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Matthew F. Hale - Wikipedia Hale was the founder of the East Peoria, Illinois -based white separatist group then known as the World Church of the Creator (now called The Creativity Movement), and he declared himself its Pontifex Maximus (Latin for "highest priest") in continuation of the Church of the Creator organization founded by Ben Klassen in 1973
The Outrageous Case of Matt Hale – American Free Press Featured, among other places, on the “Today” show and “Good Morning America,” Hale was such an articulate voice for his cause that hate groups such as the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center attacked him repeatedly and targeted him for destruction
Neo-Nazi Leader Matt Hale Stands Trial for Murder Plot The trial that sent neo-Nazi Matt Hale to prison also revealed the shabby reality of his World Church of the Creator CHICAGO — When Matt Hale shambled into a small Chicago courtroom on April 6, commencing the first day of a trial that could land him in prison for life, nobody gasped audibly
Soc 5 - Quiz 12 Flashcards | Quizlet Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Regressive or reactionary social movements are always: A the most common type of social movement B motivated by prejudice or hate C working to make sure things stay the same, or even to turn them back to an earlier point in history
Creator Crack-Up: With Its Leader Imprisoned, Its Name Illegal and Its . . . This article discusses the life of the Neo-Nazi leader, Matt Hale, the crises of the World Church of the Creator (WCOTC) due to Hale’s imprisonment, the illegal use of the WCOTC name and followers splitting from the WCOTC Matt Hale began his career as a professional racist at the age of 12
Jailed supremacist looms over slaying of judges relatives White supremacist Matt Hale, the self-proclaimed “Pontifex Maximus” of the World Church of the Creator, sits in a cell, isolated from other inmates and allowed only rare visits from his
Matthew Hale Convicted of Plotting Judges Murder - FBI On April 26, a federal jury in Chicago found Matthew Hale guilty of trying to have a judge killed (technically, "solicitation of murder") Who is Matthew Hale? The self-styled "Pontifex
Creativity Movement | Center on Extremism A few years after Klassen's 1993 suicide, white supremacist Matt Hale rebuilt the group, branding it the World Church of the Creator In the early 2000s, Hale and his group lost the right to that name in a trademark lawsuit
Matt Hale - Southern Poverty Law Center Matt Hale spent years pumping out violent and aggressive propaganda, particularly once he became “Pontifex Maximus” of the World Church of the Creator, which for a time was one of the largest neo-Nazi groups in America At the age of 11, Matt Hale realized he was a white supremacist
Resurrection: Matt Hale and the World Church of the Creator This chapter looks at Matthew Hale, who was principally responsible for resurrecting the organization in 1995 In that year, an enterprising young law student, Matt Hale, revived the church and became the movement's recognized leader