Messages circulating within these networks have urged participants to use the protests to build broader political momentum. By Vered Weiss, World Israel NewsA coalition of approximately 500 organizations with an estimated $3 billion in combined annual revenue is behind the nationwide “No Kings” protests planned for Saturday, with involvement from socialist and communist groups promoting “revolution,” according to a Fox News Digital investigation.Documents tied to the main march in St. Paul, Minn., identify Indivisible, a national Democratic political advocacy group funded by billionaire George Soros, as the lead organizer.Fox News Digital also reported that organizations linked to Neville Roy Singham, an American tech businessman described as an avowed communist living in China, are playing a prominent role in mobilizing activists.Singham has spent years backing a network of groups that includes the People’s Forum in New York, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the ANSWER Coalition, CodePink, and the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.These organizations are coordinating participation across multiple cities and encouraging turnout for the demonstrations.In Minneapolis, members of the Party for Socialism and Liberation’s Twin Cities chapter loaded signs reading “NO KINGS. NO WAR.” ahead of the St. Paul event, where the group is listed as a co-sponsor.Comparable organizing efforts have taken place nationwide, with activists preparing coordinated contingents tied to leftist causes.Messages circulating within these networks have urged participants to use the protests to build broader political momentum.One message stated: “People everywhere are becoming increasingly hostile to the Trump agenda, and more sympathetic to revolution. Now is not the time to sit on the sidelines, it’s the time to go out and join the people, get our revolutionary message in front of them, and turn a day of protest into long-term gains for the people’s movements.”Organizing activity has also been reported in Washington, D.C., Grand Rapids, Mich., Detroit, Denver and Maine, where groups are forming blocs such as a “Socialist Contingent” and a “Unified Leftist Contingent.”CodePink has promoted demonstrations in major cities including Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco and New York, tying the protests to opposition to U.S. policy toward Iran, Cuba, Venezuela and Palestine. Actress Jane Fonda is expected to attend the St. Paul demonstration.The post Network of 500 groups backs nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests, including socialist and communist organizations appeared first on World Israel News.