21 Paths to the Kingdom of Darkness

[1] The idea of the Order of Nine Angles, represented by the book 21 Paths to the Kingdom of Darkness, is also marginal in the circles of both esotericists and extreme right-wingers.

The book suggests supporters of democracy, human dignity and equality, anti-fascists, sex offenders, foreign drug dealers or people called "economic refugee" as targets for murder.

[1] The book considers God to be non-existent, but declares a belief in the "Powers of Darkness", which are "forces operating on the acausal level of existence".

[2] According to its introduction, 21 Paths to the Kingdom of Darkness seeks to guide people to actions that would bring the current age to its conclusion.

[1] It requires voluntary submission from the human sacrifice and after the murder, pastries are recommended to be made from the victim's blood for ceremonial purposes.

The person who received the longest sentence for the Lahti terrorism case, who talked about the murder of Sanna Marin among other things, had 21 Paths to the Kingdom of Darkness in his possession.

In the spring and summer of 2023, the police feared that a forty-year-old man from Ylöjärvi was preparing a ritual murder according to the book's teachings.

[2] The man is known to have published satanic fiction,[1] analyses written for a far-right online publication and articles for the Finns Party think tank.