the Christchurch earthquake.

2011: Cited contributions to New Zealand economy in citizenship application

In 2011, Thiel's application for New Zealand citizenship cited his economic contributions, including founding a venture capital fund in Auckland and donating to the Christchurch earthquake appeal fund.

January 2012: Thiel supports Endorse Liberty Super PAC

In January 2012, Thiel, along with Nosek and Scott Banister, supported the Endorse Liberty Super PAC, giving $3.9 million to promote Ron Paul.

July 2012: Thiel donates to Club for Growth

In July 2012, Thiel made a $1 million donation to the Club for Growth, becoming the group's largest contributor.

2012: Thiel donates to fight Minnesota Amendment 1

In 2012, Thiel donated $10,000 to Minnesotans United for All Families to fight Minnesota Amendment 1, which proposed banning marriage between same-sex couples.

2012: Taught CS 183: Startup at Stanford University

In spring 2012, Thiel taught the class CS 183: Startup at Stanford University.

2013: Thiel Foundation donates over $1 million to the Singularity Institute

As of 2013, the Thiel Foundation had donated over $1 million to the Singularity Institute.

2014: Venture Alpha West 2014 conference

During a discussion panel at the Venture Alpha West 2014 conference, Peter Thiel stated that he aims to achieve progress in anti-aging research. In 2014, Thiel also mentioned he is registered for cryonic preservation with Alcor Life Extension Foundation, to be preserved at low temperatures in case of legal death.

December 2015: Thiel backs OpenAI

In December 2015, OpenAI announced that Thiel was one of their financial backers.

2015: Purchased estate near Wānaka, New Zealand

In 2015, Thiel purchased a 193-hectare estate near Wānaka, New Zealand, utilizing his citizenship status to bypass foreign buyer restrictions.

2015: Thiel discusses innovation with Tyler Cowen

In a 2015 conversation with Tyler Cowen, Thiel claimed innovative breakthroughs were happening in computing, not the physical world, lamenting the lack of progress in space travel and medical devices.

May 2016: Thiel confirms funding lawsuits against Gawker

In May 2016, Thiel confirmed that he had paid $10 million in legal expenses to finance lawsuits against Gawker Media, including Hulk Hogan's lawsuit.

August 2016: Gawker closes due to Hogan lawsuit

In August 2016, Gawker announced it was permanently closing due to the $140 million judgment in the Hulk Hogan lawsuit, which Thiel financially supported.

August 2016: Thiel defends online privacy in NYT opinion piece

On 15 August 2016, Thiel published an opinion piece in The New York Times arguing for the defense of online privacy beyond just the Gawker case, highlighting his support for the Intimate Privacy Protection Act.

October 2016: Thiel donates to Trump's campaign

On 15 October 2016, Thiel announced a $1.25 million donation in support of Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.

November 2016: Ceremonial first move at World Chess Championship 2016

On 30 November 2016, Thiel made the ceremonial first move in the first tiebreak game of the World Chess Championship 2016 between Sergey Karjakin and Magnus Carlsen.

October 2017: Marriage to Matt Danzeisen

In October 2017, Thiel married his long-time partner Matt Danzeisen in Vienna, Austria.

2017: Citizenship status made public

In 2017, Thiel's New Zealand citizenship, acquired in August 2011, was made public.

July 2018: Thiel donates to Trump Victory Committee

In July 2018, Thiel donated $250,000 to the Trump Victory Committee in support of the Republican National Committee and Trump's 2020 re-election campaign.

2019: Thiel calls Google "seemingly treasonous"

In 2019, Thiel called Google "seemingly treasonous", urging a government investigation into its work with China and questioning foreign intelligence infiltration.

2019: Thiel discusses 'The Straussian Moment' at Hoover Institution

In 2019, Thiel's essay, "The Straussian Moment", was the subject of an interview at the Hoover Institution.

2020: Thiel supports candidates with voter fraud claims

By February 2022, Thiel supported 16 senatorial and congressional candidates, several of whom were proponents of the falsehood that there was significant voter fraud in the 2020 election.

2020: Thiel's PAC supports Kris Kobach

In 2020, Thiel's political-action committee, Free Forever, supported Kris Kobach's failed Senate bid, receiving almost all contributions from Thiel himself.

2020: Thiel supports Trump's re-election campaign

In July 2018, Thiel donated $250,000 to the Trump Victory Committee in support of the Republican National Committee and Trump's 2020 re-election campaign.

2021: Thiel Reportedly Became FBI Informant

In 2021, Business Insider reported that Thiel became an FBI informant.

February 2022: Thiel donates to Republican candidates

By February 2022, Thiel was one of the largest donors to Republican candidates in the 2022 election campaign with more than $20.4 million in contributions.

February 2022: Thiel to Leave Meta Board

In February 2022, Thiel announced he would not seek re-election to Meta's board at the 2022 annual meeting, ending his 17-year tenure to support pro-Donald Trump candidates in the 2022 United States elections.

March 2023: Jeff Thomas' Death

In March 2023, Jeff Thomas, who was in a long-term relationship with Thiel from the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, passed away suddenly.

2023: Thiel pulls back from political donations

In 2023, Thiel indicated he "has lost interest in democracy" and that "he wouldn’t be giving money to any politician, including Donald Trump, in the next presidential campaign" after disagreeing with the Republican party's focus on cultural issues.

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