Remember those violent nihilistic accelerationist cults we talked about previously? A member of one just got sentenced to 40 years in prison for abusing children.
A Texas member of a Nihilistic Violent ِExtremist (NVE) group, as described by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), was sentenced last week to 40 years in prison after pleading guilty to charges involving racketeering and child sexual exploitation.
Alexis Aldair Chavez of San Antonio, age 19 — also known as “Zack” and “Zack8884” — was additionally sentenced to lifetime supervised release and restitution of $10,000 for both racketeering and “multiple acts relating to the sexual exploitation of children,” according to the DOJ.
Chavez was an “administrator and online leader” of the “8884” NVE network, which is connected to the “764” crime network.
Police describe 764 as “a global Satanic child predator network.” I guess I need to add 884 to the list.
NVEs are groups characterized by acts of extreme violence in the absence of ideological or religious frameworks, diverting from traditional understandings of terrorism or terrorist groups.
Nihilism is itself an ideology, one that believes that life is meaningless and has no value. As Dostoevsky once noted, “If there is no God, everything is permitted.”
Members aim to generate indiscriminate chaos and societal collapse through a number of mediums. Recruitment often takes place online and primarily targets children and youth.
NVEs often operate through messaging platforms such as Discord and Telegram and gaming platforms like Roblox, and groups typically fixate on promotion of violence with children. This often done through communications which involves posts and images dealing with sexual violence, suicide, gore, animal abuse, murder, the occult, and serial killings. Perpetrators often direct their victims to commit violent acts, against others or themselves.
Chavez was arrested on October 24, 2024 after the FBI discovered multiple instances of him and co-conspirators targeting minor girls online and coercing them to engage in explicit acts. According to the DOJ, Chavez and others coerced a number of girls into suicide attempts, sexually obscene acts, and self-harm — including one minor girl setting her arm on fire and another cutting the name “Zack” into her arm. They also coerced some into engaging in animal abuse, with one coerced to cut her tongue as well as torture and kill a cat. All instances were recorded on video.
Chavez was charged with distribution and possession of child pornography. Racketeering — also among Chavez’s convictions — is the act of operating an illegal enterprise for profit.
The court recommended Chavez serve his sentence in the Federal Correction Institute, Seagoville, a low-security correctional facility east of Fort Worth.
I would say that a low-security prison is too good for him. Then again, hanging is too good for him.
The 764 network was founded in Texas on Discord in 2021 by Bradley Cadenhead, who was 15 years old at the time. Cadenhead had formally connected with the group CVLT, another NVE group, and named 764 after his home ZIP code, representing the north-central part of the state.
CLVT are also on the list.
Cadenhead was sentenced in 2023 to 80 years in prison on nine counts of possession with intent to promote child pornography, to which he pleaded guilty. He was denied parole at a recent review, and his next review will occur in June 2031.
There are some real dangerous sickos out there. Be sure to warn your kids and monitor their Internet activities so they don’t get ensnared by one.
Tags: 764, 8884 NVE network, Alexis Aldair Chavez, Bradley Cadenhead, Crime, cults, CVLT, FBI, Hannah Brewer, Nihilistic Accelerationism, pedophilia, San Antonio, Satan, Seagoville, sex offender, Texas, The Texan News
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