Paul Schilling
Mr. Paul Schilling is the founder and editor-in-chief of Consortium an international conglomerate of online publications most notably, The Contemplative Thinker, American Age, and other notable publications that assess mostly on matters of law and America's affinity for lowering the bar of acceptable standards. He is a nationally syndicated columnist writing for periodicals as well as for specific purposes. Mr. Schilling has written for the Navy Times and Army Times as well as university...See more
Mr. Paul Schilling is the founder and editor-in-chief of Consortium an international conglomerate of online publications most notably, The Contemplative Thinker, American Age, and other notable publications that assess mostly on matters of law and America's affinity for lowering the bar of acceptable standards. He is a nationally syndicated columnist writing for periodicals as well as for specific purposes. Mr. Schilling has written for the Navy Times and Army Times as well as university newspapers such as The Beacon, for students and faculty alike at the University of Portland, Oregon. He was also published in Broadside, at George Mason University in Fairfax Virginia. Mr. Schilling has been writing for a catalogue of online publications most notably The Coalition Against Illegal Immigration, Stand-Up for America, and maintains a relationship with world renowned Judicial Watch. In October 1989, Mr. Schilling, assisted by colleagues, assisted in launching Gaslight Publishing, the largest independently owned publishing house in Australia. Gaslight Publishing Company then went on to sell the most of any one title in Australian history. While in Australia Mr. Schilling received endorsements from the then Prime Minister, Sir Robert Hawke, and many Members of Parliament, namely Sir John A. Able, M.P., who later became a partner in business. Mr. Schilling, without skipping so much as a semester, completed his first B.S. degree in Management and Marketing from the George Fox University. Then, the "eternal student," Paul went on to further his education, earning a Master's degree in education from George Mason University. See less