Alarming Alliance: Anti-American Agitators Target U.S. Tech Infrastructure with Chinese Funding
Experts warn that a dangerous coalition of environmental, Islamist, and far-left groups, potentially bankrolled by China, is undermining American interests and technological supremacy.

A concerning trend is emerging in the United States: a growing alliance of anti-American agitators, potentially fueled by Chinese money, are targeting critical American infrastructure, specifically data centers crucial for the development of artificial intelligence. This convergence of environmental, Islamist, and far-left groups presents a serious threat to U.S. national security and economic competitiveness.
Experts are raising alarms about this so-called 'ed-green-green alliance,' linking environmental extremists, radical Islamists, and far-left activists who share a common disdain for America and its values. This alliance is exploiting legitimate concerns about environmental impact to advance a broader anti-American agenda.
Last week, activists from CodePink, a radical feminist organization with a history of anti-American activism, circulated a video attacking a Utah data center project. CodePink has received funding from Neville Roy Singham, an American expatriate living in Shanghai, raising serious questions about Chinese influence.
This incident is not isolated. In 2024, climate activists and anti-Israel protesters joined forces in New York City under the banner of 'Climate Justice Means Free Palestine.' Greta Thunberg, a prominent climate activist, attempted to breach Israel's borders last year, shouting pro-Palestinian slogans, further demonstrating the convergence of these disparate movements.
Hudson Institute fellow Zineb Riboua has warned that these protests, whether targeting AI data centers, environmental issues, or Israel, are united by an 'anti-American trend.' She argues that the pursuit of 'revolution' is driving these groups to oppose the United States at every turn.
Critics argue that this activist ecosystem is deliberately targeting America’s AI infrastructure and industrial power, a move that could significantly weaken the United States in its technological competition with China. The activists’ stated concerns about energy use, water consumption, and environmental impact are merely a smokescreen for a deeper anti-American agenda.
Fox News Digital has reported that Singham has funneled approximately $285 million into six activist nonprofits accused of promoting pro-China narratives and anti-American protest movements. This funding raises serious questions about the motivations and objectives of these groups.
Kevin O’Leary has accused local groups opposing the Utah project of being tied to China-linked funding networks, viewing the backlash as a nationwide trend of activist campaigns targeting AI infrastructure. This coordinated effort suggests a deliberate strategy to undermine American technological advancement.
It is imperative that lawmakers and law enforcement agencies investigate these connections and take decisive action to protect America's critical infrastructure from foreign influence and anti-American subversion. The future of American technological leadership, and indeed national security, depends on it.
The confluence of radical ideologies and potential foreign funding threatens to destabilize the nation, hindering technological progress and compromising national security. Vigilance and decisive action are required to safeguard American interests.


