The Millionaire Tech Marxist Behind the Anti-ICE Protest

Behind the scenes, however, these demonstrations were orchestrated by organizations funded by Neville Roy Singham, a 71-year-old American millionaire living in Shanghai.

Singham made his fortune in the tech industry before relocating to China and dedicating his wealth to what he calls “anti-imperialist” causes. Joel Finkelstein, a Princeton University researcher who founded the Network Contagion Research Institute, has tracked Singham’s financial network extensively. His research indicates that Singham has funneled over $100 million into various activist organizations operating in the United States.

“If you’re showing up [at these protests] saying you’re part of some grassroots organization: no, you’re not,” Finkelstein told the Daily Mail. These same groups have been active in coordinating pro-Palestinian demonstrations following Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel, per reports.

On the day of that attack, The People’s Forum issued a statement calling for an end to “US aid to the Zionist occupation” without condemning the atrocities committed against Israeli civilians. Singham-linked groups then co-hosted an event in New York City on Oct. 8, where participants repeated pro-Hamas slogans.

The People’s Forum has now expanded its activism to include protests related to the fatal shooting of a woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapolis. The organization explicitly connects this incident with Maduro’s capture by American authorities.

“From Minneapolis to Caracas, from Chicago to NYC the violence of the ruling class knows no borders… ICE raids & murders, repression, bombings, and sanctions are part of the same project: turning our lives into profit and our communities into targets. We refuse to sit idly by, now is our time to fight back!” The People’s Forum declared on social media.

Singham sold his ThoughtWorks software company in 2017 for $758 million before moving to China with his wife Jodie Evans, founder of the feminist anti-war group Code Pink. In August 2023, the New York Times published an extensive investigation into Singham’s activities, describing him as orchestrating “a global web of Chinese propaganda.”

The newspaper reported that Singham maintains office space in Shanghai alongside a company focused on educating foreigners about “the miracles that China has created on the world stage.” He has received repeated invitations to high-level events hosted by Xi Jinping’s Chinese Communist Party.

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