No matter how low a biological racial world-view is, it is still
incomparable higher than a non racial or anti-racial cathotheist
dissertation, whether traditionalist or not. Once again, J. Evola
never called himself a traditionalist.
The further from traditionalism, the better, and, actually, the
healthier, both spiritually and racially speaking. 'The Yellow peril'
comes highly recommended. This issue was tackled, rather superficially
, by Evola in 'Heathen Imperialism - (which will be out when Olga is
ready), an issue to which he never really went back after 1931 and the
publication of 'Heidnischer Imperialismus', despite the fact that he
undertook in the 1950's the Italian translation of O. Weininger's
'Geschlecht und Charakter', in which similarities between Jews,
females, and Chinese, are spotted, and brilliantly analysed.
'The Yellow peril' is an insightful contribution to the study of the
'Occult war'.
--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "aegishjalmar"
<heiliges_blut@...> wrote:
>
> 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...
> > >
> >
>