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Inside the order of the 9 angles: dark cult exposed

Order of the 9 Angles | Dark Cult Under Fire Amid Rising Allegations

By

Tommy Redd

Sep 5, 2025, 03:23 PM

Edited By

Tariq Jafari

Updated

Sep 5, 2025, 07:13 PM

2 minutes of reading

Members of the Order of the 9 Angles gathered in a shadowy forest, wearing dark robes and performing rituals.

The Order of the 9 Angles (ONA) is facing intense scrutiny as investigations link the group to terrorism and violent crimes. Recent developments reveal troubling associations, causing many to question their philosophies and supposed aims.

Origins and Beliefs of the Order

Claims about the ONA suggest a connection to ancient pagan traditions, where they describe themselves as "traditional satanists." Distinguishing from regular satanic beliefs, they emphasize ties to dark entities. These so-called "Dark Gods" are said to offer both power and danger. A recent forum comment reinforces this viewpoint, stating, "O9A are neonazis and are not part of this community."

"These entities are perceived as dangerous."

Ongoing Investigations and Violence

Law enforcement has confirmed numerous investigations associated with ONA:

  • Finnish authorities are delving into multiple terrorism cases linked to the group.

  • Russian national Sergey Chulkov, known as "Nosferatu," faced charges for the rape of a 14-year-old, with ONA literature connected to his arrest.

  • A high school student in Guadalajara, Mexico, attacked classmates while showcasing allegiance to the ONA.

  • Spanish member Hugo Figuerola was recently arrested for threatening mass violence.

  • In Wisconsin, a teenager is implicated in the murders of his parents, claiming allegiance to the ONA and planning to assassinate President Trump to "save the white race."

These incidents underscore a grave link between the ONA and acts of violence.

Voices from the Community

Opinions from various forums display strong negative sentiments toward ONA ideologies and actions:

  • Critique of Ideology: "These neonazis lack essential occult foundations."

  • Concerns Over Radicalization: Many users warn about the ONA's recruitment tactics, labeling them as an "internet radicalization cult."

  • Dangerous Literature: Posts urge caution regarding ONA texts that promote violence, with one commenter stating, "They are a bunch of neonazis playing occult dress up."

Key Observations

  • โš ๏ธ ONA ideologies advocate for exploration of forbidden realms, putting members at risk.

  • ๐Ÿ”ด Their influence spans internationally, necessitating greater collaboration among law enforcement agencies.

  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ Ongoing discussions highlight a dire need for awareness against radicalization efforts.

As the public's interest in cults increases, the ONA raises pressing questions about modern satanism. Could factions of this group truly represent the threats often depicted in popular media? Continuing investigations highlight the necessity of vigilance in communities facing this contentious issue.