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Billionaire Bolsheviks: CCP Relying on Money and Activism to Take Down the U.S. from Within

A billionaire’s money. An activist’s organizing machine. One shared ideological throughline that, according to intelligence analysis, may be reshaping American discourse from within. Counter Intelligence executive Casey Fleming is available to discuss his findings on the partnership between pro-CCP tech billionaire Neville Roy Singham and activist Jodie Evans—a marriage that, he argues, fuses financial power with the ability to mobilize and influence protest movements across the United States.

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  • U.S. billionaire network allegedly amplifying Chinese Communist Party (CCP) narratives inside America
  • Funding pipelines route influence through nonprofits and media posing as grassroots
  • Activism and messaging blur—ideology aligned with CCP gains U.S. traction
  • Narratives reshape history, diminishing American sacrifice in World War II
  • Foreign-aligned influence operating in plain sight with minimal public awareness

Drawing on intelligence he has compiled, Fleming contends that CCP Singham’s wealth has helped fund a network of nonprofits, media platforms, and activist organizations that promote narratives aligned with the CCP Chinese Communist Party. Evans, a longtime protest organizer, brings the infrastructure and experience to translate messaging into action—creating what Fleming describes as a symbiotic relationship between capital and activism.

Fleming’s analysis focuses on how modern influence operates in layers: funding flows, narrative development, and real-world mobilization. In his view, when those elements align, they can shape public perception at scale—without the visibility of traditional state-driven propaganda.

He also points to what he sees as a broader narrative shift, where U.S. global leadership is reframed in a negative light while China is cast more favorably. Critics of this ecosystem argue that such messaging can extend into reinterpretations of history, including the role of the United States in World War II.

Fleming can walk audiences through what his intelligence indicates, how these networks are structured, and why he believes this convergence of wealth and activism deserves closer scrutiny.

This is a high-stakes conversation about influence, ideology, and the evolving landscape of information warfare inside the United States.

Relevant Article(s):

Investigation opens into Neville Roy Singham allegedly pro-China network | Fox News

OPTIONAL Q&A

  1. How did Neville Roy Singham build a global network that allegedly amplifies Chinese Communist Party narratives inside the United States?
  2. What role does Jodie Evans play in connecting activism with messaging critics say aligns with Beijing?
  3. Is this a coordinated influence operation, or a loose ideological ecosystem funded and amplified by money?
  4. How do nonprofits and media platforms act as vehicles for foreign-aligned narratives without clear attribution?
  5. Are Americans unknowingly consuming propaganda framed as grassroots activism?
  6. How are historical events like World War II being reframed or diminished in these narratives?
  7. What vulnerabilities in U.S. society allow foreign influence campaigns to operate in plain sight?
  8. What are the national security implications if these networks continue to expand unchecked?

ABOUT CASEY FLEMING…

Casey Fleming is an internationally recognized keynote speaker and author on national security, intelligence, and strategic risk.

As Chief Executive Officer of BlackOps Partners Corporation, Mr. Fleming is at the forefront of evolving strategic risk affecting global leaders. His leadership has enabled organizations to proactively identify hidden risks and uncover new opportunities within their operations and supply networks.

His extensive contributions extend beyond technology and strategy. His insights in unrestricted war and cognitive war have been regularly featured in conferences, media interviews, prominent publications, documentaries, and as a TEDx speaker. Notable recognition includes Cybersecurity Professional of the Year from the Cybersecurity Excellence Awards and the Directorship 100 Governance Award from the National Association of Corporate Directors.

Mr. Fleming’s expertise is sought after by a diverse range of institutions, including the private sector, domestic and foreign governments, and academia. He offers guidance to the Fortune 500, Congress, the Pentagon, the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the National Counterintelligence Security Center (NCSC), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), The White House, and other vital institutions responsible for national security and strategic decision-making. He serves as an expert witness in matters of strategic risk, counterintelligence, and national security.

He has held pivotal roles as a board-appointed turnaround executive for Silicon Valley companies, executive for Deloitte Consulting’s Global Risk and Strategy Group, and founding executive for IBM’s early cybersecurity division, now known as IBM Security.

Mr. Fleming earned his bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M University and served as an instructor within IBM’s internal MBA program. He continued his leadership acumen through executive programs at Harvard Business School, The Wharton School, and IBM Executive Leadership.

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