Thanks for the sly compliment: comparing me with Guénon. You freeze me, knowing I was referring to the disputable interview by that Jewish newspaper-woman, Antebi, (considered true in Italy; see Tradizione n.6, 1995).
I was not saying Evola turned his mind on the presumed final solution, but just about the methods and their impact on the history. Someday we will read again together "Fascismo e Terzo Reich", Mediterranee, Roma 2001.
I should not be so alarmist about the grasp and the humour of the Evola's scholars. Everybody knows he never quoted the zyklon-B, that after all was planned for the final solution of the fleas (of the monkeys in Madagascar).