Myatt

A Comment About David Myatt:

"Myatt may seem to have flitted from one politico-religious philosophy to another, but there is a terrible thread of continuity and rigour through his life and writings that suggests he is much more than a disingenuous provocateur. Naziism and Islamicism have served, in turn, as modalities of disruption for what remains at core an occult working to sow general chaos and division - the necessary passage of "Helter Skelter" to break down the Old Order, before the founding of the New."

Concerning David Myatt:

A modern day Faustian man, David Myatt has spent several decades in a quest for the ultimate meaning of life. He has been, at different times in his life, a Christian monk, a Buddhist, a Taoist, a pagan, a Muslim and what he once described as a "revolutionary street-activist" for various White supremacist groups. He was involved with a highly secret military organization, set up by British government during the Cold War, to conduct sabotage and assassinations. He has also been accused of being the Grand Master of an underground Fascist-Occult order.


Ten ago, Myatt converted to Islam and began supporting "martyrdom operations" (suicide bombings) and Jihad. Myatt has also created and propagated what he calls The Numinous Way of Folk Culture, and his writings have extolled the virtues of "empathy, compassion, reason and honour."

According to political scientist Professor George Michael, David Myatt "has arguably done more that any other theorist to develop a synthesis of the extreme right and Islam."

His life is certainly interesting, and complex, and seems to defy the simple explanations some commentators, and many journalists, have advanced.
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