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No Kings Protest Backed by $3B Network of Activist Groups, Investigation Finds

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A network of about 500 groups with an estimated $3 billion in annual revenue is behind the coordinated nationwide “Awekho Amakhosi” protest, including communist groups that are using the day to call for “revolution,” according to a Fox Digital News investigation.

According to a copy of the permit for the “flag” march in St. Paul, Minn., Indivisible, a well-heeled national Democratic advocacy organization funded by billionaire George Soros, is the lead coordinator of the protest.

But Fox News Digital also identified the significant participation of a network of socialist and communist organizations funded by Neville Roy Singham, an American technologist and confessed communist living in China.

For nearly ten years, Singham has financed a group of activist institutions that promote socialist social politics and often participate in protest campaigns, including the People’s Forum in New York, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the ANSWER Coalition and CodePink, whose founder is Jodie Evans, who is married to Singham. These groups are closely associated with the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.

All of them sent members to the protests and one group said they planned to bring a message of “revolution” to the protests.

On Friday evening, at the corner of N. Fremont Avenue and N. On 37th Avenue in downtown Minneapolis, members of the Twin Cities chapter of the Party for Socialism and Liberation packed a car with dozens of bright red protest signs they had prepared at the Dream Shop for Saturday’s protests. They are part of the Singham network and supporters of the St.

The placards read “NO KINGS. NO WAR.” with the title “PARTY FOR SOCIALISM AND LIBERATION” printed below. Activists packed the signs upside down with their wooden pickaxe handles attached as they loaded into a car, preparing to distribute them at tomorrow’s mass demonstration at the government headquarters in St.

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On Friday night, March 27th, members of the Party for Socialism and Liberation’s Twin Cities chapter parked their car with protest signs outside the Dream Shop on the corner of N. Fremont Avenue and N. 37th Ave. A network of socialist and communist groups funded by Marxist tech giant Neville Roy Singham said they plan to deliver a “revolutionary” message at Saturday’s #NoKings protests. (Derek Shook of Fox News Digital)

Across the country, similar arrangements have been underway between socialist, communist and Marxist activist groups from Singham’s network who have openly discussed using protests to spread what he describes as revolutionary planning.

In New York, the People’s Forum asked members to join the New York #NoKings protest. It is the center of planning in the Singham network and sent Americans to Cuba in recent days to protect the communist regime there.

In Washington, DC, the Party for Socialism and Liberation called on supporters to assemble as part of the “Socialist Contingent.”

In Grand Rapids, Mich., the Freedom Road Socialist Organization ordered supporters to gather at the Rosa Parks Circle stage at noon as part of what it described as an “Anti-Trump Contingent.”

Freedom Road Socialist Organization activists have previously led violent protests against Community Development and Customs Enforcement in Minneapolis. The group has a photo on Instagram, using the upside-down triangle symbol used by Hamas to mark targets during attacks on Israel.

Another message said, “People everywhere are increasingly opposed to Trump’s agenda, and are becoming more sensitive to change. Now is not the time to sit on the sidelines, it’s time to go out and engage with the people, get our message of change in front of them, and turn a day of protest into a long-term benefit for people’s movements.” Communist leaders speak of “people’s movements.”

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Socialist and Communist parties organize

People’s Forum, CodePink, Party for Socialism and Liberation and members of the ANSWER Coalition mobilized members to join the #NoKings protests. (People Forum, CodePink, ANSWER Coalition, Party for Socialism and Liberation Instagram)

A post that went viral on social media by social activists also explained “Why social workers should join the No Kings protests this weekend.”

“It’s time for us to come out and join the people, get our message of revolution in front of them and turn the day of protest into a long-term gain for the people’s movement,” another message said.

In Detroit, activists from Anakbayan, an organization affiliated with communist organizations in the Philippines, joined other groups within the Singham activist program.

The circulating posts from activists associated with the Denver chapter of the Freedom Road Socialist Organization included images referencing the Red Army Choir, Soviet symbols and historical figures including Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong.

The Maine chapter of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, which is affiliated with activists affiliated with the Democratic Socialists of America and the ANSWER Coalition, asked supporters to join what organizers described as a “Leftist United Party.”

The message ordered activists to gather at the southwest corner of Montgomery Park, announcing that their group would oppose “imperialism, capitalism and state violence.”

“These programs do not fall without pressure,” said the message. “We are here to organize, disrupt and build the power to conquer something new.”

The messages of the #NoKings network are in line with Singham’s speech describing the United States as a form of “fascism” and promoting organizational strategies based on Mao Zedong’s doctrine of “People’s War,” which requires revolutionary movements to embed themselves within wider political struggles from within and expand.

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That strategy helps explain why socialist groups gather in the largest demonstrations organized by progressive organizations, experts say. Large-scale protests create large audiences and national media attention, allowing smaller ideological movements to spread their messages, recruit activists and build momentum for campaigns that extend beyond a single day of protests.

CodePink distributed images that tied the protests to anti-imperialist messages.

CodePink has asked members to join demonstrations in cities including Washington, DC, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco and New York, which include protests and opposition to US policy towards Iran, Cuba, Venezuela and Palestine. Actress Jane Fonda joined the CodePink protest a few days ago, against the Iran war, and will be at the St.

One CodePink poster reads: “NO WAR. NO IMPERIAL.

In recent weeks, the group has supported Venezuela’s activist Nicholas Maduro, Iran’s late Ayatollah Ali Khomeini, and President Xi Jinping.

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Adriana James-Rodill contributed to this report.

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