A Fox News Digital investigation examines a network of activist groups and media organizations tied to American-born tech entrepreneur Neville Roy Singham, alleging it promotes narratives aligned with the Chinese Communist Party while portraying the United States as an imperial aggressor. The report highlights a recent pro-Cuba demonstration in Havana as an example of how activism is filmed, packaged and distributed globally through affiliated media outlets to reinforce a broader ideological message.
According to financial records reviewed in the investigation, hundreds of millions of dollars moved through a web of nonprofits and media entities connected to Singham between 2017 and 2025. Eleven United States nonprofit organizations reportedly serve as a central hub, funding content production, political organizing and international events. Tax filings show that several of these groups sent millions of dollars to a Shanghai-based media company that produces content aligned with Chinese Communist Party narratives.
The network’s activities include conferences in Shanghai, collaborations with Marxist academic institutions and support for protest movements in the United States and abroad. Critics, including lawmakers and national security researchers, describe the operation as a coordinated propaganda effort designed to shape public opinion and sow division. Some organizations and individuals named in the report did not respond to requests for comment.
The investigation also details international scrutiny of Singham’s activities, including legal actions in India related to alleged foreign influence and financial misconduct. Experts cited in the report warn that the blending of activism, nonprofit funding and media production creates a feedback loop that amplifies ideological messaging and frames local political conflicts as part of a global struggle against the United States.

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