Church of the Creator: Creed of Hate
Thereafter, in May 1982, COTC announced the
construction of new headquarters in Mulberry,
North Carolina, three miles from the Georgia state line.
Klassen chose the new site because he
believed Florida had become too dangerous. "I think South
Florida is due for a lot of turmoil when
bloody fighting breaks out," he stated. "Actually, I expect
the financial collapse of the entire country,
and blood will be flowing in the streets."
By 1983, the North Carolina compound was completed, and
Klassen opened a post office box in
Otto, North Carolina. Now describing himself as COTC's
"Pontifex Maximus" (Latin for "high
priest"), Klassen began publishing a gutter-level monthly
tabloid called Racial Loyalty.
More books later flowed from the Klassen pen. In 1985,
COTC published Expanding Creativity,
an anthology of articles from Racial Loyalty. The following
year saw the publication of a second
collection, Building Whiter And Brighter World. In mid-1987,
the Church published Rahowa! This
Planet is All Ours. The term "rahowa" (taken from .racial
holy war) itself was intended to be a COTC
battle cry in the group's genocidal quest for world
domination. In the book, Klassen declared:
RAHOWA! In this one word we sum up the total goal and
program of not only
the Church of the Creator, but of the total White Race,
and it is this: We take
up the challenge. We gird for total war against the
Jews and the rest of the
goddamned mud races of the world_politically,
militantly, financially, morally
and religiously. In fact, we regard it as the heart of
our religious creed, and as
the most sacred credo of all. We regard it as a holy
war to the finish_a racial
holy war. Rahowa! is INEVITABLE. It is the Ultimate and
Only solution.
[emphasis in original]
The ominous and threatening tone continued with a dire
prediction:
No longer can the mud races and the White Race live on
the same planet and
survive. It is now either them or us. We want to make
damn sure it is we who
survive. This planet is from now on all ours, and will
be the one and only
habitat for our future progeny for all time to come.
In 1991, Klassen codified the "Creator" philosophy in a
catechism titled The Little White Book -- clearly, yet
astonishingly, inspired by the little red book of Mao-Tse
Tung. His final publication, released in 1993, was an
autobiographical work, Trials, Tribulations and Triumphs.
The
original plaintext version
of this file is available via
ftp.
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