A closer look at the activities of Neville Roy Singham reveals a pattern that should concern every American who values sovereignty and truth. Once a successful U.S. tech entrepreneur, Singham now operates out of Shanghai, where investigators say he is connected to a web of organizations pushing messaging that mirrors the interests of the Chinese Communist Party.
According to findings highlighted by lawmakers and investigators, this network has quietly poured millions of dollars into activist groups, media platforms, and political efforts that consistently portray the United States as a global villain—while softening or outright defending authoritarian regimes abroad.
The structure is anything but transparent. Funds are reportedly routed through layers of nonprofits and donor-advised funds, making it difficult to trace where the money originates or how it is ultimately used. What emerges, however, is a coordinated effort to amplify anti-American narratives under the guise of grassroots activism.
Groups tied to this network have been involved in protests across the country, including demonstrations targeting U.S. immigration enforcement and national security interests. Critics argue these are not spontaneous movements, but carefully organized campaigns that align with broader geopolitical goals—namely, weakening America from within while advancing foreign interests.
Even more troubling is how closely some of the messaging tracks with official talking points from Beijing. From opposition to U.S. foreign policy to rhetoric defending controversial actions by the Chinese government, the overlap has raised serious red flags among members of Congress.
Multiple congressional committees have launched investigations into whether these activities violate U.S. laws, including the possibility that some organizations should be registered as foreign agents. Lawmakers are also examining whether America’s nonprofit system is being exploited to funnel foreign-influenced money into domestic political activity.
At the heart of the issue is a fundamental question: Are America’s freedoms being used against it?
The United States has long prided itself on free speech and open political engagement. But those same freedoms can be manipulated when foreign-aligned actors operate behind the scenes, funding and shaping narratives that erode trust in American institutions.
Meanwhile, critics point out that much of the mainstream media has given limited attention to the story. In an era when political controversies dominate headlines, a potential foreign influence operation targeting the United States deserves far more scrutiny than it has received.
As investigations continue, there is growing pressure on federal agencies to follow the money, enforce transparency, and hold accountable any groups found to be acting on behalf of foreign powers.
This is not about silencing dissent or limiting debate. It is about protecting the integrity of the nation—ensuring that Americans, not foreign regimes, shape the future of the United States.

