Stumbled across this Matthew F. Hale figure while researching a quote from the Talmud which led me to
a 1998 internal report from the U.S. Army about the shooting two members of this "religion" carried out while in the Army and it's dragged me down an autistic rabbit hole.
To start, I deeply suspect the whole "religious" angle to this group is a legalistic ploy to leverage the supposed protections for religious expression to avoid persecution for their beliefs as white supremacists. It's obviously ideological and holds certain naturalistic elements of racism to heart, but it's apparently also a "non-theistic" religion? Sounds like a bunch of atheist skinheads who think nature has privileged them and it's their rightful throne as white man and yadda, yadda, yadda. Not surprising they have a thread, but it's a bit shocking that there's not more attention paid to Matt Hale's bizarre story.
He kept jumping from one white supremacist group to another because he grew to hate various religions associated with his movement of the month. Hale only became involved with the organization a short year before Ben Klassen's suicide, and took over a couple years thereafter.
He'd go on to marry a teenager in 1997 while studying to become a lawyer (they divorced after 3 months), and was refused a law license in Illinois because of their insistence that all white supremacist ideology will always result in inciting violence despite Hale proselytizing for non-violence. He hired Glenn Greenwald (yes, Rumble's Glenn Greenwald) to represent himself in an attempt to overturn this decision. Even though
contemporary legal speculation at the time was that this would be easily overturned, they lost due to jurisdiction issues and he's been refused a license his whole life.
That's only the beginning as he would rename their organization to the World Church of the Creator only to lose the trademark in a ridiculous decision by a judge married to a Jew to an obscure Christian organization on the other side of the country in Oregon called Church of the Creator. He originally won the lawsuit, then lost it on appeals, and not only lost the trademark, but was instructed by the judge to
destroy every written material with their organization's name printed on it. He sued her personally over this decision, and when he was on his way to meet for a scheduling conference in that lawsuit, was instead arrested. It turned out an FBI agent who'd been planted as one of Hale's bodyguards and top men had been recording himself egging Hale on to condone violence against the judge for nearly 3 years, until they
finally had this exchange:
On December 5, Evola went to Hale's home unannounced to discuss the email “about the Jew judge” and, in particular, Hale's request to locate her home address:
Hale: That information, yes, for educational purposes and for whatever reason you wish it to be.
Evola: Are we gonna․ I'm workin' on it. I, I got a way of getting it. Ah, when we get it, we gonna exterminate the rat?
Hale: Well, whatever you wanna do․
Evola: Jew rat?
Hale: Basically, it's, you know? Ah, my position's always been that I, you know, I'm gonna fight within the law and but ah, that information's been pro-, provided. If you wish to, ah, do anything yourself, you can, you know?
Evola: Okay.
Hale: So that makes it clear.
Evola: Consider it done.
Hale: Good.
They gave him 40 years solid in federal prison. I'm not going to lose sleep because he's a fucking pedo and fucking retarded, but it's still fascinating how much went into thwarting this one man because of his wrongthink. Hold on though, because I couldn't leave it there. Looking back, that original Church of the Creator group which sued Matthew Hale caught my eye, particularly when I saw their logo.
It's literally just a dove in the Star of David. Then I wanted to look and find a video of a church sermon to learn what it's like to follow the Church of the Creator, and found their YouTube channel (
PreserveTube for whole channel).
PreserveTube
It's complete gibberish nonsense. It feels designed to make you not want to watch it, but I took in every second of it to parse it out. The basic idea is that we are all God and God is within us all and we are one, but with schizo-babble and fixation over benign terms like "stabilize" to pad the runtime. They look and sound old as shit, and their last video was from the Covid-19 era, specifically Easter 2020, so it's unclear if these two individuals are still alive:
PreserveTube
They really love that Star of David, even have it in gold, oy vey! Fortunately, they're still operating as a church and their website is still maintained. Except this is where I made a bizarre discovery.
The link in the video description, the thing which I'd presume this video is driving people towards, is a dead link. No worries. Me being the epic hackerman that I am, I booted up the Wayback Machine, but lo and behold:
Uhm, excuse me? I've never seen this happen outside of Fetlife and Kiwi Farms. What the fuck? I kept digging, and found
they have a newsletter as recently as August 28th of this year and opened it up. It's mainly shilling a Zoom call they held in September, but there's a couple oddities. The first one I spotted was the mantra:
Kodoish? That sounds kinda... Nah, it couldn't be.
Come the fuck on. How more heavily Jew-coded can they make this "Christian" religion? This leaves the question of what the fuck these people believe. Virtually all sources call them a Christian denomination, but these people are clearly working on some malformed New Age Judaism. Well, that newsletter still has our second breadcrumb.
"The Plan For the Order of Melchizedek?" When I was poking around their website and specifically their "Ministry Portal" I found
this helpful & insane wall of text. I'm going to cut out the bare minimum to make some sense of what these lunatics are preaching.
TL;DR (I cut out a LOT of fluff): Heaven is coming to Earth on October 4th, 2004 (happy 20th anniversary!), and 18 lucky
Jews Christians will be taking a vacation to Springfield to visit the great Sneed Caverns where they will suck and fuck their way along the Rainbow Bridge. So, are they even Christians then? He doesn't really come up in any of this messaging yet. Eventually I did find a mention of him on their Youtube channel, and they see him as a failure due to choosing men as his disciples:
They technically still see him as divine, so maybe they're True & Honest Christians in the same way Chris Chan is a woman. This shit is lunacy. Who the fuck would be "practicing" this religious 20 year plan to create Heaven on Earth one retreat to Missouri at a time? There's a couple people in the comments of their Youtube videos that we can check out to get an idea. These are accounts that commented half a decade ago on videos that have less than a couple hundred views each. Surely this is some real, fresh, out in the wild practitioners:
Pastor Tabitha Taylor
No content herself, but she has several playlists including "newage," "Prophetic," "hypnosis," and "Angel Music."
Someone using the same name and same pfp has a, wait for it,
Hebrew inspired blog where they write about their New Age Judaism.
Annette Nadeau
Not even playlists on her YouTube, but we know this is ostensibly
a real human being because of this:
Sole proprietor of a "Mass & Healing Arts of the Heart" which is located at a home residence in New Hampshire which you cannot see with Google street view,
but has a photo listed on some realtor websites:
So, it's a bunch of rich Jews with the mental capacity of Chris Chan bringing their own Dimensional Merge through vacations and Zoom calls. I halfway want to call bullshit and accuse this of being a front to have an excuse to buttfuck Matt Hale forever, but this seems insane enough to be plausible in the end. Kinda makes the whole Creativity Movement look tame by comparison.
Anyways, if you've been watching this thread for 7 years and were wondering why it got bumped nearly a decade later, this all started because I wanted to know whether the quote "When the Messiah comes every Jew will have 2800 slaves" was truly from the Talmud or not, and I still have no idea. The initial US Army report I found says that Matt Hale would fabricate quotes from the Talmud as well as take some out of context, so it's hard to know for sure and the Jews are keeping this one close to the chest. They're sneaky little fellas.