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'''The World Church of the Creator''' ('''WCOTC''') is a ] ] and ] organization which advocates a ''"White Religion"''. The group is dedicated to the "survival, expansion, and advancement of the ] exclusively".
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Originally called simply the Church of the Creator, the organization was founded in ] by ] and currently led by ]. At the time of its creation, Klassen wrote, "We completely reject the ]-]-] values of today and supplant them with new and basic values, of which race is the foundation."

In the words of Klassen, "We have a non-violent religious movement. We have a comprehensive plan as to how to achieve a Whiter and Brighter World. Every step along the way is legal, constitutional and non-violent..."

The Creator Membership Manual states: "any member of the Church who either commits crimes (other than unconstitutional violations of our right to freedom of speech, assembly, etc.) or encourages others to do so, will be subject to expulsion from the Church."

Although the organization itself allegedly preaches non-violence, some of its members have engaged in racially motivated criminal acts.

In ], African-American Persian Gulf War veteran named ] was murdered in a ], ], parking lot. Two members of the Church of the Creator, George and Barbara Loeb, were arrested on ] and charged with the ]. Loeb was convicted of ] on ], ], and received a life sentence with no chance of parole for 25 years; his wife Barbara was sentenced to one year in jail on weapons possession charges. In ] ], the murder victim's family successfully sued the Church of the Creator, winning an award of ]1 million in damages.

After the judgement was handed down, Klassen sold the organization's North Carolina compound, which housed its headquarters, in an attempt to unload the assets of the organization. He chose a former ], ], as his successor, who moved the organization's headquarters to ]. Soon after appointing McCarty in the summer of ], Klassen committed ] by swallowing four bottles of ]s. In his farewell note, he made reference to The White Man's Bible, which describes suicide as "an honorable and dignified way to die for any...of a number of reasons, such as having come to the decision that life is no longer worthwhile."

In ], the group earned further attention after member ] went on a ] on the weekend of ], ]. Smith is viewed as a ] by the WCOTC.

On ], ], two members of the organization were found guilty in ] of plotting to blow up ]ish]] and ] landmarks, around ], in what prosecutors said was a scheme to spark a "]." A federal ] deliberated seven hours over two days before convicting Leo Felton, the 31-year-old the mixed-race son of civil rights activists, and his 22-year-old girlfriend, Erica Chase.

In ] an Oregon-based religious group, the ], filed a lawsuit against the WCOTC for using the term "Church of the Creator," which the Oregon group had registered as a trademark. Two years later, in ], U.S. District Court Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow ruled in favor of the TE-TA-MA group, issuing a court injunction barring the use of the name by Hale's organization. In ] the group announced it was moving its headquarters to ], in what the ] said was an effort to avoid the court injunction barring use of the name.

On ], ], Hale was arrested and charged with trying to hire a person to murder Judge Lefkow. He was arrested as he arrived at ]'s federal courthouse to face a possible charge of ] for refusing to obey Lefkow's ruling.

A ], ] speech by Hale was titled, ''The Invasion of ] by ] and How We Can End It''.

==Beliefs of the World Church of the Creator==

*] people are the ] of all worthwhile ] and ].
*The White ] is ]'s finest achievement.
*The objective of the Church is the Survival, Expansion and Advancement of the White Race.
*We are ] because we believe in Race.
*We are ] because we oppose the Jews.
*We don't exist out of ] for other races, but out of ] for the White Race. However, if you love and want to defend your own White Race; then hate for your enemies is inevitable.
*] teaches "love your enemies", "sell all thou hast and give it to the poor", "resist not evil", "judge not", "turn the other cheek." Christianity is destructive and suicidal.
*] enjoyed two centuries of ] and prosperity. Christianity poisoned the Roman mind.
*Had America not pursued a program of pushing onward and crowding the ], we would never have built this great stronghold of the White Race which we now call ]. This is the real American way and we of the WORLD CHURCH OF THE CREATOR are expanding the American way on a ].
*The more the mud races expand and multiply, the more we are rob future generations of ], space and existence on this planet ]. Furthermore, they have viciously driven out the White population in many countries of ]!
*Just as the ] have "]", we have "RAHOWA" (]).

==External Links==

* (official)
* entry on the World Church of the Creator and its "violent history"

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