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===Twenty-first century spread=== In 2000, the ONA established a presence on the Internet, using it as a medium to communicate with others and to distribute its writings.{{sfn|Senholt|2013|p=256}} In 2008, the ONA announced that it was entering the third phase in its history, in which it would once again focus heavily on promotion, utilising such [[social media]] as online blogs, forums, [[Facebook]], and [[YouTube]] to spread its message.{{sfnm|1a1=Monette|1y=2013|1p=107|2a1=Shah|2a2=Cooper|2a3=Newcombe|2y=2023|2p=3}} In 2011, the "Old Guard", a group of longstanding members of the Order, stated that they would withdraw from active, public work with the group.{{sfn|Monette|2013|p=93}} In March 2012, Long announced that he would be withdrawing from public activity, although he appears to have remained active in the Order.{{sfn|Monette|2013|p=87}} According to Monette, as of 2013 the group had associates and groups in the United States, Europe, Brazil, Egypt, Australia, and Russia.{{sfn|Monette|2013|p=88}} Links were for instance built between the ONA and the [[Nordic Resistance Movement]], a neo-Nazi group in Scandinavia.{{sfn|Upchurch|2021|p=32}} In the United States, the influence of the ONA was cited over the [[Atomwaffen Division]], a neo-Nazi group formed in 2013; the latter's website Siege Culture promoted the ONA publication ''Hostia''.<ref name="Anti-Defamation League">{{cite web |title=Backgrounder: Atomwaffen Division (AWD) |url=https://www.adl.org/education/resources/backgrounders/atomwaffen-division-awd |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191110070452/https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounders/atomwaffen-division-awd |archive-date=2019-11-10 |access-date=2019-08-12 |website=[[Anti-Defamation League]] |language=en-US}}</ref> According to journalist Nate Thayer, at least nine members of the ONA-affiliated [[Tempel ov Blood]] held key positions in Atomwaffen Division.{{sfn|Shah|Cooper|Newcombe|2023|p=9}} The ONA's influence was also observed over the Atomwaffen Division's British branch, the [[Sonnenkrieg Division]],<ref name="kids"/><ref>{{cite news |last=Lowles |first=Nick |date=2019-02-18 |title=Opinion: Far right hate is spiralling out of control – and politicians aren't doing enough to stop it |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/far-right-extremism-racism-islamophobia-antisemitism-hope-not-hate-politics-report-a8784946.html |access-date=2026-01-10 |work=[[The Independent]] |language=en-GB |location=London |issn=1741-9743}}</ref> and over another neo-Nazi group, [[National Action (UK)|National Action]]. The leader of the ONA's Yorkshire nexion, Ryan Fleming—who was convicted for sexual abuse in 2011 and in 2017—was a National Action member.{{sfn|Shah|Cooper|Newcombe|2023|p=1}} A purported leader of the Mexican [[Eco-terrorism|eco-terrorist]] group [[Individualists Tending to the Wild]] also claimed to have drawn influence from the ONA and Tempel ov Blood.<ref>{{cite web |last=Gartenstein-Ross |first=Daveed |last2=Chace-Donahue |first2=Emelie |last3=Plant |first3=Thomas |date=2023-07-23 |title=The Order of Nine Angles |url=https://www.fdd.org/analysis/2023/07/25/the-order-of-nine-angles/ |access-date=2023-07-26 |website=[[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]] |language=en}}</ref> According to Monette, some ONA members join the military and the police to perform killings.{{sfn|Monette|2013|p=114}} Since 2020 some examples have surfaced. Some members of the neo-Nazi [[Rusich Group]] adhere to ONA satanism.<ref name="odessa">{{cite news |date=2024-09-10 |title=The Russian Federation sends a neo-Nazi sabotage group to spy on the Finnish border |url=https://odessa-journal.com/public/the-russian-federation-sends-a-neo-nazi-sabotage-group-to-spy-on-the-finnish-border |access-date=2025-07-05 |work=[[The Odessa Journal]] |language=en}}</ref> In 2019, [[Nick Lowles]], founder of the British anti-extremism group [[Hope Not Hate]], stated that the ONA was then "becoming more visible and influential than ever" due to the internet, drawing in young people looking for the "edgiest" positions they can find.<ref name="kids">{{cite news |last=Dixon |first=Hayley |date=2019-02-18 |title=Children as young as 13 joining Satanic Nazi groups, report warns |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/02/18/children-young-13-joining-satanic-nazi-groups-report-warns/ |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/02/18/children-young-13-joining-satanic-nazi-groups-report-warns/ |archive-date=2022-01-12 |access-date=2020-09-13 |work=[[The Daily Telegraph]] |language=en-GB |publication-place=London |issn=0307-1235}}</ref> In 2024 ''[[Wired (magazine)|Wired]]'' reported that "In recent years, O9A has become ever-present in the most violent corners of the contemporary far right."<ref name=":0">{{cite news |last=Winston |first=Ali |last2=Hanrahan |first2=Jake |date=2024-08-01 |title=He Was an FBI Informant—and Inspired a Generation of Violent Extremists |url=https://www.wired.com/story/the-dangerous-exploits-of-an-extremist-fbi-informant/ |url-access=subscription |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240927000900/https://www.wired.com/story/the-dangerous-exploits-of-an-extremist-fbi-informant/ |archive-date=2024-09-27 |access-date=2025-11-16 |work=[[Wired (magazine)|Wired]] |location=San Francisco |language=en-US |issn=1059-1028}}</ref> Its visual aesthetics were for instance widely adopted within the [[764 (organization)|764]] network that emerged from the United States in 2021.<ref name=GNET/> The publishing house Martinet Press, run by Tempel ov Blood founder [[Joshua Caleb Sutter]], in particular contributed to the rise of ONA and its connection to 764.<ref name=":0" /> In 2021, court proceedings against Atomwaffen Division leader Kaleb Cole revealed that Sutter since 2003 has been paid over $140,000 by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] as a confidential [[informant]].<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Gault |first=Matthew |date=2021-08-25 |title=FBI Bankrolled Publisher of Occult Neo-Nazi Books, Feds Claim |url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/fbi-bankrolled-publisher-of-occult-neo-nazi-books-feds-claim/ |access-date=2025-09-13 |magazine=[[Vice (magazine)|Vice]] |location=New York City |issn=1077-6788}}</ref><ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Winston |first=Ali |date=2024-03-13 |title=There Are Dark Corners of the Internet. Then There's 764 |url=https://www.wired.com/story/764-com-child-predator-network/ |url-access=subscription |access-date=2025-09-14 |magazine=[[Wired (magazine)|Wired]] |language=en-US |issn=1059-1028 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250808225850/https://www.wired.com/story/764-com-child-predator-network/ |archive-date=2025-08-08}}</ref> The FBI has not addressed Sutter's role.<ref name=":0" /> In 2020, Hope Not Hate called on the UK government to proscribe the ONA for incubating terrorism.{{sfn|Shah|Cooper|Newcombe|2023|p=1}}<ref>{{cite news |last=De Simone |first=Daniel |date=2020-07-16 |title=UK Nazi Satanist group should be outlawed, campaigners urge |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-51682760 |access-date=2020-03-06 |work=[[BBC News]] |location=London |language=en-GB}}</ref> ONA books and texts were banned from distribution in Russia following a 2024 [[St. Petersburg]] court order.<ref>{{cite news |date=2025-12-13 |title=В Петербурге запретили движение, пропагандирующее «унижение христиан» |trans-title=A movement promoting "humiliation of Christians" was banned in St.Petersburg |url=https://www.rbc.ru/spb_sz/01/07/2024/6682a8c69a7947a79a155a10 |access-date=2025-12-13 |work=[[RBK Group]] |language=ru}}</ref> The group was outlawed as a terrorist organization in [[New Zealand]] in 2025.<ref>{{cite newspaper |title=Designation of Two Terrorist Entities |url=https://gazette.govt.nz/notice/id/2025-au7135 |date=2025-12-10 |work=[[New Zealand Gazette]] |language=en-NZ |access-date=2025-12-12}}</ref>
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