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4 March 2020updated 09 Sep 2021 3:45pm

A Nazi-satanist cult is fuelling far-right groups – overlooked by the UK authorities

The Order of Nine Angles, which encourages extreme violence among followers, has infiltrated extremist circles in Britain.

By Nick Lowles

I have been an anti-fascist campaigner for over 30 years, and thought I had seen it all. I fought against the National Front in the late Eighties, Combat 18 in the Nineties, the BNP in the noughties and then the English Defence League (EDL) in the 2010s. But as we enter a new decade, the threat from the far right has become more dangerous than ever.

As anti-extremism campaigners, we’ve been investigating the most extreme ideological group I’ve ever seen and have released our findings in our latest report. It is called the Order of Nine Angles (O9A), a British neo-Nazi satanist group that encourages extreme violence among its followers to destabilise society, and overthrow what it sees as Jewish control of global culture and economics.

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