Order of Nine Angles
According to the group's own claims, the Order of Nine Angles was established in Shropshire, Western England during the late 1960s, when a Grand Mistress united a number of ancient pagan groups active in the area.[192] This account states that when the Order's Grand Mistress migrated to Australia, a man known as "Anton Long" took over as the new Grand Master.[192] From 1976 onward he authored an array of texts for the tradition, codifying and extending its teachings, mythos, and structure.[193] Various academics have argued that Long is the pseudonym of British neo-Nazi activist David Myatt,[194] an allegation that Myatt has denied.[195] The ONA arose to public attention in the early 1980s,[196] spreading its message through magazine articles over the following two decades.[197] In 2000, it established a presence on the internet,[197] later adopting social media to promote its message.
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