Journalists Are Prostitutes
Journalists Are Prostitutes
Paul Craig Roberts
One of them who did so—Udo Ulfkotte—describes what it is like. For
the naive and insouciant Western people who need to hear the truth from the
horse’s mouth, here is a translation of one of Udo Ulfkotte’s lectures on the
subject.
Kopp in Germany published Ulfkotte’s book, Gekaufte Journalisten (Bought
Journalism) several years ago. It was a best seller. An
English language edition was authorized, but its publication was blocked by
intelligence services. You can get an idea of the book from the
lecture.
If the link doesn’t work for you, here is the transcript:
In 2014, the German journalist and writer Udo Ulfkotte published a book
that created a big stir, describing how the journalistic profession is
thoroughly corrupt and infiltrated by intelligence services.
Although eagerly anticipated by many, the English translation of the
book, Bought Journalists, does not seem to be forthcoming anytime soon.
[We covered that story at the time – Ed.]
So I have made English subtitles and transcribed this still very
relevant 2015-lecture for those that are curious about Ulfkotte’s work. It
covers many of the subjects described in the book.
Udo Ulfkotte died of a heart attack in January 2017, in all likelihood
part of the severe medical complications he got from his exposure to
German-made chemical weapons supplied to Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq
War in the 1980s.
TRANSCRIPTION
[Only the first 49 minutes are translated; the second half of the
lecture deals mostly with more local issues]
Introducer Oliver: I am very proud to have such a brave man amongst us:
Udo Ulfkotte
Udo Ulfkotte: Thanks…Thanks for the invitation…Thanks to Oliver. I heard
to my great surprise from Oliver that he didn’t know someone from the
intelligence services (VVS) would be present. I wish him a warm welcome. I
don’t mean that as a joke, I heard this in advance, and got to know that Oliver
didn’t know. If he wants – if it is a man – he can wave. If not?… no?…[laughter
from the audience]
I’m fine with that. You can write down everything, or record it; no
problem.
To the lecture. We are talking about media. we are talking about truth.
I don’t want to sell you books or such things. Each one of us asks himself: Why
do things develop like they do, even though the majority, or a lot of people
shake their heads.
The majority of people in Germany don’t want nuclear weapons on our
territory. But we have nuclear weapons here. The majority don’t want foreign
interventions by German soldiers. But we do.
What media narrates and the politicians say, and what the majority of
the population believes – seems often obviously to be two different things.
I can tell you this myself, from many years experience. I will start
with very personal judgments, to tell you what my experiences with ‘The Lying
Media’ were – I mean exactly that with the word ‘lying’.
I was born in a fairly poor family. I am a single child. I grew up on
the eastern edge of the Ruhr-area. I studied Law, Political Science and Islamic
Studies. Already in my student years, I had contact with the German Foreign
Intelligence, BND. We will get back to that later.
From 1986 to 2003, I worked for a major German newspaper, Frankfurter
Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), amongst other things as a war reporter. I spent a lot
of time in Eastern and African countries.
Now to the subject of lying media. When I was sent to the Iran-Iraq war
for the first time, the first time was from 1980 to July 1986, I was sent to
this war to report for FAZ. The Iraqis were then ‘the good guys’.
I was bit afraid. I didn’t have any experience as a war reporter. Then I
arrived in Baghdad. I was fairly quickly sent along in a bus by the Iraqi army,
the bus was full of loud, experienced war reporters, from such prestigious
media as the BBC, several foreign TV-stations and newspapers, and me, poor
newbie, who was sent to the front for the first time without any kind of
preparation. The first thing I saw was that they all carried along cans of
petrol. And I at once got bad consciousness, because I thought: «oops, if the
bus gets stuck far from a petrol station, then everyone chips in with a bit of
diesel’. I decided to in the future also carry a can before I went anywhere,
because it obviously was part of it.
We drove for hours through the desert, towards the Iraqi border. Approx.
20-30 kilometers from the border, there really was nothing. First of all no
war. There were armored vehicles and tanks, burned-out long ago. The journalist
left the bus, splashed the contents of the cans on the vehicles. We had Iraqi
soldiers with us as an escort, with machine guns, in uniform. You have to
imagine: tanks in a desert, burned out long ago, now put on fire. Clouds of
smoke. And there the journalists assemble their cameras.
It was my first experience with media, truth in reporting.
While I was wondering what the hell I was going to report for my
newspaper, they all lined up and started: Behind them were flames and plumes of
smoke, and all the time the Iraqis were running in front of camera with their
machine guns, casually, but with war in their gaze. And the reporters were
ducking all the time while talking.
So I gathered courage and asked one of the reporters: ‘I understand one
thing, they are great pictures, but why are they ducking all the time? ‘
‘Quite simply because there are machine guns on the audio track, and it
looks very good at home.’
That was several decades ago. It was in the beginning of my contact with
war. I was thinking, the whole way back:’Young man, you didn’t see a war. You
were in a place with a campfire. What are you going to tell?’
I returned to Baghdad. There weren’t any mobile phones then. We waited
in Hotel Rashid and other hotels where foreigners stayed, sometimes for hours
for an international telephone line. I first contacted my mother, not my
newspaper. I was in despair, didn’t know what to do, and wanted to get advice
from an elder person.
Then my mother shouted over the phone:’My boy, you are alive!’
I thought: ‘How so? Is everything OK?’
‘My boy, we thought…’
‘What’s the matter, mother?’
‘We saw on TV what happened around you’
TV had already sent lurid stories, and I tried to calm my mother down,
it didn’t happen like that. She thought I had lost my mind from all the things
that had happened in the war – she saw it with her own eyes!
I’ll finish, because I am not here to make satire today. I just want to
say that this was my first experience with truth in journalism and war
reporting.
That is, I was very shocked by the first contact, it was entirely
different from what I had experienced. But it wasn’t an exceptional case.
In the beginning, I mentioned that I am from a fairly poor family. I had
to work hard for everything. I was a single child, my father died when I was
young. It didn’t matter further on. But, I had a job, I had a degree, a goal in
life.
I now had the choice: Should I declare that the whole thing was
nonsense, these reports? I was nothing, a newbie straight out of uni, in my
first job. Or if I wanted to make money, to continue, look further. I chose the
second option. I continued, and that for many years.
Over these years, I gained lots of experience. When one comes from
university to a big German newspaper – everything I say doesn’t only apply to
FAZ, you can take other German or European media. I had contact with other
European journalists, from reputable media outlets. I later worked in other
media. I can tell you: What I am about to tell you, I really discovered
everywhere.
What did I experience? If you, as a reporter, work either in state media
financed by forced license fees, or in the big private media companies, then
you can’t write what you want yourself, what you feel like. There are certain
guidelines.
Roughly speaking: everyone knows that you won’t, for example in the
Springer-newspapers – Bild, die Welt – get published articles extremely
critical of Israel. They stand no chance there, because one has to sign a
statement that one is pro-Israel, that one won’t question the existence of the
state of Israel or Israeli points of view, etc.
There are some sort of guidelines in all the big media companies. But
that isn’t all: I learned very fast that if one doesn’t – I don’t mean this
negatively – want to be stuck in the lower rungs of editors, if one wants to
rise; for me this rise was that I was allowed to travel with the Chancellor,
ministers, the president and politicians, in planes owned by the state; then
one has to keep to certain subjects. I learned that fast.
That is, if one gets to follow a politician – and this hasn’t changed to
this day – I soon realized that when I followed the president or Chancellor
Helmut Kohl etc, one of course isn’t invited because your name is Udo Ulfkotte,
but because you belong to the newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine.
Then a certain type of reporting is expected. Which one? Forget my
newspaper, this applies in general. At the start of the trip, the journalist
gets a memo – today it is electronic – in his hand. If you are traveling
abroad, it is info about the country, or the speeches that will be held. This
file contains roughly what will happen during this trip. In addition there are
short conversations, briefings with the politician’s press manager. He then
explains to you how one views this trip. Naturally, you should see it the same
way. No one says it in that way. But is is approximately what one would have
reported.
All the time you…no one tells you to write it this or that way…but you
know quite exactly that if you DON’T write it this or that way,then you won’t
get invited next time. Your media outlet will be invited, but they say ‘we
don’t want him along’. Then you are out.
Naturally you want to be invited. Of course it is wonderful to travel
abroad and you can behave like a pig, no one cares. You can buy what you want,
because you know that when you return, you won’t be checked. You can bring what
you want. I had colleagues who went along on a trip to the US.
They brought with them – it was an air force plane – a Harley Davidson,
in parts. They sold it when they were back in Germany, and of course earned on
it. Anyway, just like the carpet-affair with that development minister, this is
of course not a single instance. No one talks about it.
You get invited if you have a certain way of seeing things. Which way to
see things? Where and how is this view of the world formed? I very often get
asked: ‘Where are these people behind the curtain who pulls the wires, so that
everything gets told in a fairly similar way?’
In the big media in Germany – just look yourself – who sit in the large
transatlantic think-tanks and foundations,the foundation The Atlantic Bridge,
all these organizations, and how is one influenced there? I can tell from my
own experience.
We mustn’t talk only theoretically. I was invited by the think-tank The
German Marshall Fund of the United States as a fellow. I was to visit the
United States for six weeks. It was fully paid. During these six weeks I
could…this think-tank has very close connections to the CIA to this day, they
acquired contacts in the CIA for me and they got me access to American
politicians, to everyone I wanted. Above all, they showered me with gifts.
Already before the journey with German Marshall Fund, I experienced
plenty of bought journalism. This hasn’t to do with a particular media outlet.
You see, I was invited and didn’t particularly reflect over it, by
billionaires, for example sultan Quabboos of Oman on the Arabian peninsula.
When sultan Qabboos invited, and a poor boy like me could travel to a
country with few inhabitants but immense wealth, where the head of state had
the largest yachts in the world, his own symphony orchestra which plays for him
when he wants – by the way he bought a pub close to Garmisch-Patenkirchen,
because he is a Muslim believer, and someone might see him if he drank in his
own country, so he rather travels there. The place he bought every day fly in
fresh lamb from Ireland and Scotland with his private jet. He is also the head
of an environmental foundation.
But this is a digression. If such a person, who is so incredibly rich,
invites someone like me, then I arrive first class. I had never traveled first class
before. We arrive, and a driver is waiting for me. He carries your suitcase or
backpack. You have a suite in the hotel. And from the very start, you are
showered with gifts. You get a platinum or gold coin. A hand-weaved carpet or
whatever.
I interviewed the sultan, several times. He asked me what I wanted. I
answered among other things a diving course. I wanted to learn how to dive. He
flew in a PADI-approved instructor from Greece. I was there for two weeks and
got my first diving certificate. On later occasions, the sultan flew me in
several times, and the diving instructor. I got a certificate as rescue diver,
all paid for by the sultan. You see, when one is attended to in such a way,
then you know that you are bought. For a certain type of journalism. In the
sultan’s country, there is no freedom of the press.
There are no human rights. It is illegal to import many writings,
because the sultan does not wish so. There are reports about human rights
violations, but my eyes are blind. I reported, like all German media when they
report about the Sultanate of Oman, to this day, only positive things. The
great sultan, who is wonderful. The fantastic country of the fairy tale prince,
overshadowing everything else – because I was bought.
Apart from Oman, many others have bought me. They also bought
colleagues. I got many invitations through the travel section in my big
newspaper. 5-star. The reportage never mentioned that I was bought, by country
A or B or C. Yemenia, the Yemeni state airline, invited me to such a trip.
I didn’t report about the dirt and dilapidation in the country, because
I was influenced by this treatment,I only reported positively, because I wanted
to come back. The Yemenis asked me when I had returned to Frankfurt what I
wished…In jest, I said «your large prawns, from the Red Sea, from the Indian
Ocean, they were spectacular.», from the seaport of Mocha (Mocha-coffee is
named after it). Two days later, Yemenia flew in a buffet for the editorial
office, with prawns and more.
Of course we were bought. We were bought in several ways. In your
situation: when you buy a car or something else, you trust consumer tests. Look
closer. How well is the car tested? I know of no colleagues, no journalists,
who do testing of cars, that aren’t bribed – maybe they do exist.
They get unlimited access to a car from the big car manufacturers, with
free petrol and everything else. I had a work car in my newspaper, if not, I
might have exploited this. I had a BMW or Mercedes in the newspaper. But there
are, outside the paper, many colleagues who only have this kind of vehicle all
year round. They are invited to South Africa, Malaysia, USA, to the grandest
travels, when a new car is presented.
Why? So that they will write positively about the car. But it doesn’t say
in these reports «Advertisement from bought journalists».
But that is the reality. You should also know – since we are on the
subjects of tests – who owns which test magazines? Who owns the magazine
Eco-test? It is owned by the Social Democrats. More than a hundred magazines
belong to the Social Democrats. It isn’t about only one party, but many
editorial rooms have political allegiance. Behind them are party political
interests.
I mentioned the sultan of Oman and the diving course, and I have
mentioned German Marshall Fund. Back to the US and the German Marshall Fund.
There one told me, they knew exactly, ‘hello, you were on a diving course in
Oman…’ The CIA knew very precisely. And the CIA also gave me something: The
diving gear. I received the diving gear in the United States, and I received in
the US, during my 6-week stay there, an invitation from the state of Oklahoma,
from the governor. I went there. It was a small ceremony, and I received an
honorary citizenship.
I am now honorary citizen of an American state. And in this certificate,
it is written that I will only cover the US positively. I accepted this
honorary citizenship and was quite proud of it. I proudly told about it to a
colleague who worked in the US. He said ‘ha, I already have 31 of these
honorary citizenships!’
I don’t tell about this to be witty, today I am ashamed, really.
I was greedy. I accepted many advantages that a regular citizen at my
age in my occupation doesn’t have, and shouldn’t have. But I perceived it – and
that is no excuse – as entirely normal, because my colleagues around me all did
the same. But this isn’t normal. When journalists are invited to think-tanks in
the US, like German Marshall Fund, Atlantic Bridge, it is to ‘bring them in
line’, for in a friendly way to make them complicit, naturally to buy them, to
grease them with money.
This has quite a few aspects that one normally doesn’t talk about. When
I for the first time was in Southern Africa, in the 80s, Apartheid still
existed in South Africa, segregated areas for blacks and whites. We didn’t have
any problems with this in my newspaper, we received fully paid journeys from
the Apartheid regime to do propaganda work.
I was invited by the South-African gold industry, coal industry, tourist
board. In the first invitation, this trip was to Namibia – I arrived tired to
the hotel room in Windhoek and a dark woman lay in my bed. I at once left the
room, went down to the reception and said ‘excuse me, but the room is already
occupied’ [laughter from the audience]
Without any fuss I got another room.
Next day at the breakfast table, this was a journalist trip, my
colleagues asked me ‘how was yours?’ Only then I understood what had happened.
Until then, I had believed it was a silly coincidence.
With this I want to describe which methods are used, maybe to film
journalists in such situations, buy, make dependent. Quite simply to win them
over to your side with the most brutal methods, so that they are ‘brought in
line’.
This doesn’t happen to every journalist. It would be a conspiracy theory
if I said that behind every journalist, someone pulls the wires.
No. Not everyone has influence over the masses. When you – I don’t mean
this negatively – write about folk costume societies or if you work with
agriculture or politics, why should anyone from the upper political spheres
have an interest in controlling the reporting? As far as I know, this doesn’t
happen at all.
But if you work in one of the big media, and want up in this world, if
you want to travel with politicians, heads of state, with CEOs, who also travel
on these planes, then it happens. Then you are regularly bought, you are
regularly observed.
I said earlier that I already during my study days had contact with the
intelligence services.
I will quickly explain this to you, because it is very important for
this lecture.
I studied law, Political Science and Islamology, among other places in
Freiburg. At the very beginning of my study, just before end of the term, a
professor approached me. Professors were then still authority figures.
He came with a brochure, and asked me: ‘Mr. Ulfkotte, what are your
plans for this vacation?’
I couldn’t very well say that I first planned to work a bit at a
building site, for then to grab my backpack and see the ocean for the first
time in my life, to Italy, ‘la dolce vita’, flirting with girls, lie on the beach
and be a young person.
I wondered how I would break it to him. He then came with a brochure
[Ulfkotte imitating professor]:‘I have something for you…a seminar,
Introduction to Conflict Studies, two weeks in Bonn…I am sure you would want to
participate!’
I wondered how I would tell this elderly gentleman that I wanted to
flirt with girls on the beach. Then he said ‘you will get 20 Marks per day as
support, paid train journey, money for books 150 Marks…You will naturally get
board and lodging.’ He didn’t stop telling me what I would receive.
It buzzed around in my head that I had to achieve everything myself,
work hard. I thought ‘You have always wanted to participate in a seminar on
Introduction to Conflict Studies!’
So I went to Bonn from Freiburg, and I saw other students who had this
urge to participate in this seminar. There were also girls one could flirt
with, about twenty people. The whole thing was very strange, because we sat in
a room like this one, there were desks and a lectern, and there sat some older
men and a woman, they always wrote something down. They asked us about things;
What we thought of East Germany, we had to do role play.
The whole thing was a bit strange, but it was well paid. We didn’t
reflect any further. It was very strange that in this house, in Ubierstraße 88
in Bonn, we weren’t allowed to go to the second floor. There was a chain over
the stairs, it was taboo.
We were allowed to go to the basement, there were constantly replenished
supplies of new books that we were allowed to get for free. Ebay didn’t exist
then, but we could still sell them used. Anyway, it was curious, but at the end
of the fortnight, we were allowed to go up these stairs, where we got an
invitation to a continuation course in Conflict Studies.
After four such seminars, that is, after two years, someone asked me
‘you have probably wondered what we are doing here’.
He explained that a recruitment board from the intelligence services had
participated. But I had no idea that the seminar Introduction to Conflict
Studies was arranged by the defense forces and run by the foreign intelligence
service BND, to have a closer look at potential candidates among the students,
not to commit them. They only asked if they, after four such seminars, possibly
could contact me later, in my occupation.
They gave me a lot of money. My mother has always taught me to be
polite. So I said ‘please do’, and they came to me. I was then working in the
newspaper FAZ from 1986, straight after my studies.
Then the intelligence services came fairly soon to me. Why am I telling
you this?
The newspaper knew very soon. It is also written in my reference,
therefore I can say it loud and clear.
I had very close contact with the intelligence service BND.
Two persons from BND came regularly to the paper, to a visiting room.
And there were occasions when the report not only was given, but also that BND
had written articles, largely ready to go, that were published in the newspaper
under my byline.
I highlight certain things to explain them. But if I had said here:
‘There are media that are influenced by BND’, you could rightly say that ‘these
are conspiracy theories, can you document it?’
I CAN document it. I can say, this and that article, with my byline in
the paper, is written by the intelligence services, because what is written
there, I couldn’t have known. I couldn’t have known what existed in some cave
or other in Libya, what secret thing were there, what was being built there.
This was all things that BND wanted published. It wasn’t like this only in FAZ.
It was like this also in other media. I told about it. If we had rule of
law, there would now be an investigation commission. Because the political
parties would stand up, regardless of if they are on the left, in the center or
right, and say: What this Ulfkotte fella says and claims he can document, this
should be investigated. Did this occur in other places? Or is it still ongoing?’
I can tell you: Yes it still exists. I know colleagues who still have
this close contact. One can probably show this fairly well until a few years
ago. But I would find it wonderful if this investigation commission existed.
But it will obviously not happen, because no one has an interest in
doing so. Because then the public would realize how closely integrated
politics, media, and the secret services are in this country.
That is, one often sees in reporting, whether it is from the local
paper, regional papers, TV-channels, national tabloids and so-called serious
papers.
Put them side by side, and you will discover that more than 90% looks
almost identical. A lot of subjects and news, that are not being reported at
all, or they are – I claim reported very one-sided. One can only explain this
if one knows the structures in the background, how media is surrounded, bought
and ‘brought onboard’ by politics and the intelligence services; Where politics
and intelligence services form a single unity. There is an intelligence
coordinator by the Chancellor.
I can tell you, that under the former coordinator Bernd Schmidbauer,
under Kohl, I walked in and out of the Chancellery and received stacks of
secret and confidential documents, which I shouldn’t have received.
They were so many that we in the newspaper had own archive cabinets for
them. Not only did I receive these documents,but Schmidbauer should have been
in jail if we had rule of law. Or there should have been a parliamentary
commission or an investigation, because he wasn’t allowed…
For example if I couldn’t bring along the documents if the case was too
hot, there was another trick. They locked me in a room. In this room were the
documents, which I could look through. I could record it all on tape,
photograph them or write them down. When I was done, I could call on the
intercom, so they could lock me out. There were thousands of these tricks.
Anonymous documents that I and my colleagues needed could be placed in my mail
box.
These are of course illegal things. BUT, you ONLY get them if you ‘toe
the line’ with politics.
If I had written that Chancellor Helmut Kohl is stupid, a big idiot, or
about what Schmidbauer did, I would of course not have received more. That is,
if you today, in newspapers, read about ‘soon to be revealed exposures, we will
publish a big story based on material based on intelligence’, then none of
these media have dug a tunnel under the security services and somehow got hold
of something secret. It is rather that they work so well with intelligence
services, with the military counterespionage, the foreign intelligence, police
intelligence etc, that if they have got hold of internal documents, it is
because they cooperate so well that they received them as a reward for well
performed service.
You see, in this way one is in the end bought. One is bought to such a
degree that at one point one can’t exit this system anymore.
If I describe how you are supplied with prostitutes, bribed with cars,
money; I tried to write down everything I received in gifts, everything I was
bribed with. I stopped doing so several years ago, more than a decade ago.
It doesn’t make it any better, but today I regret everything. But I know
that it goes this way with many journalists.
It would make me very happy if journalists stood up and said they won’t
participate in this any longer, and that they think this is wrong.
But I see no possibility, because media corporations in any case are
doing badly. Where should a journalist find work the next day? It isn’t so that
tens of thousands of employers are waiting for you. It is the other way round.
Tens of thousands of journalists are looking for work or commissions.
That is, from pure desperation one is happy to be bribed. If a newsroom
stands behind or not an article that in reality is advertising, doesn’t matter,
one goes along. I know some, even respected journalists, who want to leave this
system.
But imagine if you are working in one of the state channels, that you
stand up and tell what you have received. How will that be received by your
colleagues? That you have political ulterior motives etc.
September 30 [2015], a few days ago, Chancellor Merkel invited all the
directors in the state channels to her in the Chancellery. I will claim that
she talked with them about how one should report the Chancellors politics. Who
of you [in the audience] heard about this incident? 3-4-5? So a small minority.
But this is reality. Merkel started already 6 years ago, at the beginning of
the financial crisis, to invite chief editors…..she invited chief editors in
the large media corporations, with the express wish that media should embellish
reality, in a political way. This could have been only claims, one could
believe me or not.
But a couple of journalists were there, they told about it. Therefore I
repeat: Merkel invited the chief editors several times, and told them she
didn’t want the population to be truthfully and openly informed about the
problems out there.
For example, the background for the financial crisis. If the citizens
knew how things were, they would run to the bank and withdraw their money. So
beautifying everything; everything is under control; your savings are safe;
just smile and hold hands – everything will be fine.
In such a way it should be reported. Ladies and gentlemen, what I just
said can be documented. These are facts, not a conspiracy theory.
I formulated it a bit satirically, but I ask myself when I see how
things are in this country: Is this the democracy described in the
Constitution? Freedom of speech? Freedom of the press?
Where one has to be afraid if one doesn’t agree with the ruling
political correctness, if one doesn’t want to get in trouble. Is this the
republic our parents and grandparents fought for, that they built?
I claim that we more and more – as citizens – are cowards ‘toeing the
line’, who don’t open our mouths.
It is so nice to have plurality and diversity of opinions.
But it is at once clamped down on, today fairly openly.
Of my experiences with journalism, I can in general say that I have quit
all media I have to pay for, for the reasons mentioned. Then the question
arises, ‘but which pay-media can I trust?’
Naturally there are ones I support. They are definitely political, I’ll
add. But they are all fairly small. And they won’t be big anytime soon. But I
have quit all big media that I used to subscribe to, Der Spiegel, Frankfurter
Allgemeine, etc. I would like to not having to pay the TV-license fee, without
being arrested because I won’t pay fines. But maybe someone here in the
audience can tell me how to do so without all these problems?
Either way, I don’t want to financially support this kind of journalism.
I can only give you the advice to get information from alternative, independent
media and all the forums that exist.
I’m not advertising for any of them. Some of you probably know that I
write for the publishing house Kopp. But there are so many portals. Every
person is different in political viewpoint, culturally etc. The only thing
uniting us, whether we are black or white, religious or non-religious, right or
left, or whatever; we all want to know the truth. We want to know what really
happens out there, and exactly in the burning political questions: asylum
seekers, refugees, the financial crisis, bad infrastructure, one doesn’t know
how it will continue. Precisely with this background, is it even more important
that people get to know the truth.
And it is to my great surprise that I conclude that we in media, as well
as in politics, have a guiding line.
To throw more and more dust in the citizens’ eyes to calm them down.
What is the sense in this? One can have totally different opinions on the
subject of refugees with good reasoning.
But facts are important for you as citizens to decide the future. That
is, how many people will arrive? How will it affect my personal affluence? Or
will it affect my affluence at all? Will the pensions shrink? etc. Then you can
talk with people about this, quite openly. But to say that we should open all
borders, and that this won’t have any negative consequences, is very strange.
What I now say isn’t a plug for my books. I know that some of them are on the
table in front.
I’m not saying this so that you will buy books. I am saying this for
another reason that soon will be clear. I started to write books on certain
subjects 18 years ago. They have sold millions. It is no longer about you
buying my books. It is important that you hear the titles, then you will see a
certain line throughout the last ten years. One can have different opinions
about this line, but I have always tried to describe, based on my subjective
experiences, formed over many years in the Middle East and Africa.
That there will be migration flows, from people from culture areas that
are like; if one could compare a cultural area with an engine, that one fills
petrol in a diesel engine then everyone knows what will happen, the engine is
great, diesel is great, but if there too much petrol, then the engine starts to
splutter and stop.
I have tried to make you aware of this, with drastic and less drastic
words. What we can expect, and ever faster. The book titles are SOS Occident;
Warning Civil War; No Black,Red, Yellow [the colors in the German flag], Holy
War in Europe; Mecca Germany.
I just want to say, when politicians and media today claim no one could
have predicted it, everything is a complete surprise; Ladies and Gentlemen,
this is not at all surprising. The migration flows, for years warnings have
been coming from international organizations, politicians, experts, exactly
about what happened and it is predictable, if we had a map over North Africa
and the Middle East..
If the West continues to destabilize countries like Libya, Tunisia,
Egypt, Syria, country by country, Iraq when we toppled Saddam Hussein,
Afghanistan. We as Europeans and Germans have spent tens of billions on a war
where we allegedly defend peace and liberty, at the mountain range Hindu Kush
[in Afghanistan]. And here, in front of our own door, we soon have Hindu Kush.
We have no stabilization in Afghanistan. Dozens of German soldiers have
lost their lives for nothing. We have a more unstable situation than ever.
You can have your own opinions. I am only saying that these refugee
flows didn’t fall from the sky. It is predicable, that if I bomb and
destabilize a country, that people – it is always so in history – it hasn’t
anything to do with the Middle East or North Africa. I have seen enough wars in
Africa. Naturally they created refugee flows.
But all of us didn’t want to see this. We haven’t prepared. And now one
is reacting in full panic, and what is most disconcerting with this, is when
media and politicians, allegedly from deepest inner conviction, say: ‘this was
all a complete surprise!’
Are they drunk? What are they smoking? What sort of pills are they
eating? That they behave this way?
End transcription
The transcription has been edited for clarity, and may differ from the
spoken word. The subtitles and transcription are for the first 49 minutes of the
lecture only. Subtitled and transcribed by Terje Maloy. This article is
Creative Commons 4.0 for non-commercial purposes.
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