Of The 9 Angles - Order
The O9A claims to be the successor of a pre-Christian "Sinister Tradition" from the Welsh Marches. Most scholars, however, attribute its modern foundation to , a prominent British neo-Nazi who reportedly used the pseudonym Anton Long . While Myatt has denied this connection, "Long" is credited with writing the group's foundational texts, such as The Black Book of Satan and Naos . Philosophy and Beliefs
The O9A's philosophy emphasizes individualism, self-realization, and the pursuit of excellence. It encourages adherents to question conventional norms and values, embracing instead a path of self-directed evolution and spiritual exploration. order of the 9 angles
The ONA rejects the "safety" of modern magic. In their view, magic is not about lighting a candle for good luck; it is about danger, transgression, and survival. The O9A claims to be the successor of
In their texts, they advocate for: