Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel has announced the arrest of two individuals who are allegedly leaders of a violent child exploitation network that is deeply intertwined with a Satanic, neo-Nazi group. Remember when a certain group of folks on the right who were part of a movement using the 17th letter of the alphabet tried to inform the world that these kinds of groups were real, but everyone said they were crazy?
Looks like a lot of folks are going to be walking around with egg on their faces.
Federal authorities have arrested Leanoidis Varagiannis, also known as War, 21, and Prasan Nepal, known as Trippy, 20, in April, according to a press release published by the Department of Justice. Varagiannis, who is a U.S. citizen, was arrested in Greece on Monday. Nepal was taken into custody in North Carolina on April 22.
According to the Daily Caller, Patel announced the arrest of these two miscreants online on Wednesday.
“Working with [the DOJ] and [Attorney General Pam Bondi], I can now report the FBI and our partners have arrested two individuals on charges of operating an international child exploitation enterprise,” he wrote.
“This is a significant case in our renewed mission to crack down on child sexual exploitation and abuse — heinous crimes that no child or parent should ever be faced with,” he said.
NEW: Working with @TheJusticeDept @AGPamBondi, I can now report the FBI and our partners have arrested two individuals on charges of operating an international child exploitation enterprise.
This is a significant case in our renewed mission to crack down on child sexual…
— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) April 30, 2025
The two men directly played a role in coordinating the efforts of 764 and a primary subgroup known as 764 Inferno, an affidavit revealed. They also allegedly, “directed, participated in, and otherwise caused the production and distribution of child sexual abuse material (CSAM),” the DOJ said.
Check out more from the Daily Caller:
The network is a “nihilistic violent extremist (NVE)” group which targets “vulnerable children online,” the affidavit read. Authorities said 764 is an international network. The members of 764 would target vulnerable individuals and “groom them to share private information” as well as “intimate images,” according to court documents.
The exploitation network allegedly coerced victims to share increasingly extreme content, including “images of the victims cutting the names of 764 members into their bodies.”
“The 764 network’s accelerationist goals include social unrest and the downfall of the current world order, including the United States Government,” the affidavit said. An investigation from CBC News revealed the group is a “satanic cult.”
“Police say 764 and its related groups are terrorizing thousands of children around the world. Its members prowl on popular platforms and lure vulnerable minors into private groups where they push them to self-harm, hurt their pets, and kill themselves,” the Canadian outlet revealed.
764 has been influenced by the satanic neo-Nazi Order of Nine Angels (09A), according to the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD), citing court documents. 764 has used online platforms to target victims, including Snapchat, Instagram, Roblox and Telegram, the institute found.
The leaders of 764 subgroups allegedly often require prospective members to “provide proof of illegal activities” before allowing them access to the network. This helps the network evade law enforcement, according to the ISD.The FBI discovered the group in 2023, two years after an arrest of individual on gun charges.
The DOJ also said the members of the group psychologically tormented and inflicted “extreme violence against minors.” These are sick and twisted people who are preying on our children. It’s more important now than ever that we be involved in our children’s lives and be aware of who they are talking to online. Depending on age, it might be best to not even allow them access to social media or any sort of public platform where they can talk to adults.
If the two men are found guilty, they could face a maximum of life behind bars.
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