Meet the other billionaire working to bring down America

While George Soros is perhaps the most notorious financier of subversive radical Left activism, there’s another lesser known billionaire working to bring down America: Neville Roy Singham.

Singham earned the bulk of his fortune by selling his IT company, Thoughtworks, for $785 million in 2017. He is an adherent of Maoism, a Marxist ideology named after the late Chinese dictator Mao Tse Tung. The American-born billionaire is so enamored with Chinese communism, in fact, that he made China his home. He currently lives in Shanghai, where he runs a consulting group with propagandists in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

From there, Singham funds dozens of nonprofits engaged in anti-America and anti-Israel activism. One of those organizations is The People’s Forum, a New York-based radical Left group that organized demonstrations in support of Iran last month. The People’s Forum also organized protests against ICE and in favor of illegal immigration. It has campaigned to end the US blockade of Cuba and supports Hamas. It is fanatically anti-Israel, which The People’s Forum Executive Director Manolo De Los Santos has called “the handmaiden of US global imperialism.”

“When the state of Israel is finally destroyed and erased from history, that will be the single most important blow we can give to destroying capitalism,” De Los Santos, who was indoctrinated in Cuba and has ties to Cuban dictator Miguel Diaz-Canel, said in a speech last year.

De Los Santos and other leaders of The People’s Forum have overlapping roles in similarly radical Marxist organizations like the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) and Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER), which is also funded by Singham. It was one of ANSWER’s members, Elias Rodriguez, who shot to death two young staffers at the Israeli embassy in Washington, DC in May while shouting “Free Palestine!”

But the anti-Israel activism and terrorism by Singham-funded groups is only a step toward their ultimate goal, which they have repeatedly said is the destruction of the United States. Singham funds a large anti-America and anti-Israel disinformation network that operates on American college campuses. Its operatives played key roles in the pro-Hamas protests that shut down Columbia University last year.

It runs in the family

Singham’s wife, Jodie Evans, heads the extreme Left organization Code Pink, which shares similar goals to Singham’s other nonprofits. Code Pink is a radically feminist group that blames men, the United States, and Israel for “war crimes.” It has engaged in activism on behalf of Nicolás Maduro, the brutal Venezuelan dictator wanted by the United States government. Code Pink’s members have close ties to Hamas, to the extent that they were hosted by the terror group when they visited Gaza. Code Pink activists have demonstrated against US military action against ISIS, as well as US strikes against Syria after its government deployed chemical weapons against its own citizens. 

The organization supports Iran and the Chinese Communist Party. Although Evans previously criticized the CCP for its “brutal repression” of “women's human rights defenders,” her tune changed after she married Singham. In 2020, Code Pink launched a “China Is Not Our Enemy” campaign in which it threw its support behind the CCP and instead claimed that climate change is the true adversary.

Singham’s niece, Alicia Singham Goodwin, is involved in Zohran Mamdani’s campaign for New York City mayor. Mamdani, a Muslim socialist who recently won the Democrat primary, has been openly anti-Israel, which has alienated factions of New York’s large Jewish population. Singham Goodwin, who is not Jewish, is hoping to drum up Jewish support for the Islamic socialist by backing a group called “Jews for Zohran.” The group was launched by the nonprofit Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, where Singham Goodwin serves as the political director. Jews for Zohran is working with Jewish politicians on the Left—such as New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, New York Reps. Jerry Nadler, Dan Goldman, and and New York Senator Chuck Schumer—to convince Jewish New Yorkers to vote Mamdani in as New York City mayor in November.