Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence
Society is increasingly threatened by a ‘hybridised’ extremism landscape, in which individuals are radicalised through online ecosystems rather than specific ideologies. An example of this is found in the relatively recent phenomenon of nihilistic violence, which ISD defines as violent acts lacking an ideological motivation and driven by a misanthropic worldview.
Our research has linked nihilistic subcultures – including the mass murderer worshipping True Crime Community and the pseudo-Satanic No Lives Matter – to several mass attacks in 2024 and 2025. While these attacks bear many of the same overt characteristics of extremist violence, they lack a political or ideological dimension, which can often make them harder to categorise and track.
Further Reading
August 4, 2025
False flag theories are spreading faster—and harming real victims
Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference, Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Terrorism and Extremism
July 31, 2025
ISD’s Julia Ebner discusses radicalization in the era of mainstreamed conspiracies
Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference, Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Terrorism and Extremism
July 18, 2025
Online radicalization and the nexus to violence in the US: 2024 year in review
Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Terrorism and Extremism, Threat Analysis and Prevention
July 7, 2025
ISD’s Jacob Davey highlights terrorism’s evolution since 7/7 bombings on BBC Radio Wales
Far-Right Extremism, Hybrid Extremism and Nihilistic Violence, Islamist Extremism, Terrorism and Extremism
