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Crusaders and Zionists

Them and Us

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A crusader charge. Their barbarism and fanaticism left a deep imprint on Muslim civilization, and Jews, too. America is today the may “crusader” nation. | click to enlarge

URI AVNERY, COUNTERPUNCH

[L]ately, thewords “Crusaders” and “Zionists” have been appearing more and more often as twins. In a documentary about ISIS I just saw, they appeared together in almost every sentence uttered by the Islamist fighters, including teenagers.

Some sixty years ago I wrote an article whose title was just that: “Crusaders and Zionists”. Perhaps it was the first on that subject.

It raised a lot of opposition. At the time, it was a Zionist article of faith that no such similarity existed, tut-tut-tut. Unlike the Crusaders, the Jews are a nation. Unlike the Crusaders, who were barbarians compared to the civilized Muslims of their time, Zionists are technically superior. Unlike the Crusaders, the Zionists relied on their own manual labor. (That was before the Six-Day War, of course.)

I have already told the story several times of my attachment to the Crusaders’ history, but I can’t resist the temptation to tell it again.

During the 1948 war my commando unit was fighting in the South. When the war ended, a narrow strip of land along the Mediterranean Sea remained in Egyptian hands. We called it the “Gaza Strip” and built outposts around it.

A few years later, I read Steven Runciman’s monumental “A History of the Crusades“. My attention was immediately drawn to a curious coincidence: after the First Crusade, a strip of territory along the sea was left in the hands of the Egyptians, extending a few kilometers beyond Gaza. The Crusaders built a string of fortifications to contain it. They were in almost the same places as our own outposts.

When I finished reading the three volumes, I did something I never did before or since: I wrote a letter to the author. After praising the work, I asked: Did you ever think about the similarity between them and us?


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The answer arrived within days. Not only did he think about it, Runciman wrote, but he thought about it all the time. Indeed, he wanted to subtitle the book “A guide for the Zionists on how not to do it”. However, he added, “my Jewish friends advised against it.” If I ever chanced to pass through London, he added, he would be glad if I called on him.

I happened to be in London a few months later and called him. He asked me to come over immediately.

(The name Runciman was familiar to me: his father, Walter, a viscount, was sent by Neville Chamberlain in 1938 to mediate between Nazi Germany and the Czechs, and scandalized the world by greeting the Germans with “Heil Hitler”.)

Steven Runciman answered the bell himself, a tall British gentleman of about fifty. Being an incurable anglophile, I was enchanted by his courteous aristocratic manner.

After a glass of sherry, we sank into a discussion of the Crusader-Zionist parallel, and lost all sense of time. For hours we compared events and names. Who was the Crusader Herzl (Pope Urban), who the Crusader Ben-Gurion? (Godfrey? Baldwin?), who the Zionist Reynald of Chatillon (Moshe Dayan), who the Israeli Raymond of Tripoli, who advocated peace with the Muslims? (Runciman graciously pointed to me).

Years later, Runciman invited my wife and me to Scotland, where he had moved to live in an old watchtower near Lockerbie, built as a defense against England. Over dinner served by a lone manservant he spoke about the ghosts haunting the place. Rachel and I were astonished when we realized that he really believed in them.

The two historical movements were separated by at least six centuries, and their political, social, cultural and military backgrounds are, of course, totally different. But some similarities are evident.

Both the Crusaders and the Zionists (as well as the Philistines before them) invaded Palestine from the West. They lived with their backs to the sea and Europe, facing the Muslim-Arab world. They lived in permanent war.

At the time, Jews identified with the Arabs. The horrible massacres of the Jewish communities along the Rhine committed by some Crusaders on their way to the Holy Land are deeply imprinted in Jewish consciousness.

Upon conquering Jerusalem, the Crusaders committed another heinous crime by slaughtering all Muslim and Jewish inhabitants, men women and children, wading “to their knees in blood”, as a Christian chronicler put it.

Haifa, one of the last towns to fall to the Crusaders, was fiercely defended by its Jewish inhabitants, fighting shoulder to shoulder with the Muslim garrison.

I was brought up hating the Crusaders, but I was not conscious of the abysmal hatred Muslims felt for them until I asked the Arab-Israeli writer Emil Habibi to sign a manifesto for an Israeli-Palestinian partnership over Jerusalem. In it, I had listed all the cultures that had in the past enriched the city. When Habibi saw that I had included the Crusaders, he refused to sign. “They were a bunch of murderers!” he exclaimed. I had to omit them.

When Arabs couple us with the Crusaders, they clearly want to say that we, too, are foreign intruders, strangers to this country and this region.

That’s why the comparison is so dangerous. If the Arabs entertain such a deep hatred for the Crusaders after six centuries, how are they ever to become reconciled with us?

Instead of wasting our time on the debate about whether we are similar or not, we would be well advised to learn from the Crusaders’ history.

The first lesson concerns the question of identity. Who are we? Are we Europeans facing a hostile region? Are we “a wall against Asiatic barbarism”, as Theodor Herzl proclaimed? Are we “a villa in the jungle”, according to the famous dictum of Ehud Barak?

In short, do we see ourselves as belonging to this region or as Europeans who accidentally landed on the wrong continent?

To my mind, this is the basic question of Zionism, going back to its first day, and dictating everything they have done to this very day. In my booklet “War or Peace in the Semitic Region”, which I published on the eve of the 1948 war, I posed this question in the very first sentence.

For the Crusaders, this was not a question at all. They were the flower of European knighthood and they came to fight the Saracens. They made Hudnas (truces) with Arab rulers, mainly the emirs of Damascus, but fighting Islam was their very raison d’etre. The few advocates of peace and reconciliation, like the aforementioned Raymond of Tripoli, were despised outsiders.

Israel is in a similar situation. True, we never admit that we want war, it is always the Arabs who refuse peace. But from its first day, the State of Israel has refused to fix its borders, being ever ready for expansion by force – exactly like the Crusaders. Today, 66 years after the founding of our state, more than half of the daily news in our media concerns the war with the Arabs, inside and outside Israel. (Last week, our Minister of Agriculture, Ya’ir Shamir, demanded that we take urgent measures to limit the birthrate of the Bedouins in the Negev – like Pharaoh in the biblical story.)

Israel suffers from a deep-seated sense of existential insecurity, which finds its expression in myriad forms. Since Israel is in many ways a conspicuous success story and a world-class military power, this sense of insecurity often gives rise to wonderment. I believe that its root is this feeling of not belonging to the region in which we live, of being a villa in the jungle, which really means being a fortified ghetto in the region.

It could be said that this feeling is natural, since most Israelis are of European descent. But that is not true. 20% of Israeli citizens are Arabs. At least half of the Jews have come here (they or their parents) from Arab countries, where they spoke Arabic and listened to Arab music. The greatest Sephardi thinker, Moses Maimonides (Rambam in Hebrew) spoke and wrote Arabic and was the personal physician of the great Salah ad-Din (Saladin). He was as much an Arab Jew as Baruch Spinoza was a Portuguese Jew and Moses Mendelssohn a German Jew.

Were the Crusaders a small aristocratic minority in their state, as Zionist historians always contend? Depends on how you count.

When the first Crusaders arrived in Palestine, the majority of the population was still Christian of various Eastern sects. However, the Catholic invaders did look upon them as inferior strangers. The Poulains, as they were called, were despised and discriminated against. They felt themselves closer to the Arabs than to the hated “Franks”, and did not mourn when these were finally ejected. Most of these Christians later converted to Islam, and were the forefathers of many of today’s Muslim Palestinians.

Another lesson is to treat immigration seriously. In Crusader society, there was a constant coming and going. Just now, a flaming debate about immigration is going on in Israel. Young people, mostly well educated, with their children, are leaving for Berlin and other European and American cities. Every year, Israelis look anxiously at the balance sheet: how many were driven to Israel by anti-Semitism, how many were driven by war and right-wing extremism back to Europe? This was a tragedy for the Crusaders.

One main reason for the Zionist rejection of the Crusader parallel is their sorry end. After almost 200 years in Palestine, with many ups and downs, the last Crusaders were literally thrown into the sea from the jetty of Acre. As the former underground chief and prime minister, Yitzhak Shamir, the father of Ya’ir, was fond of saying: “The sea is the same sea and the Arabs are the same Arabs.”

Of course, the Crusaders had no nuclear bombs and no German submarines.

When ISIS and other Arabs use the term Crusaders, they do not mean only the medieval invaders. They mean all American and European Christians. When they speak about Zionists, they mean all Jewish Israelis, and often all Jews.

I believe that this coupling of the two terms is extremely dangerous for us. I am not afraid of ISIS’ military capabilities, which are negligible, but of the power of their ideas. No American bomber is going to eradicate these.

It is getting late. We must de-couple ourselves from the Crusaders, ancient and modern. 132 years after the arrival of the first modern Zionists in Palestine, it is high time for us to define ourselves as we really are: a new nation born in this country, belonging to this region, natural allies of its struggle for freedom.


 

URI AVNERY is an Israeli writer and peace activist with Gush Shalom. He is a contributor to CounterPunch’s book The Politics of Anti-Semitism.


 

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Why boycotting elections in America not only makes sense but is imperative

boycott-DontVote[H]ere’s an excellent discussion (radio) with Bob Carson and the brave folks sponsoring a movement to dissuade Americans from voting like sheep in meanigless elections.

Also, please inspect the material on this special post in our site, introducing the TGP audience to the Election Boycott Advocates Group.

An important object of boycotting elections staged and choreographed by the plutocracy is to deny their ritualistic but empty exercises the legitimacy they need to parade in front of everyone as the legal governors of the American state. This is not just unexplained, lazy, obtuse  “rejectionism.” If you boycott,

What is the Election Boycott Advocates Group?

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The popular distrust in capitalist democracy and authoritarian elections is now so widespread the movement to boycott them is becoming near universal.

"Elections are a farce" reads the placard.

“Elections are a farce, don’t vote, boycott!” reads the placard. | click to enlarge

 

http://electionboycott.weebly.com/manifesto.html

ELECTION BOYCOTT ADVOCATES MANIFESTO

From the Manifesto:

“The Election Boycott is the first step in a struggle for democracy, for alternative democratic government to replace the plutocratic imperialist police state, for Working Class liberation and for democratic-cooperative ownership and management of all commercial enterprises and public democratic ownership and management of all utilities and banks. ” continued at this link:  http://electionboycott.weebly.com/manifesto.html

If anyone would like to join with us please consult these websites and Facebook pages:

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Election Boycott Advocates Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/electionboycottadvocates/

Election Boycott Advocates webpage:

http://electionboycott.weebly.com/

 

Many people in Asia and Africa feel alienated, and powerless, too. The dictatorship of the global corporatocracy dominates their lives.

Many people in Asia and Africa feel alienated, and powerless, too. The dictatorship of the global corporatocracy dominates their lives. | click to enlarge

 

Also consult this blog site for periodic updates on the Election Boycott Updates on Carson’s corner blog talk radio:

https://proactvoice.wordpress.com/2014/09/27/election-boycott-advocates-on-carsons-corner/

An excellent site to refer to blog talk radio specifically by Bob Carson and Brad Holhut including shows on the Election Boycott Advocates is here:

http://www.thecommonsprojectnetwork.com/

You will be learning much more about us in the days ahead.  Join the Election Boycott Advocates to receive updates and stay informed.

Thomas Baldwin, Election Boycott Advocates member.


Election Boycott Advocates on Carson’s Corner–Updated Regularly

Election Boycott Advocate

THIS IS A DYNAMIC BLOG AND WILL BE REGULARLY UPDATED:  The Election Boycott Advocates is a newly formed organization composed of those who live around the country, in states like Florida, New Jersey,  New York, Iowa, Illnois, Oregon, Mississippi, etc.  These individuals are committed to advocating and promoting a boycott of federal elections because they have been shown to be totally corrupt and completely controlled by a corporatist political duopoly.  The duopoly does everything in its power to cater to the corporate sector and the wealthy elite and has no intentions of representing the people despite their rhetoric to the contrary.  The duopoly works diligently to crush any “third party efforts” and eliminate competition.

This will be a dynamic blog and periodically updated with the Manifesto which is represented below in a site.  In this edition, we present segments from blog talk radio, specifically “Carson’s Corner” with Bob Carson and one from Brad Holbut on the Pinko the Bear show .  The segments included are from those podcasts produced in September and October 2014.  Other relevant media examples and references may be added.

WHAT IS THE ELECTION BOYCOTT ADVOCATES GROUP :  MANIFESTO

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From the Manifesto:

“The Election Boycott is the first step in a struggle for democracy, for alternative democratic government to replace the plutocratic imperialist police state, for Working Class liberation and for democratic-cooperative ownership and management of all commercial enterprises and public democratic ownership and management of all utilities and banks. ” continued at this link above:  http://electionboycott.weebly.com/manifesto.html

YOU CAN ALSO READ THE MANIFESTO ON PAGE 2 OF THIS POST.

 


Relevant websites and Facebook pages are:

http://electionboycott.weebly.com/

Election Boycott (Facebook page”  https://www.facebook.com/pages/Election-Boycott/322877701195766)

Election Boycott Advocates (Facebook page:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/electionboycottadvocates/)

Election Boycott Organizing Alliance (private group)

Evil and Corrupt Duopoly

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

CARSON’S CORNER OCTOBER 5, 2014

“On this episode of Carson’s Corner, join the Election Boycott Advocates as they host a provocative 2 hour discussion that seeks to challenge the movement as well as the entire system. Hosts Bob Carson, Christopher Driscoll, and Election Boycott Advocate member, Thomas Baldwin, welcome Harry Cason, member/supporter of the Zeitgeist Movement to the show. Although generally supportive of the movement, Harry has some concerns about the content and direction of the cause. Carson’s Corner also hopes to hear from long time Carson’s Corner friend, Jeff Howard. Jeff Howard, who is a veteran, occupier and activist, has some very strong convictions about elections in this country, and anybody who has listened to Jeff before on the show knows he is one of the most fiery individuals out there. Jeff has commented, “Bob…. I’m against boycotting the election ……we do they win.” Hopefully, our friend can join this ongoing discussion that we have been having on Carson’s Corner. All in all, this will be another great edition of Carson’s Corner. 

Here is some more info on Harry Cason and why he joined the movement: Harry Cason has been teaching political science at the The City University of New York – College of Staten Island for over twenty years, and has been involved in the anti-war and social rights movement even longer.

Cason is presently writing a book on: U.S. Relations with Spain under Francisco Franco, and Spain’s Eventual Liberalization.
Cason is a member-supporter of the Zeitgeist Movement, because of its holistic-systemic response to the problems we presently face in the world, as opposed to the piecemeal and tweaking response that is typically offered-up these days”

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/carsonscorner/2014/10/06/carsons-corner-the-election-boycott-advocates


Insert added here from “The Pinko the Bear Show”: (October 1, 2014–special thanks to “Pinko”, Brad Holhut.)

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tash/2014/10/01/the-pinko-the-bear-show–election-boycott-advocates–faqs-and-answers

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The Pinko the Bear Show – Election Boycott Advocates – FAQ’s and Answers
Also see this link at The commonprojectsnetwork.com
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Carson’s Corner!!

 

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Carson’s Corner: The Election Boycott Advocates!!
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Three Election Boycotters discuss the sad state of affairs in the world and how the U.S. political system has brought us to the brink of disaster!

It’s Sunday, and you know what that means: It’s all things election boycott. On this 2 hour edition of Carson’s Corner, hosts Bob Carson and Christopher Alan Driscoll will discuss Obama’s talks at the United Nations on climate change, and the latest U.S. bombing campaign in Syria. It’s clear that the American people have no say in the aforementioned issues, or any issue for that matter. We are not a democracy, and pretending such, only strengthens the system. As the great Zack de la rocha says, “Raise your fist and resist!”

Also joining the show will be Thomas Baldwin, election boycott advocate member, blogger, and owner of the site https://proactvoice.wordpress.com/

Carson’s Corner with Bob Carson.

It’s the Election Boycott hour on Carson’s Corner this week! Join Bob Carson and cohost Christopher Alan Driscoll as they discuss the Election Boycott Advocates, and welcome members, supporters, and callers to the show. Last week, we… more

Carson’s Corner with Bob Carson.

On this edition of Carson’s Corner, it is all things Election Boycott, as the entire hour is dedicated to the Election Boycott Advocates. In this hour, we hear from members and supporters as the group advances and becomes more active…. more

 

Carson’s Corner with Bob Carson.

On the first hour of the program, Bob will have Christopher Alan Driscoll, member of the Election Boycott Organizing Alliance. We will discuss the progress being made within the group as well as the reasons for its existence. Each week,… more

Carson’s Corner with Bob Carson.

On this episode of Carson’s Corner, we will continue our analysis of the issues raised in Paul Street’s new book, “They Rule: The 1% vs Democracy.” We will discuss the dominance of the financial sector, and how we went from industrial… more

The entire notion of putting massive resources and effort into building electoral parties to compete in the elite-managed horse-race charades is fatally flawed.  In the final analysis it does not work. We have to do something radically different, and the election boycott is the start of this new, genuinely revolutionary—not reformist—movement.

-Ted Aranda, Election Boycott advocate and lifelong activist


The Election Boycott Manifesto

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.—That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.—from The Declaration of Independence.

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[T]he Election Boycott is the first step in a struggle for democracy, for alternative democratic government to replace the plutocratic imperialist police state, for Working Class liberation and for democratic-cooperative ownership and management of all commercial enterprises and public democratic ownership and management of all utilities and banks.

A plurality of Americans have been boycotting federal elections for more than half a century, but as individuals, silently, letting their rulers know that they did not support them, but in a passive protest. Now, with the advent of the Election Boycott Advocates, the silent majority of nonvoters has found a voice that will make what was implicit, explicit, what was silent, loud, what was unconscious, thoughtful and public.

The reasons so many millions of American—mostly working class people—are boycotting elections is that they have figured out that votes don’t count.  The wealthy ruling elite have the real power and use their overwhelming financial superiority to rig every election in the country, and always determine in advance who will win their phony elections. And we now understand that the candidates of the two dominant political parties, the Democratic and Republican parties, are always on the side of the wealthy ruling elite and their corporations.  It is not difficult to understand since all these plutocratic politicians give promises to the wealthy in exchange for legal open bribes called “campaign contributions.”

And with the Supreme Court decisions on Citizens’ United in 2010 and McCutcheon in 2014, there are essentially no limits for corporations and the wealthy elite (e.g. billionaires) on the contributions they make directly to candidates.  They can essentially completely own the electoral process.

Studies have found that over 90 percent of the winners in recent Congressional elections were the candidates who raised more money than their opponents. Similarly nearly the same percentage of incumbents are reelected to office. In other words, the bribes of the billionaire class work. Those bribes to candidates directly result in favors from Congress. A recent scientific study of policy issues passed by Congress has demonstrated that we are an Oligarchy, not a Democracy, because the average citizen has little or no impact on the policy issues passed and becoming law.  And once in Congress, the plutocratic politicians never fail to deliver on the promises they made to the wealthy elite and the corporations owned by the wealthy.

Promises to the working class are another matter, as working class citizens have long learned. Those promises are easily broken and rarely kept. Is it any wonder that in the most recent Gallop poll, only about 15 percent approved of the job Congress was doing?  Recently this percentage has been less that 9 percent! How could it be any other way when the members of Congress have turned the highest legislative body in the land into a private preserve of the wealthy ruling class, hostile to all the petitions of the working masses?

And this problem is not new. That’s why a large percentage of working people have boycotted the vote for more than half a century. And many large political movements have attempted to use the system to change the system without success. The populist Peoples Party of the 1890s had as one of its aims the reform of elections to get dirty corporate money out of politics. So did the Progressive Movement and the Progressive Party of the early 20th century and the Socialist Party and Communist Party as well.

Movements by literally millions of people have attempted to change the American plutocracy (rule by the rich) into a democracy but failed. Not because they were lazy, apathetic or didn’t try hard enough, but because the system is armored against their attacks. Like an impenetrable citadel, the American plutocracy has withstood every barrage by reformers. Sincere as they might have been, they had set for themselves an impossible task, to reform the American plutocracy. Rule by the rich is enshrined and entrenched in the U.S. Constitution, in American culture and tradition and guarded by the force of the world’s mightiest police state, military, government bureaucracy and economy. No reform could or ever will penetrate that. Only a thorough-going annihilation of the old system and its replacement will result in a genuine democracy.

What does our election boycott do? It removes from the government and state any hint of legitimacy, establishing the truth that the majority oppose the government. Failing to obtain majority support from the people, the government and state become illegitimate in the eyes of all Americans and all the world’s people.

At the same time, our election boycott promotes the construction of an alternative to the illegitimate plutocratic government and state of the wealthy ruling class and its hand-picked politicians, bankers, executives and managers.

The election boycott is only the first step in a campaign of noncompliance with the illegitimate plutocrats that will include building alternative democratic institutions to replace every illegitimate institution of plutocracy.

To Election Boycott Advocates, democracy means much more than the right to vote in phony rigged elections that are predetermined to deliver faithful lapdogs who always do the bidding of the wealthy ruling elite. EBA believes in genuine democracy and we will strive to replace the plutocracy with a genuine democracy. That new democratic system would include principles like one-person-one-vote, the total elimination of money from elections, the ironclad guarantee that any position on any issue before the public would receive equal time before the public in any print or electronic media, and the right of all citizens to vote on public issues before they become public policy.

Our election boycott will eventually not only protest the plutocratic elections, pulling the rug out from under the wealthy ruling elite by withholding our consent for their governance, but also will eventually create large numbers of worker-owned and managed commercial enterprises to replace the totalitarian privately-owned enterprises, publicly run banks and utilities, including a thorough democratization of the Federal Reserve Bank.

Eventually, plutocratic institutions will either be remade or replaced with democratic institutions, including the military, schools, all commercial and governmental enterprises, etc. We will attempt to do that in a non-violent way, but we will also be ever vigilant of plutocratic violence against the citizenry, especially the working class, as the plutocrats have never ever been known to give up their illegitimate power without striking out at the innocent with extreme brutality. The price of freedom and democracy is constant vigilance against the enemies of freedom and democracy, the wealthy ruling elite first and foremost because they will always defend the wealth they have stolen from working people with extreme violence.

Like Howard Beale, the TV news anchor from the movie “Network,” the half-century-old boycott is about to shout out to the entire world, <span “” “calibri”,”sans-serif””=””> “[We’re] As MAD AS HELL, AND [We’re] NOT GOING TO TAKE THIS ANYMORE!”<span “” “calibri”,”sans-serif””=””>

We, the party of the non-voters, silent in the past save for the message of our nonvote that rings out like a church bell in a small village once every two years, are about to erupt with a message of hope and change, real hope and change this time, not the phony “hope and change” of a plutocratic politician.)




Udo Ulfkotte Blows the Whistle on Himself

Dr Ulfkotte’s betrayal of his establishment ties is also an act of loyalty to humanity itself.
UdoUlfkotte“Yes Little Tim, There Are Unexpected Folks Who Are With The CIA.”

[D]r. Udo Ulfkotte (picture left), a respected German journalist, editor, and a former advisor to the Kohl administration in Germany in the later 1990s, has written a new book (published in German, but translated) “Bought Journalism. How Politicians, Intelligence and High Finance Control German’s Mass Media.” (Kopp, Rottenburg am Neckar 2014). He was interviewed on RT’s “Question More” program regarding his assertions that he worked for the CIA, and the German intelligence agency BNB.

Dr. Ulfkotte, is no lightweight. According to his wikipedia listing, he has had a long term association with the Christian Right in Germany. He now publishes a magazine called “Whistleblower” that sounds similar in intent to “Project Censored” here in the US. His personal web page, or at least one of them may be found here.

Below is the video of his interview with RT. For whatever reason, the questions he is being asked are not audible. I have created a transcript of the interview – also included below. Forgive any mistakes. I tried to be true to what Dr. Udo  Ulfkotte was saying. Unfortunately, there were some parts that I could not hear clearly.
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He refers various times to “non-official covers.” If in CIA parlance, such people are referred to as NOCs. NOCs may also be the made up covers of actual CIA assets. For example, Valerie Plame (also the wife of Ambassador Joseph Wilson) was operating as a NOC in Iran when “outed” by Dick Cheney and the Bush administration, after Wilson had criticized the administration for their involvement in Iraq.


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WITNESS: Dr. Udo Ulfkotte | Journalist | German establishment


 

YouTube: http://youtu.be/yp-Wh77wt1o

Transcription

Well I’ve been a journalist for about 25 years. And I was educated to lie, to betray, and not to tell the truth to the public. But seeing right now within the last months how, how far um, how the German and American media try to bring war to the people in Europe, to bring war to Russia, this is a point of no return, and I stand, I’m going to stand up and say um “It is not right what I have done in the past.” Ah, to manipulate people to make propaganda against Russia. And it is not right what my colleagues do, and have done in the past, because they are bribed to betray the people – not only in Germany but all over Europe.


“I was educated to lie, to betray, and not to tell the truth to the public.”


 

Frankfurter Allgemeine, and there was one small article, not writing how impressive brutally, how unhuman, how terrible it was, to kill half, to kill (???) after the end of the second world war, to kill people with German mustard gas. So this was a situation I feel misused for having been there just to give a documentary of what had been done, but not been allowed to cry out to the world what we have done behind closed doors. Up till today it’s not well known in the public that with German mustard gas there have been hundreds of thousands of people gassed in this city of Zabeda (Halabja?) .

And your question was, “Is this only the case with German journalists?” No. I think it is especially the case with British journalists, because they have a much closer relationship. It is especially the case with Israelis, of course with French journalists for a partner not as big as German uh, uh with with British journalists. It is the case for Australians journalists; for journalists from New Zealand; from Taiwan; from well …there are many countries. Countries from the Arab world, like Jordan for example. like Oman – the sultanate of Oman. There are many countries where this happens, but you find people to play, they are respected journalists, but you find behind them they are puppets on a string of the Central Intelligence Agency.

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