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==Early life== <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Dm32.jpg|right|thumb|250px|David Myatt]] --> David Wulstan Myatt grew up in [[Tanganyika (territory)|Tanganyika]], now part of [[Tanzania]], where his father worked as a civil servant for the British government, and later in the [[Far East]], where he studied [[martial arts]].<ref name=Michael142/> He moved to [[England]] in 1967 to complete his schooling. He is reported to live in the [[English Midlands|Midlands]].<ref>''[[Sunday Mercury]]'', July 9, 2000</ref><ref>''Sunday Mercury'', February 16, 2003</ref> According to [[Jeffrey Kaplan (academic)|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 (novel)|Siddhartha]]-like search for truth, Myatt sampled the life of the monastery in both its Christian and Buddhist forms."<ref name=autogenerated8>Kaplan, Jeffrey (2000). ''Encyclopedia of white power: a sourcebook on the radical racist right''. Rowman & Littlefield, p. 216ff; p.512f</ref>
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