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âGrassrootsâ anti-ICE campaigns funded by left-wing billionaire donors: Sources
âGrassrootsâ anti-ICE campaigns funded by left-wing billionaire donors: sources
Influence network experts tell The Post that the level of âcrazyâ seen in Minneapolis is the hallmark of âextreme communist splinter groupsâ allegedly funded by Shanghai bilâŚ
Itâs the same dark money, with new signs.
Anti-ICE protests in Minnesota may appear to be âgrassrootsâ efforts organized by concerned citizens, but theyâre really funded with megadonor money â some coming from China.
A so-called âICE Outâ march drew an estimated 15,000 left-wing political activists to a frozen, snow-covered Minneapolis on Friday, with attendees chanting âICE out nowâ and demanding an end to federal immigration enforcement in the city.
Although framed as a spontaneous uprising of concerned, everyday people, the demonstration â like countless that have regularly metastasized during President Trumpâs terms â featured a familiar cast of politically obsessed activists and terminally online characters.
They organize on radical message boards and encrypted texting apps, but are backed by funds created by radical leftist billionaires.
âMy teamâs best judgement is that itâs the Neville Singham network that is most active [in Minnesota], partly because thatâs the most crazy network. But they arenât alone,â Scott Walter, president of Capital Research and an expert on dark money outfits, told The Post.
Walter was referring to the Peopleâs Forum and the Party for Socialism and Liberation, both funded by China-based former software exec Singham.
âWhatâs new is, we are seeing truly extreme Communist splinter groups showing up alongside an American Federation for Teachers union or the Ford Foundation.
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âHave you noticed thereâs no pro-Palestinian and anti-ICE protests going on at the same time? If it was organic, you would see multiple protests going on simultaneously, but you donât see that,â Ian Oxnevad, a senior foreign affairs fellow at the National Association of Scholars, told The Post.
âThereâs no mass protests like this against what is going on in Iran, for example, or any number of genocides that have happened. Itâs always very specific causes that are anti-Western, essentially,â he added, referring to anti-regime unrest in Iran that has allegedly seen 36,000 protesters killed in recent weeks.
Fridayâs Minneapolis protest occurred under the umbrella of the 50501 network, which operates largely in the shadows.
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A January investigation by The Post revealed the group is funded by a non-governmental organization called Tending the Soil Minnesota, which had about $1 million in assets in 2023, comprised of grants from the Arabella network, the Amalgamated Charitable Foundation and the Minnesota-based McKnight Foundation, according to tax filings.
Walter says there are multiple groups with different names and different strands of funding to make things deliberately obscure and hard to track.
âThe mainstream media is very happy to always pretend itâs just poor ordinary Americans outraged by this horrible injustice. But, no, the guy who organized it is a leader in five or 10 different entities.
Commentary:
Both Soros and Son, Neville Singham and other provocateur Billionaires have to be RICO'd
The Dept. of Justice needs gather a taskforce of forensic accountants, international law attorneys, cyber security specialists and other people that he can find to expose these accounts. We need to know where the money is coming from and which paid protesters are receiving these funds. Are these people who being paid to protest, are they being issued 1099âs? Are these protestors employees or subcontractors? If these protesters are told where and when to protest and are given a schedule and descriptive job details then they are an employee. That means a W-2 must be issued and these NGO are responsible for payroll taxes. Anyone who canât see this is blind. Anyone who owns a business has to abide by the rules. So these NGO have to do the same. You canât just pay someone to protest and they not pay taxes.
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