Order of the Nine Angles: Cult, Conspiracy, or Myth?

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Among the most disturbing and mysterious cults of the modern era is the Order of the Nine Angles (ONA)—an occult network that blends Satanism, extremist politics, and radical ideology.

Emerging in 1970s Britain, the ONA promotes transformation through “insight roles”—where initiates immerse themselves in extremist groups, criminal gangs, or even military service. Its writings encourage blurring the line between spiritual practice and dangerous real-world infiltration.

Intelligence agencies in the U.K. and U.S. have linked the group to neo-Nazi networks and even terrorism. Yet scholars debate whether the ONA is truly a global cult—or an elaborate myth built through writings, pseudonyms, and paranoia.

Its shadowy figure, David Myatt, long accused of being the group’s founder, denied involvement despite evidence of connections to radical politics and occult philosophy.

Is the ONA a powerful occult network shaping extremists worldwide—or just a legend magnified by secrecy?

Join The Nocturnal Archives as we uncover the unsettling mystery of the Order of the Nine Angles.

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