English
Translation of Udo Ulfkotte’s “Bought
Journalists” Suppressed?
By James
F. Tracy
August
01, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- The English translation of German journalist
Udo Ulfkotte’s best-selling book, Gekaufte
Journalisten (Bought Journalists)
appears to have been suppressed throughout North
America and Europe. On May 15, 2017 Next
Revelation Press, an imprint of
US-Canadian-based publisher Tayen Lane, released
the English version of Bought Journalists,
under the title, Journalists for Hire: How
the CIA Buys the News.
Tayen Lane has
since removed any reference to the title from
its website. Correspondingly
Amazon.com indicates the title is “currently
unavailable,” with opportunities to purchase
from independent sellers offering used copies
for no less than $1309.09. The book’s subject
matter and unexplained disappearance from the
marketplace suggest how powerful forces are
seeking to prevent its circulation.
Gekaufte Journalisten was almost
completely ignored by mainstream German news
media following its release in 2014. “No German
mainstream journalist is allowed to report about
[my] book,” Ulfkotte observed. “Otherwise he or
she will be sacked. So we have a bestseller now
that no German journalist is allowed to write or
talk about.”{1]
Along these lines, publication of the English
translation was repeatedly delayed. When this
author contacted Ulfkotte in early December 2015
to inquire on the book’s pending translation, he
responded, “Please find the link to the English
edition here,”
The above address once providing the book’s
description and anticipated publication date now
leads to an empty page.[2] Tayen Lane has not
responded to emails or telephone calls
requesting an explanation for the title’s
disappearance.
When a book publisher determines that it has
acquired a politically volatile or otherwise
“troublesome” title it may embark on a process
recognized in the industry as “privishing.”
“Privishing is a portmanteau meaning to
privately publish, as opposed to true publishing
that is open to the public,” writes
investigative journalist Gerald Colby.
It is usually employed in the following
context: “We privished the book so that it
sank without a trace.” The mechanism used is
simple: cut off the book’s life-support
system by reducing the initial print run so
that the book “cannot price profitably
according to any conceivable formula,”
refuse to do reprints, drastically slash the
book’s advertising budget, and all but
cancel the promotional tour.”[3]
Privishing often takes place without the
author knowing, simply because it involves
breach of contract and potential liability.
Tayen Lane will likely not face any legal
challenge in this instance, however. Ulfkotte
died of a heart attack on January 13, 2017, at
age 56.[4]
Udo Ulfkotte was a prominent European
journalist, social scientist, and immigration
reform activist. Upon writing Gekaufte
Journalisten and becoming one of the most
significant media industry and deep state
whistleblowers in recent history, Ulfkotte
complained of repeated home searches by German
state police and expressed fear for his own
life. He also admitted previous health
complications stemming from witnessing a 1988
poisoned gas attack in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Ulfkotte’s testimony of how intelligence
agencies figure centrally in Western journalism
is especially compelling because he for many
years functioned in the higher echelons of
mainstream newsworkers. The German journalist
explains how he was recruited during the 1980s
to work in espionage. This began through an
invitation proffered by his graduate school
advisor for an all-expense-paid trip to attend a
two-week seminar on the Cold War conflict in
Bonn.
After Ulfkotte obtained his doctorate he was
given a job as a reporter at “the leading
conservative German newspaper, the
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, oddly
appointed despite no journalistic training and
hundreds of other applicants. Serving as a
correspondent throughout the Middle East,
Ulfkotte eventually became acquainted with
agents from the CIA, German intelligence agency
Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), Britain’s MI6,
and Israel’s Mossad, all of whom valued his
ability to travel freely in countries largely
closed to the West. His editors readily
collaborated in such intelligence gathering
operations,”[5] for which journalist possess
“non-official cover” by virtue of their
profession.
“Non-official cover” occurs when a journalist
is essentially working for the CIA, but it’s not
in an official capacity,” Ulfkotte explains.
“This allows both parties to reap the rewards of
the partnership, while at the same time giving
both sides plausible deniability. The CIA will
find young journalists and mentor them. Suddenly
doors will open up, rewards will be given, and
before you know it, you owe your entire career
to them. That’s essentially how it works.”[6]
He likewise ruefully admits to “publishing
articles under my own name written by agents of
the CIA and other intelligence services,
especially the German secret service.”[7]
Ulfkotte’s insider knowledge of the
relationship between mainstream media and the
intelligence community has special relevance in
terms of informing the CIA’s antipathy toward
Wikileaks, as well as the media campaign
centering on the Trump administration’s alleged
“ties to Russia,” while also lending credence to
Trump’s frequent claims of the US media’s
political biases and deep state ties. Indeed,
Ulfkotte “Tweeted” about these very subjects
just two days before he passed.
Ulfkotte’s explosive revelations still have the
potential to further intensify the much-deserved
scrutiny corporate news media presently face. In
a society that pays more than lip service to
freedom of thought and expression
Journalists for Hire would be required
reading for college students—and particularly
those studying in journalism programs intending
to seek employment in the media industries.
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In
fact, journalism professors, some of whom have
migrated to the academy following long careers
at renowned news outlets, possess similar
insider knowledge of the relationships Ulfkotte
readily explains. As both journalists and
educators they have a twofold burden of
responsibility. This is the case more so than
ever because the entire professional and
intellectual enterprise they are engaged in (and
one directly linked to the nation’s accelerating
civic deterioration) has been made a farce.
Journalists for Hire’s suppression suggests
how Ulfkotte’s posthumous censors refuse for
this important examination and cleansing to
proceed.
[2] Udo
Ulfkotte to James Tracy, email correspondence,
December 6, 2015. In author’s possession.
[3]
Gerard Colby, “The Price of Liberty,” in
Into the Buzzsaw: Leading Journalists Expose the
Myth of a Free Press, Kristina Borjesson,
ed., Amherst NY: Prometheus Books, 2002, 15-16.
[4]
Former US military intelligence officer L.
Fletcher Prouty relates a similar experience of
how publication of his book, The Secret
Team: The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the
United States and the World, was greeted in
1972. “Then one day a business associate in
Seattle called to tell me that the bookstore
next to his office building had had a window
full of books the day before, and none the day
of his call. They claimed they had never had the
book. I called other associates around the
country. I got the same story from all over the
country. The paperback had vanished. At the same
time I learned that Mr. Ballantine had sold his
company. I traveled to New York to visit the new
‘Ballantine Books’ president. He professed to
know nothing about me, and my book … The
campaign to to kill the book was nationwide and
worldwide. It was removed from the Library of
Congress and from College libraries as letters I
received attested all too frequently.” Prouty,
The Secret Team: The CIA and Its Allies in
Control of the United States and the World,
New York: SkyHorse Publishing, 2008, xii.
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