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===Interest in Nazism and jihadism=== {{Quote box | width = 25em | quote = "[[Adolf Hitler]] was sent by our gods<br />To guide us to greatness<br />We believe in the inequality of races<br />And in the right of the [[Aryan]] to live<br />According to the laws of the folk.<br />We acknowledge that the story of the Jewish "holocaust"<br />Is a lie to keep our race in chains<br />And express our desire to see the truth revealed.<br />We believe in justice for our oppressed comrades<br />And seek an end to the world-wide<br />Persecution of National-Socialists." | source = — The ONA's "Mass of Heresy"{{sfn|Kaplan|2000a|p=237}} }} If the identification of Long as Myatt is correct, then the ONA would have its ideological foundations in the neo-Nazi movement.{{sfn|Gregorius|2023|p=254}} The ONA's material contains various positive references to [[Nazism]] and neo-Nazism,{{sfn|Kaplan|2000a|p=237}} praising [[Nazi Germany]] as "a practical expression of the Satanic spirit ... a burst of Luciferian light – of zest and power – in an otherwise Nazarene, pacified, and boring world."{{sfn|Goodrick-Clarke|2003|p=221}} The ONA also evokes the Nazi leader [[Adolf Hitler]] as a positive force in its text for the performance of a [[Black Mass]].{{sfn|Baddeley|2010|p=155}} Embracing [[Holocaust denial]],{{sfn|Goodrick-Clarke|2003|p=221}} it claims that the [[The Holocaust|Holocaust]] [[Holocaust denial|was a myth]] which was constructed by the Magian/Nazarene establishment in order to denigrate the Nazi administration after the [[World War II|Second World War]] and erase its achievements from "the psyche of the West".{{sfn|Goodrick-Clarke|2003|p=221}} The group believes that a neo-Nazi revolution is necessary in order to overthrow the Magian-Nazarene domination of Western society and establish the Imperium, ultimately allowing humanity to enter the Galactic civilization of the future.{{sfnm|1a1=Gardell|1y=2003|1p=294|2a1=Goodrick-Clarke|2y=2003|2p=221}} Senior group member Christos Beest, however, presents Nazi imagery as just one way in which the Order works, instead maintaining that they are "the only true anarchist group".{{sfn|Gregorius|2023|p=254}} While the group's Black Mass commonly invoked Hitler, another version—produced by Australian ONA group The Temple of THEM—replaces the Nazi leader with the [[Salafi jihadism|Salafi jihadist]] [[Osama bin Laden]].{{sfnm|1a1=Sieg|1y=2013|1p=258|2a1=Introvigne|2y=2016|2p=359}} The group frames neo-Nazism and Salafi jihadism as "causal forms" which will help to bring down the old order and facilitate the coming of a new aeon.{{sfn|Shah|Cooper|Newcombe|2023|p=5}} In this, some ONA texts present the support of neo-Nazism as arising not from a genuine belief in Nazi ideology, but as part of a "sinister strategy" to advance Aeonic evolution.{{sfnm|1a1=Gardell|1y=2003|1p=294|2a1=Sieg|2y=2013|2p=259}} As the scholars Shanon Shah, Jane Cooper and Suzanne Newcombe have noted, there is a flexibility to the ONA's approaches which allow different groups and individuals affiliated with the movement to adopt different beliefs.{{sfn|Shah|Cooper|Newcombe|2023|p=5}} The writings of Chloe Ortega and Kayla DiGiovanni, key publicists for the U.S.-based White Star Acception, express what Sieg termed a "left-anarchist" platform which lacked the condemnation of [[Zionism]] and the endorsement of [[Aryan]] racialism which is found in Long's writings.{{sfn|Sieg|2013|p=269}}
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