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David Wulstan Myatt (born 1950), also known by the pseudonym Abdulaziz ibn Myatt al-Qari, is a British writer, religious leader,
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and former Islamist militant, most notable for allegedly being the political and religious leader of the
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theistic Satanist organization
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(ONA) from 1974 onwards. He is also the founder of Numinous Way.Langenohl, Andreas Langenohl & Westphal, Kirsten. (eds.) "Comparing and Inter-Relating the European Union and the Russian Federation", Zentrum für internationale Entwicklungs- und Umweltforschung der Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, November 2006, p.84.Michael, George. (2006) '' The Enemy of My Enemy: The Alarming Convergence of Militant Islam and the Extreme Right''. University Press of Kansas, p. 142ff.Monika Bartoszewicz: ''Controversies Of Conversions: The Potential Terrorist Threat of European Converts to Islam'', PhD thesis, University of St Andrews (School of International Relations), 2012, p.71. He is a former Muslim.


Early life

David Wulstan Myatt grew up in Tanganyika, now part of
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, where his father worked as a civil servant for the British government, and later in the
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, where he studied
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. He moved to
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in 1967 to complete his schooling. He is reported to live in the
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. According to Jeffrey Kaplan, Myatt has undertaken "a global odyssey which took him on extended stays in the Middle East and East Asia, accompanied by studies of religions ranging from Christianity to Islam in the Western tradition and Taoism and Buddhism in the Eastern path. In the course of this Siddhartha-like search for truth, Myatt sampled the life of the monastery in both its Christian and Buddhist forms."Kaplan, Jeffrey (2000). ''Encyclopedia of white power: a sourcebook on the radical racist right''. Rowman & Littlefield, p. 216ff; p.512f


Beliefs and career

Political scientist
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writes that Myatt has "arguably done more than any other theorist to develop a synthesis of the extreme right and Islam,"Michael, George. (2006) '' The Enemy of My Enemy: The Alarming Convergence of Militant Islam and the Extreme Right''. University Press of Kansas, p. 142. and is "arguably England's principal proponent of contemporary neo-Nazi ideology and theoretician of revolution." He described Myatt as an "intriguing theorist" whose "
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ian quests" involved studying
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and spending time in a
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and later a Christian monastery,Michael, George. (2006) '' The Enemy of My Enemy: The Alarming Convergence of Militant Islam and the Extreme Right''. University Press of Kansas, p. 143. and allegedly involved exploring the
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, and
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and what Michael calls "quasi- Satanic" secret societies, while remaining a committed National Socialist. In 2000, British anti-fascist magazine ''
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'' wrote that: At a 2003
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conference in
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, which concerned the growth of
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, ''Response'', the magazine of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre reported that Myatt had been described as "the leading hardline Nazi intellectual in
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since the 1960s ..has converted to Islam, praises bin Laden and
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, calls the
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s 'acts of heroism,' and urges the killing of Jews. Myatt, under the name Abdul Aziz Ibn Myatt supports suicide missions and urges young Muslims to take up Jihad. Observers warn that Myatt is a dangerous man..." This view of Myatt as a radical Muslim, or Jihadi, is supported by Professor Robert S. Wistrich, who writes that Myatt, when a Muslim, was a staunch advocate of "Jihad, suicide missions and killing Jews..." and also "an ardent defender of bin Laden". One of Myatt's writings justifying suicide attacks was, for several years, on the ''Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades'' (the military wing) section of the
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website. In addition to writing about Islam and National Socialism, Myatt has translated works by
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,J. Michael Walton: ''Found in Translation: Greek Drama in English'', Cambridge University Press, 2006, pp.206, 221, 227
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,Gary Daher Canedo: ''Safo y Catulo: poesía amorosa de la antigüedad'', Universidad Nur, 2005.
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,J. Michael Walton: ''Found in Translation: Greek Drama in English'', Cambridge University Press, 2006, pp.206 and
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. He has also developed a mystical philosophy which he calls ''The Numinous Way'' and invented a three-dimensional board-game, the Star Game.


Alleged involvement with occultism

Myatt is alleged to have been the founder of the occult group the
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(ONA/O9A) or to have taken it over,Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas. ''Black Sun'', NYU Press, 2002, p. 218. written the publicly available teachings of the ONA under the pseudonym Anton Long,Ryan, Nick. ''Into a World of Hate''. Routledge, 2003, p. 54. with his role being "paramount to the whole creation and existence of the ONA". According to scholar Jacob C. Senholt, "ONA-inspired activities, led by protagonist David Myatt, managed to enter the scene of grand politics and the global 'War On Terror', because of several foiled terror plots in Europe that can be linked to Myatt's writings".Senholt, Jacob. ''Secret Identities in The Sinister Tradition'', in Per Faxneld and Jesper Petersen (eds), ''The Devil's Party: Satanism in Modernity''. Oxford University Press, 2012. David Myatt has always denied such allegations about involvement with the ONA.Ryan, Nick. ''Into a World of Hate''. Routledge, 2003, p. 53. George Sieg expressed doubts regarding Myatt being Long, writing that he considered it to be "implausible and untenable based on the extent of variance in writing style, personality, and tone" between Myatt and Long's writings. Jeffrey Kaplan also suggested that Myatt and Long are separate people, as did the religious studies scholar Connell R. Monette who wrote that it was quite possible that 'Anton Long' was a pseudonym used by multiple individuals over the last 30 years.


Order of Nine Angles

The
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(ONA) originally was a Wiccan organization founded during the 1960s. In 1974, it became a theistic Satanist organization once the leadership was allegedly taken over by David Myatt, previously known under the pseudonym of Anton Long, a former bodyguard and supporter of the British Neo-Nazi leader
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. In 1998, Myatt converted to radical Islam while continuing to lead the Order of Nine Angles. In 2010, he repudiated the Islamic religion and publicly declared to have renounced all forms of
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. The Order of Nine Angles identify as theistic Satanists and affirm to practice "traditional Satanism". The doctrine of the Order of Nine Angles is complex and multifaceted. Sociologist of religion
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defined it as "a synthesis of three different currents: hermetic, pagan, and Satanist". The
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and professor of Religious studies Connell Monette dismissed the Satanic features of the ONA as "cosmetic" and contended that "its core mythos and cosmology are genuinely ''hermetic''". According to the scholar of Western esotericism Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, "the ONA celebrated the dark, destructive side of life through anti-Christian, elitist, and
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doctrines", together with the organization's implicit ties to
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and the appraisal of
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. The Order of Nine Angles believe that the seven planets and their
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are connected to the "Dark Gods". Satan is considered to be one of two "actual entities", the other one being
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, with Satan conceived as male and Baphomet as female. The organization became controversial and was mentioned in the press and books because of their promotion of
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. Since the 2010s, the political ideology and religious worldview of the Order of Nine Angles have increasingly influenced
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and
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groups associated with
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and
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international networks, most notably the Iron March forum. Myatt is regarded as an "example of the axis between right-wing extremists and Islamists".Mark Weitzman: ''Antisemitismus und Holocaust-Leugnung: Permanente Elemente des globalen Rechtsextremismus'', in Thomas Greven: ''Globalisierter Rechtsextremismus? Die extremistische Rechte in der Ära der Globalisierung''. 1 Auflage. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften/GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden 2006, , pp.61-64. He has been described as an "extremely violent, intelligent, dark, and complex individual"; as a martial arts expert; as one of the more interesting figures on the British neo-Nazi scene since the 1970s,Right here, right now
, The Observer, February 9, 2003
Arkadiusz Sołtysiak. ''Neopogaństwo i neonazizm: Kilka słów o ideologiach Davida Myatta i Varga Vikernesa''. Antropologia Religii. Wybór esejów. Tom IV, (2010), s. 173-182Jeffrey Kaplan (ed.). ''David Wulstan Myatt''. In: ''Encyclopedia of White Power. A Sourcebook on the Radical Racist Right''. AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, CA 2000, p. 216ff; p.514f and as a key
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propagandist. According to Daniel Koehler of the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, Myatt "is a complex persona who defies simple answers to the question of why he changed groups and milieus so often and so fundamentally. It is also obvious, that during large parts of his life, Myatt was driven by a search for meaning and purpose."Koehler, Daniel. ''From Traitor to Zealot: Exploring the Phenomenon of Side-Switching in Extremism and Terrorism.'' Cambridge University Press, 2021. p. 162. Before his
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in 1998,Michael, George. (2006) '' The Enemy of My Enemy: The Alarming Convergence of Militant Islam and the Extreme Right''. University Press of Kansas, p. 147.Greven, Thomas (ed) (2006) ''Globalisierter Rechtsextremismus? Rechtsextremismus in der Ära der Globalisierung''. VS Verlag, p.62Woolcock, Nicola & Kennedy, Dominic
"What the neo-Nazi fanatic did next: switched to Islam"
''The Times'', April 24, 2006.
Myatt was the first leader of the British National Socialist Movement (NSM).BBC Panorama, June 30, 2000.
/ref> He was identified by ''
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'', as the "ideological heavyweight" behind Combat 18. Myatt came to public attention in 1999, a year after his Islamic conversion, when a pamphlet he allegedly wrote many years earlier, ''A Practical Guide to Aryan Revolution'', described as a "detailed step-by-step guide for terrorist insurrection",Whine, Michael. ''Cyberspace: A New Medium for Communication, Command and Control by Extremists'', Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Volume 22, Issue 3. Taylor & Francis. 1999. was said to have inspired David Copeland, who left nailbombs in areas frequented by London's black, South Asian, and gay communities."Panorama Special: The Nailbomber"
BBC, June 30, 2000.
Three people died and 129 were injured in the explosions, several of them losing limbs. It has also been suggested that Myatt's ''A Practical Guide to Aryan Revolution'' might have influenced the German
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. In 2021 The Counter Extremism Project listed Myatt as one of the world's 20 most dangerous extremists.


Political activism

Myatt joined
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's British Movement, a neo-Nazi group, in 1968, where he sometimes acted as Jordan's bodyguard at meetings and rallies. Myatt later became the Leeds Branch Secretary and a member of British Movement's National Council. From the 1970s until the 1990s, he remained involved with
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and neo-Nazi organisations such as Column 88 and Combat 18. He was imprisoned twice for violent offences in connection with his political activism. Myatt was the founder and first leader of the National Socialist MovementArkadiusz Sołtysiak. Neopogaństwo i neonazizm: Kilka słów o ideologiach Davida Myatta i Varga Vikernesa. Antropologia Religii. Wybór esejów. Tom IV, (2010), s. 173-182 of which David Copeland was a member. Myatt co-founded, with
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, the neo-Nazi organization the NDFM (National Democratic Freedom Movement), which was active in Leeds, England, in the early 1970s. Of the NDFM,
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wrote in a polemic against NDFM co-founder Eddy Morrison: "The National Democratic Freedom Movement made little attempt to engage in serious politics but concentrated its activities mainly upon acts of violence against its opponents. ..Before very long the NDFM had degenerated into nothing more than a criminal gang." Myatt founded the neo-Nazi Reichsfolk group.Jeffrey Kaplan (ed.). David Wulstan Myatt. In: Encyclopedia of White Power. A Sourcebook on the Radical Racist Right. AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, CA 2000, p. 216ff; p.512fTaguieff, Pierre-André. (2004). ''Prêcheurs de haine. Traversée de la judéophobie planétaire'', Paris, Mille et une Nuits, "Essai", pp. 788-789 The Reichsfolk organization "aimed to create a new Aryan elite, The Legion of Adolf Hitler, and so prepare the way for a golden age in place of 'the disgusting, decadent present with its dishonourable values and dis-honourable weak individuals'". It is alleged that in the early 1980s Myatt tried to establish a Nazi-occultist commune in
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. The project was advertised in Colin Jordan's ''Gothic Ripples'' newsletter, with Goodrick-Clark writing that "after marrying and settling in Church Stretton in Shropshire, yattattempted in 1983 to set up a rural commune within the framework of Colin Jordan's Vanguard Project for neo-nazi utopias publicized in ''Gothic Ripples''". Michael writes that Myatt took over the leadership of Combat 18 in 1998, when Charlie Sargent, the previous leader, was jailed for murder.


Alleged influence on David Copeland

In November 1997, Myatt allegedly posted a
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and
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pamphlet he had written called ''Practical Guide to Aryan Revolution'' on a website based in British Columbia, Canada by Bernard Klatt. The pamphlet included chapter titles such as "
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", "Terror Bombing", and "Racial War".Vacca, John R. "Computer Forensics: Computer Crime Scene Investigation", Charles River Media, 2005, p.420 According to Michael Whine of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, " e contents provided a detailed step-by-step guide for terrorist insurrection with advice on assassination targets, rationale for bombing and sabotage campaigns, and rules of engagement." In February 1998, detectives from S012 Scotland Yard raided Myatt's home in
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and removed his computers and files. He was arrested on suspicion of incitement to murder and incitement to racial hatred. The case later dropped, after a three-year investigation, because the evidence supplied by the Canadian authorities was not enough to secure a conviction. In 1999, a copy of the ''Practical Guide to Aryan Revolution'' pamphlet was discovered by police in the flat of David Copeland,Copsey, Nigel & Worley, Matthew (2017). ''Tomorrow Belongs to Us: The British Far Right since 1967''. Routledge, 2017, , p.156. the London nailbomber – who was also a member of Myatt's National Socialist Movement – which allegedly influenced him to plant homemade bombs targeting immigrants in
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,
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, and inside the Admiral Duncan pub on
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in London, frequented by the black, Asian, and gay communities respectively.Mark Weitzman: Antisemitismus und Holocaust-Leugnung: Permanente Elemente des globalen Rechtsextremismus, in Thomas Greven: Globalisierter Rechtsextremismus? Die extremistische Rechte in der Ära der Globalisierung. 1 Auflage. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften/GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden 2006, , pp.61-64. Friends John Light, Nick Moore, and Andrea Dykes and her unborn child died in the Admiral Duncan pub. Copeland told police he had been trying to spark a "racial war." Following the conviction of Copeland for murder on 30 June 2000, after a trial at the Old Bailey, one newspaper wrote of Myatt: "This is the man who shaped mind of a bomber; Cycling the lanes around Malvern, the mentor who drove David Copeland to kill ..Riding a bicycle around his Worcestershire home town sporting a wizard-like beard and quirky dress-sense, the former monk could easily pass as a country eccentric or off-beat intellectual. But behind David Myatt's studious exterior lies a more sinister character that has been at the forefront of extreme right-wing ideology in Britain since the mid-1960s." According to the ''BBC's'' ''
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'', in 1998 when Myatt was leader of the NSM, he called for "the creation of racial terror with bombs". Myatt is also quoted by ''Searchlight'' as having stated that " e primary duty of all National Socialists is to change the world. National Socialism means revolution: the overthrow of the existing System and its replacement with a National-Socialist society. Revolution means struggle: it means war. It means certain tactics have to be employed, and a great revolutionary movement organised which is primarily composed of those prepared to fight, prepared to get their hands dirty and perhaps spill some blood".


Conversion to Islam

Myatt converted to
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in 1998. He told Professor George Michael that his decision to convert began when he took a job on a farm in England. He was working long hours in the fields and felt an affinity with nature, concluding that the sense of harmony he felt had not come about by chance. He told Michael that he was impressed by the militancy of Islamist groups, and believed that he shared common enemies with Islam, namely "the capitalist-consumer West and international finance."Michael, George. (2006) '' The Enemy of My Enemy: The Alarming Convergence of Militant Islam and the Extreme Right''. University Press of Kansas, p. 144. While initially some critics, specifically the anti-fascist ''Searchlight'' organization, suggested that Myatt's conversion "may be just a political ploy to advance his own failing anti-establishment agenda", it is now generally accepted that his conversion was genuine.Miller, Rory (2007). British Anti-Zionism Then and Now. ''Covenant'', Volume 1, Issue 2 (April 2007 / Iyar 5767), Herzliya, Israel.Steyn, Mark (2006). ''American Alone'', Regnery Publishing, USA, p.92. Amis, Martin. ''The Second Plane''. Jonathan Cape, 2008, p.157 As a Muslim, he travelled and spoke in several Arab countries,Mark Weitzmann, ''Anti-Semitism and Terrorism'', in Dienel, Hans-Liudger (ed), ''Terrorism and the Internet: Threats, Target Groups, Deradicalisation Strategies''. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series, vol. 67. IOS Press, 2010. pp.16-17. and wrote one of the most detailed defences in the English language of Islamic suicide attacks.Mark Weitzmann, Anti-Semitism and Terrorism, in Dienel, Hans-Liudger (ed), Terrorism and the Internet: Threats, Target Groups, Deradicalisation Strategies. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series, vol. 67. IOS Press, 2010. pp.16-17. He expressed support for the
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, and referred to
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as a "hoax". An April 2005
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workshop heard that Myatt had called on "all enemies of the
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to embrace the
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" against Jews and the United States.Karmon, Ely
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'' published on 24 April 2006, Myatt then believed that: "The pure authentic Islam of the revival, which recognises practical jihad as a duty, is the only force that is capable of fighting and destroying the dishonour, the arrogance, the materialism of the West ... For the West, nothing is sacred, except perhaps Zionists, Zionism, the hoax of the so-called Holocaust, and the idols which the West and its lackeys worship, or pretend to worship, such as democracy... Jihad is our duty. If nationalists, or some of them, desire to aid us, to help us, they can do the right thing, the honourable thing, and convert, revert, to Islam — accepting the superiority of Islam over and above each and every way of the West."


Departure from Islam

In 2010, Myatt publicly announced that he had rejected both IslamRoger Griffin: ''Terrorist's Creed: Fanatical Violence and the Human Need for Meaning'', Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, p.152. and extremism.Daveed Gartenstein-Ross & Madeleine Blackman (2019). ''Fluidity of the Fringes: Prior Extremist Involvement as a Radicalization Pathway''. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. Taylor & Francis

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References

*Barnett, Antony
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'', February 9, 2003 *BBC Panorama
"The Nailbomber"
broadcast June 30, 2000 *BBC Panorama
"The Nailbomber" transcript
*Gary Daher Canedo: ''Safo y Catulo: poesía amorosa de la antigüedad'', Universidad Nur, 2005 *Goodrick-Clark, N. (2001) '' Black Sun (Goodrick-Clarke book), Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity''. *Karmon, Ely
"Arenas for Radical and Anti-Globalization Groups Activity"
, NATO Workshop On Terrorism and Communications, Slovakia, April 2005 *Lowles, N. (2001) ''White Riot: The Violent Story of Combat 18''. Milo Books, England; this edition 2003 *Michael, George. (2006) '' The Enemy of My Enemy: The Alarming Convergence of Militant Islam and the Extreme Right''. University Press of Kansas *Tel Aviv University
"Anti-Semitism Worldwide 1998/9 United Kingdom"
retrieved August 17, 2005 *Woolcock, Nicola & and Kennedy, Dominic

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Further reading

*Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas. (2001) ''Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity''. New York University Press (Paperback) *Kaplan, J. (1998) "Religiosity and the Radical Right: Toward the Creation of a New Ethnic Identity" in Kaplan and Tore Bjørgo (eds.) '' Nation and Race: The Developing Euro-American Racist Subculture'', Northeastern University Press, 1998, . *Kaplan, J. (ed) (2000) '' Encyclopedia of White Power: A Sourcebook on the Radical Racist Right''. Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc., 2000; AltaMira Press. pp. 216ff; pp. 235ff; pp. 512ff *Lowles, Nick. (2003) ''White Riot: The Violent Story of Combat 18''. Milo Books *McLagan, Graeme. (2003) ''Killer on the Streets''. John Blake Publishing. *Michael, George. (2006) '' The Enemy of My Enemy: The Alarming Convergence of Militant Islam and the Extreme Right''. University Press of Kansas *Ryan, Nick. (2003) ''Homeland: Into A World of Hate''. Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd. *Sołtysiak, Arkadiusz. ''Neopogaństwo i neonazizm: Kilka słów o ideologiach Davida Myatta i Varga Vikernesa''. Antropologia Religii. Wybór esejów. Tom IV, (2010), s. 173-182 *Weitzman, Mark: ''Antisemitismus und Holocaust-Leugnung: Permanente Elemente des globalen Rechtsextremismus'', in Thomas Greven: ''Globalisierter Rechtsextremismus? Die extremistische Rechte in der Ära der Globalisierung''. 1 Auflage. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften/GWV Fachverlage GmbH, Wiesbaden 2006, {{DEFAULTSORT:Myatt, David 1950 births English former Sunni Muslims Former white supremacists Critics of Islamism British Holocaust deniers English Islamists English neo-Nazis Living people Terrorism in the United Kingdom Satanism and Nazism Tanzanian emigrants to the United Kingdom Tanzanian people of English descent