Angles — Order Of The Nine
The Order of the Nine Angles remains a shadowy, decentralized network that exists more as an ideology than an organization. While its membership is tiny (likely fewer than a few hundred active individuals globally), its influence on violent extremism is disproportionately large due to the accessibility of its texts online. Most mainstream occultists condemn the ONA as a corrupt and dangerous distortion of satanic philosophy, while security agencies continue to monitor its spread.
The ONA was largely shaped by the writings of a British national using the pseudonym , who published hundreds of texts between the late 1970s and early 2000s. Long claimed to have been initiated into a tradition called the "Traditionalist Sinister" or "Tempel ov Blood." Scholars generally place the ONA’s formal emergence in the Shropshire/West Midlands region of England, though the group insists on a much older, pre-Christian heritage tracing back to ancient Hyperborea. order of the nine angles
The ONA is highly critical of groups like the Church of Satan and the Temple of Set. They view these organizations as "soft," law-abiding, and pseudo-Satanic. The ONA promotes "culling," a euphemism for the sacrificial killing of human beings, though scholars debate whether this is meant literally or as a psychological test for the initiate. However, the group's literature frequently encourages illegal violence, terrorism, and subversion. The Order of the Nine Angles remains a
The Order of Nine Angles (ONA or O9A) is a neo-Nazi Satanist organization that was founded in the United Kingdom in the 1970s. It is widely considered one of the most extreme and ideological sub-currents within the modern neo-Nazi movement. Unlike many other occult groups, the ONA explicitly fuses Satanism with far-right extremism. The ONA was largely shaped by the writings
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