This Web-Site is about David Myatt:
Islamist, Poet, Philosopher, Visionary, Mystic, Political
Revolutionary, Pagan,
Occultist, translator of Ancient Greek classics, and former monk
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 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.
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"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." “ People still think of, talk about, and follow David Myatt... even if he was a Nazi Thug... even if he was a Muslim... Even if he denies being a Satanist publically. There are still thousands that know Myatt, thousands that look up to him, in whose minds he is a fixture. Who talks about Michael Aquino of the TOS these days? Who even knows what he spoke of or taught? How many people in my generation (15-25) even know who or what he is? How many care? As the Monkee Armada advised - "Every Monkee Falls. Watch Out For the Branches." Aquino fell and hit every branch on his way down into nothingness. LaVey is gone... he's nothing but a trinket the Gilmore Goons of the CoS sells now. Aquino is nobody today... but people still fear Myatt. It's been some 30-40 years, and David Myatt still reigns the Sinister. ” Kayla, WSA352 Nexion (ONA, USA) “
Myatt's primary aim, throughout his entire adult life, has been to
find, develope and use means to bring about his vision of a Galactic
Imperium. All his various endeavors and involvements - from National
Socialism, to the ONA, to his philosophy of The Numinous Way, to his
involvement with radical Islam - are all part of this. They are all means to explain, to propagate, to try and
implement - through, for example, destabilizing the status quo,
confronting the Magian, and agitating for revolution - his Vindex
mythos and this vision of a Galactic Imperium.
He has been almost fanatically single-minded in his pursuit of this
vision, and, at times, quite ruthless. He has also been exceptionally
pragmatic - using whatever means, whatever ideology, whatever tactics,
that might help him undermine and confront what he calls "the tyranny
of the Magian manifest in the dishonourable Amerikan empire of Homo
Hubris." These tactics have included racist violence, racist and
Islamic terrorism, Nazi politics, and using the ONA as a means of
subversion and radical change.
Myatt has also been consistent, for over four decades, in upholding and
propagating the principle of personal honor, which he wove into his NS
writings, which he made one of the foundations of his philosophy of The
Numinous Way, and which he made the basis for both the clans of Vindex
and the tribes of the ONA. ” |
Biographical
David Myatt - Philosopher of The Numen
The Numinous Dark:
Myatt and The Vindex Mythos
(pdf 693 Kbytes)
The Peregrinations of Mr Myatt
(A Short Biography)

Rumors, Allegations, and Conspiracies, Concerning Myatt
David Myatt Autobiographical
Myngath - A Wyrdful Life
(pdf)
A Desire To Know
(pdf)

Selected Poetry of David Myatt
Greek Translations by DW Myatt

Myatt's The Numinous Way Philosophy
The Philosophy of The Numen
(pdf)
Race, The Folk, and The Numinous Way
Introduction to The Numinous Way
(pdf 1.2 Mbytes)
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