Underground Predators TARGET American Children For MASSACRE

Secret satanic and neo-Nazi online networks are systematically targeting and radicalizing vulnerable American children through encrypted platforms, turning them into weapons against innocent communities—including the recent Minneapolis church massacre that claimed two young lives.
Extremist Networks Exploit America’s Vulnerable Youth
The August 27, 2025 attack at Annunciation Catholic Church represents a horrifying evolution of online radicalization targeting our nation’s children. Robin Westman, the 23-year-old transgender shooter who killed two innocent children and wounded 17 others, fell victim to a sophisticated network of extremist groups operating in the digital shadows. These organizations—including 764, COM, No Lives Matter, and the Order of the Nine Angles—deliberately prey upon marginalized and vulnerable young Americans, grooming them for violence through a toxic blend of satanic, neo-Nazi, and accelerationist ideologies.
The 764 network, founded in 2021 by then-15-year-old Bradley Cadenhead in Texas, has evolved into a decentralized terrorism operation that the Department of Justice now classifies as a “Tier One” threat. Cadenhead received an 80-year prison sentence in 2023 for child pornography charges, but his digital poison continues spreading. FBI Assistant Director David Scott warns these groups seek “the most harm to victims” as a twisted badge of honor, targeting children through encrypted messaging platforms like Discord, Telegram, and Terrorgram.
Law Enforcement Struggles Against Digital Predators
The FBI has opened 250 active investigations tied to 764 activities, with victims ranging from nine years old to young adults. These cases reveal a disturbing pattern of sexual exploitation, extortion, and incitement to violence perpetrated against America’s most vulnerable children. The recent arrests of Leonidas Varagiannis and Prasan Nepal, alleged leaders of the “764 Inferno” subgroup, exposed the global reach of these criminal networks. Both face life imprisonment for directing criminal activities targeting children worldwide, demonstrating how foreign actors exploit American youth through digital platforms.
The challenge facing law enforcement reflects broader concerns about government overreach and tech company accountability. These extremist groups operate through constantly shifting, encrypted communications that make traditional surveillance difficult. David Riedman from Idaho State University’s K-12 School Shooting Database notes clear extremist symbolism in Westman’s actions, describing the attack as a “postmodern representation of a template of violence” inspired by decades of online radicalization dating back to Columbine-inspired subcultures in Russia and Eastern Europe.
Pattern of Anti-Christian Violence Emerges
The Minneapolis attack follows a troubling pattern of violence targeting Christian institutions and conservative values. Westman’s assault on Annunciation Catholic Church echoes the 2023 Nashville Covenant School shooting by Audrey Hale, another transgender individual who left behind a detailed manifesto. These incidents raise serious questions about the intersection of radical gender ideology and anti-Christian sentiment being promoted through online extremist networks that specifically target religious communities and traditional American values.
Independent journalist Becca Spinks highlights how these groups deliberately target vulnerable youth through sexual exploitation, extortion, and psychological manipulation. The Order of the Nine Angles, founded in the UK during the 1970s by David Myatt, promotes “accelerationism”—the deliberate hastening of societal collapse through chaos and violence. This anti-American ideology now infects vulnerable children through platforms that claim to protect user privacy while enabling predators to operate with impunity.
Tech Platforms Enable Ongoing Threat
Despite claims of proactive content removal, major tech platforms continue serving as recruiting grounds for these extremist networks. Discord and Telegram maintain they have removed hundreds of 764-related groups, yet these organizations simply migrate to new servers and adapt their tactics to evade detection. The generational gap in digital awareness, emphasized by News Junkie podcast host Shawn Wasson, leaves parents and educators unprepared to recognize or combat sophisticated online predators targeting their children with extremist propaganda and calls for violence.
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