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Neville Roy Singham — A Communist Billionaire as Bad as George Soros

Do you know the US has a Communist Billionaire undermining our Constitution who is as bad if not worse than George Soros?

Yes — he is NEVILLE ROY SINGHAM a Bangladesh born ex pat who lives in Shanghai sharing an office building with the Chinese Communist Party.

Singham has funneled #278 million inot a massive web of shell entities and nonprofis to coordinate Marxist messaging designed to promote Communist China as the global heavyweight while systematically stripping away American influence.


Red wealth, dark money: How an American tycoon deploys Mao’s playbook against the West

A Fox News Digital investigation found that $278 million flowed from pro-China tycoon Neville Roy Singham through a layered web of shell-like entities, shared boards and interconnected nonprofits that coordinate activism and messaging

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Part 2 of a five-part Fox News Digital series investigating the House of Singham examines the “United Front,” a key element of Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong’s “People’s War” strategy.

As CodePink co-founders Jodie Evans and Medea Benjamin ended their activist group’s pilgrimage to communist Cuba yesterday, their sojourn reflected a strategy years in the making: a “united front” aligning far-left, socialist and communist revolutionaries across borders.

In late October 1944, Chinese Communist Party leader Mao Zedong delivered a speech, outlining a strategy to unite disparate groups under a shared ideological framework, telling followers: “For this struggle a broad united front is indispensable.”

CUBA - Jan. 19, 1966 - The Tricontinental Conference in Havana brings together "under the banner of the peoples' solidarity" communist and socialist delegates from countries in Africa, Oceania, Asia and Latin America. From left to right, John Tettegah, Ghana's vice president, Youssef El Sebai, Ghana's general secretary, Raul Castro, member of the Cuban politburo and of the Cuban Communist Party general secretariat, Fidel Castro, first secretary of the Cuban Communist Party, Cuban President O. Dorticos, Raul Rao, Cuban foreign affairs minister, Pedro Medina Silva, vice president of Venezuela's liberation army, and Nguyen Van Tien, South Vietnam vice president.CUBA – Jan. 19, 1966 – The Tricontinental Conference in Havana brings together “under the banner of the peoples’ solidarity” communist and socialist delegates from countries in Africa, Oceania, Asia and Latin America. From left to right, John Tettegah, Ghana’s vice president, Youssef El Sebai, Ghana’s general secretary, Raul Castro, member of the Cuban politburo and of the Cuban Communist Party general secretariat, Fidel Castro, first secretary of the Cuban Communist Party, Cuban President O. Dorticos, Raul Rao, Cuban foreign affairs minister, Pedro Medina Silva, vice president of Venezuela’s liberation army, and Nguyen Van Tien, South Vietnam vice president. (Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone )

More than two decades later, in 1966, Cuban leader Fidel Castro convened revolutionaries in Havana for the Tricontinental Conference, where he pledged “support to any revolutionary movement in any corner of the earth,”

And more recently, an American-born Marxist businessman named Neville Roy Singham sold his technology company, Thoughtworks, for an estimated $785 million in 2017, and a Fox News Digital investigation reveals that he set about building his own version of Mao’s united front.

The investigation, using large language models to analyze hundreds of pages of tax records, organizational messaging, online content and historical records, found Singham pumped at least $278 million into a layered network of 2,000 nonprofits, think tanks, activist groups and media organizations with shared messaging and ideology matching the communist ideals of Mao and Castro, operating across borders while appearing independent. What emerges isn’t a loose coalition but a tightly-knit system.

At the time of the sale, Thoughtwork’s chief scientist, Martin Fowler, acknowledged the proceeds would fund Singham’s “activist work.” The sale created a war chest that would flow into the constellation of nonprofits that now comprise the “House of Singham.”

Policymakers and law enforcement officials have gotten a glimpse into pieces of Singham’s influence, from anti-Israel protests in the U.S. to a propaganda machine in India and the hijacking of a labor union in South Africa. But the broader picture is more expansive: a transnational network buried in layer upon layer of companies entangled with shared leaders, shared addresses and a shared mission to spread Marxism and promote China as a global counterweight to the U.S. in a new Cold War.

IRS records show that three entities transferred $278 million from 2017 through 2023 into six core U.S. nonprofits in Singham’s network, but those six nonprofits haven’t operated in isolation. They have functioned as hubs in a broader system, receiving and redistributing funding, and coordinating activity across a widening network of affiliated groups.

A photo taken for CodePink in Havana, Cuba.Democratic Socialists of America member Hasan Piker and CodePink co-founder Jodie Evans of CodePink meet in Cuba, as part of “United Front” to support the communist regime. (CodePink via Storyful)

‘United Front’ of Friends and Family

In 2017, when Singham married Evans, he relied on many of their wedding guests as lieutenants, consiglieres, strategists, propagandists and field marshals to mobilize thousands of foot soldiers to promote China’s interests. One recurring theme is promotion of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, a global infrastructure and trade effort designed to expand China’s economic and geopolitical influence.

Liu Pengyu, a spokesman for the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Washington, D.C., told Fox News Digital, he wasn’t familiar with “the specifics of this particular case.”

Pengyu added that China “welcomes and hopes that more people in the United States will view China in an objective and fair light, and lend their voices to the sound and stable development of China–U.S. relations.”

Rep. Jason Smith, chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, has described Singham as “an individual who lives in Shanghai, maintains business ties with companies and individuals linked to the CCP, works with and physically alongside a foreign propaganda company, and attends CCP forums on how to promote the party abroad.”

According to people familiar with the transactions, Singham used GS Donor Advised Philanthropy Fund For Wealth Management Inc., affiliated with Goldman Sachs Group Inc., to anonymously direct tax-deductible donations to a new tranche of nonprofits established after his marriage to Evans. Goldman Sachs spokesman Tony Fratto said that the company’s philanthropy arm “terminated” Singham’s donor-advised fund in February 2024.

Shell-Like Companies

Fox News Digital also identified two fly-by-night companies – Likewise Conceptions LLC and Mutod LLC – that appear in the network’s financial architecture.

Likewise, Conceptions listed an address outside Chicago, while Mutod used the address of a hotel in downtown Chicago. Two other organizations linked to Singham used a hotel and a cocktail lounge as addresses. Fox News Digital reviewed incorporation papers, state registrations, property records and other open-source materials but couldn’t identify meaningful public footprints for either entity. Singham and Evans didn’t respond to requests for comment.

Those entities functioned as conduits, moving large sums into nonprofits that would then redistribute funds across additional layers of the network.

Over months of reporting, Fox News Digital built organizational charts tracing the network’s structure. At least 18 guests from the “Jodie and Roy” wedding of “One Love” in Jamaica appear within a wider network of about 80 people serving in core leadership across about 15 central organizations.

The network includes members of Singham’s family, including his son Nathan Singham, his niece Alicia Singham Goodwin and his sister, Shanti Singham, who has academic ties to East China Normal University in Shanghai. The university, which is administered by the Chinese Community Party (CCP), co-sponsored the Global South Academic Conference where Singham appeared last fall, lambasting the U.S. as a “fascist” nation. East China Normal University didn’t respond to a request for comment.

The wider circle of wedding guests included actor Danny Glover, playwright Eve Ensler, now known as V, and “Democracy Now” TV host Amy Goodman.

Another guest, Ben Cohen, the co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, has more recently appeared, getting arrested with CodePink activists as he interrupted Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. during a congressional hearing over Gaza and then called for the defunding of ICE earlier this year.

FBI agents arrested another wedding guest, Ibrahim AlHusseni, last year for alleged securities fraud and he later entered a guilty plea. Late last year, Evans allegedly helped pay his $3 million bail, according to court-related reporting. He is scheduled to be sentenced in July.

Within this period, the People’s Forum’s organizing work and BreakThrough News coverage became central to nationwide demonstrations, coordinated through the Party for Socialism and Liberation and the ANSWER Coalition.

Socialist and communist groups sprang to action with protests after a killing in Minneapolis.Propagandists for socialist groups, including BreakThrough News, the Party for Socialism and Liberation and the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, sprang to action to demonize federal officials after a killing in Minneapolis. (BreakThrough News/X, Party for Socialism and Liberation/X, Freedom Road Socialist Organization, X)

US Nonprofit Dollars Tied Up in China’s State Investment Firm

One of the nonprofits Singham funded immediately in 2017 with his newfound wealth was Tricontinental Ltd., based in Massachusetts, led by his friend and wedding guest, Vijay Prashad. It was named for the 1966 Tricontinental Conference.

In a letter to one of the Singham organizations, Tricontinental, Smith warned that “interlocking ownership and management roles” across the entities suggest a strategy to embed CCP propaganda “under the guise of independent scholarship and commerce.” Tricontinental hasn’t made any public responses to the letter, but it posted a video from Brazil last month on Instagram, inviting followers to read the “Communist Manifesto” for “Red Book Day.”

Fox News Digital found that one nonprofit that Singham funded, the People’s Support Foundation, reported investments for years in the China-U.S. Industrial Cooperation Partnership Parallel LP, an investment vehicle tied to a partnership between Goldman Sachs and the China Investment Corporation, the state-sanctioned investment arm of the Chinese Communist Party.

In its 2019 tax filing, the People’s Support Foundation disclosed a $75,165 holding. By 2024, the holding had grown to $410,484, according to tax records.

The amounts were modest. But they placed a Singham-linked nonprofit inside a financial structure designed to blend U.S. private-equity management with Chinese state capital during a time of heightened national security scrutiny. While the records do not prove coordination or intent, they reveal overlapping interests at a sensitive geopolitical intersection.

In 2019, that partnership purchased Boyd Corporation, a California-based manufacturer.

Fratto said those investments were legal and “intended to increase foreign direct investment in the United States.” He added the investments “don’t confer any control over the companies by an individual investor.”

Brian Becker and Manolo De Los SantosBrian Becker (left) and Manolo De Los Santos (right) refuse to answer questions from Fox News Digital in front of the People’s Forum. (Nikolas Lannam/Fox News Digital)

People’s Forum – A ‘United Front’ at W. 37th Street

Less than three weeks after the Singham-Evans wedding, on Feb. 27, 2017, the People’s Forum was registered in New York state, according to state records.

Singham initially funneled $2.5 million into the People’s Forum. It had some familiar names on the board: Evans and Claudia De la Cruz, a wedding guest and a leader in two organizations that would become critical in sowing mayhem on the streets of the U.S., the People’s Forum and the Party for Socialism and Liberation.

Another key board member was Manolo De Los Santos, a self-avowed Marxist born in the Dominican Republic. Outside the People’s Forum headquarters in New York City recently, he refused to answer questions from a Fox News Digital investigative team.

De Los Santos has publicly posted photos of himself with Venezuelan leader Nicholas Maduro, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel and Fernando Gonzalez, one of the “Cuban 5,” Cuban intelligence officers arrested in 1998 in the U.S. for spying and later convicted.

Brian Becker, a longtime Marxist organizer, also became a key figure around the People’s Forum, turning it into a base for expanding protest infrastructure he’d already cultivated with the ANSWER Coalition and Party for Socialism and Liberation, organizing anti-American demonstrations as the son of an American Marxist leader from the 1960s. He also refused to answer questions from Fox News Digital, calling a journalist a “terrorist.”

Ismail Royer, a former extremist imprisoned for supporting the Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group in Pakistan, remembers Becker and his socialist crew taking over protests and telling Muslim groups to step aside.

“They told us, ‘Just show up. We’ll take care of everything,'” Royer told Fox News Digital.

Over the following years, Singham doled out a total of $22.4 million to the People’s Forum, according to Fox News Digital’s analysis.

The organization operated not just as a physical space, but as a coordination hub in the emerging Mao-style united front, linking funding, messaging and protest activity. It was also moving money into protest infrastructure, including funding tied to large demonstrations.

‘Build Unity…’

In its first year, the People’s Forum said it spent $428,470 developing a space to “foster collaboration and exchange between diverse social movements,” to “build unity across historic lines of division at home and abroad” and “nurture the next generation of visionaries and organizers who believe that through collective action, a new world is possible.”

In late 2021, the People’s Forum hosted a day-long conference on “China and the Left,” featuring Singham’s friend, Prashad, the Qiao Collective and Tings Chak, Prashad’s colleague at Tricontinental with close ties to academic institutions in China.

Sessions included “Poverty Alleviation in China,” China “as a Model for Third World Development” and “China as a Challenge to Capitalism.”

The day’s speakers blasted “The U.S. Hybrid War on China,” “Anti-Asian Violence” in the U.S. and an American bias they dubbed “yellow peril.”

In 2023, the People’s Forum gave the ANSWER Coalition’s fiscal sponsor, Progress Unity Fund, $26,400 it raised at the anti-Israel “National March on Washington” on Nov. 4, 2023, less than a month after the Oct. 7 attack. It wasn’t a lot of money, but the payment reveals the way these organizations work in lock-step with each other.

The next year, Progress Unity Fund reported a $267,756 payment to the ANSWER Coalition for “mobilizing hundreds of thousands of people in a [sic] mass actions in Washington, D.C. and around the country,” according to its tax filing.

It gave $35,000 to BreakThrough BT Media Inc., which broadcast the anti-U.S. protests to the world.

Not long ago, according to property records, the People’s Forum purchased a multi-million dollar building on 14th Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.

Medea BenjaminMedea Benjamin (3rd from left), co-founder of CodePink, holds a sign in support of Cuba at Miami International Airport on March 20, 2026, ahead of the delegation traveling to Cuba. (Eva Marie UZCATEGUI / AFP via Getty Images)

Overlapping Funds, Personnel and Agendas

Fox News Digital found that Singham allegedly used two mystery companies to pour money into another new nonprofit, the People’s Support Foundation Ltd., again with Evans on the board, along with former Thoughtworks executives.

IRS filings show that in 2017, Mutod LLC, just established on Sept. 11, 2017, in Delaware, transferred $160.2 million into the People’s Support Foundation. In IRS filings, Mutod used the address of a hotel on E. Wacker Drive, suite no. 256.

Meanwhile, Likewise Conceptions LLC, which shared an address with a FedEx store on Liberty Road in Crystal Lake, Il., north of Chicago, poured $3.5 million into the People’s Support Foundation. And Mutod LLC put another $3.8 million into the organization in 2018.

The People’s Support Foundation then became a funding source for another tier of entities with generic names, including the People’s Welfare Association and the United Community Fund.

Both were registered as 501(c)(4) political nonprofits. Both used UPS Stores as mailing addresses. Both included familiar names from the House of Singham on their boards.

They repeated a recurring pattern in the network: new nonprofit layers appear with generic names, limited public footprints and overlapping leadership, as money continues to move outward.

The United Community Fund listed its tax code as “Q01: International, Foreign Affairs, and National Security Alliances and Advocacy.”

The United Community Fund had some strong anti-American voices on its board: Layan Fuleihan, a fiery Palestinian American leader at the People’s Forum who has led virulent anti-Israel protests; and Chak, a trusted figure in the Singham inner circle and Tricontinental official with ties to Chinese universities.

The money flowing from the People’s Support Foundation into the United Community Fund followed a familiar pattern: one layer funding another, with overlapping personnel and funding.

A question hangs over the structure Fox News Digital traced: why does the House of Singham rely on multiple nonprofit layers, recurring addresses and recycled leadership to move money and organize activity?

As the network expanded across nonprofits, media platforms and activist groups, it promoted the old ideas of Mao and the “United Front.” In February, at the launch of a new book, “Tricontinental, Havana 1966,” filled with speeches and documents from the conference, Prashad and De Los Santos regaled an audience at the People’s Forum with stories of the global communist “revolutionaries” at the conference led by “our commander Fidel,” as Prashad described Castro. De Los Santos noted the participants “weren’t armchair leftists,” who were “shifting from one hotel to the other doing international left tourism.”

“We believe strongly that communism is the actual movement of history,” Prashad said.

Cognitive Warfare

Earlier this month, the State Department identified the People’s Forum and CodePink as vectors of threat because of their alignment with the People’s Republic of China. The State Department said the groups “denigrate the United States, whitewash the violence of Marxist regimes, and run cover for narco-terrorists like {former Venezuelan dictator Nicolas] Maduro while enjoying an influx of cash from a donor network with connections to the Chinese Communist Party.”

Meanwhile, the House Ways and Means Committee and House Oversight Committee are investigating the Singham network for potential violations of nonprofit law. Justice, State and Treasury Department officials are also investigating Singham and the organizations he has funded, according to people familiar with the investigations.

Last September, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comer, R-Ky.), and the Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets Chairwoman Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., asked Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to conduct a “comprehensive evaluation to determine whether federal sanctions, civil remedies or criminal penalties—including asset freezes or seizures—should be applied to far-left entities organized and funded by Mr. Singham.”

The Trump administration has precedent to act. The Justice Department prosecuted a nonprofit in USA v. Babakov, ECF for serving “as a front for a global foreign influence campaign to advance Russia’s foreign policy objectives.” That case didn’t have any connection to Singham or his network.

Smith said at a recent hearing, “This is something every American should care about.” The investigations are ongoing, and no one in the Singham network has been charged with any crimes nor has any action been taken against any organizations or individuals in the Singham network. No one from the Singham network has been found liable for any legal violations.

The White House recently created a new National Security Council position, called the “Director of Cognitive Advantage,” held by Shawn Chenoweth, to address what officials describe as information warfare, a critical element of a nation’s “soft power.”

In public remarks, Chenoweth has described the job as putting the “I,” for “information,” back into a national power framework known as DIME: diplomatic, information, military and economic power.

The Singham network sits at that intersection, and as Evans’ and Benjamin’s CodePink delegation departed Cuba, the convoy reflected the outward expression of a structure built over years, following Mao’s strategy of connecting international travel, coordinated messaging and on-the-ground activism in a “United Front.”

“Viva Cuba!” Benjamin shouted from the airport, as her fellow radicals flashed “V” for victory signs.

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Leftist Groups Meeting With Cuban Politburo Reveals ‘Just How Coordinated’ Opposition to Trump Is: Chip Roy

Rep. Chip Roy is demanding an “immediate” investigation into the leftist network of activist groups organizing protests against President Donald Trump’s intervention in Iran after some of the network’s leaders met with the Cuban Communist Party’s Politburo earlier this week.

“That this group would openly meet with Cuba tells you how urgent it is for the administration and state law enforcement entities, including attorneys general, to immediately investigate these groups and the myriad other groups that are clearly acting against our national security interests,” the Texas Republican told The Daily Signal in a phone interview Thursday.

Roy suggested that the network is “very clearly operating unlawfully in terms of their engagement with foreign interests.”

“They’re on the side of Iran, they’re on the side of Cuba, they’re on the side of anything opposing America, and they’re operating within our framework in our country,” he added. “The fact that they’re openly going and engaging and sitting down with Cuba … it just tells you how coordinated the entire network is.”

Vijay Prashad, executive director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, a hub of the activist network funded by Shanghai-based billionaire Neville Roy Singham, announced the Cuba meeting on X Tuesday.

“Last evening, the [International Peoples’ Assembly] delegation spent several hours with leaders from the Cuban Communist Party Politburo, including the President of Cuba, the Foreign Minister, the no. 2 in the Party, and the head of the International Department,” Prashad wrote.

He further noted that he represented Tricontinental in the meeting, along with Manolo De Los Santos.

“We gave the President a number of our texts,” he added. “We had a very encouraging dialogue about the resilience of the Cuban Revolution and its untiring sense of fight against US hyper-imperialism.”

Santos, the founder of The People’s Forum, and Prashad form part of a network of leftist groups that includes Code Pink and the ANSWER Coalition. These groups organized protests against Trump’s ouster of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, and more recently against the attacks on Iran’s regime. The same groups also organized “anti-racism” protests after the 2020 death of George Floyd, and anti-Israel encampments after the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel.

“What we saw, out in the open, was a coordination between the Cuban leadership, including the president and the Politburo of the Cuban Communist Party, and the leaders of the groups that organize mayhem on our streets, over Gaza, [Immigration and Customs Enforcement], Iran, whatever cause comes their way,” Mike Gonzalez, a senior fellow for national security at The Heritage Foundation, told The Daily Signal in a statement Thursday.

“Included in that meeting was Vijay Prashad, Neville Roy [Singham’s] top ideologue and a top leader of the International [Peoples’] Assembly, which was created in Caracas to defend Maduro and which includes CodePink, Manolo De Los Santos, also funded by Singham, a leader of the People’s Forum, and Brian Becker, who holds leadership positions in the Party for Socialism and Liberation and the ANSWER Coalition,” Gonzalez added. “All these groups organize chaos in our streets.”

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform voted in January to subpoena Singham, over his funding for activist groups and his ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

The Daily Signal reached out to Tricontinental, Code Pink, the ANSWER Coalition, and The People’s Forum for comment, but they did not respond by publication time.

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Tyler O’Neil is senior editor at The Daily Signal and the author of two books: “Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center,” and “The Woketopus: The Dark Money Cabal Manipulating the Federal Government.” Tyler on X: .

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Here’s the Truth—and it’s Not Pretti

In reality, the extreme focus on Minneapolis protester Alex Pretti’s death is a distraction. It may sound terrible to say because, of course, human life is sacred. (Now, if only the Left accepted this on abortion.) But the real point here is not that Pretti is dead, but what got him that way. And, no, it wasn’t blood-lusting ICE agents salivating for their next victim.

It was this: a vast network of power-hungry demagogues, foreign financiers of intra-US destabilization, astroturfing communist/socialist activists, and expendable useful-idiot protesters.

On a simple level, notice that no one is talking about the up-to-$9 billion Somali fraud scandal anymore, the revelation of which caused Governor Tim “Knucklehead” Walz to scuttle his reelection campaign.

Oh, it threatened to do more such damage to the Democrat Party, too.

Convenient, huh?

Then there’s this: Have you heard of Neville Roy Singham? You should have.

He’s one of the guys who killed Pretti.

No, he doesn’t work for ICE, but likely for fascist China (it’s about as “communist” today as Mussolini). Singham, 71, is an American-born tech mogul who sold IT company Thoughtworks for $785 million in 2017 and then decamped to Shanghai.

He’s also a self-declared Marxist.

And he now devotes his vast fortune and ample free time to his favorite hobby: destabilizing the country that made him rich. Yes—the United States.

That is, Singham funnels millions, and perhaps tens of millions, through nonprofits and shell companies to far-left groups in the U.S. They then use this cash to organize protests and mayhem here in America. So, you know those demonstrations in Minneapolis and elsewhere?

They’re “Made in China”—at least in part.

They’re not organic at all.

Oh, something else: As with globalist Klaus Schwab, Singham also looks like a James Bond villain.

Despite this, and as commentator Bill O’Reilly has complained, we hear crickets on Singham. You see, if people learned about him, they’d know the true villains aren’t ICE and President Trump. Can’t have that.

Then there are the other villains. People such as Walz, Governor Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.), Senator Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), Sandy Cortez (D-Green, Leafy Westchester) and countless other Democrats have demonized ICE, propagandized, and helped catalyze a violent useful-idiot emotional response. Sure, individuals such as Rebecca Good and Alex Pretti are, consequently, now anything but good and pretty. But, hey, you’ve gotta’ break a few eggs to make an omelet, right?

There are also those left-wing/communist activist groups themselves, which join Singham in flying below the radar. They have names such as the Party for Socialism and Liberation and the ANSWER Coalition (trust me, it’s not your answer).

The bottom line is that demagogic Democrat politicians; and agitators, foreign and domestic, created this situation. They have blood on their hands—and may be guilty of insurrection.

As far as the useful idiots who often get themselves killed go, and ICE agents who may sometimes err, the great President Ronald Reagan once framed it well. “Once the dogs of war are unleashed, you must expect that things will happen,” he told demonstrator-enabling professors in 1969. “And people, being human, will make mistakes on both sides.”

Reagan also pointed out, however, that the blame lies largely with the authority figures who, wink-and-nod style, encourage the mayhem (video below).

So. for sure, mistakes will happen on both sides. But the real problem is caused by only one side—the one siding against America and with foreign interlopers and invaders.

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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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Hundreds of Millions in Taxpayer Dollars Went to Antifa and Terror Groups

The White House just announced they discovered that over $100 MILLION in taxpayer funds and laundered Democrat donations went to Antifa-linked organizations and “protest networks.”

Funders include:

  • Soros’ Open Society
  • Arabella Advisors
  • Tides Network
  • Hansjörg Wyss
  • Neville Roy Singham, with ties to Armed Queers SLC who is being investigated in the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

This madness must end. We are funding our own destruction and the Democrats that have orchestrated this must be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

A foreign billionaire who has given *half a billion dollars* to left-wing political groups in the United States has STOPPED ALL FUNDING after getting getting called out in a bombshell report

And far left universities like Harvard, Columbia, Stanford et al destroying a whole generation of young minds, turning them into violent zombies, incapable of critical thought.

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The real head of ‘Jews for Zohran’ is a Sri Lankan pro-Hamas Marxist

The Zohran Mamdani campaign has some of the earmarks of a foreign influence operation. 

Freedom Center Investigates covered Neville Roy Singham before he became a household name as the new even more radical Soros and his growing role in backing pro-Hamas riots in New York.

The People’s Forum is funded by Neville Roy Singham, a Maoist millionaire living in Communist China, whose Shanghai office faces “a red banner that reads, in Chinese, ‘Always Follow the Party.’ Resting on a shelf is a plate depicting Xi.”

Singham has rapidly become the Soros of the Communist, Leninist and Maoist forces in America funding an extensive network of propaganda and activism from a Shaghan office where reportedly red and yellow offices commemorate the “centenary of the founding of the Communist Party of China” based on the “little red light of stars” that serves as a “revolutionary force” that “sets out from the East, to connect the world”.

Born to a Sri-Lankan radical professor father who had palled around with Castro and to a Chinese academic mother, and raised in Chicago, Singham’s story had echoes of Obama and Kamala, but unlike them he has less interest in disguising his agenda or his plans for America.

The People’s Forum makes little effort to hide what it is. Its storefront is decorated with Cuban, PLO and Venezuelan flags where copies of Castro’s speeches and ‘China’s Great Road’ are sold.

After Oct 7, its Maoist agenda turned into Hamas activism. The People’s Forum described the Hamas attacks that murdered over 1,000 Israeli civilians, the elderly, women and children, as an “unprecedented liberation struggle” by “Palestinian resistance factions”.

“We give our heart, we give our life, we give our blood to the Palestinian people,” Manolo De Los Santos, a founding director of The People’s Forum declared at a pro-terrorist rally in Manhattan. “We will use whatever we have in our hands. A rock or something else. We will defend the Palestinian people.”

The New York Post has now published an expose of ‘Jews for Zohran’ and its ties to the Singham network.

Marxist tycoon Neville “Roy” Singham‘s niece Alicia Singham Goodwin serves as political director of lefty nonprofit Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, which in January launched Jews for Zohran.

“We, like, had our own voter file . . . and for phone banks that were only Jewish voters, and had, like, Jews talking to Jews,” Singham Goodwin, 33, said in a July 1 interview on WBAI. “We developed early on these talking points about antisemitism and a way for volunteers to engage.”

Alicia Singham Goodwin works as the political director for Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, a radical leftist group that seems to exist to enable and defend minority antisemitism. 

Her parents came out of the Singham network. In what sense is she Jewish, beyond perhaps her father’s DNA? Certainly not as far as religion goes. Her playlist is full of church choral music. She works for organizations that defend antisemitism and the murder of Jews. All this is, is an attempt to manipulate Jews into supporting their murderers.

Singham Goodwin’s mom is Roy Singham’s sister, Shanti Singham, who has her own Chinese ties: a department chair at state-controlled East China Normal University in Shanghai, she’s promoted the country’s Confucius Institutes in Africa. Singham Goodwin’s father, Daniel Goodwin, was longtime counsel and an executive at Roy Singham’s software firm Thoughtworks.

“Jews for Zohran” (and Jews for Racial and Economic Justice) turns out to be as Jewish as a Sri Lankan Marxist billionaire at war with America (and Israel).

The appropriation goes further because Jews for Racial and Economic Justice created another organization The Jewish Vote, as their electoral arm, which was campaigning to launch a protest against Biden and in support of Hamas during the 2024 campaign.

Alicia Singham Goodwin was also the public face of The Jewish Vote. And she’s typical of the antisemitic Left which appropriates Jewish identity to destroy America and to kill Jews.

AUTHOR

Daniel Greenfield

Daniel Greenfield is an Israeli-born journalist and columnist with nearly 20 years of experience writing for conservative publications. His work spans national and international stories, covering politics, history, and culture. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with industry legends like David Horowitz, interviewed senators and congressmen, and shared the stories of ordinary people overcoming extraordinary challenges. His first book, Domestic Enemies: The Founding Fathers’ Fight Against the Left, explores the forgotten struggles that shaped America’s early history.

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