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Australia’s neo-Nazi movement is evolving into decentralized, leaderless networks, raising fears of unpredictable violence.
Australia’s neo-Nazi movement is shifting from organized groups to decentralized, leaderless networks, increasing the risk of unpredictable violence.
After the National Socialist Network disbanded, former members adopted "leaderless resistance" tactics inspired by 1970s extremist ideologies, promoting lone-wolf attacks to incite chaos and societal collapse.
Encrypted platforms like Signal and Telegram enable radicalization and coordination without central leadership.
While NSN leaders now advocate for a political comeback, experts warn this evolution may fuel more volatile, hard-to-monitor threats, as seen in attacks like Bondi.
The transformation suggests the danger persists and could intensify despite the end of formal structures.
El movimiento neonazi de Australia está evolucionando hacia redes descentralizadas y sin líderes, aumentando el temor a una violencia impredecible.