I get that Corbett is one of the OG alternative media types, with a lot of good things to say, and that since he's in Japan he can have a bit of detachment.
But it's really disingenuous for libertardians to live in a place like Japan, where libertarianism and anarchy is a luxury belief, and advocate it for everyone else outside of a place like Japan.
You seem to have a problem defining your terms. I said Japan was not "controlled by the Jews" but only such as a 3rd order effect of being an American protectorate. It's not a vassal state, that's inflammatory language, and has a very specific meaning that doesn't apply in modernity. Nor is it a colony, because the only Americans there in any number are members of the military there to protect it. Frankly, those same two points apply to western Europe as well. You use words that appear right in edgy context, but you don't know what they mean in reality.
Now, entertain the idea that you are comparing apples and oranges. Germany is also a protectorate of sorts during the Cold War, or part of it anyway, but has a Jewish problem since the Protestant Reformation. Hitler only made it worse. Has Japan ever had any real population of Jews living in it? No. Has Japan ever had an issue with Jewish blood sacrifice of Christian youth? No. Has Japan ever had Jews enter and undermine its institutions in areas of key leadership? No. Therefor, Japan does not have a "Jewish problem" and thus is not "controlled by the Jews."
The Japanese as a people are very aware of their diminished state, and are comfortable with it, given the continued protection America provides it. They have the capacity to produce nuclear weapons and the missiles to deliver them in very short order, yet they don't.