Cameron Finnigan, recently sentenced in the UK for his role in the 764 network, had this flag on his wall. pic.twitter.com/O30vaxyYDk
— Bx (@bx_on_x) January 27, 2025
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The Church of Satan is a cringe Satanist LARPer group founded in the late '60s by Anton Lavey in California. The Order of Nine Angles is a cringe Satanist LARPer group founded in the United Kingdom. The difference is that the former group just fatly protests restriction on abortion or whatever, while the latter has committed a few dozen murders, a few church burnings and mosque bombings, and loads and loads of child molestation. Given that "Satanism" isn't a real religion, it's up for debate which one of these groups is a more legitimate interpretation
764 is a decentralized offshoot of O9A that mainly focuses on grooming children on sites like Groomercord, Telegram, and WatchPeopleDie, and then blackmailing them into self-harm and suicide. They also occasionally venture into old fashioned terrorism; both the Antioch and Abundant Life school shooters were associated with 764.
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Every fricking month on twitter there's some apebrained moron trying to be superior over another random thing.
Snapshots:
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The Church of Satan:
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The Order of Nine Angles:
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The Church of Satan keeps coping about how since they "invented" Satanism they can define it however they want, despite their group :
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Here's all of their Tweets attacking this Subastack girl:
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And here's a thread that goes on for like a dozen posts back and forth between them and some random guy:
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