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The Shape of Antigun Astroturf 20150508 Packard Foundation (funding) Michael Bloomberg ($B) Tides Foundation Joyce Foundation Organizing for America George Soros David Bohnett Foundation (funding) Tides New Strategies Fund United Against Illegal Guns Support Media Matters for America Timothy Johnson Fund US Department of Justice Cryptoblog: Gun Fact Gabby Giffords MoveOn.org Anti-Gun “Research” Propaganda BOD Exec Committee Mark Kelly Funding Tracy Schmaler Peter Ambler Entertainment Industries Council Brian L. Dyak (anyone who signs any petition at David Goldsmith University of Chicago change.org is counted as a Jerry Thompson Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Richard Block Herman Rush School of Public Health Trustees William N. Utz “member.” Law Center to Prevent Gun Natalie Bump Herman Rush, Trustees Chairman Americans for Responsible Andrew Clark http://www.eiconline.org/about-us/ International Association of Chiefs Violence John Landgraf, Chairman, Solutions (ARS) Mark Prentice Jill Dubois board-of-directors/ The Tsunami Fund of Police Violence Policy Center Center for Public Integrity National Policy Opinion Center PRISM Awards Honorary Susan M. Hartnett Committee Hayley Zachary Ryan Hollon Chris Albrecht Josh Sugarmann American College of Preventive So-young Kim Wallis Annenberg Ashley Nash-Hahn Mike K Beard Robyn Thomas Parker, Poe, Adams & Bernstein Coalition to Stop Gun Violence Tom Diaz Medicine Danielle Morris Staff Dick Askin Josh Horwitz Daniel Webster PhD Non-Executive (Figurehead) Directors (Lobbyists) Philip J. Cook Stacy Pancratz Andrew Jeffrey Barbakow Bob Okun Ron Barber Allison Anderman Northwestern University Legal Community Against Violence Wesley G.Skogan Papachristos Gail Berman Frank Wheaton David Hemenway Harvard School of Public Health Americans for Gun Safety (older name) Catrina Roman Frank Biondi Gary Benz HaystaqDNA Ladd Everitt Jens Ludwig Jonathan Webber Norman Brokaw Leroy Bobbitt Responsible Firearms National Coalition to Ban Handguns Mayors Against Illegal Guns Third Way (supported, then Tao Xie Lori Burgess Lionel Chetwynd Retailer Partnership (2008, Wal•Mart (former name est. 1974) (MAIG) replaced AGS) Matthew Miller Jennifer Yahner Jim Caparro Michele Lee may be defunct) Michael Simon Cryptoblog: Smartgunlaws.com US Davis School of Public Health Tim Conway Melissa Rivers suspected pedophile: Brian Dyak Lana Corbi Nancy Dockry https://twitter.com/Nicki_F/status/ Garen Wintemute American Academy of Pediatrics Laura Quinn Barbara Corday Ralph Andrews 579272763912900608/photo/1 Robert A. Daly Momentum Analysis Larry Deutchman Roland McFarland Cryptogroup Nicole David Push-poller/PR/Propaganda Gary Gruver Vincent DiBona Americans United for Safe Streets Robert Spitzer (SUNY Cortland) Caralist Marie Gallo Dyak Gordon Davidson Margie Omero Huffington Post Joan Peterson Suzanne dePasse Democrat office holders (all) Barry Diller Dennis Doty [formerly cryptoblog] NY Times Jeremy Peters Andrew McKelvey ($B) democracy alliance Shawn King Robert Dowling CloseTheLoophole.com Democrat office candidates (all) Charles W. Fries Moms Take the Hill Gun Safety Action Fund, Inc. Ann Wright Michael Fuchs [formerly cryptoblog] Max Nacheman Gun Free Kids Progressive NGOs Ross, Langan and McKendree, LLP Angela Snow David Geffen OurLivesOurLaws.com Caren Teves Toby Marquez Gary Goddard Everytown for Gun Safety C.P.A. Everytown Todd Flournoy J. William Grimes Gun Sense AlterNet Jennifer Longdon Americans for Gun Safety Susan Brozek Scott Henri Bollinger Sandy Grushow Foundation Andy Weisser Paul Haggis Tracy Thompson Jules Haimovitz Ted Alcorn United Nations Skylar Jackson (Former Crypto)group Oak Tree Gun Club Ted Harbert National Coalition of Mayors DemandAPlan.org I’m a Gun Sense Voter North Carolinians Against Gun Hillary Clinton 2016 campaign Garry Hart Violence Barbara Rew It’s Time for Gun Sense in America AKPD Message & Media Armatix USA Mindy Herman Rebecca Peters Pixie Monroe Andy Heyward Gun Sense Voter ASK / ASGK Public Strategies John Mitchell Alan Horn Gene Jankowski Betsy Mitchell Charlotte Hendricks Stroller Jam Dannel Malloy David Axelrod Armatix AG Robert L. Johnson Moms Demand Action for Gun Alan Ladd, Jr. Shannon Watts Belinda Padilla Seffrah Orlando Sense in America (MDA) Rick Gray, Lancaster PA Scott Hogan California Gun Girls, LLC John Landgraf Sherry Lansing Kirsten Moore Malia Ward cryptoblog:commonsenselancaster.com International Action Network on Stan Lee Mark Bergman Ernst Mauch Hogan Lovells Kim LeMasters One Million Moms for Gun Minnesota for Gun Safety Small Arms Legal Services Control Kaaren Mary Jordan Levin (old name, meant to confuse Haldeman Peter Liguori + 10 paid staff Nancy Schoenke (former) Margaret Loesch people with old and defunct Abby Spangler Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP Frank Mancuso Million Mom March) Legal Services Chris McGurk Sandy Hook Promise Nicole Hockley Tim McGraw Ruth McCambridge (flack) Independence USA Alliance Center Secret Donors Chase Bryant Gerald McRaney Moms Demand - Texas Mark Barden Mike Medavoy Kelly Burke (anti-gun singers) Paul Kemp Leslie Moonves phony anti-gun “gun owner” Art Morris Timothy Makris Norm Nixon Craig Steadman Billy Currington Tarik Karam I. Martin Pompadur Art Marisco Board (anti-gun singer who wants it both ways) William C. Paley Bryan Miller Joe Deaser Logan Communications Harold Prince Progressive USA Voters (anti-gun billboard firm) Spencer Proffer Heeding God’s Call Phil Quartararo Logan Outdoor Capital Gun Club Colleen Daley Clear Channel Communications (anti-gun billboard firm) David Rehr Roseville, CA (anti-gun billboard firm) Kevin Reilly Clear Channel Outdoor Burt Reynolds (anti-gun billboard firm) Fredric Rosen James H. Rosenfield Leah Gunn Barrett Outfront Media Peter Roth Women Against Gun Violence (anti-gun billboard firm) Protest Easy Guns Jeff Sagansky (California) Barbara Hohlt Lucie Salhany Ellen Freudenheim Modernista! Scott Sassa Katina Johnstone (anti-gun ad agency) New England Coalition to Prevent John Rosenthal Daniel F. Conley Lynn Segall Terry Semel Gun Violence Amy Domini Domini Social Investments (Hedge Fund) Stephen Ross Sid Sheinberg Shaina Harrison Stop Handgun Violence Bradley Siegel Rick Cohen (flack) Herbert Siegel Fred Silverman Common Sense about Kids and Gordon Smith Cryptoblog: OhhShoot Obama Campaign Joseph J. Vince, Jr. Guns Seymour Stein (Rosenthal cryptogroup) Illinois Council Against Handgun Neil Stiles Cryptoblog: ArmedRoadRage Ray Schoenke Tom Tardio Violence Richir Outreach (websites) Adina Taubman American Hunters & shooters Bob Ricker Nancy Tellem former cryptoblog Ban Handguns Renee Valente Now.org Association (AHSA) Bill Schneider Dean Valentine Illinois Campaign to Prevent Gun Tony Vinciquerra Cryptoblog: LawAbidingCitizen? Violence Cyrus R. Vance, Jr. Joan Wallstein Cure Violence Jody Powell Louis P. Weiss Cathy Buettner American Rifle Association Carolyn McCarthy A. Austin Dorr James A. Wiatt Illinois Council Against Handgun Alan Wurtzel Violence http://www.eiconline.org/about-us/ Dan Coonan Coonan Inc. EVOLVE American Rifle and Pistol trustees/#sthash.SZt61Zv4.dpuf Dave Dietz (gun manufacturer) aka Evolve.us Jim Higgins Association (ARPA) (R+P) Crime Gun Solutions (supports anti- Independent Firearm Owners Richard Feldman New Yorkers Against Gun Violence gun lawsuits) Association Jon Bond Rebecca Bond Piers Morgan Campaign to Stop Gun Violence Gary Pudup CSGV) Paul McQuillen Ceasefire Pennsylvania Alexandra Dubroff Oregon PIRG CNN Coalition to Stop Gun Violence Waylan Johnson The Sadonte Foundation Physicians for Social Responsibility Ceasefire New Jersey Shira Goodman Peter Vogt Dan Gross Educational Fund to Stop Gun Police Executive Research Forum Violence Jonathan Lowy Larissa Lozada Joe Grace Robert Gelinas Alternative website: Ted Strickland Dennis Henigan Center for American Progress Brady Campaign Students for Gun Free Schools takeonthecode.com Tom Vanden Berk Ceasefire Oregon Coalition for Peace Action Vicki Weaver Claudine Cheever Evolve Together Inc. (for-profit?) Full name, Brady Campaign to Max Nacheman Meera Bhardwaj International Association of Lily Habtu Prevent Gun Violence Pete Shields (former) DCS Congressional (maker of lefty Campus Law Enforcement Cryptosite / tech support Center for American Progress and anti-gun websites. Their Administrators Alliance for Sustainable Colorado Elizabeth S. Haile Cryptoblog: NewTrajectory Penny Okamoto Evolvinx LLC Action Fund Brian Malte involvement in “independent” group New Note VTV Family Outreach Foundation Joe Samaha Ad Agency: Kirschenbaum & Bond Oregon State Police Evolvinx.com Jason Kilgore = astroturf. for-profit (collaboration, lobbying) Bob Barrie Ad Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi Andrew Goddard Stuart D’Rozario ProgressNOW Colorado Alla Lefkowicz Cryptoblog: KidShootings Ad Agency: Barrie D’Rozario Murphy (Minneapolis) Alison Kiss David Bohnett Foundation Security on Campus, Inc. Million Mom March (MMM) Colin Goddard States United to Prevent Gun Baldr Odinson (crypto-identity of National Gun Victiims Action Georgians for Gun Safety (Once independent, absorbed by Violence Kilgore) Council (NGAV) Bradys after financial collapse/ Clery Center for Security on (cryptosubsidiary of Brady) scandal) Campus Lisa Nikodem Ceasefire Washington Sandy Phillips S. Daniel Carter Legal Action Project of the Brady Lonnie Phillips 32 National Campus Safety Initative ComeTogether Auction (defunct) Real Hunters Real Conservation Center (former lawsuit center) (paid Amy Moore Arnold & Porter, LLP - Denver employees) Paul Wayne Rodney MDA Washington (antigun law firm) Thomas William Stoever , Jr. Eva
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