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100,000 BCE
First War
Between 100,000 to 30,000 circa BCE - The first great Race War took place between Whites and the Simian races. Whites managed to exterminate several enemy species such as the Neanderthals in Europa, the so-called Homo Hobbits of southeast Asia, and one or more Negroid races in north Afrika. -
40,000 BCE
Forming Egypt
40,000 circa BCE (By my figures 36,866 BCE) - Whites evolve into a Demigod state with advanced ESP abilities. The Osirian, The Sphinx, The Sphinx and Valley Temples are built in Egypt. There is some debate on whether we FULLY built the Pyramids in the Giza plateau during this time or in 10,450 BCE? We also built the structures in Machu Picchu and Tiwanaku in 40,000 circa BCE. -
Period: 18,000 BCE to 13,000 BCE
The Major Flood
Between 18,000 to 13,000 circa BCE - The Last Glacial maximum was reached in the Northern Hemisphere and the climate began warming up. Sea levels began to slowly rise up from their minimum levels of 122 meters/400 feet below present day resulting in the flooding the World’s coastal zones. -
10,800 BCE
World Cooling
10,800 circa BCE - The Younger Dryas geological period began. This would have been sufficient to shut down the thermohaline global ocean circulation resulting in global cooling. There is evidence that this circulation was weaker during this time period. Researchers have found nanodiamonds in the sediments of this period. They could only have been produced by high temperatures resulting from an extraterrestrial impact event. The beginning of this period is the time of extinction of the megafauna. -
Period: 10,800 BCE to 800 BCE
The Younger Dryas
This was to mark the end of the great cataclysm that had nearly destroyed the Great White Civilization. Also work on the 'most important' levels of the Gunung Padang megalithic site are initiated. -
The Creativity Movement
The Creativity Movement was formed in 1973 by the late racist Ben Klassen under the name Church of the Creator (COTC). -
White Man's Bible
In 1981, Ben Klassen wrote The White Man’s Bible, which was required for all members to read at least once a day. -
Racial Murder
Creativity Reverend, George Loeb, was convicted of the murder of Harold Mansfield Jr., a black sailor, and Gulf War veteran, in Mayport, Florida., in 1991. -
Assigned Leader
Richard McCarty was chosen to lead COTC and came in effect in 1993 before Klassen's death. -
The Death of Klassen
Klassen committed suicide by swallowing four bottles of sleeping pills. -
Lawsuit
In 1992, an anticipated lawsuit was against The Southern Poverty Law because of the potential connections in the Mansfield murder. In 1994, McCarty failed to defend COTC in the lawsuit, which resulted at the end of his leadership. -
New Leader
Matt Hale had become the new leader of this organized religion and changed the name of the organization to World Church of The Creator (WCOTC). He was named the "highest priest" by the elders of the group. He brought many young male followers to the organization. -
Mass Killer
In 1999 Benjamin Smith, one of WCOTC’s members, went on a two-state killing spree, beginning on July 4, that left two dead and nine wounded, all members of racial and religious minorities. -
Copyright Laws
In November 2002 the WCOTC lost a copyright infringement lawsuit issued by Te-Ta-Ma Truth Foundation, which had trademarked “Church of the Creator” previously. Hale refused to comply with the U.S. district court judge. Joan Humphrey Lefkow’s order to ban the using the name Church of the Creator on websites and all printed press. -
Caught Up
In January 2003, when Hale appeared in court for a contempt of court hearing, he was arrested for conspiring to have the judge murdered. -
Crumbling Down
On March 7, 2005, Judge Lefkow returned home from work to find her husband, attorney Michael F. Lefkow, and her mother, Donna Humphrey, murdered. Immediately, Matt Hale was suspected of sending the murders from his jail cell as an act of revenge against the judge. In the matter of conspiring to have Judge Lefkow assassinated in 2003, Hale received a forty-year prison sentence on April 6, 2005.