A flag design featuring the American flag on the left side and the Chinese flag on the right side.

By Selwyn Duke

Many Americans have expressed frustration with how many products have long been “Made in China.” But now something else may bear that label: the violent anti-ICE protests convulsing our nation. The story?

An American-born mega-multimillionaire, now residing in China, is helping fund the current anti-ICE agitation with troves of cash.

What’s more, while this man made his nigh-on billion-dollar fortune under America’s free-market system, he’s a self-professed Marxist who prefers Chinese governance.

His name is Neville Roy Singham, a 71-year-old tycoon and son of a Sri Lankan-born father and Cuban-born mother. He’s best known for founding Thoughtworks, an IT consulting company, which he sold for $785 million in 2017. Yet he should be better known for his dark activism, which, do note, didn’t begin with anti-ICE efforts.

In fact, the “Singham network,” as it’s known, was previously orchestrating pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel agitation and disinformation.

In other words, Singham’s business appears to be “destabilization,” an old Marxist tactic and the second stage of communist subversion. This would mean that with him, to quote 1960s SDS radicals, “The issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution.”

Additionally, there are allegations that the tycoon is executing these anti-American schemes in concert with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). This wouldn’t be surprising since Beijing government tentacles extend into everything within its borders (and many things beyond).

The Enemy Within — and Without

Many readers are already acquainted with the political term and phenomenon “astroturf.” This references a phony “grassroots” movement, one that seems organic but is actually orchestrated by powerful, behind-the-scenes forces. Left-wing protests have long often been astroturf, too, with the 2016 Project Veritas revelations providing a prime example.

As for the Singham astroturf, commentator Bill O’Reilly reported on it yesterday on his show, No Spin News. Playing a long segment in which he was interviewed Monday on NewsNation, he first asserted that states such as Minnesota are in open “rebellion” against federal law. He then quite passionately reported on Singham, telling host Leland Vittert that Singham

is funneling millions of dollars into the United States of America through 501s like Party for Socialism and Liberation, Democratic Socialists of America, [and] Minnesota Immigration Rights Action Committee…. He is funneling money here to these radical organizations, who are then agitating professional people, communists mostly because Singham’s a communist … to go in and foster rebellion.

O’Reilly then added that the deep-pocketed activist has even “been investigated by the FBI.” Yes, well, it’s a decent bet that Singham doesn’t live in China simply because he loves authentic chow mein. After all, his new home also places him beyond American law’s reach.

O’Reilly then cemented his points, stating to Vittert that the sometimes-violent protests aren’t

some organic thing. This is a foreign power, Beijing, using this American citizen [Singham] who lives openly in Shanghai in luxury, knowing that this man is funneling tens of millions probably more into this country to try to destroy the government.

Machiavellian Malevolence

O’Reilly later donned his interviewer’s hat, introducing guest Jerry Dunleavy, a reporter who has been investigating Singham deeply. What follows is a bullet-point summary of the points he and O’Reilly made:

  • There may be a strong case under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) against Singham. Issue: his close ties to the CCP and his funding of pro-communist, anti-American activities.
  • Singham and his funded organizations openly call themselves pro-communist. Key groups include:
    • The People’s Forum (Manhattan-based with national reach).
    • Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) — highly organized in protests/demonstrations nationwide (e.g., visible signs at pro-Palestine, anti-ICE events).
    • Code Pink (co-founded by Singham’s wife, Jodie Evans).
    • ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) — long-established, shares resources/personnel/money with the others.
    • BreakThrough News — lesser-known media outlet producing videos with high views (hundreds of thousands to millions), promoting the network’s protests and actions.
  • Singham has constructed a coordinated system capable of rapidly organizing protests, demonstrations, and actions across the U.S. Groups share money, resources, personnel, databases, and email lists (including with local DSA/communist groups).
  • The “professional demonstrator” aspect — Leaders/executives are paid, members participate, and they mobilize local allies.
  • Recent/current activities — The network organized a shutdown/strike in Minneapolis (anti-ICE focus), aiming for nationwide efforts. Previously emphasized anti-Israel/pro-Palestine protests. And it now will be targeting ICE operations in places such as New York City, with thousands signed up. Overall goal is to create chaos and disruption.
  • Dunleavy has written dozens of stories on the network. And the deeper he digs, the more connections and sophistication in operations he discovers.

Singham’s involvement is perhaps not surprising, given his pedigree. His father, Archibald Singham, was an academic — a political science professor in the City University of New York system. And now the son is using the immense wealth and free time America has given him — to destroy America.

Conclusion

Returning to O’Reilly, he notes that the FBI and Justice Department have Singham “on the radar.” But there’s no visible action or exposure from the president on down, he complains. (We wouldn’t know what’s occurring behind the scenes, however.) Congress has pushed for probes for years, too, O’Reilly adds, with little result.

Crickets are heard from media as well. Left-wing media ignore the story because focusing on it could unite most Americans against the anti-ICE (and anti-American) forces. And they don’t want the citizenry united with Trump for any reason.

They want to destroy Trump.

As for right-wing media, they perhaps have not fully grasped the Singham story’s significance.

Note, too, that the story dovetails with my January 20 report, “Enemy Powers Using Immigration as a Weapon to DESTROY U.S….” Hostile foreign regimes, power-hungry Democratic politicians, and socialist/communist activists at home are all conspiring to destroy our Republic. And they employ useful-idiot protesters — who are expendable — as their destabilizing shock troops.

On a closing note, it’s ironic how some of these über-wealthy, left-wing puppeteers (e.g., Klaus Schwab) take on a James Bond villain appearance. Take a look below. Which one is the Bond villain?

Two images of a bald man, one speaking into a microphone on stage and the other looking directly at the camera, wearing a brown sweater.
Neville Roy Singham (left, Wikimedia Commons), and Bond villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld (played by Telly Savalas, YouTube)

Unfortunately, though, this isn’t a movie. No debonair English super-agent will swoop in at the 11th hour to save the day. That’s up to us. If we vote for the people fomenting unrest and facilitating Invasion U.S.A., we’ll be authoring our own demise — and will richly deserve it.

Note: The above-cited O’Reilly segment follows (relevant portion begins at 12:13).

This article was originally published at The New American.

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