FBI Unraveling Twisted Tactics of Satanic Pedophiles
The FBI has raised a red flag regarding violent online groups that pose a grave threat to minors by using messaging platforms to encourage self-harm and produce child sexual abuse material.
At the forefront of this chilling revelation is the emergence of a group known as 764, an offshoot of the Order of Nine Angles, a sinister collection of esoteric Hitler worship, Satanism and Wiccan beliefs. This warning marks the first time that any American law enforcement agency has formally acknowledged such a group.
The FBI’s awareness of the 764 group came to light following the arrest of Angel Almeida, a 23-year-old resident of Astoria, Queens, in Nov. 2021, on gun possession charges. The faction preys on minors between the ages of 8 and 17—particularly those dealing with mental health issues—and employs threats, blackmail and manipulation to coerce their victims into recording or live-streaming acts of self-harm, explicit acts and even suicide. The footage is then circulated among members for further extortion and control.
These malevolent groups primarily use the messaging platform Telegram, but are also active on platforms such as Roblox, Discord, Twitch and SoundCloud. Members elevate their status by sharing violent and explicit videos and images, gaining notoriety within these demonic circles.
Documents and sources confirm that the Order of Nine Angles (O9A) is recognized by American authorities as having a terrorist ideology. Established in the early 1970s by British neo-Nazi activist David Myatt, the O9A has been active on social media since 2008. Followers are encouraged to commit acts of extreme violence, sexual assaults and what they term as the “culling” of human victims, all aimed at hastening the breakdown of the Judeo-Christian Western system.
The Scale of the Problem
The 764 group operates on a global scale with a network of thousands of participants and hundreds of highly active members who generate and disseminate a substantial portion of child pornography and gruesome videos. The group’s reach extends internationally, encompassing the U.K. and Germany, raising concerns about the broad scope of their activities.
In the United Kingdom, from April 2019 to April 2021, there have been eight neo-Nazis convicted of terror offenses, with two others linked to the O9A or in possession of O9A material pending judgment. Most of these cases involved young male teenagers, highlighting the concerning trend of radicalization.
Taking Action Against the Culprits
Angel Almeida, the individual at the center of this disturbing revelation, has been found competent to stand trial and faces potential life imprisonment if convicted. Federal prosecutors have filed a superseding indictment against him, adding charges related to child exploitation and enticement of minors.
The FBI has urged the public to exercise caution when sharing personal photos, videos and identifying information online. They also recommend looking out for signs indicating that a minor might be experiencing self-harm or suicidal thoughts. The need for vigilance has never been more critical.
As Almeida’s trial looms, scheduled to begin on Dec. 4, the nation watches closely, hoping for justice to be served. The FBI’s efforts to address the sinister activities of groups like the 764 have underscored the urgent need to protect our children from this disturbing online phenomenon. {eoa}
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Shawn A. Akers is the online editor at Charisma Media.