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Yamashita's Gold - Eyewitness
Reveals Truth Of Fabulous
WWII Hidden Treasure
By Sterling and Peggy Seagrave
South China Morning Post
9-3-1

In the closing months of World War II, in the Philippines, several of Japan's highest 
ranking imperial princes
hid tons of looted gold bullion and other stolen treasure in caves and tunnels, to 
recover later. This was the
wealth of 12 Asian countries, accumulated over thousands of years.

Expert teams accompanying Japan's armed forces had systematically emptied treasuries, 
banks, factories,
private homes, pawn shops, art galleries, and stripped ordinary people, while Japan's 
top gangsters looted
Asia's underworld and its black economy.

There were 175 ''imperial'' treasure sites hidden throughout the Philippines. When 
American tanks were close,
the chief engineers of those vaults were given a farewell party 67 metres underground 
in Tunnel 8 in the
mountains of Luzon, stacked with row after row of gold bars. As the evening 
progressed, they drank great
quantities of sake, sang patriotic songs and shouted banzai (long life).

At midnight, General Yamashita Tomoyuki and the princes slipped out, and dynamite 
charges were set off in the
access tunnels, entombing the engineers. Their vaults would remain secret. The princes 
escaped to Tokyo by
submarine, and three months later General Yamashita surrendered to American troops. 
Japan had lost the war
militarily, but the princes made certain Japan did not lose financially.

This grisly event has remained unknown until now, and the hidden treasure was brushed 
off as a fanciful legend
of ''Yamashita's Gold''. But an eyewitness to the entombment has taken us there and 
given us his personal
account. During the war, Ben Valmores was the young Filipino valet of a senior prince, 
who was in charge of
closing all imperial treasure sites in the Philippines. A sometimes sentimental man, 
the prince spared Ben's
life and led him out of Tunnel 8 just before the dynamite was detonated.


Japan's looting of Asia was overseen by [then-emperor] Hirohito's brother Prince 
Chichibu. His organisation
was codenamed kin no yuri (Golden Lily), the title of one of the emperor's poems. 
Other princes headed
different parts of Golden Lily across the conquered territories. Eventually, Japanese 
sources told us that
Ben's wartime master was prince Takeda Tsuneyoshi, first cousin of Hirohito and 
grandson of emperor Meiji.

In 1998, we tested Ben with 1930s photographs of many princes, all the names removed, 
and he instantly
identified prince Takeda, Hirohito's brother prince Chichibu and other princes.

Ben said he had spent time with each of them, bringing them food, tea and cigarettes 
while they inventoried
each treasure site. When he saw our photo of Prince Takeda, Ben froze, then began 
softly crooning the Japanese
folk song Sakura, Sakura (Cherry Blossoms), which he said Takeda often sang to himself.

In the final stages of work on a biography of Japan's imperial family titled The 
Yamato Dynasty, we were told
that in October 1945, American intelligence agents learned where some of the Japanese 
loot was hidden in the
Philippines, and quietly recovered billions of dollars worth of gold bullion, 
platinum, and loose diamonds.
This information, if true, revealed the existence of an extraordinary state secret, 
something the United
States Government kept from its own citizens for more than half a century. There was 
no time to include this
in the biography. It had to be investigated separately. Here is some of what we have 
since learned:


After surrendering on September 2, 1945, General Yamashita was charged with war crimes 
over gruesome
atrocities committed in Manila under the order of an admiral, while Yamashita had 
ordered withdrawing troops
to leave the city unharmed. During his trial, there was no mention of plundered 
treasure, or of looting during
the war.

But we now know there was a hidden agenda. Because it was not possible to torture 
General Yamashita physically
without this becoming evident to his lawyers, members of his staff were tortured. His 
driver, Major Kojima
Kashii, was given special attention. In charge of the torture of Major Kojima was a 
Filipino-American
intelligence officer named Severino Garcia Santa Romana, whose friends called him 
Santy. He wanted the major
to reveal each place where he had taken Yamashita, where bullion and other treasure 
was hidden for recovery
after the war. Supervising Santy during the torture was Captain Edward Lansdale, later 
one of America's best
known ''Cold Warriors''.

Early that October, Kojima broke and led Lansdale and Santy to more than a dozen 
Golden Lily treasure vaults
in the rugged country north of Manila. What they found astounded everyone from General 
Douglas MacArthur all
the way up to the White House. After discussions with his cabinet, President Harry 
Truman decided to keep the
recovery a state secret.

Santy's ensuing recoveries greatly altered America's leverage during the Cold War. 
According to senior US
government officials and high-ranking US Army officers, the Truman administration set 
this treasure aside
along with Axis loot recovered in Europe, as a secret political action fund to fight 
communism in the Cold
War.

Crudely put, it would be used to bribe statesmen and military officers, and to buy 
elections for
anti-communist political parties. The idea for a global political action fund based on 
war loot had originated
with US secretary of war, Henry Stimson. During the war, Stimson had a brain-trust 
thinking hard about
recovered Axis plunder, and how it should be handled after the war. Their solution was 
to set up what is
informally called the ''Black Eagle Trust'', after the black eagle emblem of Hitler's 
Reichsbank in Berlin.

The Black Eagle Trust was first discussed in secret during July 1944, when 44 nations 
met at Bretton Woods,
New Hampshire, to plan the post-war economy. This was confirmed to us by a number of 
high-level sources,
including former CIA deputy director Ray Cline, who knew about Santy's recoveries in 
1945, and continued to be
involved in attempts in the 1980s and 1990s to hide blocks of Japanese war loot still 
said to be in the vaults
of banks in New York.

In November 1945, General MacArthur strolled down row after row of gold bars stacked 
two metres tall during a
tour of vaults opened by Santy. >From what was seen in these vaults alone, it was 
evident that over a period
of years Japan had looted billions of dollars in treasure from all over Asia.Much of 
this plunder had reached
Japan overland earlier, from China through Korea, but the rest was hidden in the 
Philippines, unable to be
shipped to Japan by sea because of the successful US submarine blockade.


According to Ray Cline and others, between 1945 and 1947 the gold bullion recovered by 
Santy and Lansdale was
moved discreetly to 172 accounts at banks in 42 countries.

There were important reasons for all this secrecy. If the recovery of this huge mass 
of stolen gold was known
only to a trusted few, the countries and individuals that had been plundered could not 
lay claim to it. Truman
recognised that the very existence of so much black gold, if it became public 
knowledge, would cause the
metal's fixed price to collapse. But as long as the gold was kept hidden, prices could 
be maintained and
currencies pegged to gold would be stable. Meanwhile, the black gold would serve as a 
reserve asset,
bolstering the prime banks in each country, and strengthening the anti-communist 
governments of those nations.

To hide the existence of all this treasure, Washington had to tell a number of lies. 
Especially lies about
Japan, which had stolen most of the gold. America wanted Japan to become its 
anti-communist bastion in Asia,
where the mainland was being overrun by communists. If American conservatives and 
Japanese conservatives were
to ally effectively against communism, they had to begin by enlarging their financial 
resources for the Cold
War.

Above all, the source of much of this hidden wealth must never be acknowledged. 
Washington had to insist,
starting in 1945, that Japan never stole anything, and was flat broke and bankrupt 
when the war ended. Here
was the beginning of many terrible secrets.

Because they remained ''off the books'', these enormous political action funds got 
into the wrong hands, where
they remain to this day. We can reveal that in 1960, then vice-president Richard Nixon 
''gave'' one of the
biggest of these political action funds, the US$35-billion (about HK$272 billion) 
M-Fund, to leading members
of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). In return, he is believed to have sought 
their support for his
presidential campaign that year.

The M-Fund, now said to be worth more than US$500 billion, is still controlled by 
members of the LDP.

Officially, we are told that Japan's wartime elite the imperial family, the zaibatsu 
(large industrial
business conglomerates), the yakuza (Japanese mafia) and the ''good'' bureaucrats 
ended the war as
impoverished victims of a handful of ''bad'' military zealots. We are told that Japan 
was badly damaged and
impoverished, barely able to feed itself at war's end.


In fact, Japan emerged from the war far richer than before, and with remarkably little 
damage, except to the
homes of millions of ordinary Japanese who did not count, at least in the view of 
their overlords.

Evidence of Golden Lily loot comes also from straightforward legal actions in America. 
Such simple things as
the probating of the will of Santa Romana (Santy), verification of his tax records, 
and legal evidence of his
fortune deposited in the US, Switzerland, Hong Kong and elsewhere, provide hard proof 
that the world is awash
with clandestine bank accounts growing out of Golden Lily.

Other lawsuits in the US prove that Golden Lily war loot was indeed hidden in the 
Philippines. Rogelio Roxas,
a Filipino locksmith, found a one-tonne solid-gold Buddha and thousands of gold bars 
hidden in a cave near
Baguio only to have it stolen from him by President Ferdinand Marcos. Roxas was 
subsequently tortured and died
in suspicious circumstances. Some believe he was murdered. In 1996, a US Federal Court 
awarded his heirs a
judgment of US$22 billion against the Marcos estate.

As the 1951 Peace Treaty was skewed by secret deals, thousands of Japan's victims have 
been deprived of any
compensation for their suffering. According to Article 14 of the Treaty: ''It is 
recognised that Japan should
pay reparations to the Allied Powers for the damage and suffering caused by it during 
the war. Nevertheless it
is also recognised that the resources of Japan are not presently sufficient.'' To 
reinforce the claim that
Japan was broke, Article 14 noted that ''the Allied Powers waive all reparations 
claims of the Allied Powers
and their nationals arising out of any actions taken by Japan...'' By signing the 
Treaty, Allied countries
concurred that Japan's plunder had vanished down a rabbit hole, and all Japan's 
victims were out of luck. In
return for going along with the Treaty, the Allies received portions of the gold 
bullion recovered by Santy.

We have evidence from former CIA deputy director Cline that the gold bullion Santy and 
Lansdale recovered was
secretly moved to national treasuries and prime banks in more than 42 countries, 
including Great Britain. We
also have evidence from British archives confirming this.

More than half a century later, the last battle of the Pacific War is being waged in 
courts in the US and
Japan where surviving prisoners of war, slave labourers, comfort women and civilian 
victims of Japan have
filed billion-dollar lawsuits to win compensation so mysteriously denied them after 
the war. In 1995, it was
estimated that there were 700,000 victims of the war who had still received no 
compensation.

Today, their numbers are dwindling rapidly because of age and illness. Backing them is 
an extraordinary
coalition, including international law firms with years of experience, fighting for 
compensation from German
industries and Swiss banks, for crimes committed and money looted during the Nazi 
Holocaust.


Sterling and Peggy Seagrave are the authors of ''Golden Warriors''. This is an edited 
extract of the book's
prologue. It will be published in French by Editions Michalon in November

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