Hold tight because this gets dark, fast. We’re onto something huge here.
The Order of Nine Angles (O9A) is a shadowy Satanic neo-Nazi cult. It doesn’t just lurk in the fringes; they’ve got a twisted strategy to worm their way into trusted institutions like churches, law enforcement, and the military, all to tear them down from the inside.
And 764, another group you may never have heard of?
They’re not just some standalone gang operation. It’s a “radical offshoot” of O9A, sharing their Satanic vibes and destructive goals.
Now, let’s throw out another name: Pastor Jacob Ryan Barnett, and I’ll begin to tie all this together in a shocking essay.
Pastor Barnett was arrested earlier this week after allegedly grooming kids while preaching the Bible—and it reeks of the O9A and 764 playbooks.
It’s a direct hit on Christianity using the tools made infamous by what the FBI calls NVE groups—Nihilistic Violent Extremists whose goal is to destroy society by corrupting its youth, institutions, and trusted agencies.
Among their top goals is to shatter trust in the Church.
Let’s unpack this, Tucker-style: no fluff, just the facts that’ll make you mad and make you pray.
O9A: The Devil’s Undercover Agents
Here’s the lowdown on O9A—they’re not your garden-variety occult weirdos.
Founded in the UK, this decentralized Satanic network blends Satanism with neo-Nazi hate, pushing for the collapse of Western civilization, especially its “Judeo-Christian heritage.”
They see society as a cage, and their fix?
Accelerationism—ramping up chaos to bring it all crashing down.
But get this: a core tactic is “insight roles,” where members infiltrate groups they hate. We’re talking joining the police, the military, religious organizations—even becoming monks or pastors—to learn skills, gather intel, and sabotage from within.
There are plenty of real-world examples.
Take Ethan Melzer, a U.S. Army private busted in 2020 for plotting a jihadist-style ambush on his own unit. He was deep into O9A, feeding info to their networks.
Or take Joshua Caleb Sutter, an FBI informant who embedded in far-right groups while promoting O9A’s hateful garbage.
These aren’t accidents; O9A texts outright encourage posing as pillars of society to erode them—think cops turning corrupt or clergy leading flocks astray. It’s straight out of the devil’s handbook: “Be ye therefore wise as serpents” (Matt. 10:16), but twisted to evil ends.
764: O9A’s Digital Spawn?
Now, 764 fits right into O9A’s orbit. They’re all about grooming kids on Discord and Telegram, extorting nudes, forcing self-harm, and even animal abuse for kicks.
Sources call 764 a “Satanic neo-Nazi transnational sextortion network” that’s “adjacent to” or “stemming from” O9A.
They share the Satanic flair, the hatred for norms, and that accelerationist urge to destroy innocence.
If O9A is the mothership, 764 is like a rogue satellite, beaming their chaos into kids’ phones.
And infiltration? Absolutely. If O9A pushes embedding in real-world groups, it’s no stretch to see their offshoots using fake online personas (like Barnett’s “Jodie Johnson”) to infiltrate families and churches digitally.
Barnett: A Church-Wrecking Ball
Now, let’s revisit Barnett: this guy’s a 34-year-old associate pastor at Catawba Valley Baptist near Roanoke, VA. Going by the fake name of “Jodie Johnson,” he’s accused of catfishing teen girls as young as 14 for explicit pics while married and ministering to youth.
No proven ties to O9A or 764—searches come up empty—but the pattern screams foul play, including encrypting pictures of this girl, standard practice of 764.
Posing as a teen to exploit trust? That’s 764’s MO. And as a pastor, he’s in the perfect spot to undermine Christianity: erode faith in leaders, scare parents away from youth groups, and paint the Church as hypocritical.
There’s no need to repeat the horrible details of what Barnett had these girls do, because this quote from Ann Busby, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Richmond Division, says enough:
“The heinous crimes Barnett is charged with are what keep parents up at night,” she said.
If O9A’s goal is destroying Judeo-Christian values, a scandal like this does the job without firing a shot. It’s like the enemy saying, “If I can’t shut down the Church outright, I’ll rot it from the inside.”
This isn’t paranoia—it’s biblical.
Jesus warned of false prophets who “come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves” (Matt. 7:15). And in a digital age, wolves don’t need fangs; they need usernames and apps.
The Bigger Picture: Digital Demons at the Gate
Tie this to what we’ve been sounding the alarm on: China’s AI surge, with its surveillance tech crushing Christians overseas. Groups like O9A and 764 are the homegrown version—using the web to infiltrate and destroy.
AI could supercharge this: imagine algorithms spotting “vulnerable” kids for grooming or flagging church leaders for scandals. That’s why our coming AI Watchman Tower website is crucial—it’s our mast to spot these threats early.
Christians, this is spiritual warfare on steroids.
Pray for protection over our churches, vet leaders like never before, and teach kids to navigate the digital minefield. My upcoming book and documentary, When Evil Stops Hiding, nails it: these forces aren’t hiding anymore—they’re infiltrating.
Share this on Substack, rally your community. The Church has faced dragons before; with God’s help, we’ll slay this one too.
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Martin Mawyer
Martin Mawyer is the Founder of Christian Action Network, based in Lynchburg, VA.
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