More Accusations: A Response To An Interview

 

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Editorial Note: Since the following third-party text is relevant to the compilation Concerning Accusations I have decided to include the text here.

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A Response To An Interview

One of the texts in the Concerning Accusations About David Myatt pdf compilation, the Some Questions for David Myatt, July 2024 in the Seven Interviews: 2022-2024 section, elicited a response from the person(s) who had asked the questions, which response consisted of multiple allegations since the person(s) in question declared that they had “crafted questions that were deliberately designed to be short in order to yield the most information. They also contained traps to see if it was actually David Myatt responding.”

The person(s) then enumerated the alleged ‘errors’ in the replies, writing that these ‘prove’ the answers were not by Myatt, but by an imposter or imposters. They then intimated, among other things, that (a) the davidmyatt.wordpress.com blog is not really by Myatt, and (b) “the semi-recent Greek and Arabic writings produced under his name were not by him”.

That these allegations mirror those made in recent years by others, including some journalists, some academics, and the CEO of a certain antifascist policy group, is both interesting and indicative of the on-going, seemingly now Establishment supported, {1} campaign to discredit Myatt, his post 2012 writings, and ignore the erudition revealed in, for example, his translations of and commentaries on texts such as the Corpus Hermeticum and the Gospel of John. {2}

The following text titled More Indicative Allegations lists the alleged ‘errors’ and responds to them, making the person(s) in question seem to be unwitting vectors of what apparently now is the Establishment orthodoxy regarding David Myatt. {3}

More Indicative Allegations

Rufus Malisius et al
March 2026

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{1} See, for example, An Establishment Orthodoxy in A Modern Phantasy

{2} The translations and commentaries are included in Myatt’s Greek And Latin Translations

{3} It is perhaps indicative that the ‘scribd’ source for one of the items including in the More Indicative Allegations – the A Most Amusing Riposte section – was deleted when the Media company that owned ‘scribd’ took down, for some unrevealed reason, a user account (Myndian) that hosted not only many of Myatt’s post-2011 writings (such as David Myatt: A Compendium About Religion) but also writings supportive of him.

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