Order Nine Angles

It is impossible to examine the Order of Nine Angles without acknowledging the deep revulsion it inspires. Outside of its occult theories, the ONA has been explicitly linked through its own published writings to illegal acts, neo-Nazi ideology, and the promotion of violence as a spiritual tool. Many scholars argue that while its Nine Angle cosmology is intellectually interesting, it serves primarily as a post-hoc justification for sociopathy.

The is a neo-Nazi extremist group and Satanic secret society that originated in the United Kingdom. It is widely considered one of the most extreme and dangerous sub-currents within the modern neo-Nazi movement.

The group was reportedly established in the late 1960s or early 1970s in the Welsh Marches by a woman before being taken over by a man known as .

The ninth Aeon—yet to manifest fully—is the "Aeon of the Wyrm," a return to a primeval, acausal chaos where all artificial human structures dissolve. This cyclical map is used to diagnose the "spirit of the times" and to align one’s magical work with the coming current.

The O9A’s worldview is built on a complex cosmology that combines esotericism with radical social Darwinism.

Myatt has consistently denied these associations, despite his historical involvement in various extremist ideologies, including militant Islamism. Core Philosophy and Beliefs

The O9A promotes an esoteric path known as the , a system of self-transformation involving seven stages (spheres), ranging from the initiate to the "Adept" and beyond.

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