Zionist Hydra: Terror-Free Oil Initiative
February 14, 2007

The brilliant and tireless Ali Abunimah of Electronic Intifada has uncovered another head of the Zionist hydra: Terror-Free Oil Initiative. Following is from a profile I did for Spinwatch:
TFOI is a Coral Springs, Florida-based racist pro-Israel lobbying group that claims to have established gasoline filling stations in several US cities that do not sell oil originating “from countries that do not export or finance terrorism.” Its website states: “We educate the public by promoting those companies that acquire their crude oil supply from nations outside the Middle East and by exposing those companies that do not.”
The organization shares its address with Americans Against Hate, an organization primarily dedicated to supporting the extreme right in Israel.
Modus Operandi
The organization’s modus operandi is crude, in-your-face propaganda:
- The logo includes the Pentagon and World Trade Center twin towers with the flight numbers of the 9/11 planes inscribed on them;
- An image with Usama bin Laden’s face crossed out;
- The banners alternate between “God Bless America”, “We Stand With Israel”, “[UK] You are in our prayers”, “Support Denmark”;
- Its spokesman appears on TV with an American flag for a tie.
The organization is pushing a variety of the Clash of Civilizations theory which identifies Israel with a West at war with the Arab-Islamic world.

Anti-Arab Racism
The organization’s website includes slogans that gas station owners are encouraged to display, such as “Our oil does not come from the Middle East, Your dollars do NOT finance terrorism.” Another, demonstrating the indiscriminate and racially-based nature of the campaign, states “This Gas Station is part of Terror Free Oil Initiative – We do not purchase our oil from countries whose regimes or populations are hostile to the United States.” The racism of the organization is confirmed by the fact that countries outside the Middle East whose “regimes or populations” are putatively just as hostile, such as Venezuela, are not targeted by it.
Controversy
In the January 6, 2007, Los Angeles Times article “Sen. Boxer rescinds award to Islamic activist,” Ali Abunimah wrote:
In a January 4 [2007] article on the extreme right-wing website Frontpagemag.com, Kaufman claimed that newly elected Minnesota Congressman Keith Ellison “carried much radical Islamist baggage,” and he refers to American Muslim groups as “America’s live-in enemies.” In December 2006, Kaufman called California Senator Barbara Boxer a “senator for terror” because she bestowed a public service award on a Muslim American community activist who had previously criticized Israeli human rights abuses. Under pressure from Kaufman’s organization, Boxer, a staunch supporter of Israel, withdrew the award.
Personnel
From all appearances, the project seem to have a single operate: Joe Kaufman. Kaufman is a hardline Zionist propagandist who writes for the extreme-right Frontpage Magazine. He is also the chairman of Americans Against Hate and the founder of CAIR Watch.
Media Exposure
Not surprisingly, Kaufman has made frequent appearances on Fox News and other American right wing media, however, despite its dubious provenance, National Public Radio and the BBC — which claims to rely only on credible sources — also chose to run stories on the initiative.
Mercy Mercy Me
February 2, 2007
Marvin Gaye may not have had the pedigree of the 2,500 scientists, from more than 30 countries, who constitute the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), but he was telling the world in ’71 what this body confirmed only today.
There is nothing new about the conclusion of the IPCC report that global warming is an incontrovertible fact, and is caused by human action; what makes it newsworthy is merely the fact that only 6 years earlier, the same body, for some reason, concluded that there was only a “likelihood” (66% probability) that global warming was caused by human action.
Environmental scientists in the United States had already been complaining about government pressure from the Bush Adiministration to eliminate phrases like “global warming” and “climate change” from their reports. It appears that other quarters have been less circumpsect in their efforts to politicize the science. American Enterprise Institute — better known for its role in building the case for the war against Iraq and the recent escalation therein — has been offering $10,000 each to scientists and economists to undermine the IPCC report. The think tank which is funded, among others, by ExxonMobil “offered the payments for articles that emphasise the shortcomings” of the IPCC report.
Ben Stewart of Greenpeace calls AEI “more than just a thinktank, it functions as the Bush administration’s intellectual Cosa Nostra. They are White House surrogates in the last throes of their campaign of climate change denial. They lost on the science; they lost on the moral case for action. All they’ve got left is a suitcase full of cash.”
Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)
by Marvin Gaye
Oh, mercy mercy me
Oh, things ain’t what they used to be
No, no
Where did all the blue sky go?
Poison is the wind that blows
From the north, east, south, and sea
Oh, mercy mercy me
Oh, things ain’t what they used to be
No, no
Oil wasted on the oceans and upon our seas
Fish full of mercury
Oh, mercy mercy me
Oh, things ain’t what they used to be
No, no
Radiation in the ground and in the sky
Animals and birds who live nearby are dying
Oh, mercy mercy me
Oh, things ain’t what they used to be
What about this overcrowded land?
How much more abuse from man can you stand?
My sweet Lord
My sweet Lord
My sweet Lord