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Announcements & General Jabber => General Jabber => Topic started by: Rev.Cambeul on Thu 17 Oct 2013

Title: British Creativity Foundation
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Thu 17 Oct 2013
Here's a question from me

Does anyone here know anything about the British Creativity Foundation? Can anyone answer it?

http://britishcreativityfoundation.blogspot.co.uk (http://britishcreativityfoundation.blogspot.co.uk)

My response to their web page

The Creativity Alliance started with exactly the same principles as the British Creativity Foundation lays claim to. We were attacked by others that called themselves Creators. Over time more of us came together until we coalesced as an independent, separate group. That group evolved and the attacks from without only strengthened our appeal to other like minded but otherwise independent Creators and Creator groups ... and so we grew and changed and set forth our own statement of principles ... until we have what we are today.

Quote from: From the Creativity Alliance Main Website
https://creativityalliance.com/about.htm (https://creativityalliance.com/about.htm)
NOTICE

Be it known: The Creativity Alliance has no affiliation with Matthew F. Hale (see here), his defunct organization, the World Church of the Creator (WCOTC), or the group that claims successorship from the WCOTC known variously as The Creativity Movement (https://creativitymovement.org/) (TCM (https://creativitymovement.org/)) and Skinheads of the Rahowa, or its members or supporters.

The Creativity Alliance strives to return to Creativity Founder Ben Klassen's vision of The Church of the Creator (COTC), pre-WCOTC, but without the liabilities concomitant.

Be it known: The Creativity Alliance has no connection whatsoever with any legal cases pertaining to Matt Hale and is entirely indemnified from same.

The Creativity Alliance makes no more official claim to successorship of the COTC than can rightly be claimed by the WCOTC, TCM (https://creativitymovement.org/) or any other assemblage that has attempted to regather Creators since the demise of the original COTC. Nevertheless, we have just as much right as the aforementioned groups to keep the Creativity torch burning. We of the Creativity Alliance will continue to practice our racial religion, and intend to spread it far and wide.

Quote from: British Creativity FoundationNo members, no leader, no contact. Just the spreading of Creativity...

The British Creativity Foundation has been established since interest in the religion of Creativity within the British Isles has been steadily growing to the extent that we felt a non partisan and independent body with no affiliation to an existing group be created. We have no connection or affiliation with the Creativity Movement (https://creativitymovement.org/), the Creativity Alliance, nor Matt Hale or Craig Cobb, or anyone else for that matter. We exist solely to spread the message of Creativity as originally penned by Ben Klassen. We want to return to his words without any connection to events that have happened since his passing. We are not interested in any form of divisiveness between groups or individuals, and take no stand on who is right or wrong. We feel that too much negativity and damage has happened already through such action and simply wish to further the message of Creativity, untainted and true.

Welcome to Creativity.

British Creativity Foundation
World Creativity Network

I see exactly where the British Creativity Foundation is coming from, and I applaud their efforts. RaHoWa!

@Cailen.
Title: Re: British Creativity Foundation
Post by: JefSlatts on Thu 17 Oct 2013
I have never heard of this blog before. Though the individual who runs the blog must be familiar with the Creativity Alliance, as the links he has to NER and WMB appear to be taken from the CA website.
Title: Re: British Creativity Foundation
Post by: G.E.Imperium on Thu 17 Oct 2013
I wasn't sure what to make of this, but I guess they seem to be genuinely promoting the Creativity ethos and credo without the usual solicitation of "memberships".
Title: Re: British Creativity Foundation
Post by: PaulW on Thu 17 Oct 2013
yep been asking around over here. new one on me. But as you say if someone is promoting our religion without the usual contacts etc. all the better/ what's good for the white race is the ultimate virtue,
Title: Re: British Creativity Foundation
Post by: VanDamme on Tue 22 Oct 2013
Not much is heard from British Creators as they are underground because of the oppressive race laws but Reverend Walter E Carr wrote to me in 1990  (when he was about 80 years old! Nb he is mentioned in the Klassen Letters) saying he had distributed over 5000 copies of Natures Eternal Religion at his own expense. The British Movement and British national party Bookshop used to sell them regularly through the 1970s -1980s. I guess like acorns they will eventually have an effect.
Title: Re: British Creativity Foundation
Post by: VanDamme on Tue 22 Oct 2013
Just found an article by Reverend Walter  http://www.spearhead.com/0409-ewc.html (http://www.spearhead.com/0409-ewc.html)
Title: Re: British Creativity Foundation
Post by: G.E.Imperium on Fri 25 Oct 2013
Walter supplied me with my original copies of NER & WMB, also an almost complete set of Racial loyalty, sadly I no longer have these irreplacable items.  :'(