Nicholas Hagger

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This article is about the UK based author. For the New Zealand author, see Nicky Hager

Nicholas Hagger, born Nicholas Osborne Hagger in 1939, is a British author, philosopher, cultural historian who has lectured in English Literature at universities in Iraq; Japan and Libya. He purchased and restored Otley Hall in Suffolk and has created a private school system at three locations in England. He has several books in print.

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Nicholas Osborne Hagger was educated at Chigwell School, Essex and Worcester College, Oxford, England. During the 1960s he lectured in English Literature at universities in Iraq, Libya and Japan where he was both a professor and instructor serving the Japanese royal family. Upon his return to England he commenced his writing and publishing career then purchased and restored stately Otley Hall in Suffolk and created a private school system at three locations in England

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  • The Oak-Tree Group of Schools: Principals are Nicholas Osborne Hagger M.A. (Oxon) and his wife, with his son as deputy principal. The group consists of three independent schools in the Epping Forest area: Oaklands School (boys 2½ to 7; girls 2½ to 11.) Coopersale Hall School (boys and girls 2½ to 11.) Normanhurst School (boys and girls 2½ to 16.)

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  • Luigi Marinelli's Shroud of Secrecy: The Story of Corruption Within the Vatican
  • William H. Kennedy's Lucifer's Lodge: Satanic Ritual Abuse in the Catholic Church
  • Charles Upton's The System of Antichrist
  • Nicholas Hagger's The Secret History of the West and The Syndicate
  • Ralph M. Wiltgen's The Rhine Flows into the Tiber
  • I Millenari's Fumo di Satana in Vaticano
  • Alfred Kunz
  • Paul Kramer's The Devil's Final Battle
  • Malachi Martin's The Final Conclave, Vatican: a novel, The Jesuits, The Keys of This Blood and Windswept House