764 & Its Offshoots / "com" / Internet Extortion Groups - A decentralized extortion community filled with pedophiles, degenerates and larpers on Discords and Telegram chats

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4 years is a truly pathetic sentence. England needs to step it up and give these fucks some real time behind bars.
There needs to be a mandatory, extensive minimum sentence for these crimes. The fact that the majority of COM member get a good year at least into their degeneracy before being caught is a factor to target and mitigate. The "I probably won't get caught" mindset needs to be weighed heavily with the "but if I do" consequences.
 
There needs to be a mandatory, extensive minimum sentence for these crimes. The fact that the majority of COM member get a good year at least into their degeneracy before being caught is a factor to target and mitigate. The "I probably won't get caught" mindset needs to be weighed heavily with the "but if I do" consequences.
You will legitimately get more time for committing tax fraud. As a friend of mine figured out that being a pedophile.
What's to stop someone from joining one of these people's groups? And pretending to be a small child and hunting these people for sport.
I'm not encouraging anybody do anything, i'm just saying these people have terrible operational security.
 
The DOJ recommends a 924-month (77-year) sentence for Kyle Spitze. If the DOJ is successful in securing that sentence, assuming a 15% reduction in line with the First Step Act, he should be released when he is 89 years old.

Memo here:

Unfortunately the DOJ's sentencing memo makes the AUSA sound like a hysterical high schooler:
New types of crimes are committed every day, but when the crimes combine exploiting minors with racially motivated, violent extremist ideology, society sits up and takes notice.
Congratulations, you have our attention! Society is shocked and appalled at your actions and your NVE ideology. Society is aware of the permanent physical and emotional scars you and your 764/HN members have given to the vulnerable young teen girls all over the world. Society is aware that you made sport of placing young minors in your own special “hell” simply for the crime of being an insecure teenaged girl. You will receive a sentence that reflects the seriousness of your crimes!

The boomer true crime fanatics will clap like seals but memos are supposed to be addressed to the court, not the defendant. The DOJ represents the executive branch, not "society". This is just cringe writing. Someone get the theater kids out of the civil service.
 
The DOJ recommends a 924-month (77-year) sentence for Kyle Spitze. If the DOJ is successful in securing that sentence, assuming a 15% reduction in line with the First Step Act, he should be released when he is 89 years old.
Slightly shorter than Cadenhead, but still a promising result considering the chair isn't an option. It's a shame European courts won't follow suit and deliver nearly as harsh sentences - White Tiger is facing between 6 months & 10 years (on the basis that he was a minor when committing the crimes they have identified). What an absolute joke.
 
Relevant new article about "Eterssa", a 764/MKY-linked terrorist group based out of Russia that the FSB just cracked down on:

 
I'm gonna be that guy and mention that this is the oldest iteration of the ED page on CP, I censored the link to the "softcore cp" site posted in the first sentence, going through older iterations of the page in general shows a lot more risque humor in regards to CP and pedophilia, some which I find hard to write off as a joke honestly. Especially when an incredibly suggestive photoshopped image of a real child on was the page until 2023, and is censored here for obvious reasons.

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Either way it's not much of a stretch to assume that people who say that owning CP is reasonable if it's for trolling while linking to jailbait sites might actually spam CP, even if it is just a joke told in poor taste you can only go so far before you get people questioning you. Or maybe I'm too much of a moralfag. Let's also not act like ED is a haven of morally righteous people either when the Offended? page has animal and child gore on it to this very day.
Related to this, earlier this month I saw a post on soyjak party about how early 4chan + offshoots like 7chan and 420chan would frequently raid the early livestreaming site Stickam, often looking specifically for underage girls to groom, threaten, and pressure into exposing themselves on camera, which, in some cases, would then be used as blackmail material. This was such a common type of raid that you can find mentions of it on ED to this day, and there was even a news report (A) about it done by a local Fox station. In the report, they referred to it as "cyberbullying", but in hindsight, they were using the exact same tactics that groups like 764 use today. At one point it's mentioned that they tried to get a girl's mother to strip for them by using her 13 year old daughter's nudes as leverage.

When it comes to threads about groups like this, many seem to think that this behavior is a new thing that only cropped up in recent years, and that it's an indication of something inherently wrong with zoomers, but I think it's worth pointing out that it's an issue that has always existed online in various forms. It's merely being taken more seriously now that the Internet has become more widely accessible.

I've also seen the sharty get a lot of shit over the years for "enabling" these types (foodists, 764 pedos), but to their credit, their community is at least hostile towards them. Even when the site was at its lowest point during the Kuz era, the userbase and admins still widely condemned the Mao's Destruction incident (that, I should also note, happened entirely offsite), and in response to it, the site introduced stricter rules against discord usage to try and prevent similar events from happening in the future. Meanwhile, if you look at the comments on the news report I linked, you'll see nothing but nearly 20 year old comments from channers laughing about it and blaming the 13 year old girls for being easy to manipulate.
 
The Swedish 764 member Chai is undergoing forensic psychiatric evaluation. Swedish article. TLDR and in English: he’s being accused of for example attempted murder and rape through the online activities, the trial has been ongoing for a month, and the court sent out a press release, despite the trial not having ended yet, that Chai will go through a complete forensic psychiatric evaluation.

In total he is accused of 77 different crimes.

The positive in this is that when you compare to regular Swedish prison time, there is a possibility that he will be incarcerated for longer if he’s proven to have a psychiatric disorder. Possibly forever. The negative in the same situation is that they have previously cleared a guy that killed and ate his girlfriend, and if you’re not considered ”sick” anymore, you’re free to go, under certain conditions.

Edit: I would also like to add that when he eventually gets to come home, why wouldn’t he keep doing the same thing, as his parents, even after all the available evidence, is acting like this is a grand conspiracy against them, they’ve been quoted as saying ”it’s like we’re in a neverending nightmare.” Obviously they’re trying to help his case in court as parents do, but how they’re talking it’s just apparent they believe he’s an angel.
 
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Do you happen to have the news article where his parents were speaking?
Swedish article [archive]

TLDR: During interrogation the lawyer asked the parents about Chai's (Kevin Johansson) access to computers. his phone, and how much they have superviced his activities (I believe he was 15 years old when some of the older crimes happened.) In this article they in the subtitle say literally "'We live in a nightmare that never ends' says the mother in an email" after that it's a pretty usual proceeding that I previously mentioned of them sending in photos of them on a fishing trip, and him just being normal, and the grandmother witnessing that he watched TV with her and were talking, to make him sound like the Average Joe. His family claims it's "impossible" he could have committed these crimes as he "didn't have time to" and "wasn't seen with any technology" during the time. Scrolling down on this same site there's an article you have to pay to view, looking like this, with the mom saying that Chai himself has been a victim of crimes online and that he has been "scared to death."

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I'm currently going through the preliminary investigations reports that are available because of freedom of information in Sweden, if there's interest I might translate some of the more interesting parts, and could attach the PDFs. I'm not sure if I'm supposed to make the files smaller if I am to upload the PDFs here, so meanwhile here are some screenshots. Here's Chai talking to an anonymous victim, using the word "cunny"(of course) and obvioulsy trying to get blackmail material of her. "Outgoing" is Chai. chai2.png

and admitting to being a pedophile. He was 15, that year turning 16 at this point and already this messed up. chai3.png chai4.png

He "prefers" them to be 4-11 years old, and wishes to hurt them. chai5.png



I'm digging deeper in the ones where he's being interviewed by police, but he is saying "no comment" a lot, unlike "Slain" (Morad Heidari) who was the other Swedish (Iranian or Arab) guy arrested, that was doing the actual stabbing during those recorded/livestreamed events, and seems like Chai and others were pushing him quite hard, him being young and seemingly stupid. I can also confirm that even when they type in Swedish online, they speak like wiggers, like we've seen a lot of 764-adjacent people do in English as well.

During one of those stabbing attacks that Chai later edited a video of(Slain says Chai was the 'editor' typically and tells police about it in cringey detail using a lot of English slang, present with a lot of younger people, but especially the overly online ones like these), Slain claims to have came in his pants after the stabbing.
 
Before you guys get mad at the parents, it's half ego defense and shock trauma denial on their end. The reality is that if they say "Yes, my son did this" they have to realize "Oh God, why didn't we notice? Why couldn't we save him? Am I a bad parent? How could I have let this happen?" It is not some "blood is thicker than water" thing, it is guilt and grief. The simple answer to this is not to be openly angry, but just be like "The decisions one makes is their own, and must be answered for ones own; your son has killed and harmed, that is no ones fault but his own. The reasoning on why he did the things he did have nothing to do with you, but rather because of [insert reason here that help empathize and calm]

it's something that a lot of people don't seem to realize in cases like these, is that there are always more edge case bubble victims, outside of the immediate harmed victim. You have the victims family, who have to sit with one less filled chair, you have the circle where the victim was, now a little bit emptier. You have the criminals family, who are suffering in their own right, they are wracked with guilt, grief, and horror at one of "their own" doing such a thing. It is a horror that unless you've been involved in yourself, most don't really understand. People who do things like this are incredibly selfish, whether willingly or ignorantly, because they are causing heartbreak, and headache to many people with their stupid fucking choice.

What is especially annoying however, is when you try to make this known and the family still takes a stone walling/denial position or attempts a sympathy relief grief to benefit from it, which the latter is just foul. The other slightly annoying thing is that others outside of the experience looking at people and saying "Why are you personally upset/mad? Wasn't your family, you're not involved, why do you care and so angry about seeing it follow through?" And then one gets pulled into having to face a reality of their own, where a chair is empty in their own home/bubble/circle and handle that as they would. Again, I wish people had a little bit of foresight before doing really fucking stupid things.
 
Before you guys get mad at the parents, it's half ego defense and shock trauma denial on their end.
Denial will be the most understandable part. These kinds of crimes are the most feared amongst parents; your own child doing it to other children en masse would be nearly impossible to digest. The flipside is that they have to take responsibility for their child. The lack of responsibility allowed him to end up where he is now. It's not overreaching to check what the fuck your kids are doing, especially under your own roof. And in this case, it wouldn't be neglectful to allow this investigation to play out truthfully to its end - even at such detriment to their own family.
 
Well, some of the frustration directed at Chais mother is somewhat understandable.
He has already been convicted of similar crimes in the past, and it seems that even then she did not take this seriously.

This is from an article regarding his previous crime, where he (Chai, Peter KEVIN Leonard Johansson, 20070921-2450) tried to get a 13 year old boy to kill himself, forced him to do embarressing sexual acts in front of camera, and sent the video to the victims school principal.
He was convicted of incitement to suicide, aggravated ch1ld p0rnography offense, ch1ld p0rnography offense, aggravated illegal coercion.

How could an apparently completely ordinary boy end up in such extreme environments? During questioning, Chai's mother spoke about her son's attitude toward the police carrying out a search of their home.

Mother: "I think he thought the police—the thing that just happened—was quite fun. It was as if it was in his game, because he just sits in his room."

Police: "In what way did you notice that he thought it was fun?"

Mother: "He was smiling while it was happening, and he smiles when we talk about it. He thinks it's embarrassing because he doesn't want anyone to know, but it was still as if something had happened. Now he's ashamed. He was scared at first, but then it was as if he was in a movie—that's my impression of it. But after we picked him up, he cried in the car. I think it's probably mixed emotions."

At home, she talked with her son about the crimes he was suspected of.

Mother: "I started reading a book aloud every day called The Art of Being Kind. It's about ethics and morality. It contains dilemmas that you can discuss and things like that. The last time, he went and got his hearing protectors, as if he was saying, 'I got this.' He wants a meaningful community that is good," the mother says, and continues:

Mother: "I'm hoping for high school now."

Like many cases in Sweden, sentencing is low. He got sentenced to 7 months of "youth supervision", obviously this meant nothing since he continued these activities like usual.
He is now suspected of committing 77 (!!) similar acts. It is apparent that not enough was done to keep him from this environment.

His mother has repeatedly written on social media (linkedin, facebook) that her son is nothing but a victim who was forced into doing these acts, and that he was lured into "gang crime", here is one of the posts translated to english:
About 2.5 years ago, my youngest son was drawn into gang crime through the internet. He was himself subjected to abuse. He has been sentenced for the crimes he was instructed to commit and has done what the police and society have asked of him.

However, online hate and false rumors have arisen. My son is being accused in certain forums of being responsible for all sorts of crimes.

I therefore want to inform you that we are reporting all such accusations to the police, regardless of their source.

Let the police and the Swedish Security Service (Säpo) do their job of creating a safer society. We are doing our part by reporting threats and false rumors that create insecurity in society.

Keep an eye on which forums your child or grandchild is active on. Children are exploited by criminals and then receive no protection from society. The media only wants headlines, and they do not care if they destroy children's lives.
So far, nothing has pointed in the direction that Chai himself has been a victim of anything, according to the case prosecutor.

Recently, his mother sent pictures to journalists of Chai fishing and going to the spa, to "show that he is innocent":
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At some point you should really just be quiet.

Edit: I added the documents from the investigation reports. I also added the file from his previous conviction (B953-23.pdf)
I also uploaded the image of what
businessman12345 wrote about, where Slain claims he came in his pants after stabbing an old man. Angelwavez in this conversation is Chai, telling him he should have stabbed more.
 

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Chris Hansen just released another video about 764, he's interviewing what seems like one of those true crime obsessed housewives who happened to get obsessed with 764:
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From the description of the youtube video:
Satanic Accelerationism…Nihilistic Violent Extremism…Sextortion Manipulation….these are the disturbing topics on this episode of Have a Seat where Chris Hansen is joined by ‘demon hunter’ Becca Spinks. Spinks’ on-line investigation into the dangerous underground community known as 764 has uncovered an alarming number of abhorrent crimes that exploit children and vulnerable people around the world. The violent on-line network, and members of fractions and incels around the world , are striving to facilitate the destruction of society by manipulating at-risk people to commit self-harm, animal torture, and create child sexually abuse material (CSAM). The extremists use coercive control to get their victims to live stream their actions or distribute the material while using threats or extortion if they don’t follow demands. While this topic and societal threat is shocking, join Hansen and Spinks to dive into the network of chaos creators and learn how to keep you and your family safe online and not become a victim of 764.

This lady's X account, claims to be an online predator hunter specializing in 764 (archive):
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Her mission statement (pinned post on X) (archive):
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My journey from an ordinary mom to a successful hunter of the most dangerous predators online didn’t start with me asking permission.

If you had asked me years ago whether or not I believed in fate, I would’ve likely said no. Things just happen, I’d say. There’s a unique beauty in the chaos sparked by free will. I still believe this, for the most part. But these days, I find a lot more value in following a calling.

My calling has always been protecting people. When I was younger, I had a side hustle in the private security business. I worked as a bodyguard and private investigator, and I trained others in self-defense and firearms. Then one day, in the midst of a particularly challenging transitional period in my life, I decided to start a social media channel to share my skills with the world.

Being in my early 30s with a young daughter, a career in the sciences, and a side hustle in personal protection hadn’t left much room for online experimentation. I was experiencing the strange world of the internet for the first time.

And that’s when I saw it:

Monsters - thousands of them - hiding in the dark.

I was simultaneously scared and embarrassed. Not only did I pride myself on my ability to protect vulnerable people, but I was a mother, as well. How did it take me so long to discover the child predators that were crawling all over every corner of the internet?

One group in particular, the 764 network, had insidiously taken over nearly every social media and kid-centric gaming platform. They were frighteningly efficient at finding child victims online and extorting them. Why wasn’t anyone stopping them?

At that moment, I envisioned two possible paths weaving before me: I could either sit around and worry about the dangerous future awaiting my child, or I could take it upon myself to forge a better one, not just for my own child, but for a generation of them.

And so, I embarked on my journey into the heart of darkness without hesitation.

How could it be possible for a single person - someone without much of a following online and whose name was unknown to everyone of importance in the world - to make a difference? To be honest, I never stopped to ask myself that question. I just started doing things.

I already had all the skills I needed to excel in the world of cybercrime investigations. And so, without giving it much additional thought, I took my proverbial shovel and started to dig.

Nothing that’s worth doing is easy. I spent the subsequent months and years being called crazy, getting laughed at, and fighting censorship, all while being targeted by the very same evildoers I pursued. But I was determined to keep doing things.

I built connections, then I built a team, and then, eventually, I built a network. We were good at what we did. We stealthily gathered intel on the internet's most dangerous predators. I spent my nights battling with extorters, child abusers, and terrorists before forcing myself into a restless sleep so that I could wake up, be a mom, and work my day job.

Battle weariness took hold frequently. It was only in the strength and support fostered within my small team of unlikely superheroes that I was able to persist. Together, we infiltrated, baited, and did a healthy amount of trolling. We scraped, compiled and mapped data. We painstakingly created report after report after report and sent them to authorities all over the world.

Then the arrests started.

It’s hard to describe the overwhelming catharsis that accompanies watching these demons - these self-proclaimed dark gods - pulled from their homes, handcuffed, and reduced to sniveling, whimpering little worms; powerless without their keyboards.

The number of arrests rose to over a dozen.

The news outlets started publishing stories about the 764 child exploitation network. They were reaching out to me for comment. They were asking me to be a part of their podcasts and documentaries. Following my calling had not only resulted in bad guys going to jail, but it also enabled me to raise awareness to millions of people - from law enforcement officials to ordinary parents.

At the beginning of my journey, when I typed “764“ into my search bar, only a handful of results popped up, and most of them were my own social media posts. I watched in awe as the search results skyrocketed to tens of thousands. Everyone was talking about it.

My vindication arc felt phenomenal, although, even at its peak, I still faced persecution which I was ill-prepared to deal with. I didn’t have lawyers or handlers. I wasn’t an accomplished academic with a counterterrorism degree, nor was I a podcaster or a credentialed journalist. I was an outsider; a random mom who didn’t belong anywhere near the position I occupied.

People noticed, and some of them tried like Hell to stop me.

If you shine a light on evil long enough, it will come after you. It will infect the hearts of people with low moral character and provoke them to come after you. It will not stop trying to extinguish the flame of good. Ever.

But if you can persevere through the inevitable hurdles thrown in your path, just doing things can lead you much closer to the truth than sitting back and “trusting the experts”.

In an online space where the most successful personalities must rapidly pivot from hot topic to hot topic in order to grow, I had found another way. By digging in my heels and growing within my niche, I became the expert.

One day, the FBI invited me to a field office to talk about 764. They sat me down in a little windowless room with a single table and two chairs. It was the type of room you see in a true crime documentary.

They seemed confused. “So, you don’t work for anyone? You just decided to investigate this on your own?”

“Well, yeah,” I replied. “I didn’t know I needed permission.”

They kept asking me questions.

But why?

Don’t you know this is the kind of thing that people with special training and government paychecks are supposed to handle?

Don’t you realize how dangerous this is?

They stared at me, perplexed, asking questions about my research and taking notes on their pads. That’s when I realized that the FBI didn’t have all the answers. They were, in fact, well behind the curve on the 764 threat. As a citizen, I had assumed they were in control of the situation, but they weren’t. Nobody was.

And yet, there I stood, along with a small team of other citizens, and we were actually doing things.

It’s important to remember that just doing things is not without consequences. Many of those who warned me about the dangers involved in my venture were completely correct. I faced a nonstop barrage of threats, harassment and swatting attempts. Police patrolled my neighborhood at the FBI’s request, “just to be safe”.

Eventually, we were advised to move from our idyllic family home to a more secure location. With the move came a tremendous feeling of guilt. Though I had succeeded in making a difference in the world, it came at the cost of uprooting my family.

These days, I hold my young daughter a bit closer than normal. My only peaceful moments come when I turn off my computer at night and sneak quietly into her bedroom to stare at her perfect, doll-like face as she sleeps. I owe it to her to be a strong person; to never quit or relent to the evil forces in the world. Evil thrives in the dark. It’s worst enemy - a flashlight. I hold mine tightly.

A law-enforcement officer recently asked me what my incentive is for continuing this work in the face of great danger. I had phoned in a tip about a member of a satanic accelerationist cult who was planning a terror attack over Telegram.

Asking about a tipster’s motivation is pretty standard practice - they need to make sure the person giving the information isn’t a criminal or a bad actor. But it had been a while since someone had inquired about my motivations.

“Well,” I started, “I just don’t like these guys, and I like to see them go to jail. I guess you could say I do it for the love of the game.”

The officer thanked me. He said if it hadn’t been for my tip, they would’ve had no idea an attack was being planned. My tip was escalated and a federal investigation was opened.

“They really should pay you,” he said.

I just laughed and said, “Yeah.”

My success didn’t come with riches or fanfare or accolades. Not yet anyways. Maybe in the future you’ll see me on your favorite streaming platform or speaking in front of Congress. Or maybe you won’t. Such mainstream attention was never part of the plan, and it still isn’t. In fact, there isn’t a plan and there never was. I just did things.

And you can too.
 
what seems like one of those true crime obsessed housewives who happened to get obsessed with 764
Ludicrously late to the party, man. You can search Bx's handle and see the countless times she's been mentioned in this thread and other connected threads. She's done pretty solid reporting and info-gathering on the space, and was very early to the topic.
 
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