Renee Good, who was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on Wednesday, is reported to have been an “anti-ICE warrior,” who had been stalking ICE agents all day long, as well as repeatedly attempting to impede them in carrying out their official duties with her vehicle. In fact, she was blocking the street with her SUV when ICE agents approached her and ordered her out of her vehicle. However, she, unfortunately, refused to comply, stepped on the gas, and was shot and killed by an ICE agent who she hit with her vehicle. In that fatal split-second, the agent, who had previously been injured by another "anti-ICE warrior," when he was dragged fifty feet down the road by another accelerated vehicle, discharged his weapon, believing, understandably, that Good’s accelerated vehicle was a very real threat to his life.
We can all question Good’s motives. Did she just panic; was she simply trying to avoid arrest? Or did she have criminal intent, and really meant to either hurt or kill the ICE agent? We can all watch the different videos from different angles and come to different conclusions, as to whether or not the ICE agent was justified to discharge his firearm in defense of his life. Yet, we’ll never know, because Renee Good is dead and none of us can stand in that ICE agent’s shoes in that split-second of time. What we can do, however, is ask some other important questions, such as how did Renee Good know where ICE operations were being conducted, what training had she received, if any, in how to impede ICE in the carrying out of their official duties, and how could she afford to spent her days as a full-time “anti-ICE warrior,” since she was unemployed.
These same questions can be asked about thousands of other “anti-ICE warriors” all across America today. While these questions have been lingering and for a long time gone unanswered; perhaps, we’re about to get to the bottom of them. On Wednesday, during a House Oversight Committee meeting, Representative Anna Paulina Luna called for Neville Roy Singham—a multimillionaire who has used his fortune to fund extremist organizations that are fueling division and civil unrest in our country—to be subpoenaed to testify before Congress. SIngham is just one, of a number of shady financiers, such as billionaire George Soros, who have made their fortunes in America, but are now using their fortunes to fund anti-American organizations that are dedicated to the destruction of our country.
Neville Roy Singham, an avowed Marxist, currently lives in Shanghai, China, from where he funds communist and extremist groups dedicated to creating division and civil unrest all across our country. He is suspected of doing so on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party, our country’s foremost foreign threat and foe. In fact, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, when serving as a United States Senator, referred Singham to the Biden Department of Justice for prosecution, not only for being in violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), but also for being an unregistered and treasonous foreign agent of our number one foreign nemesis, Communist Red China. Of course, as the Congressional Oversight Committee pointed out in a recent letter to Singham, the Biden Administration did absolutely nothing to curb his funding of unrest and civil disobedience in our streets.
Many of the anti-ICE protests springing up all across America, such as the one Wednesday in Minneapolis, as well as subsequent ones there since, are being promoted and organized by radical and revolutionary groups, such as the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), the Marxist revolutionary group known as The People’s Forum, and the radical anti-war group Code Pink. Not only are these groups funded by Neville Roy Singham from his “Shanghai Shack,” pardon the pun, but Singham is also married to Jodie Evans, the co-founder and co-director of the pinko Code Pink.
Just as all Americans ought to be able to agree that the death of Renee Good was a tragedy, howbeit an avoidable one, all Americans ought to also be able to agree that Singham’s hand in it was treasonous. If it weren’t for treasonous financiers like Neville Roy Singham, as well as for our government’s failure to bring them all to justice, Renee Good may still be alive, since there would be no full-time “anti-ICE warriors” in America, at least not funded, informed, equipped, trained, and organized ones.
