Nazi terrorism isn’t like it was a generation ago. It’s worse. Accelerationism is the theme of the day and has been for years. But that wasn’t always the case. James Mason’s Siege could have fallen into obscurity. Instead, it has become the template for the next generation of online Nazi extremists, with the Order of Nine Angles (O9A) Satanic strains of accelerationism becoming particularly popular. Whereas Christian Identity white supremacy was the expected form of Nazi terror in the 1990s from groups like the Aryan Nations, today an attack is far more likely to be carried about by a follower of Atomwaffen who has been indoctrinated with Satanic Nazi tracts like Iron Gates or Bluebird that serve of contemporary analogs to the Turner Diaries or Serpent’s Walk. That didn’t just happen. It turns out ‘mainstream’ white nationalists set out to popularize of accelerationism over two decades ago, republishing Siege and focusing attention on figures like O9A leader David Myatt and Hindu-fascist Savitra Devi. And then, in 2003, Joshua Caleb Sutter, a young leader in the Aryan Nations, was sent to prison on charges related to a plot to attack abortion clinics and political opponents. He emerged from prison a year later as an undercover FBI informant who would spend the next two decades as the leading publisher of accelerationist Satanic Nazism. A form of Nazi Satanism that celebrates ritualistic child abuse and has become intertwine with some of the most sadistic and depraved corners of the internet. Where children are lured into extremists communities with gory and child pornography content designed to desensitize and then coerced into committing acts of abuse and terror themselves. As Sutter once characterized the “Tempel ov Blood” O9A offshoot he runs, “this Tempel is in many ways a social programming experiment.” Nazi terrorism really has somehow become more depraved than it already was.
At the same time, neo-Confederate Christian Nationalist movements deeply aligned with the powerful Council for National Policy (CNP) haven’t just grown. They’ve been thriving and increasingly their reach. One such neo-Confederate preachers, Doug Wilson, co-authored a book in 1996 arguing the Confederate South was the biblical ideal society that needed to be recreated. His co-author, Steven J. Wilkins, was a co-founder of the League of South (LOS). Both has prominet CNP members RJ Rushdoony and Gary North as close theocratic collaborators. Wilkins went on to execute a LOS plot takeover churches in the South US that were deemed to be ripe recruitment pools for their neo-Confederate ideology. Wilson spent the following decades building an increasingly influential pro-Confederate network of churches that now includes current Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth as a member. It turns out Wilson has also been involved with the planning behind Project 2025 and is now planning on opening a new congregation in Washington DC which will serve as a hub for his growing religious empire.
At the same time Christian Identity white power terror has largely been supplanted by nihilistic accelerationism in the online era (thanks, in part, to the decades-long efforts of a paid FBI informant), organized neo-Confederate Christian Nationalism has grown so powerful it is now playing a role in the CNP’s ongoing “Second American Revolution”. That’s the incredible story we’re going to be examining in this post.
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