Pederazia and Satanism: 764, the group claimed by the author of the threats in Valencian schools
A teenager created a network in Texas in 2020 that the FBI considers a level 1 terrorist threat

BarcelonaStephenville is a small town of 20,000 inhabitants in Texas, in the south-east of the United States. The postal code of this typical American town, with wide streets and houses facing the four winds, is 76401. In one of these houses lived Bradley Cadenhead, a boy with a difficult adolescence, besieged by young people of his age. He found his refuge in the computer, and in video games. He communicated, above all, through Discord, a messaging application that he began to use with an increasingly dark purpose. In 2020, when he was 25 years old, Cadenhead laid the first stone of an extremist and violent network, which encouraged its members to exchange child pornography and images of acts of extreme sexual violence. To choose the name of the group, he looked at his city: the first three digits of the postal code of Stephenville, 764. Now the name of this group has reached the Valencian Community.
These same three numbers are the ones that the 23-year-old young man cited this Thursday morning has threatened a violent attack on several educational centers in the Valencian Country. When he was arrested he said that he had done it on behalf of 764, a network that in five years has gone from being a teenager's mania to a terrorist group considered level 1 by the FBI, with dozens of followers around the world. Cadenhead is already 19 years old and is serving a 70-year prison sentence. However, his legacy is more current than ever: on February 12, 2025, the Italian police arrested a teenage follower of 764 in Bolzano, Tyrol, for manufacturing explosives and distributing child pornography, and on the same day a 25-year-old from Arkansas pleaded guilty to murdering himself and distributing it to 764 channels.
The arrests and police operations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and even Brazil have been taking place. This is how the FBI defines group 764: "It is a network of violent extremists who seek to normalize the production, exchange and possession of child pornography and related material. gore to desensitize and corrupt youth toward future acts of violence. Members demand that victims engage in and share means of self-mutilation, sexual acts, harm to animals, random acts of violence, suicide, and murder, all for the purpose of accelerating chaos and disrupting society and the world order." Behind all this, according to the Justice Department. LNA ~ Satanism and fascism
In fact, the 764 group is allied with the Order of the New Angles, an organization that, among its ideology, would have the will to replace the current order with a new empire based on fascism, social Darwinism and Satanism. Citing this ideology, in February 2021 a 22-year-old young man kidnapped and raped a girl in Virginia, in the USA. He ended up being sentenced to 350 years in prison.
The American police also arrested a 20-year-old young man from Tucson, Arizona, on December 11 for being part of the 764 group. His way of acting perfectly demonstrates the modus operandi Online: He recruited young girls online (usually through video games) and forced them to self-mutilate. He also forced a 13-year-old girl to carve his name in all possible places on her body, threatening to publish intimate photos of her if she did not comply. Subsequently, members of the 764 group, spread across the world, share this content through Discord channels, Telegram and other applications.