February 28, 2025 – A third wannabe Trump assassin is captured and found to be connected to satanic and neo-Nazi groups in Ukraine and the U.S.

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17-year-old Nikita Casap of Waukesha, WI. (Credit: public domain)

My exclusive new article answers many of the lingering questions about wannabe Trump assassin Nikita Casap. The groups he was communicating with online included the Ukrainian O9A-linked Misanthropic Division and the Russian group NSWP or Sparrow’s Crew.

It also goes into detail about Mystic Physis, the 16-year-old O9A “brony” who Casap was chatting with in the FBI documents.

Finally, as I was researching Casap’s digital footprint, I came to an even more shocking realization – I had a hand in stopping a guy who was a carbon copy of Casap in September of last year.

How many patsies are out there being trained to do this very thing as we speak, and how long will it be before one of them succeeds?

(…) On February 28, 2025, in Waukesha, Wisconsin, police received a distressing message from the mother of Donald Mayer, who said she hadn’t heard from her family in a while and had learned that her 17-year-old grandson, Nikita, hadn’t been to school in 2 weeks. Donald’s mother reported receiving a suspicious text message a few days prior from her son. Similarly, Donald’s sister had received text messages from his number stating that he had been sick and unable to talk on the phone and that he was taking time off of social media. Donald’s manager at work reported the same. After checking local hospitals as well as FLOCK cameras in the area of Donald Mayer’s home, police executed a well-being check at the residence.

(You can access the full FBI affidavit here.)

When police entered the home, they found Nikita Casap’s mother, Tatiana Casap, dead in the hallway. Towels and blankets had been used to cover her body, which was blackened by decomposition. Tatiana had been shot in the chest. Donald Mayer’s body was found lying in the first floor office, also covered by a pile of clothing, with a gunshot wound to the back of the head. Donald Mayer’s car, a Volkswagen Atlas, was missing. A neighbor reported seeing the car leaving the residence operated by their son, Nikita Casap.

(…) Police were able to determine that Nikita Casap fled Waukesha 4 days prior, accompanied by the family dog and armed with a .357 Smith and Wesson revolver. Casap was apprehended at 11:25pm in Kansas, after traveling an odd, snaking route through Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Colorado. Found in his possession were the family dog, the revolver, several boxes of ammunition, the wallets and cell phones of both parents, a pried open safe, jewelry, electronic devices, hard drives, a security camera, and $14,000 in cash. Casap was arrested on the spot for the murder of his parents.

The mystery deepened even further when a search warrant of Casap’s devices unearthed a vast digital footprint indicating he had a deep ideological commitment to the Order of Nine Angles and that he conspired with other online individuals to assassinate President Trump. Police found a (presumably) self-authored manifesto on Casap’s phone titled, “Accelerate the Collapse”, in which he called for the assassination of President Trump in order to incite a political revolution, which he believed would “save the white race” from Jewish controlled politicians. Casap, like so many others before him, had become a witting patsy for accelerationists.

Unsurprisingly, Casap’s manifesto was heavily plagiarized from other sources, including writings from James Mason, a founding father of modern accelerationism, as well as from the Terrorgram Collective. Casap’s manifesto also included a paradoxical reference to the American Futurist movement (TAF). TAF split off from the National Socialist Order, which itself was a splinter of the former Atomwaffen Division, after the NSO was infiltrated by Order of Nine Angles. As a result, TAF is a sworn enemy of O9A, which was Casap’s primary ideology. Such conflicting ideological motivators are a clear indication that 17-year-old Casap was confused, ill-informed, and being led around by the nose by shadowy figures with an ulterior motive.

Casap stayed in his home with the decomposing bodies of his parents for 12 days before he was finally ready to flee the residence and carry out the next phase of his plan. In that time, Casap was communicating with multiple Russian-speaking individuals who claimed to be Ukrainian. On February 14, a Russian speaking co-conspirator wrote to Casap on the messaging app Telegram, instructing him to reply to text messages sent to Donald Mayer’s cell phone and claim he was sick. The same individual instructed Casap to drag the bodies of his parents to the basement of the house. Footage from the security camera found in Casap’s possession showed him lighting candles in the house and rummaging through drawers, at one point speaking directly at the camera as if taking instructions from a viewer.

Casap had been communicating with these individuals for quite some time. Over the several months prior to the murder of his parents, he chatted with multiple other Telegram users under his handle, @accelerationist14, about the plan to assassinate Trump.

Casap: “What country do you think will get the blame for this?”

Unknown: “Russia will be blamed for it, this is the goal.”

Casap: “When the time comes for me to send my manifesto to you (so that you can spread it online), should it be pdf? And also you won’t anyhow change or modify the manifesto?”

Unknown: “Write on a piece of paper and take a picture of it.”

Casap dutifully complied with these directives. The FBI also found images containing instructions on using an attack drone and for creating explosives, Molotov cocktails, and poison alongside specific instructions on avoiding getting caught. In a conversation with a Telegram user called “Angel of Death”, Casap negotiated a deal to obtain a drone in exchange for $1200-$1500 in Bitcoin while referencing instructions from a Telegram user with the handle “Asellfuck”. In a Telegram conversation with a Russian-speaking user identified as “Forest”, Casap was given coordinates and driving directions from Wyoming to Pumpkin Center, Oklahoma, along with instructions on obtaining different license plates. Casap asked Forest, “and then from there to Eureka, California, it is 30 hours. You think I’ll have enough time?”

Casap had another Telegram conversation with an individual called Roman Viktorych, who used a Ukrainian phone number. Casap asked Roman how long he would need to hide before he would be “moved” to Ukraine, then he asked what his new life in Ukraine would be like, and if he would be protected. Casap also asked Roman, “Do the other 10 people also have similar beliefs to I? Or are they different?” This question was mirrored in his manifesto: “As a side note, the other attacks that may occur, I have no idea what they are/who they target. I have no idea even if they are same ideology as I. Point being, this manifesto is specifically for the attack that targets Trump.” Casap’s co-conspirators had manipulated him into believing that his attack was part of a larger operation.

Despite the plethora of information provided by the FBI investigation documents, the Casap case is still mired by mysteries. Most notably, who were his co-conspirators, and where did they actually reside? Why was Casap taking such a winding, erratic path from Wisconsin to Oklahoma, and who did he plan to meet up with in Pumpkin Center? A Telegram analysis of “Asellfuck”, along with messages exchanged with him from an anonymous source, indicate that he and Roman live in Kiev. Why were Ukrainians plotting to assassinate Trump and pin the blame on Russia? (Read much more: Bx’s Substack, 4/18/2025)  (Archive)