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Title: Tom Metzger posted this on News and Views (1/19/2010)
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Sun 04 Apr 2010
Tom Metzger posted this on News and Views (1/19/2010)

Roughly 4,000 books were rendered unreadable by over 100 artists to create the art works represented in the library's gallery. All of the books were donated by one man -- known only by the initials "J.R." -- in exchange for nothing more than a one-way ticket out of Montana.

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The mysterious benefactor of this piece is a convict and gang member. J.R.'s affiliation with another group brings the books into the story. While working as a mechanic for a mining company in 1973, he came into contact with members of The Church of the Creator. He soon became a fervent convert, and eventually worked his way up to a leadership role in a local branch of the church.

As "Hasta Primas" (Second In Command) of his branch of the church, J.R. [John Haase] was given the key to a storage locker containing over 4,200 copies of Klassen's books.

In December 2003, J.R. [John Haase] became disillusioned with "The Church of the Creator," and contacted their primary opposition in Montana, The Montana Human Rights Network. He agreed to sell his [SIC] inventory of Klassen's works in exchange for enough cash to make a quick exit from "The Treasure State." Fearing reprisals from the group, he asked that the Human Rights Network keep his donation anonymous. But they overlooked this:


MHRN Brief, March 10, 2003 (excerpt):

Ben Klassen's Church of the Creator On the Montana front, [Dan] Hassett announced in February 2003 that he was leaving the Church of the Creator Northwest. He said "my resignation does not indicate a departure from our ideals but rather an alteration in my Movement work, tactics and affiliations." Shortly thereafter, Dane Hall, leader of the Northwest splinter group, announced that Hassett had "claimed to hold many positions" in COTC, but that was a "gross misrepresentation of the truth." Hall continued by saying that Hassett has "misled many Creators."

Apparently, Hall did not like Hassett any better than Hale. Deardorff continues to be active with the Northwest group, and Hall has named Superior's John Haase his second in command [Hasta Primas].