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via Memory Hole Blog
With the ‘Anti-firearms’ moves that started in the 1980’s a young American woman moved to Australia. Rebecca Peters studied law for two years and then quit. She became employed by ‘The Australian Broadcasting Commission’ (ABC), and then started ‘The National Coalition for Gun Control’. At the time she also coyly joked about the rumours that her father was ‘CIA’.
The ‘National Coalition for Gun Control’ was considered a political lobby group, but after Rebecca Peters founded the ‘International Action Network on Small Arms’ (IANSA) in the United Kingdom, which again was considered as a ‘political lobby group’, it appeared that both of these bodies were in fact NGOs that is ‘Non-Government organisations’.
When Rebecca Peters returned to America as an ‘Australian citizen’ and initiated the ‘Million Mothers March against Firearms’, she was given a ‘scholarship by one of the George Soros foundations, and continued her work for the confiscation of firearms.
There is much more to this article at the link above. It’s an interesting look at these events and how they relate to one another. Thoughts?