The $591 Million Marxist Machine: How a Tech Tycoon Living in Shanghai is Buying Anti-American Chaos
2,000 organizations. $278M documented. Pro-China propaganda targeting college students. Three congressional committees investigating. And the money trail starts in Shanghai.
The $591 Million Marxist Machine: How a Tech Tycoon is Buying Anti-American Chaos
Imagine selling your company for nearly a billion dollars and deciding the best way to spend it is tearing down the very nation that made you rich. Meet Neville Roy Singham. In 2017, this tech mogul sold his IT company, Thoughtworks, for a staggering $785 million. Most people would buy an island or fund a hospital. Singham packed his bags, relocated to Shanghai, and started bankrolling a global Marxist revolution.
If you thought the radical left was just a bunch of organic, grassroots college kids upset about the world, think again. It is a highly funded, meticulously organized, $591 million corporate enterprise designed to destroy American values and prop up communist regimes.
A Match Made in Marxist Heaven
In February 2017, Singham married Jodie Evans, co-founder of the radical protest group CodePink, at a lavish wedding in Jamaica. How very proletarian of them. This was not just a celebration of love. It was a business merger that consolidated a sprawling, global Marxist movement under one massively funded umbrella.
Today, that network numbers roughly 2,000 organizations. Documented financial flows show $278 million pouring from Singham into these groups. Total worth: up to $591 million. What are they buying? Anti-American propaganda supporting China, Russia, Iran, Cuba, and North Korea.
Funding the Chaos in Our Streets
The key organizations: Party for Socialism and Liberation, The People's Forum, and CodePink. These are the exact same groups linked to violent riots in Los Angeles and Minneapolis. They burn cities, scream about systemic oppression, and demand the dismantling of law and order. All funded by a man sitting comfortably in communist China.
Right now, far-left activists from this network are lounging in 5-star hotels in Cuba. Meanwhile, the actual citizens of Cuba are suffering through island-wide blackouts caused by the socialist policies these activists praise. The elite Marxists sip cocktails by the pool while the locals sit in the dark.
Coming for Our Kids
The most sinister aspect: the primary target is college students. The network is deliberately feeding young Americans a steady diet of CCP propaganda. Even the New York Times confirmed in 2023 that Singham uses his web of nonprofits to push Chinese Communist Party talking points globally.
Xi Van Fleet, who survived Mao's Cultural Revolution, sees exactly what is happening: "They are following communist doctrine." She lived the nightmare these pampered radicals are trying to recreate.
The Walls Are Closing In
Three major committees are investigating:
House Oversight Committee
House Ways and Means Committee
Senate Judiciary Committee
Rep. Jason Smith has been blunt: these tax-exempt organizations exist to "sow discord" across America. The truth is their greatest weakness.
Further Reading
• Fox News: Power Couple of Chaos
• Senate Judiciary: Grassley Targets Radical Activist Groups

