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Church of the Creator: Creed of Hate



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The Search for a New High Priest


To round out the picture of C0TCs leadership struggle, the following is
a review of efforts by Klassen and his chosen successors to maintain
control and direction of the organization.

Heirs Apparent: 1 - Rudy "Butch" Stanko

Klassen announced in February 1990 that his successor as Pontifex
Maximus would be Rudy "Butch" Stanko, whom he described to COTC
followers as an "outstanding man, who has been tested by fire and
torture, by success and adversity."

Stanko, 46, was at one time owner of the Nebraska Beef Packer and Cattle
King companies. He held contracts worth $20 million to supply ova 18
million pounds of ground beef to public school cafeterias until the NBC
news program "First Camera" reported in 1983 that the meat was produced
under unsanitary conditions. (Racial Loyalty later alleged that the
series, since canceled, was "probably set up specifically and for no
other reason than to smear and slander Rudy.") The U.S. Departments of
Justice and Agriculture then investigated Stanko, and the meat magnate
was convicted in 1984 of six violations of the Federal Meat Inspection
Act. He was sentenced to six years in prison and ordered to pay a
$70,000 fine.

Stanko apparently came to Klassen's attention while in prison as the
author of The Score, an intensely anti-Semitic book which details how
Stanko's meat- packing corporation was destroyed by a Zionist
conspiracy. The 389-page tome opens with an un-Creatorly, though
predictably hateful, epigraph: "This book is dedicated to Jesus Christ.
He was the first to tell The Score about the conspiracy of the Sanhedrin
and its followers. For this they crucified him." The book proceeds to
cover such topics as "Zionism"; "The Sanhedrin" and "Who Rules America."
It concludes with a reprise of the megalomaniacal chestnut, "the
Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion."

The felonious abattoir operator welcomed his appointment as Klassen's
successor by writing in the February 1990 Racial Loyalty:


It is a great honor and a supreme challenge to be selected as the next
Pontifex Maximus of the Church of the Creator.... It is my avowed
purpose to provide the necessary leadership, organizational and
promotional talents to...smash the tyrannical Jewish network once and
for all time. It is my hope and dedicated goal to bring this about in
the next decade, the last decade history has allowed us for the final
showdown.

But, it was not meant to be. Though released from a federal penitentiary
in December 1991, Stanko was arrested for speeding in his Nebraska
hometown on February 3, 1992. He was also charged with obstructing a
police operation, criminal mischief, and driving with an expired
license. After being taken to the local jail, Stanko reportedly wrestled
with officers while they attempted to inventory his property during the
booking procedure. He was then taken to a hospital, where he broke a
light fixture with a crutch; when police entered his room, Stanko
allegedly tried to assault an officer with the crutch.

The Pontifex Maximus-elect was released on bond the following evening.
Though a February 11, 1992, Ashville Citizen-Times article reported that
Stanko was scheduled to assume COTC leadership the following month. it
also noted that a Montana parole officer "said Stanko had told him that
he was not interested in taking over the church." The Scottsbluff,
Nebraska, Star-Herald confirmed in a March 5, 1992. article that "Stanko
said recently he is no longer a reverend in the church." The Star-Herald
added that Stanko had filed a $1.375 million lawsuit alleging police
brutality and civil rights violations in connection with his February
arrest. Stanko's lawsuit was dismissed by a district court on May 29.
1992. He appealed this decision to the Nebraska Supreme Court, which
upheld the lower court ruling in November 1992. With respect to the
criminal charges pending against him, Stanko planned to enter a plea
bargain agreement in October 1993, in which he will be sentenced for
misdemeanor destruction of property and speeding infraction violations.

Shortly after these incidents. it became clear that Stanko would not be
taking over the leadership of COTC As Klassen scrambled to find a new
successor, he referred to his first attempt as the "Rudy Stanko fiasco."
Stanko nonetheless addressed another temporary Pontifex Maximus, Mark
Wilson, in the November 1992 Racial Loyalty: "I want to congratulate you
on being appointed the Pontifex Maximus and the new leader of the CHURCH
OF THE CREATOR.... I realize the tremendous responsibility placed on
your shoulders, and you have my wholehearted support. If I can be of any
assistance in the Rocky Mountain West, please do not hesitate to drop me
a line."

Heirs Apparent: 2 - Charles Altvater

In early May 1992, Klassen announced that his new successor would be
Charles Edward Altvater, 31, of Baltimore, Maryland. Unlike the
notorious Stanko, Altvater was almost completely unknown prior to this
sudden promotion. His only previous mention in Racial Loyalty was a
January 1989 letter to the editor, in which he wrote:


I go back to college in January and will soon have my degree in
electronics. The C.O.T.C. gave me the incentive to make myself
successful so I can truly be an asset to our Cause. I promise to have a
Church of the Creator under construction here within the next 3-5 years
and will be spreading Creativity for the rest of my days. Last but not
least, I'll be getting married later this year and would very much like
Pontifex Maximus [Klassen] to perform the services....

Only a month after the Altvater appointment, Klassen changed his mind,
naming Mark Wilson, a Milwaukee Skinhead, as the new Pontifex Maximus.
According to Klassen, Altvater accepted the demotion without rancor.

Apparently still intent on spreading the work of "Creativity," Altvater
came to public attention once more on December 14, 1992, when he was
indicted in Baltimore on 16 criminal counts, including attempted murder,
reckless endangerment, possession and manufacture of explosives, and
destruction of property. According to the indictment, Altvater allegedly
placed a bomb on the porch of a Baltimore County police officer's home;
he was also alleged to have bombed a state police car on the same day.
There were no reported injuries in either explosion.

A search of Altvater's home later revealed 92 quarter sticks of
dynamite. He currently is serving two sentences in connection with the
incidents: a 5-year term for reckless endangerment and a 20-year
sentence (seven years of which were suspended) relating to the pipe
bombing charges.

Heirs Apparent: 3 - Mark Wilson (aka Brandon O'Rourke)

Mark Wilson, 25, first came to the attention of observers of the radical
right as a member of the Wisconsin Skinhead gang SHAM -- Skinhead Army
of Milwaukee -- also referred to as the Northern Hammerskins. He was
introduced to Racial Loyalty subscribers as Klassen's successor in June
1992 under the new name "Brandon O'Rourke"; the adoption of one or
various pseudonyms by COTC members is quite common, as it is for many in
the white supremacist movement, and it offers individuals the obvious
advantage of eluding, at least temporarily, the scrutiny of law
enforcement.

Under Wilson/"O'Rourke's" six-month tenure, the Church of the Creator
published only two issues of Racial Loyalty, neither of which showed the
rhetorical intensity or palpable rage the tabloid exhibited under
Klassen, but the local organization reportedly re-energized the
Milwaukee Skinhead scene. Wilson also established a close relationship
with the growing COTC presence in Canada. particularly in the Toronto
area.

Perhaps sensing, rightly though belatedly, that the Milwaukee Skinheads'
propensity for reckless behavior would spin out of his ability to
control, Klassen abruptly dismissed Wilson as COTC chief in January
1993. Unlike Stanko or Altvater, however, Wilson, who was the first
Klassen-successor to actually take control of the "religion," did not go
gently into the good-night of hate-group obscurity. According to the
Klanwatch Intelligence Report, Wilson loyalists even attempted a last
minute "coup" against the new, and current, leader, Rick McCarty, during
an early meeting with him at a Milwaukee hotel. The plan was
accidentally thwarted when police arrested three members of the Wilson
faction on concealed weapons charges in the hotel parking lot.

Though Wilson's effort to retain power failed, he remains active and
disgruntled. After his falling out with Klassen, the former Skinhead
spread rumors of the COTC founder's senility, and he reportedly even
asked WAR leader Tom Metzger to take control of the group; Metzger, who
eulogized Klassen in an August 16, 1993, phone message, has shown no
inclination to grant Wilson's alleged request.

Heir Apparent: 4 - Rick McCarty

Richard Lane McCarty. 39, was utterly unknown in hate group circles
before Klassen announced in January 1993 that he would take over COTC,
and that its headquarters were moving to Niceville, Florida, a tiny
community near the Gulf Coast resort town of Pensacola. McCarty's
professional background apparently includes a career in telemarketing;
Klassen's introductory letter alleges that the new leader had earned a
Ph.D., and had a background in business and psychology. However, court
records reportedly indicate that McCarty vas arrested in 1985 on
charges, since dropped, that he operated a telemarketing scam in
Birmingham, Alabama, by claiming to sell distributorships for a soft
drink company.

In March 1993, McCarty sent letters to Racial Loyalty subscribers
announcing that he would appear that month on the nationally syndicated
Sally Jessy Raphael talk show. The letters stated: "See Dr. McCarty P.M.
and Executive Director of the C.O.T.C. fight it out with the Jews and
Muds. Even though the show was stacked with half-breeds, gays and muds
Dr. McCarty held his own and pulled no punches.... We now have a leader
to carry us into battle with the enemy. RAHOWA."

McCarty did appear on the program with three fellow white
supremacists_former Ku Klux Klansman Scott Shephard; Kirk Lyons, a
one-time National Alliance member who heads CAUSE, a white supremacist
legal defense agency; and an unidentified Skinhead woman and Christian
"Identity" adherent. These extremists were joined by a handful of
comparably benighted Black separatists.

Though it is doubtful that McCarty made much of a national impact as a
result of his television debut, local newspapers began taking note of
the white supremacist in their midst the following summer. A July 17,
1993, NW Florida Daily News article reported that McCarty was stopped by
Niceville police on July 1, and charged with driving under the influence
of alcohol. The Pontifex Maximus refused to sign his citation and is
reportedly still contesting the charge.

The Palm Beach Post quoted McCarty on August 2, 1993, using rhetoric
more subdued than Klassen's. He told the paper, "People are finally
waking up to the fact that the white man is going to have no country of
his own. We don't have nothing against anybody. We just want to
repatriate the blacks and Jews back to their countries of origin." The
Post also reported that COTC has no temple or compound in Niceville,
"but it does have a warehouse that holds $500,000 in white supremacist
pamphlets, newspapers and books. They are distributed in all 50 states,
and 37 foreign countries, McCarty said."

McCarty's most recent letter to Racial Loyalty subscribers was a eulogy
of Ben Klassen. McCarty wrote: [Typographical and spelling errors in
original]


Three weeks ago Mr. Klassen came to visit with me in Niceville, Florida.
To chart were the COTC had been and were we are going in the future.
Even though we converse on the phone a couple of times a week, we had
not physically seen each other since January.

When Mr. Klassen arrived and stepped out of his car I held out my hand
to him. Mr. Klassen surprised me by pushing my hand away and gave me a
big bear hug instead.... It was at that time I become aware of the bond
we had formed, of the dreams and aspirations that we shared. Many times
I have asked myself why I would take over such an awesome task and
headaches of running the COTC? Each the time the same answer echoes
back, "Mr. Ben Klassen".

...I am still unable at this time to say good-bye to Ben.... Ben came
into my life like a coma, lit up the ski, and then moved on.

Next month we will have some articles going back to our roots so as not
to loose crack of who we our, where we are going, and the goals we plan
to accomplish. Every ending has a new beginning_Lets begin.



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