The gate from an old freemason lodge is not the same as the one I was referring to.
Whether Glover, Keswick, Jardine, or Verbeck, none of them were ■■■■■■ or Khazars . Get that out of the way.
They made money… Glover ended up losing it all and ended up hated by the same Japanese you are talking about.
Perry was a Mason, but that doesn’t imply secret plots with the others. The west was empire building. No one would dispute that.
The west was in China for quite a few years. Japan was particularly suspicious of any outsiders, including China.
Do not underestimate Japanese suspicions of outsiders. They would benefit from trade, but the idea that any of these Gaijin would wield power and influence or had any major influence in their culture war is strictly fictional.
Clavel, brought a lot of this to life in his novels, but they are highly fictionalized and romanticized.
Dutch, British and other westerners got rich in China but Japan was very isolationist.
The breakdown of the Shogunate power and the eventual Meiji reforms was far more attributable to endless factional wars internal to Japan, then any foreign influence. Japan’s determination to be stronger than any threats from China, Korea or Russia, developed after many years of fears from Mongol or Chinese aggression combined with their very strong Kokutai legends of their own Shinto divinity. They were not about to continue to be afraid of China or Korea.
For many centuries Buddhism had prevailed in Japan, but there was always the attitude by many that this was a foreign influence. Buddhism had spread first from Korea, then China into secluded Japan, but the Bushido and Kokutai was incorporated into Japanese Buddhist sects, just as China developed martial arts in Chan temples.
As I mentioned before, the rise of the military government included total crackdowns to any internal foreign influence including Freemasons. Christians, and even Buddhists opposing them were jailed or executed.
Japanese aggression was internal for centuries. They fought clan wars, feudal wars for centuries.
Then, based in fears of being conquered turned outward and then with Imperial Fanatic Shinto went completely insane,
The idea that the six-pointed star symbol, seen on old Japanese temples, is from an ancient (■■■■■■■ freemason connection is of course absurd. This was just another Vedic-Buddhist symbol from India.
There is a kook that spreads this stuff and he is of course a kook.
The real world boogiemen love it when ancient, secret, conspiracies are invoked. It’s a great cover story.
The “ancient” evil is internal to human beings and that manifests in the present as it has in the past.
Tyranny is the cause and effect. Everyone is subject to Karma. History and reality itself is Karma, good or evil. This world is a place to change one’s individual Karma. Transforming the world into a more heavenly reality requires real religion, faith, prayer, meditation and repentance and taking personal responsibility for the sins of the past.
Karma/sin “deniers” are denying the “holocausts” THEY created themselves, in previous existence.
Cause and Effect, the Supreme Law, is God or Christ/Buddha Nature.
The founding fathers created a better kind of government, but it has to based in faith to actualize.
Rich or poor, The Camel does have to get through the eye of the needle.