Authors: Peggy Seagrave
ISBN-13: 9781844675319, ISBN-10: 1844675319
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Verso
Date Published: January 2006
Edition: New
Peggy Seagrave was the senior researcher and picture editor at Time-Life Books. Along with Sterling Seagrave, she is a co-author of the bestselling Lords of the Rim and The Yamato Dynasty.
Sterling Seagrave was a reporter for the Washington Post before becoming a freelance investigative journalist contributing to Time, Life, Atlantic Monthly, and the Far Eastern Economic Review. He is the author of The Soong Dynasty as well as other books, and with Peggy Seagrave he co-authored the bestselling Lords of the Rim and The Yamato Dynasty.
Drawing on a vast range of original documents and thousands of hours of interviews, Gold Warrior exposes one of the great state secrets of the twentieth century.
The Seagraves, bestselling authors (Lords of the Rim, etc.), contend that Japan systematically looted the entire continent of Asia during WWII, seizing billions in precious metals, gems and artworks. Further, according to the authors, from war's end to the present, the looted treasure, used by President Truman to create a secret slush fund to fight communism, has had a malignant effect on American and Asian politics. The Seagraves assert that the Japanese imperial family, along with Ferdinand Marcos, every American president from Harry Truman to George W. Bush, and numerous sinister figures on the American hard right have been tainted and in many cases utterly corrupted by the loot. Postwar efforts to recover and exploit the treasure, according to the Seagraves, involved murders, dishonest deals and cover-ups. Readers who want to examine the full range of sources for this controversial account are referred in the book to the authors' Web site, where two CDs containing "more than 900 megabytes" of supporting documentation are available. But a paradox affecting conspiracy histories such as this one is the authors' frequent insistence that the malefactors have suppressed relevant evidence. Conceptual difficulties of this sort make it impossible for the lay reader to judge this book's credibility, even while one is swept up in the high-intensity story the Seagraves tell. (Sept.) FYI: The authors claim that in consequence of their revealing the existence of the slush fund and its resulting "global network of corruption," they have received "veiled death threats." Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.
Cast of Main Characters | ||
Authors' Note | ||
Prologue: Buried Alive | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | Behind the Mask | 14 |
Ch. 2 | Rogue Samurai | 23 |
Ch. 3 | The Rape of China | 32 |
Ch. 4 | Storming the Indies | 44 |
Ch. 5 | Hiding the Plunder | 58 |
Ch. 6 | The Eyewitness | 71 |
Ch. 7 | Down the Rabbit Hole | 88 |
Ch. 8 | Dirty Tricks | 103 |
Ch. 9 | Heart of Darkness | 120 |
Ch. 10 | The Umbrella | 140 |
Ch. 11 | Pointing the Way | 155 |
Ch. 12 | Sanctifying the Gold | 168 |
Ch. 13 | The Paladings | 186 |
Ch. 14 | Loose Cannons | 199 |
Ch. 15 | Connect the Dots | 216 |
Epilogue: Conflict of Interest | 235 | |
Acknowledgements | 244 | |
Bibliography | 246 | |
Annotations | 262 | |
Index | 329 |