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Charges laid against a U.S. Army soldier linked to a U.K.-based satanic neo-Nazi group the Order of Nine Angles has renewed calls for its banning.
A U.S. Army private is accused of planning a violent attack on his own unit with the Order of the Nine Angles — a neo- Nazi satanic group based in the U.K., sometimes called the O9A or ONA ...
Part of a neo-Nazi, pro-jihadist group known as the Order of the Nine Angles (O9A), Ethan Melzer, now 24, provided sensitive details about his unit, including locations, security and troop ...
A federal judge threw the book at an ex-Army soldier who plotted to kill fellow service members on behalf of a bizarre neo-Nazi satanist group, sentencing him to the maximum of 45 years in prison ...
The couple – described as followers of Satanism – were members of the Order of Nine Angles (O9A), an obscure neo-Nazi group that originated in the UK in the 1970s.
Ethan Melzer, the former Army private described as "the enemy within" because he plotted with a Satanic neo-Nazi group known as O9A to kill fellow soldiers, was sentenced Friday to 45 years in ...
According to Melzer's defense attorney, Jonathan Marvinny, Melzer discovered the O9A group online in early 2019 -- three months after he had enlisted in the US Army -- and, after being "confined ...