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The ONA Network and the Transnationalization of Neo-Nazi-Satanism

Ariel Koch

Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 2024, vol. 47, issue 10, 1172-1199

Abstract: This article focuses on the Order of the Nine Angles (ONA), which from a fringe group of the British far-right in the 1970s has evolved a violent philosophy and a loose and leaderless network of individuals and groups that merge National Socialism and Satanism; endorses tyrants, cult leaders, non-NS terrorists, and child-abusers; promotes violence, celebrates death, and advocates for real-life actions. The article will analyze the connection between ONA’s philosophy and the development of what can be called Fused Extremism. This phenomenon manifests itself in groups that merge different types of violent extremism and have crystallized through the Internet into a trans-national, leaderless, decentralized, and subversive network that promotes terrorism and violence.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/1057610X.2021.2024944

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