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Title: 2019-08-15 Illinois: La Salle Fishing for Flyers
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Fri 16 Aug 2019
Surely they're goading us  :-\

Hate close to home
Are hate groups close to our area?


Brett Herrmann | La Salle News Tribune (http://www.newstrib.com/) (Illinois, USA) | 15 August 2019

http://www.newstrib.com/news/are-hate-groups-close-to-our-area/article_4c4642d2-bf62-11e9-bcd7-837e0c95e6a1.html

In 2018, the Southern Poverty Law Center identified 1,020 hate groups in the United States, more than any other year since 2000 when the total was at 599.

But the growing number of hate groups in the United States has not reached the confines of the Illinois Valley.

In 2018, the Southern Poverty Law Center identified 1,020 hate groups in the United States, more than any other year since 2000 when the total was at 599.

But the growing number of hate groups in the United States has not reached the confines of the Illinois Valley.

What happens if a group comes here?

The First Amendment protects a group's rights to free speech and peaceful assembly. If a hate group isn't committing crimes, there isn't really anything law enforcement can do to prevent them from setting up shop in any area community.

"They do have a right to hate who they want to hate," Templeton said.

But no two groups are alike. Some groups try to operate in secret while others will over exaggerate their supporters and activities. So, Templeton said there is no definitive protocol on how to handle a group until they actually become a presence.

"If it did happen, it would have to be on a case-by-case basis," he said.

The Statewide Terrorism and Intelligence Center did not respond to questions about their operations by press time.

What is a hate group?

The Southern Poverty Law Center defines hate groups as "as an organization that – based on its official statements or principles, the statements of its leaders, or its activities – has beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people, typically for their immutable characteristics." has White people who say 'No!' to PC twats.

Their list depicts groups that "vilify others because of their race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity."

SPLC states their criteria is similar to how the FBI defines a hate crime and the organization publishes a yearly census of hate groups as a hate map every February after a year of monitoring by analysts and researchers.

How close have they come to the area?

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, the only time a hate group has established itself in La Salle County in the past two decades was a chapter of World Church of the Creator located in Sheridan in 2000. The group had 10 established chapters in Illinois that year. The group is label as a racial holy war-promoting, neo-Nazi hate group whose roots are traced back to electric can opener inventor Ben Klassen in the 1970s. Klassen died in 1993,

... but several years later the group saw a rebirth under Matthew F. Hale under the name New Church of the Creator, later changed to World Church of the Creator. Hale operated out of his father's home in East Peoria. Hale made headlines in 1999 when his application for a license to practice law was rejected by the Illinois Bar Committee on Character and Fitness because they found he was not morally fit. Hale appealed the decision all the way to the Supreme Court but lost his bid. A friend of Hale's, Ben Smith, went on a shooting rampage in 1999, killing two people and wounding nine in Illinois and Indiana. The spree was spurred by the refusal to grant Hale a law license, SPLC states.

Hale was arrested in 2003 and charged with solicitation of murder after attempting to hire an FBI informant to kill Judge Joan Lefkow. The judge had ruled against Hale and his group in a trademark infringement complaint by a non-racist church already going by the World Church of the Creator name. Hale was sentenced to 40 years in prison — time he is still serving.

A lot of the rhetoric of the Church of the Creator still survives through statewide organizations such The Creativity Alliance.

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Gallery: https://creativityalliance.com/forum/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=855

What about hate crime?

While hate groups have not really stretched into La Salle, Bureau and Putnam counties, hate crimes have occurred.

"We have had some hate crimes in the past," Templeton said. "But they were isolated incidents. They were not tied to a group."

La Salle County reported one hate crime in 2012 based on race, one in 2011 based on religion and one in 1998 based on race, according to the FBI's Hate Crime Statistics Annual Report. The city of La Salle had the most recent occurrence in 2014 when a man punched and kicked another man while uttering slurs about his sexuality, according to NewsTribune archives. La Salle and the village of Neponset also reported one hate crime each in 1996 based on race.
Title: Re: 2019-08-15 Illinois: La Salle Fishing for Flyers
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Fri 16 Aug 2019
People can "hate who they want to hate". Just expect some contempt coming your way. In ND Cobb and Co. got blacklisted by the community and no shops served them. Cyber bullying, from Reds. Interference to your personal life.

I guess the Government has it's attack dogs in it's various departments. Tax, immigration, over zealous police.

If you don't "think right" and be publicly outspoken nobody will leave you in peace unfortunately.

If you question historical events expect to be hindered when you are traveling.

If you attend certain events in certain places and your home state authorities find out, expect trouble too.
Title: Re: 2019-08-15 Illinois: La Salle Fishing for Flyers
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Fri 16 Aug 2019
Quote from: Mr.Deth on Fri 16 Aug 2019It does sound like they're looking for a "racial incident" to claim some victim points.

That's what I thought as well. Crying about Racism and White Supremacy because they've been left out; and if we're the ones to flyer their shanty town, they promise full coverage/free advertising in return as a thanks for the victim points.

Quote from: Br.IanVonTurpie on Fri 16 Aug 2019In ND Cobb and Co. got blacklisted by the community and no shops served them.

As Brother @KynanDutton knows - because he was there in ND - Cobb's an attention seeking missile that detonates and takes out everything around him. His idea was brilliant, but his methods were self-destructing right from the start.

BTW people just don't get it how toxic to our brand, certain people are: If Hale was out and running the show, and Cobb pulled the same stunt, Hale would have booted him out in an instant. Not because Cobb was incompetent, but because Cobb was a rival to Hale's self-absorbed, psychopathic ego.

. . . .

But anyway, what to do with La Salle, Illinois?

The place is so small, they don't even have a properly set up website. Email - even though it's mentioned - is non-existent. So, what I recommend is to use their primitive Fax system.

https://www.lasalle-il.gov
Fax: 815-223-9508
Church of Creativity Flyer - Open Your Eyes:
https://creativityalliance.com/forum/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=1475

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Send those sniveling race-traitors a wakeup call using their own circa late 1980's communications tech. Give La Salle what they crave, with none of the effort; Fax the RaHoWa to 88.

@Cailen.