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[http://www.benadorassociates.com/ Benador Associates] is a Public Relations firm based in Washington and New York that promotes right wing writers and speakers.  
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[http://www.benadorassociates.com/ Benador Associates] was a Public Relations firm based in Washington and New York that promotes right wing writers and speakers. The firm was founded in the wake of the 9-11 attacks on New York and was "intellectually conceived and financially funded exclusively by [[Eliana Benador]]"<ref>Internet Archive, [http://web.archive.org/web/20080208082032/http://www.benadorassociates.com/ Benador Associates], Home Page, Accessed via Web Archive 02-June-2009</ref>.
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The firm changed it's name in late 2007 to [[Benador Public Relations]] and the previous Benador Associates site is now closed down. There is a marked shift in the content of the new company away from the promotion of neoconservative politics and towards finance and real estate<ref>Benador Public Relations, [http://www.benadorpr.com/ Homepage], Benador PR, Accessed 02-June-2009</ref>
  
 
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[[Category:Media]] | [[Category:Media Industry]] | [[Category:Neocons]]

Revision as of 15:21, 2 June 2009

Benador Associates was a Public Relations firm based in Washington and New York that promotes right wing writers and speakers. The firm was founded in the wake of the 9-11 attacks on New York and was "intellectually conceived and financially funded exclusively by Eliana Benador"[1].

The firm changed it's name in late 2007 to Benador Public Relations and the previous Benador Associates site is now closed down. There is a marked shift in the content of the new company away from the promotion of neoconservative politics and towards finance and real estate[2]

Members

Current

(Listed as Expert - April 28, 2006)

Ali Al-Ahmed [3] Raphael Israeli [4] Salameh Nematt [5]
Ali Ahmed Al-Baghli [6] Charles Jacobs [7] Richard Perle [8]
Nir Boms [9] George Jonas [10] Walid Phares [11]
Arnaud de Borchgrave [12] Stanley H. Kaplan [13] Richard Pipes [14]
Ismail Cem [15] Efraim Karsh [16] Dennis Prager [17]
Leon Charney [18] Charles Krauthammer [19] David Pryce-Jones [20]
Saad Eddin Ibrahim [21] Herbert I. London [22] Tom Rose [23]
Rachel Ehrenfeld [24] Norman Lamont [25] A.M. Rosenthal [26]
John Eibner [27] Michael A. Ledeen [28] Jano Rosebiani [29]
Hillel Fradkin [30] Kanan Makiya [31] Tashbih Sayyed [32]
David Gelernter [33] Paul Marshall [34] Natan Sharansky [35]
Dr. Stephen Gullo [36] Andrew C. McCarthy [37] Richard O. Spertzel [38]
Michel Gurfinkiel [39] Hassan Mneimneh [40] Amir Taheri
Alexander M. Haig, Jr. [41] Laurie Mylroie [42] Paul Vallely [43]
Victor Davis Hanson [44] Ayman Nour [45] Ruth Wedgwood [46]
Fereydoun Hoveyda [47] John O'Sullivan [48] James Woolsey [49]
Mansoor Ijaz [50] Yossi Olmert [51] Meyrav Wurmser [52]

Resources, References and Contact

Resources

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