Though the late Professor Revilo P. Oliver's biological racialist
worldview and lack of transcendence put his work at a great distance
from Traditionalism, the following might be of some interest:
http://www.faem.com/oliver/yellow.htm
Piers.
--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "evola_as_he_is"
<evola_as_he_is@...> wrote:
>
>
> Good point. However, in 'The Fugu Plan - The untold story of the
> Japanese and the Jews during World War II', M. Takayer and M. Swartz
> explain that it is not out of philanthropy that
> the Japanese welcomed Jews, but because they believed that Jews "had
> access to enormous resources and amazingly influential power which
> could greatly benefit Japan".
>
> The Japanese never had much exposure to Jews and did not know much
> about them. In 1919, Japan fought alongside White Russians against
the
> Communists, who then introduced the Japanese to 'The Protocols of
the
> Elders of Zion'. The Japanese read it up and, according to all
> accounts, believed that its content was accurate. So did Hitlerian
> Germany, which, unlike Japan, was exposed to Jews, and which, as a
> result, decided to deport them, as many European kings had done as
> early as the Middle-Ages. The Japanese, on the contrary, formulated
a
> plan to encourage Jewish settlement and investment into Manchuria.
> "People with such wealth and power as the Jews possess, the Japanese
> determined, are exactly the type of people with whom we want to do
> business!"
>
> The Japanese called their plan for Jewish settlement 'The Fugu
Plan'.
> The 'fugu' (blow fish) is a fish which contains deadly poison in the
> organs. If it is not prepared carefully, its poison can kill a
person.
> Despite the risk, fugu dishes remain as special feasts in Japan.
Even
> the milt is considered as a great delicacy. It is said that the most
> poisonous fugu, 'Tora-fugu', is the most delicious. Needless to say,
> Tora-fugu is very expensive. Likewise, the Japanese regarded Jews
as a
> nation with a highly valuable potential, but, to take advantage of
> that potential, they had to be extremely careful. Otherwise, the
> Japanese thought, the plan would backfire, and Jews would destroy
Japan.
>
> Today, anti-Semitism is big in Japan, and glossy books on
> National-Socialist Germany are best-sellers in certain circles.
>
> In the second edition of 'The Doctrine of Awakening' (Vanni
> Scheiwiller, Milan, 1965), which still remains to be published in
> English, most of the references to imperial Japan which are found in
> the first edition (chapter : 'The Ariya are Still Gathered on the
> Vulture's Peak') were removed.
>
>
>
> --- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "vandermok" <vandermok@>
wrote:
> >
> > In the book 'Histoire Inconnue des Juifs et des Japonais pendant
la
> seconde guerre mondiale' (Unknown history of the Jews and of the
> Japanese during the WW2, by Marvin Tokayer and Mary Swartz,
Pygmalion,
> Paris 1979), we read that in 1941 the Japanese tried in vain to
create
> a state in Manchuria (the project Fugu) collecting the Jews
persecuted
> in Germany. Why this philanthropic idea also against the German
> Allied? For attracting there the capital of the American Jews, and
for
> avoiding a war in which they did not believe.
> > The authors are married and the man was a Rabbi in the Jewish
> community of Japan. After the publishing of the book they decided
> prudently to move to Israel...
> >
>