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image by António Martins-Tuválkin and Tomislav Todorovic, 29 January 2014
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A large neo-nazi organization in the USA is World Church of the Creator (WCOTC). There seems to be several variations of this flag. Some use a white halo and some use white instead of red in the crown. A few notes on the symbolism:
World Church of the Creator, which now uses the name Creativity Movement, is a religious cult which worships the white race - the "creator" from its name - while denying the existence of God, afterlife and all the supernatural phenomena. There is also a rival organization following the same ideas, named Creativity Alliance, which uses the same flag.
Sources:
1.
Wikipedia page about the World Church of the Creator and Creativity Alliance
2.
Institute for the Study of Violent Groups website - page about the Creativity Movement
3.
Flathead Beacon website
4.
Billings Gazette website
5.
Photo of a Creativity Movement flag
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Photo of a Creativity Movement flag
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Photo of a Creativity Movement flag
Tomislav Todorovic, 29 January 2014
No photos found on the Web show a swallow-tailed flag, and the description itself mentions a white triangle (which is placed at the fly). Also, no photos show gray/silver halo.
Two variants of the flag both use white jewels in the crown, one of them using golden halo, and the other a white one, which is fimbriated black.
A variant with golden halo and white jewels
image by António Martins-Tuválkin and Tomislav Todorovic, 29 January 2014
A variant with white halo and white jewels
image by António Martins-Tuválkin and Tomislav Todorovic, 29 January 2014
Another variant uses both halo and jewels in gold, the halo being
fimbriated black.
image by António Martins-Tuválkin and Tomislav Todorovic, 29 January 2014
The flags may have vertical variants, and a narrow black border (not mentioned in the explanation of charges) may sometimes be put around the white disc.
Tomislav Todorovic, 29 January 2014