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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Feds rattled by rise of sinister 764 global internet sextortion cult that targets minors, loves torture
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Feds rattled by rise of sinister 764 global internet sextortion cult that targets minors, loves torture

Last updated: February 7, 2026 3:00 am
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The rise of a nihilistic terror cult known as 764 that blackmails minors into sex acts, self-harm, and animal torture has been unnerving federal law enforcement officials. The group has been linked to multiple cases of extreme coercion and exploitation of vulnerable minors, leading to arrests and investigations by authorities.

Last year, federal prosecutors in DC charged Leonidas “War” Varagiannis and Prasan “Trippy” Nepal for allegedly coercing girls into performing disturbing acts for the group’s perverse entertainment. These acts included self-mutilation, online sexual acts, self-immolation, harm to animals, and even suicide and murder. The US Attorney for the District of Columbia, Jeanine Pirro, expressed concern over the dangerous online child predators and emphasized the importance of combatting such threats through targeted undercover operations.

One victim of War and Trippy recounted how she was pressured into performing a “cut-show” after threats to release her private messages and images. The two men would then brag about their ability to blackmail victims into committing heinous acts, with War even boasting that one girl committed suicide for the group.

Since 2021, there have been numerous arrests linked to 764 and its offshoots, revealing a network of cyber predators who prey on minors, especially girls between the ages of 10 and 17. These predators manipulate children online, often targeting those with mental health challenges. They lure victims into private online spaces where they pressure them into engaging in disturbing actions, record them, and then use the footage as blackmail for further exploitation.

The group’s activities include coercing victims to harm themselves, engage in sexual acts, hurt family or friends, and commit violent acts such as firebombings and stabbing sprees. Victims are often pushed to record these actions, which are then shared within the group to gain credibility and status. The network’s accelerationist goals aim to destabilize society and undermine the current world order.

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764 was founded in 2021 by Bradley Chance Cadenhead, who became an internet predator known as “Felix” after facing bullying and struggles in his personal life. He and his followers blackmailed young victims into filming themselves in disturbing acts, sharing gore and child pornography. Cadenhead, who is now serving an 80-year prison sentence, has been linked to multiple cases of exploitation and extortion of minors.

The group’s activities highlight the dangers of online predators and the need for increased vigilance and awareness among parents and law enforcement. Authorities continue to investigate and prosecute cases related to 764 and its various offshoots, aiming to protect vulnerable minors from exploitation and harm. The case of 764 goes further than CVLT with animal torture, rape, self-harm, bestiality, and other evil behavior has sent shockwaves through the federal justice system. The leader of this extremist group, Cadenhead, was sentenced in 2023, with the prosecutor describing the acts as pure evil. The aftermath of 764 has led to the emergence of offshoot groups like the “8884” network, which have continued to perpetrate heinous crimes.

One such incident involved a 19-year-old leader of the “8884” network and his accomplice, who coerced a female minor into attempting suicide by overdosing on pills. They also forced victims to engage in self-harm, torture animals, and commit other horrifying acts. These actions highlight the disturbing influence of 764 and its offshoots on vulnerable individuals.

The dark and twisted nature of these groups has drawn comparisons to the works of horror writer Stephen King. The Department of Justice’s National Security Division has expressed shock at the levels of depravity exhibited by these individuals. The arrest of individuals associated with “764 Inferno” further exposed the extent of psychological torment inflicted on minors through the creation of “lorebooks” that promoted violence and self-harm.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi condemned the actions of these individuals, labeling their activities as one of the most heinous online child exploitation enterprises encountered by law enforcement. The surge in cybercrimes targeting minors, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, has raised concerns among authorities.

In light of these developments, the Department of Homeland Security has emphasized the importance of parental vigilance in monitoring their children’s online activities. The “Know2Protect” initiative aims to educate parents about the warning signs of online exploitation, such as unexplained marks on children’s bodies and unusual behavior towards animals.

While law enforcement agencies have the capability to track down perpetrators of these crimes, prevention remains a key focus. By empowering parents to recognize the dangers posed by groups like 764, the DHS hopes to mitigate the risk of children falling victim to online predators.

The ongoing battle against cyber exploitation and child abuse underscores the need for constant vigilance and proactive measures to protect vulnerable individuals from falling prey to online predators. Parents are urged to take an active role in monitoring their children’s online interactions and report any suspicious activities to authorities. The fight against groups like 764 and their offshoots requires a united front from law enforcement, parents, and the community to safeguard the well-being of children and prevent further atrocities.

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