Nihilist Terror Network Shares Grooming, Murder, and Explosives Manuals Online
Executive Summary
Open-source review of a SkibidiFarms forum thread and attached PDFs shows a loose online network centered on the “No Lives Matter” (NLM) and related brands (MKU, MSK, 1414) distributing graphic guides on grooming victims, extorting minors, conducting “manhunts,” and carrying out attacks with knives, firearms, grenades, and improvised explosives. The materials mix neo-Nazi and accelerationist themes with a nihilistic “kill the mundane” ideology, and provide explicit operational instructions as well as recruitment contact points and channel links. This content represents a convergence of child-exploitation grooming culture and do-it-yourself terror tradecraft, with clear intent to encourage followers to commit real-world violence.
Analysis
The 1414 “structure” guide positions grooming and extortion of (primarily female) victims as a core competency, offering step-by-step techniques for emotional control, sexual exploitation, and coercion into self-harm, which can both generate content and build leverage for later crimes.
The 1414 document describes the group’s origin and leadership by “CHAX, SAW & GRUME,” then devotes sections explicitly titled “EXTORTION” and “GROOMING,” stating that to extort effectively “you must also have the ability to groom,” and instructs users to obtain personal information and intimate images to threaten victims with doxxing, swatting, and exposure to parents if they refuse orders such as making self-harm “cut signs” or killing pets.
The grooming section explains how to find targets on platforms like Roblox, X (Twitter), Reddit, and Instagram, and tells readers to spend “a lot of time” building emotional dependency, using pet names like “princess” and then demanding nudes and self-harm, describing a dynamic where the groomer becomes “her god” who “owns her and forever will.”
The guide includes a rank ladder from “GOD” and “OWNER” down to “PUBLIC C3LL,” and showcases high-rank profiles with stylized violent imagery, reinforcing that grooming, extortion, and self-harm content are normalized as status-building activities within this subculture.
Taken together, these instructions indicate an organized online subculture that blends sadistic entertainment, sexual exploitation, and self-harm coercion, creating a pool of traumatized victims and desensitized perpetrators. The same psychological techniques—domination, secrecy, threats, and control—are also conducive to recruiting participants for more explicitly violent projects such as NLM’s “manhunts” and attacks.
NLM and its partner brands publish a suite of manuals that openly cast themselves as “children of fire” whose purpose is to “kill the mundane,” combining extremist propaganda with practical guidance on target selection, weapons, and operational security.
The NLM “Book of Hatred” poster and intro frames the group as “NO LIVES MATTER – the children of fire who hate the mundane,” targeting immigrants with racist slurs and explicitly urging attacks on them as “pro-white extremists,” while a table of contents lists sections on “NS killing chain,” “how to perform a manhunt,” and “weapons to use.”
The NLM Manhunt Guide lists recruitment contacts and Telegram channels, then gives advice on selecting knives, spiked brass knuckles, and other weapons for terror attacks, outlines how not to “leave a trace,” and describes “manhunt requirements” that include rendering a victim helpless, recording a brutal assault, and burning clothes used in the attack.
The NLM Kill Guide, co-branded with MKU, opens by declaring “we are the children of fire… our one and only task is to kill the mundane” and reuses well-known ISIS-style “Just Terror” infographics for vehicle rammings and knife attacks, before moving into instructions on attack planning, “deadly spots of the human body,” leaving no trace, and basic firearms handling.
These materials show NLM and its partners positioning themselves not just as a meme culture but as a self-conscious “terror group,” providing motivational narratives, explicit enemy categories (immigrants, “mundane” civilians, governments), and manuals that walk followers through preparation, attack, and escape. The explicit adaptation of jihadist visual templates, alongside Nazi imagery and misanthropic slogans, places the network within the broader accelerationist and “terror-fan” ecosystem that treats mass violence as both spectacle and political act.
Several guides focus in detail on explosives, grenades, and chemical weapons, indicating an ambition to move beyond knives and small arms into more lethal and disruptive attack methods, even if many readers will lack the skill to execute the instructions safely.
The NLM x MSK “Human Destruction” guide describes itself as an exploration of “explosive devices and methods of killing,” claims that “violence and destruction are the most natural state of humans,” and invites readers to “join NLM and MSK, see the truth, refuse to decay among cowards,” while providing sections that discuss commercial and improvised explosives precursors, including various powders and nitrates, as well as impact-sensitive explosives and detonators.
The NLM Grenade Guide, authored by “HXRRO NLM,” states that it will teach readers how to make improvised hand grenades, includes a table of contents for “production of explosives,” “grenade body,” and “types of fuses,” and uses comic-style panels to show preparation of detonators, fragmentation sleeves, and ignition systems, all under the No Lives Matter brand and slogan “children of fire.”
The NLM Terror Guide from May 2024 serves as a catch-all manual with sections on pipe bombs, improvised car bombs, smoke bombs, poisons, “don’t leave a trace,” manhunts, and knife combat, alongside recurring “No Lives Matter” icons, swastikas, and slogans like “kill till no mundane is left,” and recruitment panels directing readers to group leaders on encrypted platforms.
Although many instructions may be technically flawed or dangerous to the user, the level of detail and the range of topics—from target selection and reconnaissance to explosive mixtures and post-attack clean-up—are clearly intended to lower the barrier for would-be lone actors or small cells. The repeated “more guides coming soon” teasers and branded release dates point to a continuing propaganda series rather than isolated one-off documents.
This package of manuals, taken together, demonstrates that the NLM/MKU/MSK milieu is not simply an edgy aesthetic but an emerging multi-node violent extremist ecosystem. It blends:
explicit child-grooming and self-harm coercion (via 1414);
white-supremacist and anti-immigrant hatred;
misanthropic “no lives matter” ideology that devalues all human life;
and step-by-step tradecraft for stabbing, beating, bombing, poisoning, and recording attacks.
The heavy emphasis on anonymity, use of VPNs and disposable accounts, and instructions on avoiding forensic traces suggests awareness of law-enforcement monitoring and a desire to keep attacks in the “low-signature” space of lone or small-group violence. The open recruitment contact details and Telegram handles in the PDFs also create clear investigative leads but simultaneously show the groups’ confidence that they can continue to move between platforms as moderation takes action against them.
Sources
1414 Structure / Grooming Guide
NLM “Book of Hatred” Handbook
NLM Manhunt Guide
NLM x MKU Kill Guide
NLM x MSK Human Destruction Guide
NLM Grenade Guide (PDF)
NLM Terror Guide (PDF)

