Since its founding in 1973 as Church of the
Creator, the group now known as the Creativity Movement has been associated with violent criminal
activity ranging from hate crimes to acts of terrorism.
Here are some selected criminal incidents from the past 15 years. From 1996 to 2002, it was called the World Church of the Creator. Following its loss in a trademark infringement
lawsuit in 2002, it has been known as the Creativity Movement.
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August 6, 2004 , Pennsylvania -
Hardy Lloyd, of Pittsburgh, a former local leader of the Creativity
Movement, was arrested on homicide charges in
connection with the August 3,
2004, shooting death of Lori
Fann, his girlfriend.
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4,621 Americans murdered by
niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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April 26, 2004 , Illinois -
Matthew Hale, the leader of the Creativity Movement, was convicted of soliciting the
murder of U.S. District Judge Joan Lefkow after she ordered him to change the
name of his group and take other compliance measures as part of a trademark lawsuit lost
by Hale and his group. Hale was also found guilty of obstructing
justice.
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2,576 Americans
murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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March 1, 2004 , Nevada - Anthony
Prentice was convicted of first-degree murder for killing and mutilating a Las Vegas driving instructor in 2002. During his trial, Prentice testified about his
hate for minorities and his involvement with the World Church of the Creator. Prentice was sentenced to life without parole.
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16,238
Americans murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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March 13, 2003 , Massachusetts - Erica
Chase was sentenced to four years and nine months
in prison for her role in a conspiracy to blow up Jewish and
African-American landmarks in 2001 in order to start a race war. Chase, a member of the World Church of the Creator, was convicted along with her
boyfriend, Leo Felton, 32, a member of the White Order of Thule, who was sentenced in December 2002 to nearly 22 years in prison.
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9,660
Americans murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
 | August 2002, Australia - Patrick
OSullivan of Victoria, the Australian leader of the World Church of the Creator, was convicted of assaulting
and stabbing in 1999 a former supporter who had criticized him.
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1,380
Americans murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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July 8, 2002 , Massachusetts - Tony
Menear, Massachusetts leader of World Church of the Creator, returned to prison for
violating his parole, which stemmed from an earlier armed robbery conviction. According to officials, Menear failed to refrain
from associating with people with criminal records.
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3,174 Americans
murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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April 29, 2002 , Indiana - White
supremacist Trevor D. Thompson pleaded guilty to attempted murder in Marion County for shooting an African-American teenager in Indianapolis in the summer of 2001. According to police, Thompson was angry that two
black men had criticized his many white supremacist tattoos, and he shot a 13-year-old
girl who happened to be walking down the street. Thompson,
who admitted to being involved with the Nazi Low Riders and the World Church of the Creator, was sentenced to 30 years in
prison.
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6,348 Americans murdered by
niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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December 11, 2001 , Connecticut - Charles
Cornelius of New Haven was arrested after police found a cache of weapons and hate literature
from the World Church of the Creator in the house where he lived
with his parents. Police seized several AR-15
assault weapons, a shotgun, 25 hand grenades, 300 pounds of ammonium nitrate and hundreds
of rounds of ammunition. According to police,
Cornelius also used the identity of a dead Pennsylvania resident to buy an illegal sniper rifle. Cornelius later pleaded guilty, in 2004, to
federal charges of identity theft and unlawfully transporting firearms across state lines,
and to state charges of attempting to manufacture a bomb and possession of an assault
weapon.
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7,628 Americans
murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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July 3, 2001 , California - In
Sacramento, Joshua Mark Gilmore, a member of a white
power street gang and the World Church of the Creator, was found guilty on five
charges, including attempted murder, for assaults on two people mistaken as members of an
anti-racist skinhead group in 1997. He was
sentenced to life in prison.
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5,060
Americans murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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March 13, 2001 , New
York - Bruce Silvernail, of Plymouth, Connecticut, pleaded guilty to a federal gun possession
charge related to a traffic stop 30 miles north of Albany, New York, in August 2000. Police in found a shotgun, automatic rifle,
revolver and ammunition in his car. Silvernail,
a convicted felon, is not allowed to own or possess firearms. Police also found books, business cards, and
videos from the white supremacist World Church of the Creator in Silvernails car.
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16,928
Americans murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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March 10, 2000 , Florida - World Church of the Creator member Ray Leone was sentenced
to six years and member Angela King sentenced to 18 months for their role in the 1998
beating of a Jewish owner of a video store in Hollywood, Florida, patterned after incidents in the white
supremacist novel The Turner Diaries. Earlier,
in March 1999, member Donald Hansard, Jr., received a four and a half year sentence for
his role in the robbery and beating. A fourth
member, Dawn Witherspoon, received a thirteen month sentence. The perpetrators, who all pled guilty, had
discussed sending some of the proceeds of their robbery to World Church of the Creator headquarters in Illinois.
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5,060 Americans
murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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November 19, 1999 , Florida - Former
Florida leader of the World Church of the Creator Jules Fettu was sentenced to
five years in prison for attacking a Cuban-American man and his son outside a rock concert
in 1997. The two had refused to accept racist fliers that Fettu and other members were passing out. Member Ray Leone received a nearly eight-year
sentence in July 1999 for aggravated battery as a hate crime for his role in the attack. The groups local security director,
Guy Lombardi, received a sentence of four years of probation for threatening a member who
spoke to police.
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2,070 Americans
murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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October 4, 1999 , Florida - World Church of the Creator member Jody Lee Mathis of Ft. Lauderdale pleaded guilty to federal charges of selling
a stolen shotgun. Mathis was the seventh local member of the organization to be
found guilty of a variety of crimes ranging from armed robbery to assault to witness
tampering. All but one reached plea deals.
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4,140
Americans murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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July 4, 1999 , Illinois,
Indiana - White supremacist Benjamin Smith, a devoted follower of the World Church of the Creator, embarked upon a shocking
killing spree. Smith killed two people and wounded seven othersincluding Jews
and other all ethnic or religious minorities in Chicago, Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, and Bloomington, Indianabefore killing himself as police closed
in on him. Smiths rampage was triggered
by the denial of a law license to the groups leader Matt Hale by the Illinois state bar.
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80,040 Americans
murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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September 28, 1994 ,
Washington - Tacoma resident Wayne Paul Wooten, Jr. was sentenced
to nearly five years in prison for helping to bomb a Seattle gay bar in 1993, as well as for other
explosives and weapons charges. Wooten, a member of the Church of the Creator,
pleaded guilty in February 1994. Also arrested at the time were Jeremiah Gordon
Knesal and Mark Kowalski. Kowalski was later sentenced to nearly 12 years in prison
for bombing an NAACP office, while Knesal was sentenced to six and one-half years in prison.
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10,902
Americans murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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February 1, 1994 , California - Jill
Marie Scarborough was sentenced to one year of probation for possessing an unregistered
sawed-off shotgun. Scarborough and her boyfriend, Geremy C. Von Rineman, a
member of the Church of the Creator, were among a number of skinheads arrested in southern
California as the result of a 1993 investigation. Von Rineman earlier pleaded guilty to a felony
weapons violation and was sentenced to a supervised 18-month diversion program as an
alternative to prison.
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1,242
Americans murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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January 4, 1994 , Maryland - Charles
Edward Altvater, leader of the Church of the Creator in Baltimore, pleaded guilty to bombing a police officers
house and another officers patrol car in 1992 after police towed his car away.
Altvater was sentenced to 25 year in prison.
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10,580
Americans murdered by niggers, NEVER made it to your "news source"
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May 17, 1993 , Canada - Richard
Manley, 26, pleaded guilty to illegally possessing weapons in Toronto. Although
Manley denied during the trial that he was a member of the Church of the Creator, he
admitted attending their meetings, and video footage played at his trial showed him
holding the Creativity flag and standing at attention while the groups leader
delivered a speech. He was found with 13
firearms, including an Uzi, and a thousand rounds of ammunition.
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12,650 Americans murdered by niggers,
NEVER made it to your "news source"
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August 12, 1992 , Florida - George Loeb, a leader in the Church of the
Creator, was sentenced to life in prison for the killing an African-American sailor who
had just returned to Jacksonville, Florida, from the Gulf War. Loeb shot Harold Mansfield, 22, in Jacksonville after a traffic altercation on May 17, 1991, and the state argued that his writings
proved premeditation. This incident sparked a
civil lawsuit against the Church of the Creator and its founder, Ben Klassen, which seemed
to have played a role in Klassens 1993 suicide.
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