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'''Joe Kaufman''' is a hardline Zionist propagandist associated with the Frontpage Magazine. He is the Chairman of Americans Against Hate, founder of CAIR Watch and spokesman for Terror-Free Oil Initiative. He hosts the radio show [[The Politics of Terrorism]]. He is a Special Assistant to [[Larry Klayman]]. He has co-written articles for the far-right [[Frontpage Magazine]] with [[Beila Rabinowitz]] of [[Militant Islam Monitor]].
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'''Joe Kaufman''' is a hardline Zionist propagandist associated with the [[Frontpage Magazine]]. He is the chairman of [[Americans Against Hate]], founder of [[CAIR Watch]] and spokesman for [[Terror-Free Oil Initiative]]. He hosts the radio show [[The Politics of Terrorism]]. He is a special assistant to [[Larry Klayman]]. He has co-written articles for the far-right Frontpage Magazine with [[Beila Rabinowitz]] of [[Militant Islam Monitor]].
  
 
==BBC and NPR reports==
 
==BBC and NPR reports==

Latest revision as of 05:08, 10 November 2015

Joe Kaufman

Joe Kaufman is a hardline Zionist propagandist associated with the Frontpage Magazine. He is the chairman of Americans Against Hate, founder of CAIR Watch and spokesman for Terror-Free Oil Initiative. He hosts the radio show The Politics of Terrorism. He is a special assistant to Larry Klayman. He has co-written articles for the far-right Frontpage Magazine with Beila Rabinowitz of Militant Islam Monitor.

BBC and NPR reports

In February 2007, both the BBC and NPR ran a news segment about a group calling for oil companies to guarantee the ethical origin of their oil so that it doesn't "support terrorists". The source for the segment was a website TerrorFreeOil.org (TFO). The BBC article cites Joe Kaufman as its source.[1]

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Contact, References and Resources

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References

  1. BBC, Firm offers 'terror-free' petrol, BBC Online, 2 Feb. 2007.