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China EXPOSED Funding Street Chaos!

A growing controversy is unfolding around allegations that foreign-linked funding networks tied to communist interests are influencing protest movements across the United States. Lawmakers, investigators, and national security experts are now sounding the alarm, warning that what appears to be grassroots activism may in fact be part of a much larger, coordinated global strategy.

At the center of the storm is businessman Neville Roy Singham, a former tech entrepreneur who sold his company for hundreds of millions before relocating to Shanghai. Critics say his financial network has become a powerful pipeline, directing vast sums of money into activist organizations operating within the U.S.

Reports indicate that hundreds of financial transfers over several years have moved an estimated $591 million through a web of organizations spanning multiple continents. A significant portion of that funding, according to investigators, has landed in U.S.-based nonprofit groups that enjoy tax-exempt status while actively participating in political activism.

Among the organizations named are Code Pink, the People’s Forum, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, and the ANSWER Coalition. These groups have been visible in organizing and promoting large-scale demonstrations, including the recent wave of “No Kings” protests gaining traction in major American cities.

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