Sunday, March 01, 2026

Chinese Communist-Funded MKE Protest

 Notice something about this protest?  Professionally printed signs, the same (paid) leaders.

We have a saying about this:  Same S**t, Different Day.

 ...This is the same mobilization network that has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to move tens of thousands of social justice warriors into the streets in under 12 hours.

Earlier this year, that same protest infrastructure powered nationwide pro-Maduro demonstrations almost immediately after developments in Venezuela made national headlines. In the months prior, overlapping coalitions were instrumental in organizing the anti-Israel encampments at Columbia University and other campuses, as well as anti-ICE demonstrations in Los Angeles and other sanctuary cities. The causes shift. The slogans change. The logistical infrastructure - or the machine that makes this spark - remains the same.

What we are witnessing is not a loose collection of anti-war activists or 1970s-style hippies responding independently to global events. It is a coordinated ecosystem of dark-money funded nonprofits, advocacy groups, campus organizations, and ideological networks that can rapidly repurpose whatever geopolitical flashpoint dominates the news cycle. From the George Floyd riots to pro-Palestine protests to anti-Tesla protests to anti-Trump protests and anti-Elon Musk protests to anti-DOGE protests to anti-ICE protests/riots, these movements are not dedicated to a single issue. They are part of omni-cause mobilizers, sowing chaos deep within the nation's core.

Whether the banner reads "Free Palestine," "Hands Off Venezuela," "Abolish ICE," or now "Hands Off Iran," the same names frequently appear on sponsorship lists. The same fiscal sponsors provide infrastructure. The same activist pipelines appear.

This brings us to far-left billionaire Neville Roy Singham...

Singham is a US citizen, married to the founder-ette of Code Pink, and a Chinese Communist stooge now living over there.

But a lot of his money crosses the border, doesn't it?