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− | '''David Hart''' was a UK activist who took an active role in breaking the [[UK Miners' strike]] and was an advisor to [[Margaret Thatcher]] when she was [[UK Prime Minister]]. He "described himself as a “Renaissance man” and assumed the air of a slightly dissipated 18th-century dilettante."<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/8241884/David-Hart.html</ref> | + | '''David Hart''' was a UK [[spooky]] [[activist]] who took an active role in breaking the [[UK Miners' strike]] and was an advisor to [[Margaret Thatcher]] when she was [[UK Prime Minister]]. He "described himself as a “Renaissance man” and assumed the air of a slightly dissipated 18th-century dilettante."<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/8241884/David-Hart.html</ref> |
==Connections== | ==Connections== |
Revision as of 17:38, 6 January 2020
David Hart (activist, deep state operative?) | |
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File:David Hart.jpg | |
Born | 4 February 1944 |
Died | 5 January 2011 (Age 66) |
Cause of death | primary lateral sclerosis |
Nationality | UK |
Parents | Louis Albert Hart |
Children | • Harry Hart • Jack Agazarian? |
Spooky advisor to Thatcher. Father of an Institute for Statecraft director and possibly also another member of the group. |
David Hart was a UK spooky activist who took an active role in breaking the UK Miners' strike and was an advisor to Margaret Thatcher when she was UK Prime Minister. He "described himself as a “Renaissance man” and assumed the air of a slightly dissipated 18th-century dilettante."[1]
Connections
Hart was the father of five children by four women; the four mothers were Christina Williams, Karen Weis, Hazel O'Leary, and Kate Agazarian. One son, Harry Hart is an ex-director of the Institute for Statecraft, resigning after the Integrity Initiative Leak.
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