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Eric Campbell and Hagar Cohen – The power of Falun Gong

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They’re a familiar sight exercising and meditating in suburban parks. A joint Foreign Correspondent-Background Briefing investigation delves into the world of Falun Gong and its mysterious leader. ABC looks into the Falun Gong, a group that disproves of both interrace marriage and homosexuality. Anna was brought up as a mixed race child in the Falun Gong, who later discovered that she was gay. She says her experience in the organisation caused her to suffer long lasting mental problems.The leader of Falun Gong claims that race mixing in humans is part of an alien plot to drive humanity further from the gods,” says Anna. “He says that when a child is born from an interracial marriage, that child does not have a heavenly kingdom to go to. Shani, another young woman, believed that

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They’re a familiar sight exercising and meditating in suburban parks. A joint Foreign Correspondent-Background Briefing investigation delves into the world of Falun Gong and its mysterious leader.


Eric Campbell and Hagar Cohen - The power of Falun Gong


ABC looks into the Falun Gong, a group that disproves of both interrace marriage and homosexuality. Anna was brought up as a mixed race child in the Falun Gong, who later discovered that she was gay. She says her experience in the organisation caused her to suffer long lasting mental problems.

The leader of Falun Gong claims that race mixing in humans is part of an alien plot to drive humanity further from the gods,” says Anna. “He says that when a child is born from an interracial marriage, that child does not have a heavenly kingdom to go to. 

Shani, another young woman, believed that Falun Gong was indirectly responsible for the death of her mother, as they discourage the use of medication, which her mother needed. Shani worries that thousands of other people are having their lives ruined by this organisation.

ABC also looks into Falun Gong's links to right-wing organisations and the American Republican Party.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The power of Falun Gong


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reign Correspondent-Background Briefing investigation delves into the world of Falun Gong and its mysterious leader.

Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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