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Opinion April 7, 2026

CHINA'S FUELING THE RIOTS AGAINST AMERICA!

CHINA'S FUELING THE RIOTS AGAINST AMERICA!

A wave of unrest is sweeping across America, marked by protests like “No Kings” and the looming threat of nationwide “general strikes” orchestrated by communist and leftist groups. But beneath the surface of these demonstrations lies a far more complex and unsettling reality – a deliberate, well-funded effort to destabilize the nation.

Early warnings surfaced in February, with Senator Josh Hawley requesting an investigation into the funding sources behind anti-ICE protests, suspecting the involvement of radical left-wing organizations and, shockingly, potential ties to the Chinese Communist Party. The concern wasn’t simply about spontaneous dissent, but a coordinated campaign with deep pockets and a hidden agenda.

At the heart of this network is Neville Roy Singham, an American tech billionaire now residing in Shanghai. He isn’t merely a financier; he’s a committed communist actively working to advance Xi Jinping’s strategy of reshaping global perception of China. Singham operates a vast “Revolutionary Front” encompassing approximately 2,000 groups, a meticulously constructed web of influence.

Investigations reveal at least 200 organizations within Singham’s network actively disseminating propaganda that echoes the anti-American rhetoric of the CCP. This isn’t grassroots activism; it’s a carefully crafted messaging operation originating from digital hubs in cities like New York and Los Angeles. Los Angeles, in particular, has been a focal point for violent leftist demonstrations.

Dismissing these protests as mere expressions of discontent would be a dangerous oversight. Experts warn of a far more insidious goal: the systematic dismantling of American identity and belief systems through psychological warfare, disinformation, and cognitive attacks. This isn’t about policy debates; it’s about eroding the foundations of the nation.

Singham possesses the immense resources to execute this strategy. Financial records show over 223 transactions between 2017 and last year, channeling a staggering $591 million across five continents. This “Singham network” functions as an ideological pipeline, funneling pro-China propaganda through five distinct layers.

Eleven U.S.-based nonprofit organizations form the core of this network, receiving approximately $401 million from Singham. Among them is Code Pink: Women for Peace, co-founded by Jodie Evans, Singham’s wife, highlighting the deeply personal connections driving this operation.

Despite publicly denying collaboration with the Chinese regime, Singham operates openly within China, a situation unlikely without the tacit approval of the United Front Work Department (UFWD). This shadowy arm of the CCP specializes in foreign influence operations and is often linked to intelligence gathering, particularly in coordination with the People’s Liberation Army.

According to experts, political warfare is China’s primary method for challenging America. This warfare manifests in the support of protests and demonstrations, with organized and militant elements within recent U.S. unrest demonstrably linked to Chinese influence networks.

China’s propaganda capabilities are unparalleled in their scale and sophistication, backed by a budget exceeding even that of its Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The CCP views the U.S. as an adversary, openly declaring a “people’s war” against America as early as 2019.

This war is being waged through insidious means. Intelligence units within the People’s Liberation Army utilized big data to identify potential participants in the Black Lives Matter and Antifa protests following George Floyd’s death, then actively disseminated videos designed to incite riots. The intent was clear: to amplify chaos and division.

The involvement wasn’t even subtle. A China Daily bureau chief openly expressed hope for “more petrol bomb throwing mobs” during U.S. protests. Simultaneously, U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized 900,000 counterfeit $1 bills printed in China – an operation requiring high-level authorization within China’s tightly controlled system.

Now, with Singham’s vast wealth and global network at its disposal, the Chinese regime has a powerful instrument for funding propaganda and fueling unrest within America. The implications are profound, and the threat is real.

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