In the shadows of Manhattan's radical hubs, a billionaire exile in Shanghai pulls invisible strings, turning American tax-exempt charities into weapons of foreign subversion. The Shanghai Puppetmaster unmasks Neville Roy Singham's sinister empire: hundreds of millions in dark money channeled through anonymous funds to The People's Forum and its allies, breeding professional agitators who orchestrate campus sieges, urban riots, and narratives that whitewash Beijing's atrocities while demonizing the West. Congressional subpoenas, IRS threats, and international raids expose a calculated betrayal, philanthropy twisted into propaganda, dissent manufactured into division.
Even ambitious politicians fall under the spell: NYC mayoral contender Zohran Mamdani, bolstered by over $4,200 in donations from Singham's Shanghai-based sister Shanti and brother-in-law Daniel Goodwin, while Singham's niece Alicia Goodwin spearheads a campaign to shield him from scrutiny. No mere coincidence, this web of family cash and activist alliances hints at deeper infiltration, where foreign shadows reach into the heart of American power.
A chilling expos of loyalty bought in secret, sovereignty sold in whispers, before the strings tighten irretrievably.