You’ve seen this.
Wonder who’s behind it?
We’ve been told the LA riots just broke out when ICE showed up.
Really?
How did the bricks show up?
Meet Neville Singham.
A name that should send shivers down the spine of anyone who loves America.
This bald, bespectacled billionaire tech mogul (ThoughtWorks) has morphed into a shadowy figure funding a global chaos.
The recent LA riots as (just) the latest chapter.
Singham’s journey from IT consultant to international agitator is a tale of ideological zeal and financial muscle.
Born to a Sri Lankan father and Cuban mother.
He’s a self-proclaimed socialist with a penchant for Maoism, shaped by his early days with the League of Revolutionary Black Workers.
By 2017, he cashed out of ThoughtWorks for $785 million.
This wasn’t a retirement.
It was a war chest.
Enter the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL).
A communist outfit with no qualms about stirring the pot. PSL’s fingerprints are all over the LA riots.
From organizing protests to printing signs.
And who’s bankrolling them?
Singham?
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His money flows through The People’s Forum, which hosts PSL’s BreakThrough News, a platform that’s more propaganda than journalism.
The New York Times exposed this network, detailing how Singham’s dollars prop up media outlets pushing pro-Chinese narratives worldwide.
But it’s not (just) about ideology.
It’s about power. Singham’s wife, Jodie Evans of Code Pink, ties him to a web of anti-American activism.
His son, Nathan, works for the Tricontinental Institute, another cog in this machine.
This isn’t charity.
It’s a calculated assault on the West.
The LA riots aren’t spontaneous outrage.
They’re orchestrated.
PSL’s role is clear.
And Singham’s money is (likely) the gasoline.
US Representative Anna Paulina Luna didn’t mince words: “Neville Singham is actively attempting to overthrow the United States government.”
The evidence?
A thread by
on X, tracing the financial breadcrumbs from Singham to PSL, and ultimately to the streets of LA.Singham’s defense?
He claims he’s not a “member of, work for, take orders from, or follow instructions of any political party or government.”
But actions speak loud.
His denial of the Tiananmen Square massacre, his business ties in China, and his funding of groups that defend Beijing’s human rights record scream complicity.
So, is Singham funding the LA riots?
Not directly, perhaps.
But (it looks like) his money is the lifeblood of the organizations that are.
This isn’t about immigration or ICE.
It’s about destabilizing America from within.
With a billionaire’s checkbook and a communist’s dream.
The evidence.
Singham’s funding of PSL, the pre-planned signs, and aligned ideological rhetoric, makes it plausible that he is (likely) part of funding the protests.
His network’s history and the scale of organization support this possibility.
Time will tell.
And if we’re smart.
America will pay close attention to Mr. Singham
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Data sourced from from ChatGPT, Grok, Perpelxity, X, NYT, Wikipedia and others.
Based on the available data and context as of 08:23 AM CDT on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, here is a bulleted list of evidence suggesting Neville Roy Singham's potential involvement in the Los Angeles chaos tied to the riots.
Financial Support for PSL:
The Daily Signal (2025-06-10) and Daily Beast (May 2023, via Wikipedia) link Singham to the “Singham Network,” which funds the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), the group behind the pre-printed signs (“STOP THE DEPORTATIONS!”) seen at the LA protests. This suggests his wealth (from the $785 million Thoughtworks sale) supports the organizational infrastructure enabling the riots.PSL’s Active Role in the Riots:
The post you’re interested in highlights professionally printed PSL signs, indicating pre-planning. World Socialist Web Site (wsws.org) reports PSL members, including a 74-year-old activist, are involved, aligning with the escalation into riots following ICE arrests (Reuters, 2025-06-09), pointing to Singham’s network as a likely backer.
Ideological and Organizational Overlap:
The Daily Beast notes overlapping personnel between PSL and Singham-funded entities like BreakThrough News, suggesting a coordinated effort. The LA riot’s anti-billionaire and anti-deportation messaging mirrors the anti-capitalist agenda of Singham’s supported groups (e.g., Tricontinental), implying his ideological influence.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s Assertion:
The Liberty Daily (2025-06-10) quotes Rep. Luna (
@RepLuna
) saying, “Neville Singham is the man funding these riots,” based on a thread by
@datarepublican
. This political statement ties Singham directly to the ongoing chaos, though it lacks specific evidence in the data.
- ’s Inferred Financial Trail:
The Commune (thecommunemag.com, 2025-06-10) credits
@datarepublican
’s thread with tracing “financial breadcrumbs” from Singham to PSL and the LA streets. While the original thread isn’t provided, this suggests a documented link between his funding and the riots’ organization.
Family Involvement via Nathan Singham:
Wikipedia (2025-06-10) and the Daily Beast indicate Singham’s son, Nathan, works for Tricontinental, a group Singham funds. This family commitment to leftist causes could extend to supporting PSL’s riot activities, suggesting a collective family effort.
Historical Funding Pattern:
Singham’s past funding of global activist groups (e.g., NewsClick, Code Pink) with similar anti-establishment goals, as reported by the New York Times (2023), establishes a pattern. The LA riots’ structure (e.g., pre-printed signs, per the post) fits this model, hinting at family-backed continuity.
Geopolitical Context and CCP Ties:
The Commune and Daily Signal suggest Singham’s ties to CCP propaganda networks could exploit U.S. immigration tensions (e.g., Trump’s National Guard deployment, Reuters, 2025-06-09) to fuel the riots. His family’s alignment with these interests could amplify this influence.
Speculation of Paid Mobilization:
The reply from
@Studioelon1
mentions “money to pay the sheep,” echoing the post’s planned-event claim.
Singham’s financial resources, potentially shared with family efforts, could support mobilizing participants, though this remains unverified.
Fascinating. Never heard of this guy. Would explain a lot about what is happening in LA.
https://leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2025/06/fact-check-photo-of-bricks-was-not-taken-in-los-angeles-during-june-2025-protests.html