Follow The Money
- bandit494
- Jan 21
- 2 min read

“We will use the American system with the help of the Americans, to defeat the United States without wasting one bullet.”
— KGB Spy
After the U.S. capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro sent shockwaves worldwide, activist groups aligned with Marxist ideology and sympathetic to Chinese communist causes, staged protests in America. The same network of groups that fueled anti-Israel protests and the June 2025, Los Angeles riots against Immigration and Customs Enforcement, has organized dozens of pro-Maduro and anti-ICE protests around the country.
One group, Answer Coalition, declared on social media an “emergency day of action” on January 3rd. The Party for Socialism and Liberation, another group in the network, on January 9th, shared a poster depicting President Donald Trump as holding cash in one hand and oil in the other, with an ICE agent kneeling next to him.
The poster showed the two figures encircled by red fists—imagery often used by communist and anarchist groups. The activities of the groups are now facing scrutiny in Congress, with lawmakers pointing to their connections to pro-Beijing U.S. multi-millionaire, Maoist, Neville Roy Singham, born to an Afro-Cuban mother and Shrilankan father, Archibald Singham, who was a professor of political science and a committed leftist academic.
Singham, who lives in Shanghai with his wife, Jodie Evans, a cofounder of the far-left activist organization, Code Pink, has close ties to at least four propaganda news sites that boost the Chinese Communist Party’s image abroad. His father, worked as a professor of political science at Brooklyn College and was the first scholar in residence at the New York State Martin Luther King Jr. Institute for Nonviolence, in Albany.
After spending his early days in Connecticut, Singham grew up partly in Jamaica. When he was 17, he joined the radical Marxist group and labor union League of Revolutionary Black Workers, and the following year, according to a 2021 blog post by Singham himself, he went to at a Chrysler plant in Detroit, Michigan, where he took a central role with a union, helping organize strikes.
Though Singham became fabulously wealthy, he never gave up his radical politics. In a 2008 profile in Fortune, Singham said that Venezuela under left-wing populist Hugo Chavez was a phenomenally democratic place and that China’s economic policies should serve as a model for capitalist economies. China, he insisted, is teaching the West that the world is better off with a system of pseudo-capitalism and long-term central planning.
These mega-wealthy donors, to all these radical leftist organizations must be stopped. And all members of these organizations, arrested and tried for treason. We are at a crossroads and we either take the path to restore our Republic and founding principles or we succumb to leftist aggression and ultimately, the Chinese model of Communism.swer Coalition,






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