Posted on 05/25/2005 5:39:00 AM PDT by Calpernia
Didn't ICE recently round up a number gangs here in NJ? Or were they different groups, maybe.
Yes, see this: "Matthew Hale's racist Creativity Movement, formerly known as World Church of the Creator"
the judge, last year, ordered him to stop using the name "World Church of the Creator" in reference to his supremacist organization.
So, now they are the Creativity Movement and everything is better.
:P
Racial Holy War
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
RAcial HOly WAr (RAHOWA) is the belief that white people should unite and undertake a holy war against Jews and non-whites. The concept was first put forward by Ben Klassen, founder of the World Church of the Creator. Since the group's inception, the term "racial holy war" has gained some popularity within racist terminology, but has not seen wide use outside white supremacist groups.
There was also RAHOWA, a band produced by Resistance Records, a white power record label which was primarily used as a recruiting mechanism for Matt Hale's incarnation of the WCOTC. George Burdi was the founder of the band which was based out of Ontario, Canada. The band eventually split up after Burdi was arrested for charges of tax fraud and hate speech, which is illegal in Canada. He spent two years in prison and then left the racist movement, later marrying an East Indian woman and formed a band called Novacosm.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_Holy_War
They are more like Neo-Nutsies.
Actually Neo-nothings. They don't have you know what.
They were all Salvadorans.
Darn, I lost that thread we were on Fedora when we were playing connect the dots on all these fringe groups. I had left a note to come back, it was about National Alliance, and I got side tracked! :(
Ah, sorry, wrong gang movement. Although I'm sure they are plugged into the NGO programs somewhere /wiza crack ^-^
Interesting forum they have over there:
http://www.resistance.com/forum/index.php?
national alliance has their own thread too.
bump Vel!
http://www.resistance.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=41&sid=a98a91caad67b2e469623f572a6257ed
My God, I started surfing the links in members...I'm on a site with chapter map contacts. They are part of the KKK
Chapters, active, everywhere.
What jurisdiction does the "Southern Poverty" Law Center have in New Joisey?
So if they are fighting a "racial holy war", Hindus included, does that mean that they would also strike out against Wiccan, Atheist, and Scientolists who were white? Or just Jews who are white?
Most of these "chapters" consist of one or two people.
And half of them contain at least one police informant.
Do you know how many people work in the central offices of the World Church of the Creator? Four or five.
This so-called "movement" probably consists of 5,000-10,000 people nationwide with maybe a hundred times that many "well-wishers" who will occasionally buy a book or a record to support the "movement".
Basically the entire thing is run by a few scam artists like the late William Pierce, the late Ben Klassen, the hopefully soon-to-be-late Willis Carto - a handful of snakes who make this stuff a full-time job.
Thank you! That actually made me feel better. Now pardon me, I have to finish taking a brillo pad to my eyes after reading those websites.
::guessing:: Maybe the lawyers that work there have NJ licenses?
I don't think hate discriminates. Once a focus of anger is removed, the hate never goes away. It just refocuses.
It has roughly 800 dues-paying members and some of those don't even live in the US. That's all.
They are atheists.
The Woerld Church of the Creator does not believe in God.
The "Creator" in their title refers to the white race.
They believe that white people are the only gods in the universe. Their beliefs are remarkably similar to black Five Percenters.
An atheist holy war. The ACLU must love them.
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