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The Abraxas Foundation was a San Francisco-based organization active in the 1980s, made up of Nikolas Schreck, Boyd Rice, Adam Parfrey, and later Michael J. Moynihan. Schreck, Rice, and Moynihan were all musicians, while Parfrey was a publisher. The group was founded by Rice in 1987, and was named for the gnostic god Abraxas. The group, a self-described "occult-fascist think tank", promoted Satanism and social Darwinism and had close ties to the Church of Satan. Their materials focused on a variety of taboo topics like serial killers and occultist Nazism, but also gnosticism and Norse mythology. They were particularly interested in the cult leader Charles Manson. They had ties to several white supremacists and neo-Nazis.
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