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===Public emergence=== [[File:Fenrir-o9a.png|thumb|upright|An issue of the ONA's original ''Fenrir'' magazine|left]] The ONA came to public attention in the early 1980s.{{sfn|Gardell|2003|p=293}} At this point, Gregorius noted, it was "most likely very small, possibly having only one or two actual members."{{sfn|Gregorius|2023|p=254}} Over coming years it issued material for public consumption, including philosophical tracts, ritual instruction, letters, poetry, and gothic fiction.{{sfnm|1a1=Kaplan|1y=2000a|1p=236|2a1=Gardell|2y=2003|2p=293}} Published in 1984,{{sfnm|1a1=Doyle White|1y=2018|1p=159|2a1=Gregorius|2y=2023|2p=256}} the ''Black Book of Satan'' was a core ritual text;{{sfnm|1a1=Senholt|1y=2013|1p=260|2a1=Introvigne|2y=2016|2p=361}} Long claimed that it was an embellished version of a text previously used by the Temple of the Sun.{{sfn|Doyle White|2018|p=159}} During the 1980s and 1990s, the Order spread its message through articles in magazines,{{sfn|Senholt|2013|p=256}} and in 1988 it launched its own journal, ''Fenrir''.{{sfnm|1a1=Goodrick-Clarke|1y=2003|1p=218|2a1=Baddeley|2y=2010|2p=155|3a1=Senholt|3y=2013|3p=256}} The ONA has also issued its own music, painted [[tarot]] set known as the Sinister Tarot, and a three-dimensional board game known as the Star Game.{{sfn|Kaplan|2000a|p=236}} During the early 1990s, the Order stated that it was entering the second stage of its development, in which it would leave behind its prior focus on recruitment and public outreach within the occult community and instead focus on refining its teachings.{{sfn|Monette|2013|p=107}} Its resulting quietness led some occultists to speculate that the ONA had become defunct.{{sfn|Monette|2013|p=107}} The 1990s also saw the emergence of several Satanist groups espousing explicitly far-right political positions, among them the Brotherhood of Balder, the Order of the Sinister Way, and the White Order of Thule.{{sfn|Gregorius|2023|p=260}} The ONA established links with some of these other neo-Nazi Satanist groups: its international distributor was New Zealander [[Kerry Bolton]], the founder of the [[Black Order (Satanist group)|Black Order]].{{sfn|Goodrick-Clarke|2003|p=229}} Bolton is described as an ONA adept in the group's published letter-correspondence.{{sfn|Senholt|2013|p=254}} Also associated was the U.S.-based Tempel ov Blood, which published various texts through Ixaxaar Press.{{sfnm|1a1=Monette|1y=2013|1pp=89–90|2a1=Introvigne|2y=2016|2p=359}} Another is the California-based White Star Acception, which has been designated as the ONA's "Flagship Nexion" in the United States, despite diverging from mainstream ONA teachings on a number of issues.{{sfnm|1a1=Sieg|1y=2013|1p=253|2a1=Introvigne|2y=2016|2p=359}} The ONA also has access to a private library of occult and far right material owned by the [[Order of the Jarls of Bælder]].{{sfn|Goodrick-Clarke|2003|p=225}}
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