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China named as protest backer while Nine, ABC fail to report who’s running US unrest

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AUSTRALIA’S major media channels have failed to ask the obvious question: Who was running the massive No Kings anti-immigration protest across the US over the weekend?

Neither has Nine nor the ABC media looked into what we reported: people getting offered $200 a day to join the protest and the big money pouring into the No Kings protest movement which is in turn overseen by another umbrella movement called 50501.

However former CNN journalist Chris Cuomo, who is now with News Nation, has identified two other key organisers, one of which is named CHIRLA (Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights), which Cuomo says has received millions of dollars in government grants.

T\the other is the far left Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), which Cuomo believes is being funded and controlled from China. Cuomo says PSL is working with CHIRLA to organise the protests in Los Angeles and possibly elsewhere.

“The party is pushing to destroy capitalism and the west. This is its agenda. This is what China wants,” says Cuomo, in a stark turnaround from his previous reporting.

He says PSL has a strategy called “The Smokeless War”, which means they intend to destroy their enemy without engaging on a battlefield. “That’s what they did during the anti-Israel campus protests,” he says.

“PSL worked hand-in-glove with anti-Zionist student groups and helped organise and fund the Columbia Campus encampment.”

Cuomo goes on to name the source of PSL’s funding as the Shanghai-based American billionaire Neville Singham, who is being investigated by the US Congress’s Committee on Oversight and Government Reform for his “reported funding of various extremist entities in the United States”.

The committee has told Singham he may be in violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) and other federal laws and has requested he provide documents and information demonstrating his “funding and control over certain far-left entities, including the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), “a Communist political organization that has fielded presidential candidates since 2008.”

Singham’s links to radical left protest groups have been reported even by the New York Times and New York Post. However Nine, Seven and ABC are showing the US protest merely as some sort of spontaneous reaction to illegal immigrant arrests.

While there obviously is the emotional element opposing illegal immigrant arrests, the protest was highly organised across numerous US cities.

Cuomo says Singham sold his tech company for a billion dollars in 2017 and then began pouring millions into the PSL. “Singham is not America’s friend. He has deep ties to the CCP but also has strong ideological ties to communism, period,” he says.

The billionaire is reported by associates to be an admirer of Mao Tse Tung, Che Guevara and Hugo Chavez and has developed a global network of pro-China non-profit organisations in the media and political arenas.

Cuomo also pointed out that Elias Rodrigues, the 30-year-old Chicago man charged with the assassination of two Israeli political staffers, was associated with the PSL.

Meanwhile the Associated Press reported favourably on the 50501 movement, one of the umbrella organisations involved the mass US protests.

“The No Kings Day of Defiance has been organized to reject authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics and the militarization of the country’s democracy, according to a statement by organizers,” AP reported.

“Organizers intend for the protests to counter the Army’s 250th anniversary celebration — which Trump has ratcheted up to include an expensive, lavish military parade. The event will feature hundreds of military vehicles and aircraft and thousands of soldiers. It also happens to be his 79th birthday and Flag Day.

“The flag doesn’t belong to President Trump. It belongs to us,” the “No Kings” website says. “On June 14th, we’re showing up everywhere he isn’t — to say no thrones, no crowns, no kings.”

AP continued: “Protests in nearly 2,000 locations are scheduled around the country, from city blocks to small towns, from courthouse steps to community parks, organizers said.”

The protests were certainly widespread but also suspiciously marked by the murder of Minnesota state speaker Melissa Hortman (Democrat) and her husband Mark, and an attempted murder of another state politician, Senator Josh Hoffman and his wife Champlin.

The suspect Vance Boelter, a former appointee of Governor Tim Walz, was was wearing a full-head mask and appeared to be impersonating a police officer when he shot Hoffman and his wife and then moved on to the Hortman’s house.\

Police said Boelter, the director of security patrols at a security firm, was carrying No Kings pamphlets in his car, but for what reason is unknown.

He also had a “manifesto” and a list other potential targets including “numerous state legislators from Minnesota other elected officials and a couple of mayors”. Also on the list was Minnesota medical clinics, abortion providers, pro-life advocates, and some places and individuals from other states.”

Infowars reported that authorities were criticized on social media for refusing to release further contents of the manifesto.

Governor Walz described the shootings as “politically motivated” and they were widely reported as such, but without further explanation.

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