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American IT multimillionaire, wife fund pro-Palestinian groups staging violent protests: report

"The Chinese Communist Party uses tools like Confucius Institutes on college campuses, TikTok’s addictive algorithm, and organizations like those that Mr. Singham funds to divide and weaken America."

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"The Chinese Communist Party uses tools like Confucius Institutes on college campuses, TikTok’s addictive algorithm, and organizations like those that Mr. Singham funds to divide and weaken America."

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The people bankrolling some of the groups that are organizing pro-Palestinian rallies, following the massacre of over 1,200 civilians in Israel on Oct. 7, have been revealed to be a multimillionaire tech mogul and his wife.

According to Franchesca Block, writing for The Free Press, the primary sponsors of a group called "The People’s Forum" are US-born entrepreneur Neville Roy Singham, a Marxist, who made millions after founding and selling an IT consulting firm, and his wife Jodie Evans, the co-founder of the far-left Code Pink group.

The radical organization describes itself as a "movement incubator for working class and marginalized communities" and "nurtures the next generation of visionaries and organizers who believe that through collective action a new world is possible."

On the day of the deadly attack during which Hamas also took over 200 hostages, rather than condemning the attack, the group called for an end to "US aid to the Zionist occupation" and tweeted images with the slogan, "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," a call for genocide of Jews living in Israel and an end to the Jewish state.



The group posted on X, the day after the horrific attack, a call for protesters to go to New York’s Times Square to go "all out for Palestine!" It also encouraged supporters to "stand with the people of Palestine, who have the right to resist apartheid, occupation & oppression."



The People’s Forum also reportedly organized the Nov. 4 "Shut It Down for Palestine." The group was also behind the Nov. 9 protests in the lobby of BlackRock.

The radicals are also organizing another "Shut It Down for Palestine" protest in NYC in conjunction with other groups for Friday and are calling for walkouts, marches, sit-ins, and action "directed at the political offices, businesses, and workplaces that fund, invest, and collaborate with Israeli genocide and occupation."



On Tuesday, Manolo De Los Sar, the People’s Forum's executive director, called the peaceful March for Israel in Washington DC a "Pro-Genocide March," writing on X, "This anti-Palestinian march, helped by the US govt, expects to gather a large crowd in support of 75 years of apartheid & occupation." He also accused speakers at the March for Israel of being "racists" and "fake progressives."



The People’s Forum and Singham have also been linked to Chinese propaganda outlets, including Dongsheng News, which reportedly shares an address with the activist group.

Chairman of the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition between the US and Chinese Communist Party Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) told The Free Press, "The Chinese Communist Party uses tools like Confucius Institutes on college campuses, TikTok’s addictive algorithm, and organizations like those that Mr. Singham funds to divide and weaken America."

According to the outlet, in August, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) wrote a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland, calling for the Department of Justice to investigate if Singham and his groups are violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). He wrote, "It appears that organizations tied to Neville Roy Singham, a U.S. citizen, have been receiving direction from the CCP."Mr. Singham is the founder of Thoughtworks, a Chicago-based software consultancy, and for many years, promoted far-left causes. Mr. Singham reportedly created a dark money system that allows him to send funds to a number of far-left organizations."
 
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