The ONA gained significant media attention in the 1990s and early 2000s, partly due to the murder of a teenager, which was linked to the activities of a group associated with the ONA. This event led to increased scrutiny and public concern about the nature of the organization.
Following Anton Long's purported retirement or death (sources vary), the ONA has continued to evolve. Various groups and individuals claim to represent or be inspired by the ONA's teachings, leading to a proliferation of different interpretations and practices under the ONA banner. This has resulted in a diverse and sometimes contentious landscape of ONA-related activity.
This is their core system of "initiatory" progression. It acts as a roadmap for members to evolve through seven distinct stages (from Neophyte to Immortal) by completing difficult physical, mental, and "sinister" tasks. These often include surviving in the wilderness, studying esoteric texts, and performing "insight roles" where a member lives an undercover life as someone with a completely different worldview (e.g., joining the military or a political extremist group) to gain experience and break down their own personality.
The ONA gained significant media attention in the 1990s and early 2000s, partly due to the murder of a teenager, which was linked to the activities of a group associated with the ONA. This event led to increased scrutiny and public concern about the nature of the organization.
Following Anton Long's purported retirement or death (sources vary), the ONA has continued to evolve. Various groups and individuals claim to represent or be inspired by the ONA's teachings, leading to a proliferation of different interpretations and practices under the ONA banner. This has resulted in a diverse and sometimes contentious landscape of ONA-related activity. the order of the nine angles
This is their core system of "initiatory" progression. It acts as a roadmap for members to evolve through seven distinct stages (from Neophyte to Immortal) by completing difficult physical, mental, and "sinister" tasks. These often include surviving in the wilderness, studying esoteric texts, and performing "insight roles" where a member lives an undercover life as someone with a completely different worldview (e.g., joining the military or a political extremist group) to gain experience and break down their own personality. The ONA gained significant media attention in the