Also known by the pseudonym Hans-Jürgen Nigra, he was for a long time the Paris correspondent for the Italian newspaper Il Tempo.
Here he came into contact with Alain de Benoist, with whom he created the ethnonationalist think-tank GRECE, also known as New Right.
He also collaborated with several magazines and newspapers including La Destra, L'Uomo Libero and Secolo d'Italia.
One of the leading exponents of New Right,[3][4][5] he broke away from it because he was averse to democracy and a supporter of Conservative Revolutionary movement values.
His works revolved around Roman Empire, anti-Americanism and Nietzsche's anti-Christian thought.