Shanghai sabotage: Inside Singham's secret strategy to demonize America
Part 3 of a five-part Fox News Digital series investigating the House of Singham documents the "Propaganda Work" that Mao Zedong taught as critical to winning the People’s War. This...
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Part 3 of a five-part Fox News Digital series investigating the House of Singham documents the "Propaganda Work" that Mao Zedong taught as critical to winning the People’s War. This reporting includes analysis using cutting-edge technology, including large-language modeling. Early Tuesday, CodePink professional activist Olivia DiNucci raised her fist as she stood on the deck of a boat renamed "Granma 2.0," in a tribute to the yacht Fidel Castro’s guerrillas used to launch the Cuban Revolution in 1956. Standing behind a banner reading "LET CUBA LIVE" as the boat arrived at the port of Havana, DiNucci, who normally organizes protests in Washington, D.C., mugged for the cameras with her fellow revolutionaries, chanting and pumping their fists in the air, as camera crews rolled. Luis De Jesús, who writes for a site called BreakThrough News, recorded the arrival, part of days of coverage promoting the cause of pro-communism activists, including the Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap, and packaging the week's activities not just as activism, but as revolutionary political "resistance" against the U.S. "empire." By afternoon, BreakThrough News posted a video of De Jesús' report on the boat's arrival, with a beaming DiNucci on board. Other pro-communist media platforms turned the staged event into a media moment, from the Cuban News Agency to Brazil de Fato. The scene offered a real-time glimpse of how a network built by an American-born, China-based tech tycoon, Neville Roy Singham, turns activism into propaganda and then propaganda into political and psychological weapons. In this case, the story of the Granma 2.0 framed Cuba as a victim of the imperialist U.S., and Cuba's communist benefactor and trading partner – China – as a liberator, providing rice to a hungry citizenry. As he fought the People’s War in the late 1930s in China, infamous communist leader Mao Zedong emphasized the importance of "Propaganda Work" and "the practice of changing reality." Decades later, Chinese P…