Posted on 06/05/2006 8:21:11 AM PDT by PRePublic
Neo-Nazi becomes fanatical Muslim 24/5/2006
YOU COULDN'T make it up. A leading Nazi behind the notorious Combat 18 has become a fanatical Muslim supporter of Osama bin Laden.
Aziz Z Top: Myatt's not a sharp-dressed man.
David Myatt, 51, was a self-styled "Satanic Fuhrer" who urged his neo-Nazis followers to fight a race war.
But Myatt has now swopped his worship of Adolf Hitler for al Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.
His new name is Abdul Aziz ibn Myatt and he argues that Muslims and Aryans share the same common enemy in the Jewish nation and western capitalism.
Myatt's previous publications include 1997 fascist terrorist handbook 'The Practical Guide to Aryan Revolution', which inspired the Brixton nail-bomber David Copeland.
His more recent writings include 'The Crusader War Against Islam and The Zionist Quest for World Domination', and is a regular contributor to chatrooms where he expresses support for suicide missions and urging young Muslims to take up Jihad.
cuckoo!
Myatt has even praised the World Trade Center attacks as an act of heroism.
Gerry Gable, from anti-fascist magazine Searchlight, said: "Myatt is an ethereal character who has used numerous aliases to post messages on extremist websites.
"He is a dangerous man who has twice been jailed for his violent right-wing activities and who openly asked for blood to be spilled in the quest for white Aryan domination.
"We believe that despite his claims to be a devout Muslim he remains a deeply intellectual subversive and is still one of the most hardline Nazi intellectuals in Britain today.
"Myatt believes in the disruption of existing societies as a prelude to the creation of a new more warrior-like Aryan society which he calls the Galactic Empire.
nurse!
"Now he has has simply jumped on the Islamic extremist bandwagon to further his own wish of a society divided on ethnic lines.
"He believes they have common enemies but it is his disillusionment with the ineptitude of the Nazi movement that has led to this most unholy of alliances."
Myatt was a hardline Nazi since the 1960s and Searchlight allege he was even Grand Master of a secret occult sect called the Order of the Nine Angels, which was alleged to have practised human sacrifice.
It is believed that Myatt's sudden conversion to Islam three years ago may be just a political ploy to advance his own failing anti-establishment agenda.
The Sunday Mercury has discovered that Myatt uses several online identities to post both right-wing messages on neo-Nazi sites and to call for the creation of a global Islamic superstate on Islamic forums.
On one site, Aryan Nation, he attempts to reconcile the differences between both extremes under the title Islamic Liaison Group dating his messages with his trademark yf (Year of the Fuhrer). On another , supporting his diatribe with claims that more than 60,000 Muslims joined Hitler's SS in the Second World War.
He also continues to publish newsletters for his own German Nazi-modelled National Socialist Movement (NSM) which counted Copeland as a branch organiser and advocated terrorist insurrection to spark a race war.
On Islamic internet discussion sites he likens the American attacks on Afghanistan and Iraq to the Allied occupation of Hitler's Nazi Germany.
Michael Whine, Chairman of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, told the Mercury: "Myatt has a long history of involvement with Nazi activity and anti-semitism.
"The fact that he has converted to Islam and allied himself with its extremist fringe is in line with the opportunist politics that have seen him dabble in Buddhism and Chinese Taoism in the past. I would advise all Muslims to have nothing to do with this man."
But Sheikh Omar Bakri, leader of the extremist Al Muhajiroun organisation, said: "I am very keen to meet up with him as we both share a lot in common and I am sure he can help the Islamic cause."
I assume you mean Germans, not Nazis. Even if you do, you're wrong. The Arabs generally fought the German-allied Turks in the Great War, and were certainly not supported by the Germans.
absolutely correct.
Why not there where Muslim SS Units
http://www.fantompowa.net/Flame/yugoslavia_collaboration.htm
The Mufti of Jerusalem salutes the Bosnian SS division
But Myatt has now swopped his worship of Adolf Hitler for al Qaida leader Osama bin Laden.
Everything anyone needs to know about what's behind the historic link between Nazis and mohammed worshipping is contained in the articles first paragraph.
Truer words were never spoken.
When I saw the headline I expected to read about Pat Buchanan.
Also what the Nazi called "Aryan" would seem strange to us...Iranians are "Aryan" (that commonly accepted) but then the Nazi went on expedition to Tibet at the original "Aryan" homeland
The more things change to more they remain the same.
Islamo fascism and fascism have a lot in common, they were allied in WW2 of course
There were some Arabs who fought with the Allies in WWI (Lawrence of Arabia comes to mind), but the Turks were definitely allied with the Germans. In WWII, several Arab countries were on the side of the Allies, but there were some countries that didn't like the fact that Britain had taken control of Syria and Palestine, and who, if they didn't fight with the Germans, didn't fight with the Allies, either.
I'm somewhat curious to know how many members and followers you think the National Socialist German Workers' Party had during the First World War.
Ouch, that's going to leave a mark.
Communists like to perpetuate the falshood of "right-wing Nazi-ism" in order a) to distance their form of bloody-handed socialism from somebody else's form of bloody-handed socialism and b) to smear those who support policical and economic freedom (the "Right") by associating them with a discredited and defeated group.
I'm also very interested in studying the influence of Republican Party politics on the conduct of the War of 1812.
Actually, I'm interested in Halliburton's role in the Thirty Years' War.
I quite remember that Anwar Sadat during WWII was a Nazi sympathizer in Egypt.
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