Documentary reveals One Nation sought millions of dollars from NRA

Mar 26, 2019 · 4m 42s
Documentary reveals One Nation sought millions of dollars from NRA
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An explosive investigation has revealed senior One Nation figures tried to bag millions of dollars in political donations from America's largest gun rights lobby, while softening our gun control laws....

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An explosive investigation has revealed senior One Nation figures tried to bag millions of dollars in political donations from America's largest gun rights lobby, while softening our gun control laws.
Australian reporter Rodger Muller went undercover with Al Jazeera as part of a three-year investigation into how the National Rifle Association (NRA) attempts to promote gun ownership.
The results of the investigation spawned a documentary called How To Sell A Massacre, exposing One Nation's efforts to solicit money from US gun advocates just weeks before Australia's federal parliament banned foreign donations to political parties.
Al Jazeera set up a fake gun advocate group called Gun Rights Australia, headed by Muller.
In reality, Muller is the total opposite of the character he played.
"I assumed the role of a gun advocate, pretending to campaign for a repeal of Australia's rigid, gun control laws, and pretending that I wanted more firearms in the hands of Australian citizens," Muller said. "In fact, I disagree with all of those things. I believe the gun lobby's efforts to conceal the truth, which concerns public safety and constitutional rights, should be brought to light."
The journalist posed as a grassroots campaigner and set up meetings between the NRA and One Nation, which he covertly filmed.
The secret footage reveals Pauline Hanson's chief of staff James Ashby and One Nation's Queensland leader Steve Dickson seeking political donations and exploring ways to undermine Australia's gun laws.

Senator Pauline Hanson and James Ashby, right, arrive at doors at Parliament House on February 14, 2019 in Canberra, Australia. Photo / Getty Images
"We get the balance of power, very simply that means that we have the testicles of the government in our hand at every given stage," Mr Dickson says in the footage. "And guns, in the scheme of things, are still going to be the be-all and end-all."
In another meeting, one of the NRA's senior media liaison Lars Dalseide gave the pair advice on how to address gun control advocates in the event of mass shootings.
"Just shame them to the whole idea," Mr Dalseide said. "'How dare you stand on the graves of those children to put forward your political agenda?'
"I love that," replied Mr Dickson.
"It's like, 'If you, if your policy, isn't good enough to stand on itself, how dare you use their deaths to push that forward?!'"
Mr Ashby then chimed in: "That's very good, very strong."
Mr Dalseide also explained how the NRA manipulated media coverage.
"You have somebody who leans to your side that worked at a newspaper, maybe he was covering city hall or was a crime reporter," he said. "We want to print up stories about people who were robbed, had their home invaded, were beaten or whatever it might be and that could have been helped had they had a gun. And that's going to be the angle on your stories. That's what he's got to write. He's got to put out two to five of those a week."
Another media manipulation tip was to ghostwrite columns for law enforcement officials, such as police sheriffs.
"A lot of the times, we'll write them for like a local sheriff in Wisconsin or whatever. And he'll draft it or she will help us draft it. We'll do a lot of the legwork because these people are busy. And this is our job. So, we'll help them and they'll submit it with their name on it so that it looks organic. You know, that it's coming from that community. But we will have a role behind the scenes."
In a separate meeting, Mr Dickson tells the NRA that One Nation "lacks money" and lacks "people on the ground", and requests that they "point us in the right direction".
The NRA set them up with energy giant Koch Industries, a company that makes massive political donations to conservative causes.

Rodger Muller, centre, pictured in the car with One Nation's Steve Dickson, left, and James Ashby, right, en route to meet the NRA. Photo / via Al Jazeera
Asked by Muller how much money they were after, the One Nation...
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