THE SHANGHAI CONNECTION
How a Marxist Billionaire and Foreign Capital Engineered the American Collapse
An investigation into the $90M BLM windfall, the “Red Billionaire” Neville Roy Singham, and the CCP-aligned “Strategy of Tension.”
BY: PATRIOT HQ
DATE: JANUARY 28, 2026
The Martyr and the Machine
On May 25, 2020, the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis became the spark. While the world saw a spontaneous outcry against injustice, the financial ledger tells a different story. This wasn’t just a protest; it was a high-stakes “Strategy of Tension” executed on American soil.
Floyd—a man with a violent criminal history including a 2007 armed robbery—was elevated to secular sainthood by a media apparatus that ignored his past to fuel a specific future: the total destabilization of U.S. urban centers.
I. The “Red Billionaire”: Who is Neville Roy Singham?
To understand the funding of the American unrest, one must follow the trail to Shanghai.
The Origin of the Millions:
Neville Roy Singham is no random donor. He is the son of Archibald Singham, a radical leftist academic. Singham built a fortune in the heart of the U.S. through his IT consultancy, Thoughtworks. In 2017, he sold the company to a private equity firm for an estimated $785 million.
The Great Transition:
Shortly after the sale, Singham relocated to Shanghai. Investigations (most notably by the New York Times) have revealed that Singham now shares office space with Chinese state media and coordinates closely with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) propaganda officials. He is the bridge between American domestic unrest and foreign interests.
II. The “Trained Marxists” and the $90 Million Heist
The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) was the primary vehicle for this capital. Co-founders Patrisse Cullors and Alicia Garza famously identified as “trained Marxists.”
When the money started pouring in—nearly $90 million in 2020—it didn’t go to the “black lives” in the streets. It went to a new Marxist elite:
Real Estate: $6 million was used to purchase a luxury estate in Studio City, California.
Nepotism: Over $10 million was funneled into “consulting fees” to firms owned by relatives, such as Paul Cullors.
Private Security: While advocating to “Defund the Police,” Cullors spent over $1.2 million on private security—hired muscle to protect her from the chaos her movement ignited.
III. The Network of Chaos: From Shanghai to NYC
Singham doesn’t just fund BLM; he funds an entire “Revolutionary Ecosystem” designed to paralyze the U.S. government.
The People’s Forum (NYC): A Singham-funded “cultural hub” that trains professional agitators.
The PSL Connection: The Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), a revolutionary Marxist-Leninist party, has been linked to the organization of violent chokepoints and “autonomous zones” (CHAZ/CHOP) during the 2020 unrest.
The “Strategy of Sowing Discord”: This is a recognized CCP tactic. By weaponizing racial and social fault lines, foreign capital creates internal friction so great that the U.S. becomes unable to project power abroad.
IV. The Democrat-Marxist Nexus
The most disturbing aspect is the political cover. Prominent members of the Democratic party—many of whom have documented ties to Chinese or Russian interests—proudly adopted “Socialist” monikers while refusing to condemn the $2 billion in arson and property damage that devastated American small businesses.
ObjectiveDomestic ExecutionForeign BenefitDefund the PoliceUrban LawlessnessPerception of U.S. as a “Failed State”DEI/CRT IntegrationErosion of MeritocracyWeakening of U.S. Competitive EdgeOpen BordersDemographic/Fiscal StrainIntelligence Infiltration & Fentanyl Flow
V. Fact vs. Inference: The Verdict
Fact: Singham lives in Shanghai and works with CCP-linked entities.
Fact: BLMGNF raised $90M and spent millions on luxury real estate and family contracts.
Inference/Evidence: The timing of the funding and the professional nature of the “uprising” suggests a coordinated effort to use Floyd as a catalyst for a pre-planned national destabilization.
Conclusion: The Beta Test for Revolution
The 2020 riots were a “beta test.” By using a criminal like Floyd as a symbolic martyr, foreign-funded Marxist organizations proved they could paralyze the most powerful nation on Earth from within.
As the money trail from Shanghai to the BLM mansions becomes clearer, the question remains: Is the American republic strong enough to prosecute the architects, or has the subversion already gone too far?

