Creativity’s longest serving prisoner at a Thousand Years
Background & Association
Reverend John Barletta has been with Creativity since the days of the World Church of the Creator. For his long defence of Creativity and Creators in prisons, Reverend John was awarded the title Viscount. His full title being the Very Reverend Viscount John C. Barletta, Rev. John is often referred to by the alternate title of Lord Connecticut or Lord C. in reference to his home state in the U.S.A.
Association with Creators
While maintaining communication with Reverend Cambeul, Reverend Rev. John spent considerable time with both Reverend Doctor Joe Esposito and Brother Dustin Fletcher during their joint incarcerations in Snake River Correctional Institute in Oregon.
In reference to Rev. Dr Joe’s arrest in June of 2025, and like Br Dustin, he describes Rev. Dr Joe as an “honourable man to be trusted.” He further describes accusations made against Rev. Dr Joe as “unlikely and out of character.”
Notoriety & Sentencing
Rev. John is well-known for being one of the most heavily sentenced White Racial Loyalist (WRL) prisoners in the U.S., reportedly serving “a thousand years.”
His notoriety is also recognized by the prison system—he has been featured in official documentaries (see the above-linked video) with correctional officers labeling him the “most dangerous prisoner in the USA,” mainly due to his high-profile security status and history of confrontation with staff authority.
Stabbing Incident (and Motivation)
– Incident: Rev. John received his extreme sentence after stabbing a Jewish warden and a prison gang lieutenant multiple times.
– Reason: Prior to the attack, Rev. John had taken the warden to court to win the right to possess his Creator Holybooks (religious texts). The judge ruled in Rev. John’s favor and ordered the warden to turn over the books. While the warden agreed in court, back at the prison, both the warden and a gang-affiliated lieutenant refused to comply. With legal avenues exhausted and further administrative resistance, Rev. John resorted to violence, seeing it as the “only option left for a man with no legal recourse.”
– This incident underscores Rev. John’s commitment to his beliefs, as well as the extreme adversarial relationship he maintains with the prison system.
Current Status
Rev. John is incarcerated at Garner Correctional Institution in Connecticut. As a “special security risk,” he is frequently transferred and constantly monitored. If you find yourself locked up in the Connecticut gulag, offer Rev. John a donation. He’s a good man to have on your side.
Donations & Support
Rev. John remains active (as much as his conditions allow) in communication with Creators. Support can be sent via JPay, and correspondence should reference his full name and prisoner number.