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Teen School Shooter Tied to Satanic Cults, Pedophile Networks, and Extremist Accelerationist Groups, Manifesto Reveals

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(TJV) A 15-year-old female suspect, identified as Natalie (or Samantha) Rupnow, who killed two people and herself at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, has been linked to Satanic, pedophilic, and militant accelerationist groups, according to researchers.

Journalist Anna Slatz of Reduxx obtained a manifesto reportedly written by Rupnow through her boyfriend, who was in a long-distance online relationship with her for two years but never met her in person. Slatz confirmed the authenticity of the document after the boyfriend provided a screen recording of its origin. She clarified rumors about the suspect’s and her boyfriend’s gender identities, stating both were biological females and males, respectively.

Slatz shared details of the manifesto on social media, revealing that it outlined Rupnow’s troubled home life and obsession with past mass killers, particularly European perpetrators such as Pekka Eric Auvinen, Arda Küçükyetim, and Vladislav Roslyakov.

CLICK HERE to read the full thread by Slatz, and see a portion of the manifesto below:

Further investigations by independent journalist “BX” uncovered connections between Rupnow’s alleged online accounts and extremist groups. Her social media reportedly followed accounts linked to the Tempel ov Blood, a U.S.-based affiliate of the Order of Nine Angles (O9A), a militant Satanic network associated with child abuse and violent extremism. Another handle she followed was tied to the 764 pedophilia network, described in a March Wired Magazine article as a global network of predators targeting children.

A Telegram account suspected to belong to Rupnow was also linked to a 764-related channel, where the administrator complained about the attention drawn by her actions. Additionally, the manifesto’s language suggested influence from the Terrorgram Collective, a transnational terrorist group, and a Satanic accelerationist organization based in Ukraine called MKU. Rupnow reportedly referred to her idols as “Saints,” a nod to Terrorgram ideology, and was inspired by Arda Küçükyetim, whose manifesto mimicked MKU’s Hater’s Handbook.

The suspect’s alleged Telegram account was also part of “Gypsy’s Continental 6.0,” a channel followed by a woman previously arrested for conspiring to commit terrorism while leading the Terrorgram Collective.

Law enforcement has not yet confirmed the existence of a manifesto or commented on the suspect’s alleged affiliations as the investigation continues.

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