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Additional funding streams include corporate charitable donor-advised funds from giants like Fidelity Investments and Schwab, which covertly channel money to pro-Antifa entities. The anonymity built into their structures shields donors from scrutiny, enabling complex covert support systems.
Furthermore, international players are implicated. Reports tie figures like Neville Roy Singum, a former Microsoft executive with ties to the Chinese Communist Party, to funnel at least $100 million into far-left protest groups. These groups, in turn, have links to terrorist organizations and have been implicated in prior conspiracy plots, including attempts on political figures such as Charlie Kirk.