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The group was founded by , a British neo-Nazi activist who authored the group's foundational texts under the pseudonym Anton Long . Myatt was a prominent figure in the British neo-Nazi movement and was investigated by police for his involvement in violent extremism. He developed the O9A’s philosophy as a way to harness the "sinister" energy of Satanism to further a political agenda of disrupting society.
The group’s name reflects its initiatory system of nine degrees, though these are often treated metaphorically as stages of personal evolution, not a literal rank structure: order of the 9 angels
To achieve this, the O9A encourages acts. This includes the subversion of societal norms and the promotion of chaos. They utilize the concept of "The Dark Gods"—entities like Vindex or Baphomet (depicted as a severed-head-carrying female)—not necessarily as deities to be worshipped, but as archetypes to be channeled for personal empowerment. 4. Controversy: Human Sacrifice and Extremism The group was founded by , a British
The O9A does not have a central church or hierarchy. Instead, it operates as a decentralized network of "nexions" (independent cells). Their system, the , is a rigorous path of self-evolution that takes years to complete. It involves: The group’s name reflects its initiatory system of
The O9A has been associated with controversy and criticism over the years. Some of the criticisms include:
The "Order of the 9 Angels" (also referred to as O9A or 9 Angles) is a spiritual and esoteric school founded in 1978 by David Myatt, a British occultist and writer. The O9A is known for its unique blend of occultism, mysticism, and philosophy, drawing upon various traditions, including Hermeticism, Gnosticism, and Chaos Magick.
The Order of the Nine Angels (ONA or O9A) is a clandestine, neo-Nazi Satanic occult group that emerged in the United Kingdom during the 1970s. Considered one of the most dangerous and extreme esoteric organizations in the world, it combines left-hand path occultism, deep-seated anti-cosmic philosophy, social Darwinism, and militant neo-Nazism. Unlike traditional Satanic groups, the ONA explicitly advocates for criminal acts—including murder, terrorism, and child abuse—as spiritual practices. It has been designated a terrorist organization by several governments, including the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Australia.