A shadow war is unfolding, not on distant battlefields, but within the streets of America. As tensions escalate with Iran, a coordinated effort is underway to undermine U.S. military readiness, fueled by a network with deep ties to China.
At the center of this operation is Neville Roy Singham, an American tech tycoon now based in Shanghai, and a complex web of far-left organizations he funds. These groups, including the Party for Socialism and Liberation, aren’t simply reacting to events – they appear to be proactively shaping the narrative and actively working against U.S. interests.
This week, a protest is planned against Palantir Technologies, a company providing crucial tools to both Fox News and the U.S. Defense Department. Palantir’s work with Project Maven, utilizing artificial intelligence for military and intelligence operations, has reportedly provided key intelligence for recent operations, including strikes against Iran.
The timing of these protests is striking. Just minutes before news broke of joint U.S.-Israeli action against Iran, the ANSWER Coalition, a communist-led organization within Singham’s network, issued a “nationwide day of action.” This wasn’t a spontaneous response; it was a pre-planned mobilization.
From Boston to Los Angeles, activists affiliated with the Party for Socialism and Liberation flooded the streets, coordinating demonstrations that echoed the talking points of the Chinese Communist Party. The message is clear: opposition to U.S. policy in Iran, mirroring the stance taken by Beijing.
The Miami protest targeting Palantir represents an escalation. Branded the “Florida Unwelcome Party,” the demonstration aims to disrupt the company’s relocation and send a message to those supporting U.S. military endeavors. It’s a carefully orchestrated campaign, utilizing pre-printed signs and slogans aligned with Chinese state media narratives.
This network’s targets have expanded beyond Iran. Following the attacks by Hamas, they focused on U.S. defense contractors supporting Israel. More recently, they’ve broadened their scope to include companies involved in immigration enforcement. The common thread is a consistent opposition to U.S. power and influence.
Lawmakers are now investigating the extent of this network’s influence, scrutinizing how it amplifies Chinese Communist Party propaganda. What was once dismissed as “organic” grassroots activism is now being recognized as a deliberate strategy to undermine American interests on a global scale.
The protests aren’t isolated incidents. They are part of a larger, well-funded operation designed to sow discord and weaken America’s position as a world power. The implications are far-reaching, suggesting a hidden hand at play in shaping the geopolitical landscape.